I just never understood spending that much money on a car.
It gets you from A to B, regardless of how much you pay for it.
I don’t either but $85,000 doesn’t buy as much as it used to.
Because you’re not an obsessed car freak like some of us.
That said I would spend 85k CENTS on an EV that won’t be worth $**t in a few years - besides all the other issuss.
>I just never understood spending that much money on a car.
>It gets you from A to B, regardless of how much you pay for it.
Makes sense to you and me, probably not for those with more dollars than sense
You sound like my wife. My truck is 23 years old and is becoming a rust bucket. I've got duct tape on the roof covering rust holes, a couple cracks in the windshield from rocks hitting it, and rust on the rear bumper.
I was thinking of selling it and getting a new truck. She says no, we'll keep driving it until it completely falls apart, as long as it gets us from A to B and hauls stuff. I can see her point, what with new trucks costing 3 to 4 times what we paid for our old truck when new.