Spending 8-10k on a beater and then dropping another 10-15k out of pocket to get back on road is not a cheap option in my opinion. Lifetime cost on vehicles have been high for me, I consider all expenses including body work, tires etc. Based on the number of vehicles in parking lots at shops in this area, most people do not work on vehicles. Also this confirms that vehicles do have issues on the regular.
Its not spending that much to get it back on the road. The truck I just bought is not a broken down beater. Infact its very nice. Yes it has a very minor start on rust but not its terrible. My Friend that was a boss man engineer at Ford looked my truck over top to bottom and we ran it with his computer hooked up to it and he was impressed. Zero leaks everything looks perfect mechanically the number on the computer look good. He said I got a very nice truck and did well. Heck I moved some stuff for my mom last week and mom rode in it and said I should trade her for her little suv so I could save on gas. She liked it enough she wanted it. I declined since I bought it becuse I need a truck. Now mom is all about appearance and wouldn't like anything or be caught dead you would call a beater.
I should be able to drive it a long time before spending any money on repairs. The tires are new breaks look great its got new ball joints upper and lower and steering stabilizer all done before I bought it. Now if I spend 15 k over the next 5 to 15 years doing preventive matanance and optional up grades thats light years ahead of paying 60k + intrest on something that will lose 60% of its value in 5 years. And it will be exactly how I want it.
Just becuse you shop around and find a low cost low mileage used car in good shape does not mean its going to thak a bunch of money to get it road worthy. But that seems to be your interpretation.
My total cost on vehicles purchase and matance for the last 10 years on my last 2 vehicles was 14 thousand. Thats 214, 000 miles driven thats what .06c per mile. Not counting gas and I had liability insurance and cheaper license and taxes than I would on a new one.
Now figure up the cost of that new truck over 10 years it higher matanance cost after the warranty runs out and the full coverage insurance & taxes and explain to me how thats cheaper. Never going to happen. And that befor figuring out the profit made from investing the cash instead of paying monthly payments. Or piec of mind you dont have any payments or the debt.
If I do optional thing to customize the new old truck like add winch bumper, line x the bed and body, put on a lift or leveling kit thats just optional and preference that would also have to be done to a new one to get it how I want it. The difference is I dont have payments to pay while making the truck what I want.
Now look at whats available on the new ones vs older trucks. My old truck has vinyl floor and crank windows and manual locks, a lever on the floor to engage the 4x4 not a switch or button. That is how I want it and I cant find a new one like that. So I can get an old truck I can drive for years as it is, but I can set it up exactly how I want it and still be tens of thousands ahead and have exactly what I want. Not a computer controlled electronic filled mess with way to complex engine and transmission with many more thing to go wrong. And carpet to try to keep clean thats a pain living on a farm and having an outdoor lifestyle.
Im sure you can buy a junk money pit if your not careful and think your ahead buying new. But I have not had
that experience.