Tag: car buying
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Dealership financing isn’t always a bad option
Dealership financing has a bad reputation, but in specific scenarios it beats credit unions and banks. Here’s when to take the dealer’s deal.
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Used cars aren’t always the better deal
The conventional wisdom says buy used to save money. After 2020, the math flipped, and used cars often cost more per mile than new ones. Here’s why.
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Cheap Cars Can Cost More Over Time
A low sticker price doesn’t mean a cheap car. Here’s how depreciation, repairs, fuel, and reliability turn a ‘bargain’ into the most expensive option.
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Luxury Cars Don’t Deliver Proportional Value
Luxury cars cost twice as much but rarely deliver twice the experience. Here’s where the premium pays off and where you’re funding badge engineering.