47 New cars are finally back in stock — but Americans might not be able to afford them...The average monthly payment on a new vehicle stayed above $700 during the third quarter. Of those buyers, more than 14% committed to a monthly payment of $1,000 or more... (www.cnbc.com) posted 2 years ago by Taffy333 2 years ago by Taffy333 +47 / -0 New cars are finally back in stock — but Americans might not be able to afford them The Federal Reserve aggressively increasing interest rates could slow a sales rebound for the U.S. automotive industry. 28 comments share 28 comments share save hide report block hide replies
My 1999 Chevy 4WD pickup is in great shape and only has about 60,000 miles on it. I plan to hang on to it as long as I can keep it running.
My '05 diesel station wagon has about 225K miles on it. I just had the injectors out and apart to clean them. I don't know exactly how far the car has gone because someone clocked it and took off around 100K about 13 years ago.
I just keep fixing it because I'm very stubborn.
I do like pickups. I had one when I was young. It was very similar to an early 80s Ford Courier.