I tend to keep my cars for a long time, the current one for 6 years and it’s now 12 years old.I could afford to buy a modest 3 year old replacement from savings but feel reluctant to splash the cash. My question I guess is how long does the new (or newer) car feeling last you before buyer remorse hits?
If you mean how long does the excitement of a new car last, the answer is not long, as before me others have said.
I would reckon it’s different if you absolutely have to replace the car, but in my case it still works ok, but I’m board with it. I had a ride in a nearly new Merc C class recently, and although it was very swish, still gave me the feeling that I would have rather bought something different whatever my choice had been.
I think you buy a replacement car if the current one has failed catastrophically, or it is becoming or about to become expensive to maintain and/or unreliable, or it lacks some must have feature such as space for a new family member.
Being bored of a car is not the best reason to replace it unless you can easily absorb the financial hit. It's only a car. What does bored mean in that context? I sold my last car in part because I was bored of it. However I also wanted something quieter and more comfortable, with more room inside. The gains from the new car were significant and worthwhile IMO and the old one had done 130,000 miles and was in danger of becoming expensive to maintain going on past cars.
Perhaps a boring car is preferable to an 'interesting' (fault ridden) new car?
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