Why Reliable Cars Are Becoming Financial Risks
You’re about to spend $85,000 over the next five years on a car that never breaks down.
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You’re about to spend $85,000 over the next five years on a car that never breaks down.
Why Reliable Cars Are Becoming Financial Risks Read More »
If you’re underwater on your car loan, you’re not just losing money — you’re feeding one of the most profitable systems in America.
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If you own a modern car, there’s a moment where you realize something terrifying. You can’t leave the dealership anymore. Not because you like them. Not because they’re cheaper. But because the manufacturer made it impossible for anyone else to fix your car.
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There are 3 million brand new cars sitting on dealer lots right now that nobody wants to buy. 82% of all 2024 Dodge Hornets built are still sitting there collecting dust.
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I’m about to show you how dealerships got 39% of car owners to owe more money than their car is worth.
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Most people think a car stops being an asset when it’s worth less than what you owe. That’s negative equity, and yeah, that’s bad.
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Warranties feel like protection. For some cars, they’re just a delay. Everything works exactly as promised while someone else is responsible.
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Every car owner reaches a moment where the car stops helping their life—and starts controlling it.
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Dealers don’t blacklist cars often. When they do, one repair wipes out every dollar they made.
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Someone just paid $6,800 for a 2008 Civic. Three weeks later, transmission failed. $3,200 repair. Now they’re ten grand into a car with 140,000 miles.
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