2024 vs 2025?

This might seem silly, but are there any huge differences between the ‘24 and ‘25? I rented a ‘24 and loved the car enough that I am finally looking to purchase a new car after 10 years. I am seeing that the 2025 runs significantly cheaper despite being newer- is there a (negative) reason for this? I’m very particular about the things I want, and there doesn’t seem to be any cosmetic changes at all and I only see things about the kind of gas it can take/something with the engine.
Thanks in advance!

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u/Individual-Ad1785 — 9 days ago

‘Adjustments’ added back to balance?

Not sure if anyone else has experienced this, but I noticed that last night Mercari added almost $300 of “adjustments” to my balance. Possibly returns for shipping/tariffs from buying from Japan?? I saw where other people got about $.10-$10 back, but no where near my amount. Anyone else who ordered from Japan get a ton back? Just scared to deposit it incase they made a mistake🫩

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u/Individual-Ad1785 — 28 days ago
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Weird Question- Where to get sunflower heads?

I have craving to make grilled young sunflower for the past 5 years (🫩), but just cannot locate somewhere where I can pick/buy the right kind AND it being the right age. Does anyone know of any local farms or stores that sell them?

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u/Individual-Ad1785 — 1 month ago

What comes next?

Hi everyone! As the title suggests, I want to figure what comes next after my Spark.
I adore my Spark, she is my baby Angel who is my first car and has done me well for almost 8 years (even through being hit and a transmission failure). She is getting up in age though and close to 180k miles, and she is starting to make it known so I am trying to look at other cars that might be a good next step.
What I am looking for:

-just a *smidge* bigger than a 2014 spark, I am not used to driving a heavy/large car at all and still want the privilege of kinda parking anywhere. No more than maybe a foot longer than a Spark if possible. Size wise I just don’t like your typical long car, I love the compact look of a spark.

-reliable. Like I said I love my Spark, but I don’t want the increased possibility of going through a transmission replacement again.

-4 doors

-sits higher

-I would like a cute car lmao, it is one of the reasons I love the spark. A lot of modern cars look too serious

I am currently looking at the Toyota Yaris, Hyundai Kona, Nissan Juke, and the big sister- the Chevy Trax. So ig mini SUVs 💀 I always said once my Spark is done I would just get another Spark, but as I get older I do want something that has a bit more room for travel.

Any help is appreciated!!

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u/Individual-Ad1785 — 1 month ago