I haven't bought a brand new car for myself in 23 years, when I bought the '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee we still have. I have fixed a lot of stuff on it, but we are attached to it being one of the last of the AMC/Chrysler era Jeeps. Simple, great off road and cheap to fix.
Then felt the need for more speed, bought a 2 year old '07 Grand Cherokee Limited with the Hemi & Quadradrive II. Then (2009) the economy had crashed and gas was over $4 a gallon no one wanted V8 SUVs, except guys like me, so got a great deal paid a little over half the sticker price, 2 years old, 25,000 miles, and had the Chrysler cert warrantee to 80,000 miles. It turned out to be my favorite vehicle since I started driving in 1972....fast, comfortable....not too big....great in bad weather....good off road....and not troublesome at all despite the not great rep that Jeeps can have. I plan on finding another just like this, Limited, Hemi + tow package, 2 years old, ChryCo cert warrantee. I haven't yet because I am semi-retired, and work from home.
I checked the mileages of the 2 older jeeps that I drive: Last year I drove the '07 2500 miles, the '98 about 400. So who needs a new car lol!
The 07 has 116,000 miles on it, the '98 about 180,000.
and, quite honestly, I am happy to have vehicles
WITHOUT gov't mandated "driver aids" that I find annoying in the extreme. In fact I could be persuaded to travel out west and come back with a classic Jeep like the CJ-7 or CJ-8 or even an SJ Wangoneer. Modern vehicles just don't turn me on.....unless there is a HEMI under the hood....