▲ | toomuchtodo 5 days ago | |||||||
Ehh, vehicle affordability rapidly accelerating away as the middle class evaporates solves the problem if people can’t make financially rational choices themselves. As of this comment, the average price of a new full-size pickup truck is around $64,000, while the average price of a new mid-size pickup truck is about $42,690. This is before tariff impacts are baked in. Doesn’t include operating costs (fuel, insurance, maintenance), putting monthly payments around $1k/month (at least). Let them drive studio apartments around I suppose, if they can get financed and not repo’d in the near term. Would you cry for me if I wanted a Lambo but couldn’t afford it? You would not. This is different? Everyone is entitled to wildly conspicuous consumption? I argue no. | ||||||||
▲ | Ray20 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>affordability rapidly accelerating away as the middle class evaporates solves the problem But that complete bs. Vehicle affordability is not in any danger, average price of a new pickus trucks depends on the amount of money the population has. Even if the middle class completely disappears, people will just drive cheaper pickups. >Would you cry for me if I wanted a Lambo but couldn’t afford it? But they could. And that the reason why "the average price of a new full-size pickup truck is around $64,000" | ||||||||
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