If you've noticed more Land Rovers than you can count, you're not the only one — and there's a reason for that, too.
.) The current car wave seen across Instagram, as well as on the physical road, harkens back to the same nostalgic era 20 to 30 years in the past.
Today, that "mood" elevates products like cars, but also shoes, clothing, and homeware that are both minimalist in design and built to last in production. Yet Woolf explains that the cars increasingly being referenced today aren't just ticking the trend boxes aesthetically — they also represent a relevant "buy less, but better" eco-conscious mentality.
A scroll through Second Daily's roster of auctions highlights the same genre of vehicle Woolf associated with Pitt and Aniston's lasting cult of personality. Take thethat hit the auction block with 58,000 miles and an estimated value of $8,000. "These types of cars don't need to be and shouldn't be reserved for the financially elite," says Jones. "We showcase cars across a wide price band for this specific reason."with 145,000 miles, but with a starting bid of $1,000. With an estimated value of $5,000, this bid is nearly 95% less than that of the 2020 Range Rover's starting manufacturer suggested retail price of $90,900.
For sustainability-driven millennials, then, this begs the question: How do eco-conscious consumers make sense of buying a car that gets roughly half the miles per gallon of a hybrid vehicle, like a Toyota Prius? And is a brand-new Prius even environmentally "better" to own and operate than a vintage gas-guzzler?
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