Finance Man Opposes Car Buying
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In two sentences, finance guy crushes the idea of buying a new car. But people disagree.

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The average car cost $ 49,740 in January , nearly an all-time high.
Real estate expert and author of “Retire FIlthy Rich,“ Ravi Sharma, wasn’t shy about sharing his thoughts about buying a new car on TikTok .
Sharma ’s logic is hard to argue with.
- 'Perfect parenting': People love this young woman's reaction to getting her first 'ugly' car - What it was like being a 13-year-old New Yorker on 9/11 . - Jimmy Fallon had people share their worst car stories and they are hilariously relatable.