MrSchaeferPants
1/2 ton status
There's nothing untrue about that at all. I'm anti-new, but I'll admit, when it comes to DD'ing, it's nice getting in my wife's brand new Elantra and heading into town to do errands. Twice the mileage (and I have a diesel), heat, air, comfy, clean, quiet, idles, drives, runs smoother, everything is fresh and clean.
Yes I'm comparing a car to a 30 year old beat up Blazer, but it wouldn't be any less true for a brand new suv or truck (maybe not the mpg). It is nice not worrying if something'll break. I'm not saying I'm sold on new, I'm not. But I see the benefits now. If I was rich and could do a 100% restoration with all new fancy bells and whistles like heated seats, fancy digital displays, a modern engine/trans/suspension in my Blazer, yeah, it'd be a bad ass DD. But it'd also no longer be a Blazer. In fact, some here have their rigs so built, aside from the body (or parts of the body) and maybe the axles, it's no longer a K5 anyway.
Would I ever buy me a brand new DD? Probably not, not unless I get rich, maybe when I get older and have less spunk to keep up with it all.
That being said... well everyone has already said the advantage of a used car. Why spend $20k, and really $30k after interest when you could spend $7k for a used car and call it good. If you're mechanically inclined, and can spot trouble it's helpful, if you're an average person, you're shooting in the dark. Advantages? I'd say other than monetary reasons, there are 0. Unless you like a specific model year that isn't the current one. Oh and I like the post about waiting for recalls
But hell, look GM finally recalled their ignition cylinders after 10 years, that's a long wait.
Yes I'm comparing a car to a 30 year old beat up Blazer, but it wouldn't be any less true for a brand new suv or truck (maybe not the mpg). It is nice not worrying if something'll break. I'm not saying I'm sold on new, I'm not. But I see the benefits now. If I was rich and could do a 100% restoration with all new fancy bells and whistles like heated seats, fancy digital displays, a modern engine/trans/suspension in my Blazer, yeah, it'd be a bad ass DD. But it'd also no longer be a Blazer. In fact, some here have their rigs so built, aside from the body (or parts of the body) and maybe the axles, it's no longer a K5 anyway.
Would I ever buy me a brand new DD? Probably not, not unless I get rich, maybe when I get older and have less spunk to keep up with it all.
That being said... well everyone has already said the advantage of a used car. Why spend $20k, and really $30k after interest when you could spend $7k for a used car and call it good. If you're mechanically inclined, and can spot trouble it's helpful, if you're an average person, you're shooting in the dark. Advantages? I'd say other than monetary reasons, there are 0. Unless you like a specific model year that isn't the current one. Oh and I like the post about waiting for recalls
But hell, look GM finally recalled their ignition cylinders after 10 years, that's a long wait.


