One: the loan pressure is high.
Many rural families borrow money to buy cars. Parents pay the down payment, and the rest of the money is borne by their children. But now young people are under great pressure and spend a lot of money, so they can't save any money at all. Earn a little salary every month, only enough for your own expenses, not to mention paying the car loan every month. The pressure can be imagined.
Two: drive less.
At the beginning, I bought a car to satisfy my vanity. In fact, I really seldom drive, and I parked there most of the time. Because the roads in the countryside are not very good, driving is more convenient than riding a small electric car. If you work in the city, driving is also very blocked, so many people will not drive to work. Then the car is naturally idle, and it feels wasteful to buy a car.
Third, the maintenance cost is high.
It's not good after buying a car. Buying a car is like raising a child. It needs regular maintenance and the cost of refueling is expensive. It costs thousands of dollars to do an overhaul. I don't usually drive it, but I need to take good care of it. It is really too expensive. Moreover, cars are devalued, and if you keep them, they will not appreciate as much as houses. Pure money.
In my opinion, buying a house first is definitely much better than buying a car first, because house prices have been rising and may appreciate in the future, but cars are different. They are used less, depreciated and inappropriate.