'This just feels like a weird, bad moment to buy': How Albertans cope with highest new car prices in Canada

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The cost of just about everything is up these days, but vehicles — both new and used — are selling at prices that would have been considered absurd a few years ago.

There’s been all sorts of news about the reasons behind this, which include supply chain issues, microchip shortages and pent-up demand.

But where does all this leave the average person? Especially the average person in Alberta?

Prices are higher here than in any other province, according to a recent report. So how are folks coping?

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Some are putting off car purchases as long as they can, opting instead to sink big money into

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