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This isn't just a problem with new cars either, used car prices have jumped too. I have a mid 2000s hatchback and was considering buying something used but slightly newer in 2019. Then covid hit and used car prices skyrocketed. So instead of buying a newer car, I'm just fixing everything on my old one.