I can easily tell different vehicles apart, but then I've been a car fanatic since the late '70s: as a toddler I'd guess the make and model based on headlight or taillight patterns. The 401 between KW and Toronto at 6am is 80% pickup trucks, many of them driven by construction workers. It's ironic that this condo construction boom in urban Canada has increased consumption of everything the planners, builders and creative class professionals have said is evil: large vehicles, oil, diesel, gas, carbon, pollution.
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Since I finally bought a car last year I've watched used car prices creep upwards. The pandemic is forcing people into cheap used cars imo. I bought a beater under $3000 late last year and have gotten 35,000 km out of it so far.