Why are do many people buying cars?
I just went to a local Ford dealership to get my key fixed and it was busy, and most people there were buying or leasing a new car. I'm pretty sure those people don't have the money to make that kind of investment so why are they causing themselves more debt that people like me have to take care of in the end?
How do you know how much money other people have? And how do you have to take care of other people's debt in the end? If someone doesn't pay their car loan, the lender takes back the car.
What makes you think it's your responsibility to take care of society? Don't judge a book by its cover.
How do you even come close to making this allegation? Car loans are approved only to qualified people. In an average year over 12 million new cars are sold. That is one million per month. In the same year 30 million used cars change hands. Dealerships are a rather small section of the business. They do not deal exclusively in new vehicles. As to English. What is this? "Why are do many. Cars?" What is that? Makes no sense. You also have a sentence of doubtful composition at the end. I can't figure it out.
Is that any of your business? -.
Surplus of cars is giving way to some good deals and low interest rates.
- Why would people buy older foreign cars instead of brand new American cars? I see it all the time, people driving 7-8 year old Mercedes or BMWs that they paid probably paid around $20,000. They could of easily gone out and bought a brand new Ford or Dodge, but they didn't. They bought a Mercedes with over 100k miles. All worn and torn on the inside. But aslong as they're shining on the outside I guess.
- Why so many people believe Christine Ford's story when nobody she named knows what she is talking about and there are? So many details missing AND the timing is very suspicious? Is it that people "believe" her mostly because they WANT to believe her as a way to get back at Trump and stop his agenda?
- Why don't American cars last as long as Japanese cars? My family has owned a Ford Taurus and a Nissan Altima of similar model years. Both cars are still running, but the Taurus has very low mileage (it's a 1999 with only 85,000 miles) and the interior is in horrible condition and the plastics Ford put in have been known for breaking. None of this has happened with the Altima, even though it has more miles. Why?
- Why are some Ford cars (like the Taurus and Focus) such unreliable cars? I'm looking at cars in the $3000 - $4500 range and I'm noticing a decent amount of Ford Taurus's and Focus's and out of all the cars that I see, these are two cars that just seem so unreliable. I test drove a Focus last year and it sounded like something was wrong with the engine.