Stellantis forced to cope with having too much inventory in Metro Detroit
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- Auto industry profits have soared since the end of the pandemic. The highest sales and monthly payment rates ever recorded were achieved as inventories stayed low. But, as we well know around here, business can change on a dime.
Huh, people are now realizing $85,000 pickups are overpriced...
LOT ROT! i doubt if someone are moving these vehicles. Sitting still for weeks, months can do HARM to parts that need to be lubricated. DO NOT BUY
Let it bake in the sun and rot😂😂
@@seymorefact4333That's funny. My 2007 truck sits in the driveway all summer, every year. Only gets driven 800 miles a year. Still perfect. Still original except for the tires.
If the CPP is shipping $40k BYD pickup trucks, I don't care. I'll drive it for a couple years. Better than paying high prices on Ford/GMC
@@ScotchOnyx , nah, I just get a used ICE truck. I don't trust them Chinese made vehicles..look up tofu dreg China.
Don’t bail them out this time.
Especially the ones who neglected to give the hard working employees raises.
They all in bed with govt.. 2008 proved it
@sharondalynnewton7this employees will likely now be jobless with there big raises562
Canada gave Stellantis $ 7 billion ...
@@billrea66 up to 15 billion through incentives, happens all the time
Trucks that used to sell for $40,000 with 4% interest are now selling for $75,000 with 7% interest. What did they think was going to happen?
Correction not selling, but offering and they'll keep offering til it gets to $30K
Same with houses and people are still buying, if they would just let them sit and stop buying for a while the sa,e will happen soon
Midsized tacomas rangers colorados and canyons are all $45 to 55k now. Screw that. I just looked at a 2024 tacoma TRD 4x4 off road dam thing was priced at $54k. It's sad that 85% of Americans are now permanently priced out of EVER buying a new truck
@@dustincollins16Honestly I believe things are going to get more pricey than that as the USD loses its value around the world. Either we’re going to digital currency,social credit & a entirely new system…WW3 to make sure the USD remains the dominant currency in the world…or the USD is going to crash within 7 years with no backup plans put in place & its going to be like purge 2.0 as the country descends into becoming an open sore on the world. One of those 3 is bound to happen & there are no other choices or alternatives.
@@dustincollins16no.. some will still buy but cars are keeping people poor
That’s fantastic news
Now instead of paying $1200.00 a month
I can pay $1190.00
Exactly
Sweet savings!
😂😂😂😂... too funny 🤣
😂😂😂😂
You cant even get a big mac meal with that $10 bucks lol.
Sale my A**. That’s no sale. F’ all the vehicle makers right now. Overly, overly, overly priced vehicles, that are not worth the buy.
They gaslight us and think we’re stupid.
They blame everything on the “pandemic” and don’t report the real reason. High inflation from giving Ukraine all of our money.
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And overly tone deaf and arrogant ....they can kiss my a$$
It’s ok, they go bankrupt and your taxes will go up after bailing them out 😂
We’re gonna need 50% off MSRP to even think about buying.
You got that right, 50 % or more before I would consider buying.
@@user-bv1cc1pg3q So auto workers will get a 50% wage reduction?
Fiat did that. They licensed their products. A Dodge, Chrysler, RAM or Jeep product could easily be licensed under the Zastava, Lada or Yugo brands, as they aren’t any different.
@@eugenepiurkowski5439 tough situation. I’m not raising my hand to pay these prices for vehicles so somebody else can have a livable wage though. I’ll just flat out tell you that right now. That’s between the auto manufacturers and their employees. The American people/consumers are not here to subsidize somebody’s income.
@@eugenepiurkowski5439Lol nice try but no. Why would they reduce worker’s wages instead of paying them more & then when they run into the red they get an all expense paid taxpayer bail out frm their beneficiaries whom they donated to & helped get into office?
Overpriced and their vehicles suck nobody wants to buy that crap.
Stellantis = terrible reliability
Good cars, just too expensive.
@@austinkowalski5512i agree. they’re not bad but they’re not $80k worthy
4 1500’s and a Journey. All have been good vehicles. I may be done with the trucks though. Not buying the Hurricane I-6.
Any pickup truck that's not Toyota should be 35k Less, Ford maybe 30k
let it rot
100%
Not like the bottom 80% of earners have any choice. 18 months of socialist money printing in 2020-2022 did more damage to our economy than any event in world history. Absolutely wild, but it is 2nd grade math. No such thing as "free" money.
Cars and insurance are too expensive!
Insurance is expensive because the cars are expensive. Also people using Insurance like a bumper to bumper warranty.
@@Daniel-ty2kecar insurance is a scam anyway. If anything ever happens they want to deny and not help
@@Daniel-ty2ke DERP. *BY FARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR* the largest component of car insurance pricing is the medical costs covered by the plan.
Insurance would rather replace your entire vehicle 3 times than pay for medical costs from a single accident.
Thank your president
@@kaseyc5078yup, since 2020
Pricing Jeeps like they are luxury vehicles is their downfall
A Jeep is a luxury vehicle. Have you ever owned one. They are not cheap and very versatile!
They are nice, I leased one in the 90s for 200.00 per month😂😂
@@lgee9027That was 30 years ago. Maybe they are still nice, maybe they are junk. Either way they aren’t leasing for $200 anymore!
@@Sashazur well they better come up with a plan to move some units off the lots🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just saw an ad for around 300 lease for 2500.00 down
A few thousand off a vehicle that’s overpriced by $20,000 is just a joke. Nobody’s going for that.
Cars are worth half the sticker price , it’s complete non sense , let the recession and depression come in , let these companies go bankrupt
Stellantis discounts are usually in the $10~$20k range. Sometimes higher. The only issue with this is that the customer is stuck with what is on the lot and they have no idea how much they can reduce that MSRP.
@@KevinSmith-qi5yn they always had discounts...
Let the INVENTORY ROT ON THE LOT 😈😈
At least they didn't spend money on shipping, rust at the factory. Not alone, Chinese have hundreds of thousands sitting unsold at the factories.
He's just upset is mommy forget to get his avocado butter for his fleshlight.
I bet it’s more like 9k off 90k. Don’t believe a word they say folks. Not to mention the ultimate scammers, insurance! F em all!
Nobody paying 60k for cloth seats 😂
bruh even 30k
Im so tired of "experts" and salesmen telling us Interest rates are the issue when we all know its the outrageous prices.
Auto companies keep building vehicles and trucks and prices are outrageous and nobody can afford them😅
Their fault for letting their dealers charge $10-$20k (or more) “market adjustments” all these years prior… these discounts are a joke.
Totally agree
But they’re keeping jobs! That’s why it’s illegal to sell directly to the consumer in some states. …imagine trying to purchase your own car rather than go through some middle man? That’s as crazy as pumping your own gas! 😏
@@UmmYeahOk As much as we HATE STEALERS, at least you can bargain. Direct sales , gives no room whatsoever.
@@bmw803True, but with the kind of markup many of these dealerships are doing, against the manufacturers wishes, it may actually be cheaper to order your own car and pay MSRP. Instead of being forced to buy whatever black or white vehicle, you could actually order something in a different color. None of that wholesale markup crap. People used to drive all sorts of colors, and vehicles with options and without. If you want a car with a manual transmission, you could order it! The absurdity of an “affordable” car was always a lie because such a car never existed. It always had to be ordered, which means no discounts, no haggling. But now such an order would be cheaper than a dealership markup.
They need to go bankrupt once and for all
Nobody want to buy those overpriced hunks of metal that sucks. 6 months after owning it you'll see your local mechanic.
They have been made that way for 20 years. Once popular cars are dunked now. Ecoboost junk. Northstars, junk. Now you buy new. They poorly built so you can't buy something that will last.
🤔…. “Metal”? Yeah ok
@@moth450coyote engine is legendary. LS Engine is legendary. Depends on if you are an educated buyer. If you buy ecoboost? You deserve it. If you buy a honda GDI dual turbo vs a straight na 4 cyl? You get crap vs one of the most reliable engines ever made. But it comes with a 'sport' badge. The main problem is electrical as modules have planned obsolescence with limited ability to do anything about it when support from manufacturers drop.
its got warranty, clown!LOL!!!!
The vehicles all have warranties, dumdum.
Car companies did this to themselves. Don't they have high paid experts that should have realized the prices have been too high the last 10 years, let alone getting greedy the last few years... Rich corporations have stacked the deck to where it's only about what they can keep for themselves, greed is the norm for them. Our wages are always a problem for them. It's their club, remember...
JoeFkation was also s big reason they cost too much.
BCG vibes from how bad the business plan is
Overpriced garbage. Meanwhile Hondas and Toyotas are being snatched up so quick dealers don’t have ENOUGH inventory.
That's gonna change soon enough as well. Going into the deepest recession since the 1930s. Even Toyotas won't sell. People are paying $55,000 for a V6 4Runner. Completely ridiculous. They're mechanically identical to the 2018 4Runner that was $30,000 new.
Nothing wrong with the cars dude get your feelings out of it. Stellantis is over priced and that company is run by douchebags that are purposely running it into the ground and trying to rebadge fiats with dodge logos and evs that nobody wants
Toyota's are now piling up too. They're all overpriced
Here in Dallas, new 2024 Toyota Corollas are still being sold for thousands over MSRP. Dealer markups plus forced pre-installed accessories. Plus dealers charge you more if you want to pay cash. I visited Toyota of Plano yesterday to negotiate price on a base bare bones 2024 Corolla LE gasoline sedan. They said the best they can do is 30k out the door cash or 28k if I finance with them. I walked away and they let me walk away! I guess they have enough suckers who'll pay that much for a base trim Corolla!!
@@sachinnair91 Same in Charlotte, everything in honda dealerships are sold beside ugly base Accord and Ridgeline
That’s not a discount. That’s just the markup.
So many people overpaid and are now underwater on their vehicles that they can’t buy a new car. One reason sales are plummeting.
I think financially responsible people need to start shaming those who ruined the free marketplace for the rest of us. I drove a clapped out 1996 Mitsubishi gallant with no AC and one window working out of the four. I drove that car for three years. I went and bought a jeep grand Cherokee and put $20,000 down. I got a 5% interest rate. I now owe 6000 on that jeep and it is worth 30,000. Right now I still rent when I know others that own, but are in worse financial situations than myself. I have no credit card debt with almost $100,000 in available credit. My only loan is my auto loan which I am upside by a great amount. I can’t buy a house for 400,000 when I can simply look at the price history and see that it’s sold for half that before Covid. Guess most people do not have a problem becoming bag holders.
CEO gets a pay raise to 38 million/yr with trucks costing 70K+. He knows the U.S. GOVT. will bailout this sorry company.
Hey look what Musk makes and Tesla has 48,000 extra Teslas laying around in different mall parking lots.They are in a worse boat. The auto industry is just overpriced and adjustments need to be made.
Stellantis makes the majority of their money in Europe and not from poorly manufactured and overpriced Dodge trucks.
@@bikingD Tesla will soon coming out with a much cheaper commuter car. There’s also a multi-year backlog for the cybertruck. I have more faith in Elon Musk keeping Tesla out of financial trouble than GM or Ford.
@@raybod1775 Elon backed away from that again. If you believe anything that comes out of his mouth wow. He is playing with you guys to manipulate stock prices.
Exactly. Why should we buy 90K trucks? So the CEO can get fat raises? Don't mind them making $$$, but what do they do for it?
And they still give the CEO raise? These people are sick in the head and you have to be sick in the head to buy anything from this company.
Complete bs that higher ups get paid galore to basically ruin a company. I enjoy my dodges/chryslers, but all the new stuff can stay and rot on the lot for all I care. The newest I bought was a '10 dakota, and it was fairly priced at the time (2013) and a fun "little" truck. Only had issues with the tpms and the factory remote start for the 8 years I owned her. :)
If you want to see 💩 load of their vehicles sitting around go to their train yard at Mack and Conner on Detroits east side .
Serves them right consumers are tired of being gouged.
They not tired, just the burden over 7 years at 2% was tolerable. The same with 8% hs not tolerable. Also dodge will over $xK in incentives but dealers put a market adjustment that takes it all away
@@mikeicee Gouged. Maybe Stellantis needs to rein in the stealerships and their ridiculous mark ups which is already hurting the brand
NO MORE BAILOUTS!!
Too expensive, I see dealers want 3-5k down for a lease. Ram 1500 series trucks are going for 60k for a base model
Only a fool makes a down payment on a lease...
Ram 1500 not all the great of a truck anyways.
Stellantis still does not get it. If they are not willing or able to reduce their prices by a minimum of 45% they should just call it a day and go out of business.
Merge with Nissan in North America and be called Dissan or Dissan. Maybe Nidge.
Theyre trying to make "luxury" vehicles when thats not their brand or market. They cant compete with the big boys. They need to comtinue making cheap garbage, theyre good at that
$4000 incentive. What a joke !!!
The auto industry has screwed themselves. 😂
nobody wants expensive pos when they're not even paid a living wage to afford rent and groceries
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Let me guess you also pushed for uaw workers to get paid $100K for putting bolts together and now you’re crying that vehicles are too expensive
Instead of complaining, gain some new skills, and earn more money. Do better.
@@RobertoRegalado01 that's not possible for those with disabilities, etc..
@@RobertoRegalado01vehicle costs are outpacing inflation. It’s not complaining just an observation
No one will buy a 86k ram.. what a waste of cash.. over 100k for a loaded 3500... let them rot...
You never mentioned the sky high inflation, interest rates etc
You think we’re stupid
he did mention the high interest rates.
Historically, not sky high.
Insurance rates in MI. are the worst in the country.
Big layoffs and shutdowns are coming to Stellantis factories and GM/FORD too could be hit.
The Unions won't allow it !
They can't stop that lol ... Some have already been laid off.@@Airbender-kl7cu
@@Airbender-kl7cuwill the unions pay these crazy wages to the workers?
Lots of brand new 2023s and even a few brand new 2022 Trucks still in Dealer floorpans........ With floorpan interest rates of 7%+ it is only a matter of time until all this "lot rot" goes over the auction block?
We are back in 1978 with Inflation, layoffs coming like 80-82 with Reagan coming in, then the malaise era of Automobiles. We need another KCar, Chevette, F100, stick, Ford Ranger and Chevy S-10, We dont need backup cameras, self park, Onstar, etc. Whats next, they going to fire the Air Traffic Controllers? I wouldnt mind repeating the 80s for the Music though, Crocket and Tubbs
Agreed
Backup cameras are useful. Since 2018 and onwards all vehicles are required to have backup cameras.
I want to repeat the 80s because I was a teen with no financial worries😂😂😂😂
Unfortunately we're never going back to having basic, reliable, non-tech vehicles.
Remember doing an oil change on your own for less than $10? I always liked doing that, gave me a reason to crack a cold one on a Saturday afternoon. These new vehicles have to be hooked up to a computer to get any basic services done.
Yeah Phil Collins was still good then too. But we need to get back to basics now.
It's a lot harder to sell $60,000 cars without trillions in COVID money being handed out.
Exactly
Even with that, Biden underspent than Trump's deficit spending of heavenly days of no war, best prosperity of century.
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Yeah, those, what 6? people who bought a new car with two $1500 checks surely put a dent in the market.
Thanks, Trump for adding 25% to our national debt in just 4 years, though.
@tim3172 it was 40% ^, from $20trillion to $28trillion for 4years.
Biden started $28triilon to $34trillion FYI'24 so far.
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Maybe people realizing 50,000 is to much for a car
50k? That's a bargain now. Alot of these things are/were going for 70k and more. Pure insanity.
Build a product people are willing to buy and you won't have a surplus. The fact that this surplus exists means your product is crap.
You obviously must have just crawled out from under your rock today!! There's absolutely nothing wrong with the vehicles it's stellantis and it's greed trying to rob people by over pricing all it's vehicles to the point of ridiculousness. So people are buying other things. There's nothing wrong with the cars just over priced and corporate greed
Fiat bought a junk product and it’s still junk. Chrysler was always a cheaper vehicle, other the the old Mopars from the 60-70s.
Stellantis is a very successful and profitable car manufacturer (in Europe). But here in North America, it seems that they either can’t figure out or just don’t need our business. In other words, they can afford to sell overpriced vehicles here. We just can’t afford to buy them.
Chrysler has not been successful since being sold out to foreigners. It's the Euros that can't figure it out because they have a disdain for Chrysler and were only after Jeep. Don't forget that Chrysler was the most profitable automaker in the world at the time of the hostile takeover by Daimler Benz.
That's not enough
Slash All the vehicle prices in half to get things moving before you get stuck with them😂
The greediness got them. Don’t feel sorry. If you pay those ridiculous overpriced you get what you pay for.
Screw this, I'm about to get my 10 speed mountain bike out the garage
No doubt, but be easy on it. Check out how out of control the prices of mountain bikes are now. Some motorcycles are cheaper. Bike prices jumped even more than new cars, it's nuts.
@@jonesjones7057 wow are you serious?!
@@tl8885 yes. Check it out. There's still cheap bikes but they are full on Walmart bikes. But a name brand, middle of the road bike you might have bought from Giant or Specialized for $600 a few years ago, that same bike now is $2000 to $2500! It's insanity.
Stellantis the 2nd or 3rd owners in the last 30 years. It says a lot!
You are right. It's the world car production. Ie all or most manufacturers have a 2.0L turbo or 3.6V.. it's the same engine to maximize profits. Subaru uses Toyota electronics.. car now a days are a scam...
No not really if you look at what Eaton and the Germans did to Chrysler
Daimler merged with Chrysler in a "merger of equals" in 1998, which ended in 2007.
They merged with Fiat in 2014 to create FCA and FCA merged with PSA to create Stellantis.
The "owner" of Chrysler hasn't changed. They just expanded the corporation.
Low-IQ, low-information people think Chrysler is "Italian" or "French" now, but they're no more European than Rolls Royce is German or Land Rover is Indian.
Damn yuppies. Just make a dependable truck for the working people. Don’t need all the BS
So, buy the base model and quit crying.
Remember when the ranger was a small truck. Now the thing looks like an f150 from the early 2000s and the f150 looks like a tank.
@xgp048 They have the maverick but it's arguably not a real truck. I don't know I wouldn't want a mini truck, I don't even like small beds like what's the point if you can't even haul a sofa? At that point you might as well just buy a minivan.
UAW clunkers..
When I went to buy a 2023 Widebody Hellcat 3 different dealerships laughed me out the building trying to buy one for MSRP for cash, I ended up buying a 2021 Widebody Hellcat off a old guy I knew. I hope dodge goes bankrupt ASAP!
Start back the sign and drives.. mfers want 6k down on a lease with highest payments
Exactly!!!! Cuz I got all 3 employee papers, family members. I will wait to they come to their senses and drop the prices to affordable levels
@@lgee9027 I’m in the same boat, I have all the discounts and they still wanted 6k down, I got up and left. Unreal
Folks have other priorities like food & a roof over their head. Those are getting expensive too.
This is a simple problem to take care of. Just slash the prices.
By cutting down these crazy UAW wages?
Quality counts. Repairs are expensive. I don't want to pay top dollar for an inferior product.
Dealerships devastated customers, then overpriced vehicle truly finished off whatever demand was left. Serves them rightly for their greed.
The issue is this ball but killed ev plug ins are taking over.
Here in canada we pay a stupid amount of tax on these vehicles. High end trucks will easily see 20% tax plus 9% interest rates on already ridiculously expensive vehicles. No thanks.
Sign and drive $400 a month lease and watch them go. 0% financing for 72 months and sell, sell, sell.
I would buy a new f150 today if ford did that.
But instead, I'll be shopping for a used mini van...
$4,000 or $2,000 off is not a deal when dealers marked them up by $15,000 to $20,000 !
HD Pick up trucks reduced by $9000.00 sounds good but you are still buying a pick up truck for almost 100 grand. They need to reduce the price by at least a half.
Foriegn owners running American company into ground while they make record profits. Our government allows the whole world to take a dump on us. They don't want these dealerships to sell, or they will have to cover warranties.
stellantis built this trucks trying to outlast the strike. now they're gonna blame UAW wages for high MSRPs and begin layoffs. it's disgusting to see them take advantage of our car dependent nation like this
Nice file footage. Unfortunately, the lot you were looking at was a staging line for accessories at its assembly plant in Sterling Heights. Next time get it right
They are masters at deception.
This is t even real media, it’s basically controlled. No freedom of the press.
Dealer add-ons don't help either. Example, a $900 dollar "blinking" third break light.
Don't forget the insane dealer markups!! Until they get that managed I know I'm going somewhere else I guarantee many more are too
And the company's CEO just got a nice fat raise.
Give them away
They probably can’t because they would be stuck with them forever since nobody wants them 🤷🏽♀️😆
$30k for a car? You people are CRAZY! I paid $160 for a 1992 GMC Pickup at a tow auction in 2018 and put this truck into commercial service with 320k on the clock and it has 525k on it now. Yes i have replaced nearly every moving part on the truck in that time but all that work has cost me about $7k. So.. $7k for 200k miles of service across 6 years..... The reduction in insurance costs for this 30 year old vehicle vs a new one has covered the $7k and then some....Stop throwing vehicles away! You are throwing your money away! Get one out of the 'trash' and save yourself THOUSANDS!
The vast majority of people have no idea how to work on a vehicle, let alone have the tools to do so.
my truck has 350k on it now and i too realized its just cheaper to keep this one on the road vs buying a shiny new one!
@billymacktexasdetective5827 so take it to a reputable mechanic. I have 4 cars all paid off. You think I'm going to take them to a dealership? Absolutely not. You don't need to be a mechanic to get your car fixed. 80 sierra grande 92 tercel 10 IS F & 20 mirage. All running like a top
@billymacktexasdetective5827 I know how to work on cars pretty good I'm not a master mechanic or anything but what I don't have is $4,000 to get a rebuilt transmission so I had to get a new vehicle. Especially if you have a older vehicle with a pretty specific part that's hard to find.
They got away with it cause at the time there were a lot of stupid people willing to pay for it, even knowing it's overpriced LOL. They just don't care. Maybe they will now but who knows.
In the Northern states your $30k car rusts out at the same speeds as a $16k car. Throwing money away.
Price is the least of the problems with EVs.
GREED
The reason prices stay high...people will pay them. I remember when Jeeps and trucks were the cheapest vehicles on the market and now they are the most expensive.
Nobody can afford $80k for a truck. Ridiculous!
The first mfgr. that does away with engines you cant service yourself. That does away with 75% of the needless sensors, does away with electric windows, electric seats, blue tooth, cruise control, sound systems, family seating, sunroofs, flat screens, anything less than a true 8" bed, aluminum construction, steering wheel controls, automatic transmissions, will make trillions!!!!!
Reminds me of the guys whinging about seat belts back in the 1960s. They'll add $10 to the price of the car! Who needs them? Pansies!
@@donwyoming1936 Whinging....really whinging.....I just want a work truck to be a work truck again. They obliterated the Jeep too. Off road vehicles for people who never go off road.
Blame JoeFlation and UAW for overpriced junk not selling.
The current business model in the auto industry seems problematic. Many manufacturers prioritize profit over quality, often using cheaper materials at the expense of the consumer. It's frustrating for those of us who work hard and want to reward ourselves with a car purchase, only to receive a mediocre product. This situation is unfair to consumers.
UAW pay increase has to come from somewhere
Maybe stop overcharging for junk dodge rust the worst
Interest rates are through the roof. Thank joe for that
I bought a 2017 Ram for $38,500 plus taxes. The msrp on the window sticker was $66,000. So a $5000 rebate on a $80,000 Ram doesnt seem like a deal at all. I guess they will stay sitting in the sun baking.
It's what happens when you raise prices 30% and have abysmal quality. If they want to actually sell them, drop the prices by the 30%+ increase and significantly improve quality.
With the crazy mark ups and stellantis over making vehicles when UAW was on strike back fired on them.
Take off the markup, then drop the msrp by 50% or more, that’s what I call a sale
Manufacturing problems during and after the pandemic created shortages, which caused a surge in prices because demand was outstripping supply. Now that manufacturing problems have abated, supply is outstripping demand. As always, this is a management problem. Factory management only has one goal. To produce as many vehicles as possible. They don't care what or how many are selling. That is head offices's and dealer's problem. It's not a sign of economic problems, it's a sign of conflicting management issues.
Lowering the price 4-9 k on certain models....how about 15 thousand dollars off..
this happens when you elect a Moran for a president
Huh. 90k for a pick up truck before the intrest I mean.
This all sounds like a sales advertisement
If you pay $85 to a $100K for a pickup 🛻 or an SUV, then you have to live in it🤣🤣! 💰💵💸💪🙏
UAW made the cost up on a new contract. Good going UAW.
how dare you out do china's over capacity ! gotta slap on some more tariffs on Chinese cars that's not even here yet to keep the American car prices sky high
dont buy cars from brands i cannot spell or pronounce. what does it mean?
Put them on sale all you want, NO ONE WANTS THEM!!!!
Wait till November, they will be giving them away for free
Junk cars.
You simply buy a house near Amish territory, put the carriage in the garage and the horse in the backyard. And then ride down the street and they'll just think that your Amish when really you're avoiding buying a vehicle.
I've owned all of the big 3 cars including Chrysler/Dodge 3 times. Even a 75% off sale wouldn't put me back in one of those autos, including Jeep.
Fool?
have a raffle, GIVE SOME AWAY, HA HA HA.
Unless you have unneeded cash, buying a car or truck is absolutely dumb!
Unneeded cash is an oxymoron...
You can take 20k off the jeeps and I still wouldn’t buy that junk.
Anyone looking to buy a luxury jeep out there is crazy to begin with because jeeps are not luxury cars