• mechoman444@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My original comment was in the context of new versus new. If a person is going to buy a $30,000 car regardless it’s cheaper to get an electric one because you never have to buy gas for it.

    I have no idea why you’re bringing up your 15-year-old Corolla or your personal operating cost for it why are you bringing up car sales in America new versus used none of this is relevant.

    13 million new cars were sold in America in 2022 that is a substantial amount of cars the fact that more used cars were sold is more or less a sign of the times than anything else, moreover there has been a massive chip shortage less new cars are being made.

    As a matter of fact statistically speaking the majority of people keep the cars they already bought for years and years at a time which means that car sales are going to go down anyway. So the fact that more used cars are being sold then new ones is also irrelevant.