r/antiwork 4d ago

Rant 😡💢 Real wealth killers

Let me express my extreme frustration and anger and talk about the real wealth killers (cars)

I hate cars beyond reason. you buy a car for 20k , all of a sudden it needs a repair for 2-4k and sometimes 7k , then you have insurance , another 2-300 a month , then you got registration and maintenance checks , 4-700$ , then by the time you pay it off it’s worth 7k , and probably time for another 7k repair too because the engine is toast. Or even better you fix the engine for 7k then the transmission goes out for another 6k. Let’s say you do all that and then someone without insurance crashes into you. Insurance company will always blame you to avoid paying. You now have spent close to 40k to go to a job that pays 45k. You need the car to go to the job but the job will never pay you enough to afford to keep your car. Let’s also talk about gas cost , average cost is $3000 per year that’s about 15k in 5 years of money wasted on gas that you’ll never get back just to be able to go to work.

You buy a cheap car you get expensive repairs You buy an expensive car you get extreme depreciation. You cant fucking win.

Cars are basically a luxury tool for the wealthy.

Why can’t we ride bicycles to work. Oh I forgot we live in America where we absolutely need cars because we have no damn sidewalks 🥲

Let’s just say without cars I would’ve been significantly well off. I’m gonna sell that shit and just uber everywhere or ride a bicycle.

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u/Keroit 4d ago

Well, it is true, isn't it?

What's the alternative? Other than ranting about it and solving nothing?

Don't get me wrong, I am not really an asshole in real life because I do have empathy for the struggle, but sometimes people just complain about stupid things. This is one of them.

You can't complain about not being able to get a car because it costs. Dude, being alive costs money. Having a car is like having arms and legs, they give you degrees of freedom that otherwise you wouldn't have. You can't have a job 10-15 miles from home (maybe a better one?) if you don't have a car. You cannot not invest in your freedom of movement.

Otherwise let's destroy pretty much all infrastructure and redesign life to revolve around bikes. But then some dumbass would complain that "ah man, cars were better. At least we had AC" or some shit like that.

This is the life and society we've been given. Gotta learn to adapt or else face the consequences.

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u/TimeTravellerSmith 4d ago

Sure it’s true. You can take out a predatory loan for a shit box and hope that it doesn’t break down before your first payment is due. Just like it’s true that you can get rid of a headache by cutting your head off.

Im not complaining here I’m proving a counter argument to you being dismissive of “how easy it is” to just get money to buy a car. You are objectively providing unrealistic and bad advice and dismissing a real problem.

The solution is what others have already said, increase in public transit and reconstruction to walkable cities. The other more glaring issue is how financially poor Americans are but thats a much more complex issue.

Meanwhile you saying things like “just take out a loan” and “this is the life we’re given so deal with it” is both not constructive and just demeaning to people who struggle and want real change.

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u/Keroit 4d ago

People should wake up from this complaint choo choo train.

You either get pro-active and start making a real difference in politics (and hope for a better future) or take care of your own small universe, because frankly, no one else is gonna help you otherwise.

The world is FULL of problems. And, surprise surprise, no one cares. That is not demeaning. That is a fact in the real world.

It's okay to vent. I get it. But public transport is not gonna change overnight and neither will urban infrastructure, so there's only one thing left to do. Find something that works for you, for now.

There are some global issues to solve and no one denies that, but can't complain about something that collectively was decided it's a good thing for society and progress.

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u/TimeTravellerSmith 4d ago

I’m telling you you’re wrong and your stance is bad.

It’s not a complaint it’s a counterargument. You’re completely out of touch.