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Bofferbrauer2 said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

To my fellow Americans, a Truck or SUV is a car. I drive a 20-year-old Toyota Corolla because it runs great and is cheap to insure. Meanwhile, people tell me all the time that "the average car payment according to AAA is $600." And then every goddamn time, I have to point out that AAA is using F150's and SUVs in their "car payment" average. They are also using payments of people who sold their old vehicle before paying it off. So many people in the USA are paying for both their new car and their old car that they sold. 

So many people want to bitch about the price of videogames or some other tech, yet they light money on fire all the time.

I get that, but what other vehicles for personal use are the US producing that aren't trucks or SUVs? That was my main question.

Looks like it's just the Cadillac CT4. A regular car is called a Sedan in the USA. I guess there's a charger or whatever but that's a sports car and not an everyday person's car. There's some Tesla's but again, those are not regular people cars. Those are for rich bastards. Also Tesla blows for reliability.

https://carbuzz.com/there-will-be-only-5-american-made-sedans-left-in-2025/ This site says 8 but they count Toyota, Honda and other foreign brands.


Last edited by Cerebralbore101 - on 10 April 2025