>>216157946
Yeah, like already mentioned, just look into something slightly older. The used car market as a whole is pretty fucked, but you can still find good deals if you do your research. Like, I'm perfectly fine with my 2009 Volvo which, apart from needing to replace the front springs, has only asked for routine maintenance. The thing has a mileage of 150k and is everything I need in a car.
At this point I'm convinced there's no point in looking for used VAGshit or beemers/mercs here unless you accept the fact that they'll be overpriced and have the average mileage of a Berlin taxi.