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Originally Posted by strat61caster
I thought we were talking about what is 'affordable' and 'cheap' and the grand economic scale of things that OP has landed on top of before he's filed his first tax return.
In this mythical land where only new cars 'count' you've already prevented the vast majority from participating. The sample size is warped and not representative of anything other than to maintain a bubble of delusion.
lol, buckle up, come back in 10 years when this thing is out of production and 95% of the cars are beat to shit and complete sentences are long forgotten
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No we were (or at least I was) talking about the price of a new 86 compared to other new cars. If we want to broaden the application to everything that costs under $30K but get's you from point A to point B then why not just buy a $50 used bicycle.
Each person's definition of "expensive" because they can't afford it is not what I have been saying. There was a day when a McDonalds hamburger was "expensive" by what I could pay but that does not mean it was an expensive burger.