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7/6/2025, 8:53:07 PM
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> Cars once had no seatbelts at all and people still bought and drove them, does that mean that was completely fine?
Yes.
>And yet the best selling cars in the US are trucks and SUVs instead of Nissan Versas, it seems people are willing to stretch themselves for some luxury.
No, it's because even the Nissan Versa with absolutely no add-ons pushes $20k, so if someone's going to have to deal with financing anyway, they might as well go full white nigger and finance themselves into something nice for a few years until the repoman comes.
> You're delusional if you think the prices are gonna drop noticeably, specially once consumers have shown they can indeed pay current prices. Any cost reductions, if there really are any, will go straight to the manufacturer's pocket.
Attached image depicts people totally-can indeeding-paying current prices, 2010-present.
> Cars once had no seatbelts at all and people still bought and drove them, does that mean that was completely fine?
Yes.
>And yet the best selling cars in the US are trucks and SUVs instead of Nissan Versas, it seems people are willing to stretch themselves for some luxury.
No, it's because even the Nissan Versa with absolutely no add-ons pushes $20k, so if someone's going to have to deal with financing anyway, they might as well go full white nigger and finance themselves into something nice for a few years until the repoman comes.
> You're delusional if you think the prices are gonna drop noticeably, specially once consumers have shown they can indeed pay current prices. Any cost reductions, if there really are any, will go straight to the manufacturer's pocket.
Attached image depicts people totally-can indeeding-paying current prices, 2010-present.
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