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soueuls | 1 year ago

Maybe because "My new car" does not imply that the car itself has never been used?

Just that it's YOUR new car.

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yard2010|1 year ago

That's one thing I'm very curious about: is there a way in english to differentiate between "(my new) car" (a used car which is new to me) and "(my) new car" (a new car which is mine)?

Sanchless|1 year ago

Usually you'd say "brand new" to signal that it's from the factory. It is quite ambiguous otherwise.