>automatic 'yota 'rolla is 28k euros>tesla model 3 is 35k euroswhy would anyone buy a 'yota in 2025?
>>287688367k is like 2 salaries for your average yuropeen
>>28768836depends on your situation.I drive a rolla now for 2 years, yurop 1.8 hybrid wagon (engine by intention).I wanted a cheap but comfy daily.NA engine, manifold injection, 55hp/la 100% classic engine layout with an attached edrivefuck performance, I want reliability in my daily boxdailying + 300 miles every 4 weeksrange above 600 miles, 56 mpgdriving mostly 60 mph since terrible traffic all the time
dont most euros rent?
>>28768836because they live in an apartment and can't charge an EV at homeand that's the only reason
>>28768859I dont and would never.I pay cash or by transfer.the price can best be negotiated with a direct purchase.but dont let them know to early.
>>28768836>why would anyone buy a 'yota in 2025?The Corolla won't lock you inside and immolate you for no reason at all.
>>28768836Someone that wants to use gas and not be tied to where charges exist? Maybe not an issue in western Europe but good luck beyond lmao. Also I would never get a corolla when Camry is way better at a few extra thousand
I wouldn't buy a 2025 anything. I'm not interested in paying 5-6 figures for some spyware.
>>28768836Because the Toyota is more reliable and will hold their resale value for much longer.
Because you can afford $28k euros and not $35k euros
>>28768969>few extra thousand
>>28769097Good fucking god they rip you off in the EU, how is that even possible. That's like almost $50k USD. I paid a little over $30k for my 2025 camry on release.
>>28769102yupnuke us. please.
>>28769097I'm pretty sure the base fee is 31k Euros, but they have to add on gypsy protection.
>>28769102same reason nearly half their fuel costs are taxes alone
>>28769102Yeah there's a reason why the US government has more debt than the rest of the world combined - Americans live way past their means. They think everything just being cheap as fuck with minimum taxes somehow has no consequences. That luxury will come to bite your fat asses soon enough. Eventually the mountain of debt will accumulate to such a degree that the interest on the interest becomes too expensive to pay off. Your days are counted.
>>28768836In 5 years that rolla will sell for 18k, that tesla will sell for 5k with a dead battery.
>>28769741nuh uh
>>28769741thanks for the heads up. by the way when that day comes we’re going to stop paying for your military for you, so be prepared for that.
My wife bought a manual corolla sedan in 2020 for $23k AUD ($13k euro).I'll take the corolla.
>>28768836What do you mean? Why would anyone pay more for a worse car?> massage - 40 euros> kick in the balls - 50 eurosReally difficult choice there.
>>28769838holy fuck i forgot just how much the toyota tax is here
>>28769831That military protection was the only reason the civilized world turned a blind eye towards American parasitic welfare debt. With Europe and Japan arming up, prepare tougher trade relations and demands of interest collections. Americans are all welfare takers.