• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    He has been thinking about replacing his 2020 Ford F-150 pickup truck

    Just… wtf… Your car is only 6 years old and it’s just so old that you really think to need to replace it? And your story is so relatable it lands in an article? How much difference can you even see between that 2020 and a 2026 model really?

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    3 months ago

    So they’re responding by making more affordable, efficient vehicles, right? Adopting new technology, right? Right?

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      No. Buy a ferd f150000 to stomp your neighbors and make liberals cry! Go on TOUGH mountain trails with 18 row seating and 13000 lbs of Karen fuelled road rage!

      *note can only carry 1 person 99% of the time. Cannot touch a non asphalt road or warranty void. Must kill at least 3 cyclists/children monthly due to 0 visibility.

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        Just sign up for this $1,800 per month loan for the next 90 months.

        Houses were more affordable than this when I was a kid.

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      No, they want everyone to have more money to give to them…

      Reminded me of a UAW spokesperson being interviewed on tariffs…

      When asked why he had advocated for auto tariffs before the tariffs came on, and now why was he complaining that the tariffs were unaffordable, his explanation was simple, he wanted tariffs only on the things that competed with them, and the rest of the economy left alone so that everything can be more affordable except the stuff they did.

      They want to sell those high margin high priced cars and are grousing because the rest of the economy isn’t fueling the consumer budget enough to fulfill their ambitions.

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      Seriously, all they have to do is make an EV or hybrid under $20k and not try to push subscription BS.

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        But how will they make money next quarter if you spend money on them this quarter only???

        People need to understand that money sitting around in a savings account is bad for the economy. You owe it to your country to be in debt. /s

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    Corporations pay stagnant wages, raise prices, funnel money out of the economy to shareholders who hoard wealth, and then get worried when there’s no one left who can buy their products?

    Tell me again why we think C-Suite folks are smart?

    Right, because they’ll get bailed out again and stay rich. That’s why.

    It’s a god damn disgrace.

    I’m sure someone will come around and tell me how complicated economics is and why we should trust business and industry leaders who went to school for this sort of thing, like basic pattern recognition and common sense couldn’t have predicted that people who can barely afford groceries would stop buying cars…

    Fuck.

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    Any cars out there under 30k that are completely manual and don’t have a screen, that I can repair myself? No? Well, I’ll never buy a new car then, fuck you automakers.

    We had millions of those types of cars 20 years ago, now they’re nonexistent.

    I’ll even get an electric if its completely analog. But they refuse to do that even though it takes very very little effort. An electric car is (mostly) a voltage regulator a motor and a battery. Its not hard people.

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      3 months ago

      don’t have a screen

      Its not legal to make that car anymore in Canada/USA and likely other places. They are mandated to have a backup camera all over the place.

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        Doesn’t apply to motorbikes, and they get crazy high fuel efficiency to cars.

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          If you want to raise your chances of dying substantially over a backup camera you can go right ahead. Please sign your organ donor card first though.

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      3 months ago

      I drive a 2013 Miata with 6 speed manual rear wheel drive configuration and it has no tracker and no screen.

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      There used to be a car like that, could get a manual and you could fix it yourself - on the rare occasion it needs work.

      It was the 2014-2024 Mitsubishi Mirage, and the entire US made fun of it. That’s what happens when someone makes a cheap, dependable, simple car in the US, people act like it’s the worst vehicle ever made because you can see exposed screw heads when you open the door.

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    Not just that it’s unaffordable but I’m not paying 60k for a car with a porcelain transmission that needs monthly software updates that might just brick the thing.

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      “Porcelain transmission” sent me.

      Don’t forget the oil pumps driven by rubber belts that need half the engine disassembled to replace it.

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        This! When I was 16 I bought a P.O.S. Buick for 600 bucks. I did all the normal maintenance myself in my driveway. Oil, pads, filters, belts… Seems like you need a special tool for each part on new cars if you can even get to the part to replace without taking half the engine out.

        Even the fuckin battery was bolted down with a long bracket that needed a special 18 inch socket extension to unfasten. Wtf

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          It depends on the new car, I’ve found. A Mitsubishi Mirage is considerably easier to deal with than a BMW anything, because the people who designed the mirage had an eye toward maintenance because of the type of car it is. The BMW will go to the shop, while the Mirage will get it’s clutch changed in the driveway.

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        I don’t want air ride and I don’t want 10 speed auto. My father got a 2020 F350 with a 10 speed auto and it turned itself to gravel. It’s a POS that I’m hounding him to sell once it’s payed off. Who the fuck thought a press on timing gear was a good idea?

        My father is a boomer and can be shamed into vanity purchases. That’s who’s speeding 100k on trucks.

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    It’s OK, we’ll just rent vehicles per journey, and in order to make things more efficient, put extra seats in and run bigger cars between popular destinations. Maybe even use rails for really popular places.

    Maybe they’ll think of a name for this in the future.

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    They all sit on each others’ boards. There is no real competition.

    This isn’t just a car problem. The problem is they won’t pay us enough, they know it, we know it. They’ll do anything to keep from paying us more than the absolute minimum they must. Inflation is just another word for greed. They’re going to keep pushing until the entire thing collapses, and then they’re going to go hide in their bunkers.

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    Americans cars just suck and always sucked but now they suck at 60k usd instead of 30k usd.

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    If I’m buying a car it would be a BYD, not some gas guzzler by an overpriced American manufacturer which are laughing stocks all over the world.