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Originally Posted by G35POPPEDMYCHERRY
this is a massive problem. 6/7 cars in my house have over 100k...3 over 200k.
typical money wasting idea. let me spend more money on something new so it doesn't break then spend little fixing LOL
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I think a lot of people don't want to deal with the inconvenience of a car that consistently breaks. I had an E90 BMW at one point that always had something go wrong with it. I couldn't be happier when I got rid of it and had an always reliable ride. If it never breaks, then that's different but then a lot of people also don't want to be driving a 10 year old car as tech has changed so much.
And when you do have to repair it, do you have a trusted mechanic? Or are you going to the stealership?