IT'S BEGUN! The Car Market CRASH of 2025

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • The Car Market crash of 2025 starts now… here’s proof. The writing is in the wall and something has got to give… and soon! What do you think? Do you think we’re heading toward a legitimate car market crash in 2025? Let me know your thoughts.
    Details discussed in this video:
    Nissan is dying… emergency mode 9K people are losing jobs
    25K Ram pickups sitting over 220 days
    So many new 2024 and 23 models still sitting in lots
    Vicious cycle consumer doesn’t buy, dealer inventory goes through the roof, dealers turn away allocations, manufacturers cut production, they then layoff people… impact on already struggling economy.
    Insurance premiums have over doubled in most states in the last 2-3 years.
    Combine that with crazy interest rates, spikes in MSRPs,
    According to Edmonds: $760 is the average new vehicle monthly payment.
    1/6 people will agree to a car loan over 1K per month.
    1/5 auto loans declined in the last quarter
    Repossessions are going through the roof… up 23% compared to last year… people just aren’t paying for their vehicles.
    Today’s average interest rates are 7.2% on new 11.4% in used vehicles.
    Between the cost of vehicles now, awful interest rates, insurance rates, and people having a bad taste in their mouths from greedy pandemic days. People aren’t buying.
    Wholesale values have come down 18% in the last 4 months… we are now seeing this impact the retail market. Prices are coming down fast.
    Not all cars are selling at auction now. This is good for the consumer… dealers NEED to move their inventory due to flooring costs.
    Cost of living is playing a vital role: Mortgage payments, rent payments, mortgage insurance, cost of groceries, etc…
    Trade ins and used cars are bringing terrible figures right now.
    Used vehicle prices are having to fall.
    Tundras are sitting nationwide for 200-250 days… up to 300. Which is why Toyota dealers are getting desperate …$12K off. Not enough.
    Average Negative equity is $7200 per vehicle in the US.
    1 out 5 consumers with negative equity owe $10K more on their auto loan than what the vehicle is currently worth.
    Auto loan debt is at a record high right now.
    Outside of Tesla, EV sales have totally crapped the bed. Even Tesla prices have fallen a ton.
    Desirable vehicles are coming with huge discounts… personally I’ve struggled so much to avoid buying a Raptor 37… $7500 off MSRP now. TRD pro Tacomas are commonly priced at 4K off. Trailhunters 4K off… Raptor Rs are teetering closer to MSRP by the day. Ram TRXs Final Editions 12-15K off MSRP. Bronco Raptors 15-20K off MSRP. Jeep wrangler 392 final edition 8-12K off MSRP.
    So many high trimmed vehicles because they bring in the largest profit margin…
    People always low specced affordable vehicles. Reliable, simple, affordable.
    No more markups. Dealers can’t justify markups because lenders won’t approve inflated loans. Easier to do when “money was cheap” 1-2% interest rates.
    Buyer is in control. You have numerous dealerships to choose from… pickup the phone and make several phone calls. You’ll save thousands.
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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @damirzanne
    @damirzanne 2 месяца назад +10935

    $100K for a pickup ? I say , let it rot …

    • @planesandbikes7353
      @planesandbikes7353 2 месяца назад +256

      this price will take a huge jump in a couple years if Trump imposes 25% tariffs on cars and car components and parts from Mexico and Canada. Easily adding $15k to each new truck at all price points.

    • @robertwalls6180
      @robertwalls6180 2 месяца назад +536

      @@planesandbikes7353 or production is moved back to the United States

    • @pigboykool
      @pigboykool 2 месяца назад +137

      That's almost the price of my house 15 yr ago😂😂😂

    • @titantitan8750
      @titantitan8750 2 месяца назад +171

      ​@@planesandbikes7353Tell me you don't know how tariffs work.

    • @2-minutedrone
      @2-minutedrone 2 месяца назад +117

      How did we get to this point? What's next, by 2030 they'll be going for 200 grand? Do they want nobody to own cars?

  • @rebuilt_riders2261
    @rebuilt_riders2261 2 месяца назад +4160

    dealer: adds $30k markup
    also dealer: shocked no one is buying vehicles

    • @MrBeny127
      @MrBeny127 Месяц назад +53

      It’s not the dealers. It’s the manufacturers

    • @justsomeguy697
      @justsomeguy697 Месяц назад +40

      ​@MrBeny127 the dealers do add markups yes but only on the hardest to find vehicle. Not average vehicles. Like a raptor r is sold with a markup for example

    • @davekeller6115
      @davekeller6115 Месяц назад +47

      People are buying them that's why their prices not crashing down. Never underestimate the fools

    • @BigD509631
      @BigD509631 Месяц назад +8

      No dealer is doing dealer addendums on mainstream inventory. This is all on the factories.

    • @ghjong001
      @ghjong001 Месяц назад +20

      People *were* buying them - but even in the US, there are a finite number of people willing to keep rolling negative equity into new loans. Eventually, the market gets saturated. Housing will be next.

  • @Brandonhistorymakerz
    @Brandonhistorymakerz 2 месяца назад +6805

    I can wait longer than the car companies/stealerships can

    • @stanfordbanks3399
      @stanfordbanks3399 2 месяца назад +148

      Your spot on i am holding out or buying used if the price is right ✅️

    • @johnliberty3647
      @johnliberty3647 2 месяца назад +90

      I am moving to a motorcycle. I can rent a U-Haul when I purchase something big

    • @Marko-tv3sw
      @Marko-tv3sw 2 месяца назад

      Just my thoughts. I have my popcorn ready. Can't wait for this electric agenda against emissions and diesels to fall apart. Ho-ho-ho.

    • @mustafakarimi9
      @mustafakarimi9 2 месяца назад

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    • @theresedillon6717
      @theresedillon6717 2 месяца назад +82

      Always have 2 beater cars. If one is not running at the moment you have the other. Both of mine are 2005s. I am always surveying the landscape for a good deal on something newer, but I'm good until that deal becomes available.😁

  • @steverhodes467
    @steverhodes467 Месяц назад +485

    As someone who is very mechanically inclined, I will NEVER buy any of the new junk out there.

    • @SenorBeezy91
      @SenorBeezy91 Месяц назад +14

      Very narrow-minded thing to say

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts Месяц назад +35

      Agreed, it's all highly strung and full of electrics that are bound to fail.
      Bring back simplicity and ease of self-maintenance.

    • @steverhodes467
      @steverhodes467 Месяц назад +10

      @jasonrichardwatts Absolutely!! I drive a mint 08 3/4 ton and in the 8 years I have owned it I've have done nothing but general maintenance. Old enough to be very reliable and new enough to have some creature comforts without all the stupid tech. Why TF should a car ever have wifi?!

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts Месяц назад +3

      @ Awesome choice of vehicle, they're badass and the epitome of the most sophisticated tech needed in a vehicle. You should be free to repair it in your own garage with basic tools and some mechanical aptitude. Some of these new vehicles are disposable trash that won't even let you listen to the radio unless you have a paid subscription and WiFi enabled. Absolute junk.

    • @Ididntdoit1138
      @Ididntdoit1138 Месяц назад +5

      My next truck is gonna be a 02 cummins with a 6spd probably gunna slap it in my ranger 😂

  • @btm9823
    @btm9823 2 месяца назад +8565

    Who are these people that are buying these $70,000 plus vehicles! I couldn’t sleep at night paying these ridiculous prices! Insane! 😮

    • @dave3657
      @dave3657 2 месяца назад +280

      My only guess would be people getting insurance settlements from accidents. Won’t pay the whole bill, but would probably knock it down enough. 🤷🏻

    • @ccron889_
      @ccron889_ 2 месяца назад +536

      People who can technically afford the payment, but can’t afford them at all. Debt, it’s the American way lol

    • @daviddamjanovich1668
      @daviddamjanovich1668 2 месяца назад +307

      They are too expensive, and quality has gone down the tubes. All the new vehicles are recall after recall. Stop buying.

    • @pall5114
      @pall5114 2 месяца назад +133

      You are getting less of a vehicle, less quality and paying way more. What goes up to fast must come down to earth crashing.

    • @randykaminski6214
      @randykaminski6214 2 месяца назад +128

      Yep, I agree. My wife and I are at the place of needing two vehicles.......... The 40-50k for our main family car, and 55-65k for a stronger vehicle is just too much!! It’s not a matter of having the money, but being willing to PAY SO MUCH!!!

  • @jimthompson909
    @jimthompson909 2 месяца назад +4927

    So instead of dropping the prices way way low they would rather cut people’s job and let the vehicles sit and depreciate in value! Complete greed! Makes no sense

    • @charlo17
      @charlo17 2 месяца назад +166

      unfortunately ...it makes sense to them

    • @Justin-f7f
      @Justin-f7f 2 месяца назад +115

      They have to, they don’t own those vehicles outright, they have loans on the vehicles, if they sell for a significant loss they still have to pay their creditors the difference owed on this loans with interest, they don’t have a lot of wiggle room on the price of the cars, their profit margins on the cars are actually pretty low a lot of the time, they make most of their money on financing the vehicle to you in house and all the other dealership markups on the car, the vehicle itself doesn’t make them very much profit to begin with.

    • @troypropes1182
      @troypropes1182 2 месяца назад +66

      @@Justin-f7fI used to sell cars and you’re right for the most part. Dealerships make their money in the “back end” of these car deals. For example: wheel and tire packages, extended warranty, oil change packages, etc.
      They also make a ton of money on the interest of in house financing because you pay way more for the car when financing.

    • @APTHSCULT
      @APTHSCULT 2 месяца назад +42

      That’s the American way my friend. Money is the only thing that matters

    • @truthseeker1203
      @truthseeker1203 2 месяца назад +51

      lol and still not get a sell out of it. It solves nothing. I personally can’t even stomach paying 25,000 for a new car.

  • @RyanZNO
    @RyanZNO 2 месяца назад +2456

    The average American simply can't afford new car prices, they've ballooned out of control. $100k for a 1/2 ton pickup? Ridiculous.

    • @clayhundenshire2643
      @clayhundenshire2643 2 месяца назад +30

      @@RyanZNO thats why I own a used trailer. Why buy a pickup truck when you can buy a trailer, while is so much more versatile. Unless someone is using a pickup truck to haul stuff on a daily basis, it’s not really worth the cost of a pickup.

    • @Chewpapifuqs
      @Chewpapifuqs 2 месяца назад +27

      @@clayhundenshire2643it’s any vehicle now days dude not just trucks

    • @mariabaiteke2591
      @mariabaiteke2591 2 месяца назад

      tHE TOP 1% ARE MILKING US DRY WORLD WIDE

    • @Jackmehoff68
      @Jackmehoff68 Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/user/liveoSAtuR0crvY?si=b4bwwX-wE36nXh44 ddi

    • @stevenbledsoe4186
      @stevenbledsoe4186 Месяц назад +15

      Same as close to a million for a 3/ 2 house.

  • @moliu3663
    @moliu3663 Месяц назад +281

    Dealers need to stop trying to scam us. These prices are insulting.

    • @Thatsnotwhatiwastold
      @Thatsnotwhatiwastold Месяц назад +5

      It’s the manufacture

    • @prestoncofta2085
      @prestoncofta2085 Месяц назад +1

      @@ThatsnotwhatiwastoldNo it’s not, it’s the dealer mark up

    • @topgeologist
      @topgeologist Месяц назад

      All of you are dumb, dealer and car manufacturers do not determine the United States economy, blame our elected officials.

    • @moliu3663
      @moliu3663 Месяц назад +10

      @@topgeologist Ya jeez I wonder who lobbied for the policies that got us here.

    • @ZoinkNation
      @ZoinkNation 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@prestoncofta2085you realize dealers have to buy these cars to sell, right?

  • @Neckrollios18
    @Neckrollios18 Месяц назад +1272

    I imagine the average consumer can't afford a car more than 25K... And yet here are all of these cars over 30K.

    • @heavysystemsinc.
      @heavysystemsinc. Месяц назад +86

      even 25k is like...that's a bit of a strain on the typical service industry wage. I think it's closer to 15k as a managable load payment but there's zero cars these days that are going to leave a lot for less than 20, well new cars. Obviously used, depending on where you go, you might find someone just wanting to give you the nicest car ever cause their parent died and they don't want to deal with it (seen that before!)....

    • @neshltd2303
      @neshltd2303 Месяц назад +13

      Nissan altimas are 30k new now..

    • @Nekros-t9e
      @Nekros-t9e Месяц назад +12

      I got a used 2015 accord in 2022 for 21k and I still barely cover the monthly payment. That payment is also a 7 year plan.

    • @neshltd2303
      @neshltd2303 Месяц назад +21

      @Nekros-t9e That's shitty. You used to be able to buy a decent full size used truck for that price.

    • @zenboy1612
      @zenboy1612 Месяц назад +7

      cars lose their value when bought too, its a bad investment

  • @coldking8383
    @coldking8383 Месяц назад +736

    The house I’m living now -3 bedroom 2 bath 1 acre . Paid 98k in 1998 ! Now a car/truck is 90+k ! Truly crazy ……

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming Месяц назад +23

      Over 20 years ago, to bad the wages are kept lower then the cost of living.

    • @youstolemyhandleyoutwat
      @youstolemyhandleyoutwat Месяц назад

      You bought a house 1998? Shut up, your opinion doesnt matter. You people led us here.

    • @Kharizmah
      @Kharizmah Месяц назад +24

      @@HashknightGamingI disagree, you bump up wages you raise the price of everything. Rather the problem is the reverse. They need to bring down the cost of living especially housing

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming Месяц назад +12

      @Kharizmah Why not both the world has plenty to feed and house everyone the problem is always greed.

    • @Kharizmah
      @Kharizmah Месяц назад +7

      @ Both solves nothing as they counteract each other. You can call it greed but that’s the reality of a capitalistic society. Profit has to be made. If There is No profit expect no raises. Society would be based on a bartering system, which has never truly existed large scale in any government system.

  • @snoreberry1786
    @snoreberry1786 2 месяца назад +3925

    Toyota needs to go back to basics with an affordable small work truck. Tacoma has gotten too big and too expensive.

    • @GregoryStevens-hm4ix
      @GregoryStevens-hm4ix 2 месяца назад +104

      I'm with ya and it's sad. I'm a long life Toyota fan until they went nuts with size and prices of their trucks, along with an engine that blew up in them, something that I thought I would never see. My last two Toyotas were an '84 diesel and the Tacoma when it came out in '95, an extra cab version, beautiful and tough truck. Neighbor behind me bought a new Tundra when they came out, same thing, good looking and tough. When did all of this change? Being retired for the last 12 years and out of the new car market, it baffles me. My now second wife bought a '17 Buick Envision after being T-boned in her '12 Cruze and not hurt. It now has 110 grand on it with not one iota of a problem since bought, and of all things, it was at least assembled in Shanghai, China in a GM plant they built over there. If I had known that I would have tried to talk her out of it, but now I'm glad I didn't, being surprised that this car is as good as it is. Why can't they build one over here that will do that like they used to? I guess one thing, greed and not wanting to pay their workers a decent wage, and it's gonna bite them in the butt. John Deere has found out the hard way, luckily for them the hadn't started building their plant in Mexico yet, that 200% increase in a tariff would have totally killed all sales of their products in this country and they damn well know it, thank you very much, President Trump, keep up the good work and turn this country upside down and shake all of the greedy Demorats out of it or break them, sounds good to me...

    • @theresedillon6717
      @theresedillon6717 2 месяца назад +2

      Yes.

    • @BugGenerat0r
      @BugGenerat0r 2 месяца назад +88

      Sadly most Americans want bigger and bigger trucks. Toyota is just giving them what they want.

    • @bodhixxx1
      @bodhixxx1 2 месяца назад +50

      yes small 4x4 trucks were very useful in construction farming ranching timber mining industries.

    • @sarahharvey7844
      @sarahharvey7844 2 месяца назад +36

      exactly...what happened to Japan's moto of selling good affordable reliable cars??

  • @lishalovewright7218
    @lishalovewright7218 Месяц назад +102

    Here in south Florida. 2-4 year old vehicles are the exact same price as a brand new one. But then they offer you almost nothing for a trade. It’s crazy.

    • @Hppyhppy2
      @Hppyhppy2 13 дней назад

      you hit the nail on the head. It's actually algorithm hacking. It's not that a car is worth X. It's that when you are selling a car it's worth y. And when you are buying a car it's worth X. The price difference? That's how loud the industry is; that's how good the industry is at gate keeping private sellers from meeting private buyers, how good the auto industry is at keeping repairs complex and out of the hands of the average consumer so that when a vehicle breaks it's useless unless you have the special tools and knowledge the fucking conomi code to change a light bulb. Cars used to be built easy to repair. The private seller and buyer market used to be easily accessible and bigger then the dealership market. The new market; it's just all a bunch of car dealers yelling over everyone.

  • @sony7-YT
    @sony7-YT 2 месяца назад +1335

    Never thought I'd see the day BMW, Audi cheaper than GMC, Ford, etc

    • @merrytunes8697
      @merrytunes8697 2 месяца назад +92

      I paid

    • @sukaenacornelius9285
      @sukaenacornelius9285 2 месяца назад +106

      @@merrytunes8697I paid 3k for my hatchback Mercedes in Spain. My husband bought a Land rover defender for 30k that is apparently worth over 100k in US. US is dumb. People need to stop borrowing so much. Its citizens fault in opinion. Borrow culture.

    • @Kreutz
      @Kreutz 2 месяца назад +46

      Part of it is the American obsession with trucks and SUVs.

    • @radrcer
      @radrcer 2 месяца назад +9

      And Ford is almost same price as Toyotas.

    • @PWCDN
      @PWCDN 2 месяца назад +15

      @@sukaenacornelius9285 Borrowing is the exact reason why cars are so expensive in the USA. If you can't afford it anyways and willing to go into debt, why not tax on another 10-20k worth of payments.

  • @davidiverson
    @davidiverson Месяц назад +1035

    The fact that they can discount 15-20k off the price tag shows just how much fluff is getting stacked on top of these new vehicles and how much markup they're hoping to make. Strip out all the giant iPad screens, extra sensors, useless Baja racing packages, and give us a normal work truck for 30K and we'll think about it.

    • @Sound_Groove_of_America
      @Sound_Groove_of_America Месяц назад +16

      I’d pay for it straight up if it was 30k

    • @jackpistone8015
      @jackpistone8015 Месяц назад +15

      Definitely a good point. I have a 2023 Subaru Outback wilderness and I love it besides all the tech: the iPad, sensors, Subaru eyesight, I wish it didn’t have any of it.

    • @CalebE98
      @CalebE98 Месяц назад +1

      @@Sound_Groove_of_AmericaI paid 32k for my z71 brand new in 2021. A normal WT should be like 25k and I’d buy it for sure.

    • @theinstitute1324
      @theinstitute1324 Месяц назад +9

      The screens are cheaper than buttons, objectively. Even if it was only infotainment and a few electronics it controlled, screens are far cheaper than manual controls because they can consolidate more functions of the vehicle.

    • @Drewdayz2419
      @Drewdayz2419 Месяц назад +7

      He just said $39,000 for a RAV4 that’s a $15,000 vehicle

  • @argazmellal3098
    @argazmellal3098 2 месяца назад +1533

    I bought 2003 Toyota Camry from the auction just for 950$ nothing wrong with it with only 88k miles on it runs perfect , ain’t worth it pay all this money for those cars, wake up people

    • @PurpleMonkeyDishwasher88
      @PurpleMonkeyDishwasher88 2 месяца назад +91

      The person who sold it at auction was desperate for cash, because they would've gotten a much better offer on Facebook marketplace or even a used auto lot. Especially for a Toyota with less than 100k miles.

    • @TheMwowner1
      @TheMwowner1 2 месяца назад +49

      where was this secret auction place

    • @argazmellal3098
      @argazmellal3098 2 месяца назад +14

      @@PurpleMonkeyDishwasher88 i changed front light and fixed some dents on the side that’s all

    • @biapinder
      @biapinder 2 месяца назад +16

      I heard you have to have a special permit to be able to buy a car from an action? I'm just a normal citizen with and have no permit or own a business just want a car for personal use in Florida. Any advice?

    • @PurpleMonkeyDishwasher88
      @PurpleMonkeyDishwasher88 2 месяца назад +18

      @@biapinder some require a dealer or used car dealer's permit. Others are open to the public, but you have to register, and pay like an entry fee (which isn't cheap).

  • @stock7416
    @stock7416 15 дней назад +12

    I work for a massive car parts manufacturer. At a communications meeting someone asked "If no one's buying cars right now, what can we expect for our hours/overtime moving forward?"
    Just straight faced looked over a sea of low income workers and said
    "My wife and daughter are both buying a new suv this year, so the market's definitely okay"

  • @emty9668
    @emty9668 2 месяца назад +1881

    Instead of filling them with all the gadgets under the sun just make a simple, easy to use, basic and repairable at home truck. Keep it simple.

    • @m998hmmwv7
      @m998hmmwv7 2 месяца назад

      They can't because democrats mandate the extra junk

    • @sukaenacornelius9285
      @sukaenacornelius9285 2 месяца назад +80

      As a frugal saver who doesn’t believe in borrowing, US is terrible. All it takes is an injury or sickness. Then your fucked by medical. Can’t work. US citizens need to learn to be more frugal and stop borrowing for absolutely everything. Then maybe the banks will adapt to you. Mass credit and loans also cause inflation, its happened with houses, 2008 be example. Its happened with American education, and now its happening with auto. Among other things. Americans should see borrowing as sin. Here in Spain, and Switzerland. No one used credit or gets loans for dumb stuff.

    • @aquachonk
      @aquachonk 2 месяца назад +7

      Those were the days.

    • @lawofliberty3517
      @lawofliberty3517 2 месяца назад

      ​@@sukaenacornelius9285in my 40s, family man, s.e. US, usury IS a sin.
      While I learned that just last year.
      I've ALWAYS just had that feeling that borrowing for ANY reason is wrong.
      A stable and functional system SHOULDN'T have to cause debt.
      My only "debt" is medical.
      I save and buy. It's tough. I'm also thankful for family that took the debt scheme on to give us a roof.
      I pay. It's their name. Its risky, yes, yet what is anything worth if you have no one to give it to when your time is done?
      😂
      I cant even get basic services like internet in my name because I have 0 history of credit
      ✝️
      🙌
      Praise God, our Father in Heaven

    • @jeffy1466
      @jeffy1466 2 месяца назад +43

      I've been screaming this for years. I just want a truck that can haul a trailer so we can work and bring home some money. I dont want my truck to have 37 built in features and attractions. It's not an amusement part.

  • @patricklioneljonson2747
    @patricklioneljonson2747 Месяц назад +301

    Modern cars are ridiculously overpriced, between $45,000 to $100,000 for a car is ludicrous. And it's because of us, we keep buying and paying on interest for 5 to 7 years. Enough's enough America!

    • @AMn-t6f
      @AMn-t6f Месяц назад +9

      My cousin’s wife just bought a Rav 4 and her monthly payment is $850. It’s such a turn off.

    • @SageDragun
      @SageDragun Месяц назад +10

      Agree 💯 people need stop to buying and falling for the 72-84 “low” monthly payments w/o understanding they’re actually paying more interest!

    • @skankhunt3624
      @skankhunt3624 Месяц назад

      ​@@AMn-t6fprobably shouldn't be looking at your cousin's wife in that way bud.

    • @kaspervestergaard2383
      @kaspervestergaard2383 Месяц назад +1

      I would just ride my bicycle instead.

    • @skankhunt3624
      @skankhunt3624 Месяц назад

      @@AMn-t6f that's your cousin's wife my man. Plenty of other fish in the sea.

  • @mikehenry4743
    @mikehenry4743 2 месяца назад +1388

    I am 61 and have purchased 4 vehicles in my lifetime. Starting with a '69 Bronco when I graduated high school in 1981, a 1974 High boy, a 1997 F350 4x4 and 2003 Town car. I still own all 4 and drive them on a regular basis and they have served me well. Instead of buying anything new, I will stick with what I have.

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne 2 месяца назад +56

      And all are easy to work on.

    • @Tom-yj6mt
      @Tom-yj6mt 2 месяца назад +47

      That 69 Bronco is worth some money if it's in good shape

    • @mikehenry4743
      @mikehenry4743 2 месяца назад +56

      @@Tom-yj6mt I'm in Arizona, no rust, excellent condition.

    • @Tom-yj6mt
      @Tom-yj6mt 2 месяца назад

      @@mikehenry4743 that's awesome!

    • @jobjob9305
      @jobjob9305 2 месяца назад +11

      I wish I had driveway space for 4 cars/trucks... But I usually keep myc ars 10-15 years myself.

  • @kanaletumlinson
    @kanaletumlinson Месяц назад +41

    I remember during Covid every dealership in my area had the market adjustment markup, none were willing to budget if you needed to look at a vehicle… those same dealerships are now asking 50-90k for a pickup truck but their inventory has been sitting for months & months… dealers are starting to find out how hard it is for the average joe.

  • @stevefisher2121
    @stevefisher2121 2 месяца назад +1044

    I keep seeing these videos about the vehicle market crash month after month but the vehicle companies are still there and the prices are still outrageous!!!!

    • @lakecrab
      @lakecrab 2 месяца назад

      Even if the cars came down 25% they would be too expensive. The EVIL scumbag VULCHERS at the Stealerships, Government, Insurance Cos. and Parts and Maintenance industry are fighting over the last bit of meat on the dried bones of the consumer.

    • @lewisvang1927
      @lewisvang1927 2 месяца назад

      It's crashing. They are just holding on to peoples venerabilit. People aren't buying. All over the globe, car companies are laying people off. Just keep waiting for the 2025. It's all over unless car prices are lower.
      Look at tesla. It was overpriced. Now nobody wants them.

    • @deanwhittle2669
      @deanwhittle2669 2 месяца назад +123

      Because endless copy cat whining gets a lot of views

    • @ThurstMETV
      @ThurstMETV 2 месяца назад +40

      In Michigan the big 3 are still pumping these vehicles out of the plant. Blows my mind! The 23’s end 24’s are still on the lots and meanwhile they’re still making 25’s by the boatload

    • @mtradz
      @mtradz 2 месяца назад

      Steve this guy is as full of s*** as the other people producing these videos. In my area I see no big price drops like these assholes report

  • @nathanluna6765
    @nathanluna6765 Месяц назад +600

    Companies have been increasing car prices for year. for no reason. Wtf how is a car worth 89k WTF ARE THEY SMOKING.

    • @zazjudo
      @zazjudo Месяц назад +24

      It’s all the stuff that gets added to the car. Even base model cars come with a lot of standard stuff now. Plus, they’re practically computers on wheels. Don’t even get me started on performance technology. Add in sport suspension, active anti roll, performance tires, electronically controlled differential, etc, and you’re looking at a very expensive car. There’s also inflation, that’s a big one. Because people don’t buy cars that often throughout their life, they don’t see the effect of inflation on car prices until it’s 10 years worth all at once. $89k is equivalent to around $66k back in 2015. That’s definitely still an expensive car, but if that’s where your bench mark is, you’ll be totally blindsided

    • @carlosbaba4216
      @carlosbaba4216 Месяц назад +10

      Gotta import Japanese Kei Trucks. Powerful like a truck but only 6k.

    • @arnulfotrujillo5570
      @arnulfotrujillo5570 Месяц назад

      Same with trucks and suvs

    • @beksinski
      @beksinski Месяц назад +8

      A lot of this has to do with epa regulations and incentives. Efficient cars get subsidies that keep them sub 40k. Trucks, sports cars and luxury cars do not and simply absorb all the extra overhead.

    • @ElantraN-o9s
      @ElantraN-o9s Месяц назад +2

      I don’t understand why it’s so expensive. I’d rather buy a performance BMW or Audi at that price

  • @dnahof5306
    @dnahof5306 2 месяца назад +714

    First it was the car market crash of 2023, then 2024. Now it's the car market crash of 2025. I'm still waiting for this so-called "crash". And I'm still waiting for prices to come down. Someone is still buying these over-priced vehicles, because the high prices remain.

    • @sinbadthesailor87
      @sinbadthesailor87 2 месяца назад +183

      Prices won't come down. It's greedflation. Manufacturers would rather cut production & jobs than cut pricing.

    • @mjford6152
      @mjford6152 Месяц назад +16

      Never going to happen. Trump will save us all.

    • @bruno3030
      @bruno3030 Месяц назад +18

      I am noticing used cars going down here in Canada, significantly. You can now get a working (piece of crap) car for 1000$

    • @Sick_Puppy590
      @Sick_Puppy590 Месяц назад

      @@mjford6152😂😂😂 sure buddy, get ready for a 25% markup on all imported goods including cars and car parts

    • @gildardo
      @gildardo Месяц назад +4

      HAHA, same.

  • @controlfreakscrtrs
    @controlfreakscrtrs Месяц назад +11

    I'm a Dodge technician at a Dodge/Toyota dealership. I completely understand the shit fits people throw when we tell them their $110k Wagoneer needs a transmission at 68 miles. Not 680, not 68,000 miles. 68. And yeah, it's covered under warranty, obviously, but it only hits that person right then that they paid over 6 figures for a pile of junk that they are stuck with for the next 8 years. Not just Wagoneer either, new Rams come in with issues none of us have ever seen before, and even Stellantis doesn't know how to fix them, so they just sit on the lot, waiting for an engineer to figure out a way to fix an $80k truck that a customer is waiting to drive. It's all gone to shit. I remember back during the pandemic, we couldn't keep a half ton pickup on the lot to save our lives, and my own mother had to drive out of state to buy a used Rav4 because that was the only way she could get her hands on one. We all saw this coming years ago, watching the trucks get more and more expensive, more technologically advanced, and seemingly as a direct result, hilariously unreliable. These cars are junk. If you can, buy used, but if you MUST buy new, take them for everything they're worth. I'm gearing up for a really shitty few years turning wrenches.

  • @nuancolar7304
    @nuancolar7304 Месяц назад +198

    They may as well start pricing the vehicles for several million dollars each. The numbers don't matter anymore because not only are prices now well beyond the reach of the average consumer, the prices are also too high to finance. Nobody wants to carry a mortgage on a vehicle.

  • @toms.3977
    @toms.3977 2 месяца назад +387

    I remember Sears selling Chevy Impalas in their catalog for $2400. THOSE were the days.

    • @AndresGutierrez-hr1ir
      @AndresGutierrez-hr1ir 2 месяца назад +13

      2400 was a lot back then tho.. that’s about 70k now.

    • @David-fl4xw
      @David-fl4xw 2 месяца назад +71

      @@AndresGutierrez-hr1ir If we assumed the catalog was from 1960, it would only be 25k in todays money. if it was 1969, 2400 would be 20k today. 1970, 2400 would be 19k. so no, 2400 is not 70k today, regardless of what era this catalog would've been from.

    • @barberryman
      @barberryman 2 месяца назад

      @@AndresGutierrez-hr1ir Puled that outta your ass!

    • @jasongrove5223
      @jasongrove5223 2 месяца назад

      That's still way too much for a chevy

    • @robbparker5445
      @robbparker5445 2 месяца назад +1

      Not very sophisticated are we ? What was the average annual salary back then...maga?

  • @JohnBoulding
    @JohnBoulding 2 месяца назад +350

    I'm sorry but 75-100k for a truck? That's insane

    • @davidmuller1958
      @davidmuller1958 2 месяца назад +20

      have you seen the used car market? People want 10k+ for an abused 1999 suv. Of course noones buying, but jesus...

    • @billrector
      @billrector 2 месяца назад +5

      My local dealership as a Harley addition F250 for over $130K and another limited edition for over $150K

    • @davidmuller1958
      @davidmuller1958 2 месяца назад +5

      @billrector 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 lets hope it stays there for a few years so that they learn their lesson

    • @michaeldelrossi4487
      @michaeldelrossi4487 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks to Biden and Harris and Bernie Sanders for the "Inflation Reduction Act" of 2021. Vehicle Products are Off the Charts for anyone to Afford! Your Vehicle is your Mortgage Payment and as soon as you drive it off the Lot it just dropped 25% in Value but you are still paying for it for 72 months; that's insane!

    • @Beammeupscotty-w5x
      @Beammeupscotty-w5x Месяц назад

      This is exactly why the used market is still holding up so well. The OP does not have a clue. Even a 30% discount on a new 100k truck is still 70k. That same 3 year old used truck is still 50k or more.

  • @bisceg181
    @bisceg181 Месяц назад +12

    It’s almost like the rich got richer and the poor have stayed poor. These companies have a total disconnect from the reality of lower income living.

  • @ivansweatt4997
    @ivansweatt4997 2 месяца назад +536

    The true working people cannot afford these vehicles. I couldn't afford them when they were $50,000 for a truck. I don't want to see people lose their jobs, but you all have to lower the prices on vehicles period.

    • @customera7945
      @customera7945 2 месяца назад +35

      If prices go down, sales will go up creating more jobs.

    • @ericcarterofthehillpeople
      @ericcarterofthehillpeople 2 месяца назад

      @@customera7945 Do you honestly believe the bean counters aren't pricing vehicles in a way that maximizes volume of sales? Obviously, something else is wrong, systemically, with our economy. I think this is Bidenomics biting us all in the rear.

    • @tinam1017
      @tinam1017 2 месяца назад +2

      Exactly.

    • @tinam1017
      @tinam1017 2 месяца назад +19

      So many industries took advantage during Covid and those prices they elevated have stayed elevated. What was their profit margin then and now? Working Americans can’t afford new cars any longer.

    • @markmac4596
      @markmac4596 2 месяца назад +4

      I think they ought to vote for more union control and raises for those folks working the line, you know, so they can make a living....

  • @bluestripetiger
    @bluestripetiger 2 месяца назад +280

    They want to know why they're not selling? All they have to do is look at the insane prices on those green stickers. All it took was getting to 0:32 seconds of the video!! $100,000 for a car??? Are they hallucinating??? With those types of prices they're trying to appeal to a very rich but niche audience, not to the family man in Middle America. Why are they surprised when they get niche results? So let me get this right, people cant afford the greedflation prices of these car companies and the response is to cut workers, not lower the price on their products? Absolutely insane and anti-american.

    • @SoldierPoet
      @SoldierPoet 2 месяца назад +10

      Well said and so true! There are many parts of the United States where you can buy a house for that; fixer upper maybe but you can still buy it.

    • @GUNNER67akaKelt
      @GUNNER67akaKelt 2 месяца назад

      Aparently they think everybody in the US gets paid like californians or new yorkers.

    • @JeffBolen
      @JeffBolen 2 месяца назад +5

      And the union wages keep going up and up

    • @dylanrathbun8084
      @dylanrathbun8084 2 месяца назад +4

      When it comes to supply and demand, when demand goes low, the price should do the same.

    • @Breeze-gd8wj
      @Breeze-gd8wj 2 месяца назад

      That can't be true I couldn't see it nobody is buying a truck for $100,000 is not even a Corvette

  • @ejradrenalin
    @ejradrenalin 2 месяца назад +383

    I'm so happy that I only drive old beaters 🚗 and pay cash for them. Two cars in 20 years $1,200 and $1,500 so $2,700 for 20 years plus in drive time. Borrowing to buy depreciating assets is nuts.

    • @jdizzle6324
      @jdizzle6324 2 месяца назад +5

      Imagine what type of custom truck you could build with 70k.

    • @Keefer24
      @Keefer24 2 месяца назад +1

      Not for everyone man, I don’t worry what other peoples pockets look like.

    • @wakethebarbarian4577
      @wakethebarbarian4577 2 месяца назад +10

      This is the key to wealth that most don't understand.

    • @davidmoore5004
      @davidmoore5004 2 месяца назад +3

      I bought a 2009 BMW 328i back in 2022 for 8k and it still runs good. I rather have a small truck but owning a vehicle is better than paying over $700 a month on these over priced vehicles.

    • @lauracollins3451
      @lauracollins3451 2 месяца назад +3

      I drive a 2007 Toyota Sequoia in winter and a 2003 Mini Cooper for summer. Not buying any vehicles mine have been paid for 10+ years no car loans.

  • @lovesthebass
    @lovesthebass Месяц назад +5

    A vehicle that costs as much as a house and you're shocked people aren't buying them? Smart.

  • @TheWillieG
    @TheWillieG 2 месяца назад +742

    I walked away from Toyota. Toyota is no longer in tune with the customers that once were loyal. I have many friends that have also walked away. 4 cyl Tacomas , 6 cyl Tundra's ??? No thank you. Plus the prices are outrageous !!! after two + decades of loyalty, it is an easy good bye !

    • @CNovz
      @CNovz 2 месяца назад +24

      who would you switch to?

    • @ambrymoss986
      @ambrymoss986 2 месяца назад +15

      Yes who did you switch to? I am looking at a used 2022 tundra (definitely over priced) but looking at the competition Toyota is a better look for me

    • @Trump_Wine
      @Trump_Wine 2 месяца назад +31

      Chevrolet is pretty decently priced compared to Ford, Toyota, and Dodge, and still has V8s.

    • @doubleslit9513
      @doubleslit9513 2 месяца назад +11

      @@TheWillieG Sad too. I was ready to buy a Tacoma in 2022 but of course they weren’t readily available. By the time they were available, the prices had practically doubled since 2018 when I bought my last new car. Just crazy 🤪. But hey, maybe they’re shooting for a higher priced clientele. 🤷‍♂️

    • @pall5114
      @pall5114 2 месяца назад +19

      @@CNovz probably doesn't matter anymore; it seems the old days of Japanese reliability may not be coming back, I hope I am wrong. In the future, I am considering getting rid of the car before the warranty expires or getting an extended warranty only if backed by the manufacturer. The cost of repairs, particularly electronic failure, is just out of control. I need to replace the ABS module for my 2014 Honda Accord. The part alone is $2100, only 88K miles, and It is well-maintained.
      For Honda Reman transmission $7-8k. In addition, when you get it repaired, there is no guarantee of quality workmanship. In summary, the new age of vehicle ownership is about screwing the consumer. What will correct this problem is a combination of consumers not buying overpriced cars and competition from China producing cheaper quality cars. Possible EVs have fewer parts and less to break down.

  • @ATLTomcat
    @ATLTomcat 2 месяца назад +330

    They can keep them. All the dealerships will go under before too long. NOTE: There are only 2% of Americans who are rich and can afford those ridiculous vehicles. Get the picture?

    • @reginafisher9919
      @reginafisher9919 2 месяца назад

      It's because of the tariffs, and it's going to get worse because of trump he's going to destroy us!

    • @reginafisher9919
      @reginafisher9919 2 месяца назад

      Everything is so expensive because of the tariffs, and Trump is getting ready to put more tariffs in place which will completely bankrupt and destroy our economy we're getting ready to see a depression like you've never seen in your lifetime! Tariffs didn't work before and they're not going to work now people are so stupid to vote for this idiot! He is a pedophile and a rapist that has filed bankruptcy 11 times and couldn't even run a casino! But let's vote that idiot in office! He will bankrupt this country with his tariffs!

    • @HappyHoney41
      @HappyHoney41 2 месяца назад +21

      Same with home prices. Builders build these massive homes; in the mean time, most people can't afford them and there's not enough reasonablely priced homes.

    • @DanielM.-mq4rm
      @DanielM.-mq4rm 2 месяца назад +6

      Problem is, that nothing will change. Dealers will go down and cars will get cheaper a few % but the manufacturers are setting these prices :(

    • @stevenprice6475
      @stevenprice6475 2 месяца назад

      @@ATLTomcat everyone affords them you pass thousands a day

  • @mdemartile
    @mdemartile 2 месяца назад +724

    I drive by dealerships in my 94 Chevy Z71 with 317,xxx miles, and just keep going. No truck payment, and sagging headliner is how I roll. Whether Ilor not I impress anyone in my old ride is irrelevant to me. I have money in the bank.

    • @jgringo5516
      @jgringo5516 2 месяца назад +24

      Hell yeah! Those ‘94’s were bad ass. Wish I still had mine.

    • @nhunsucker25
      @nhunsucker25 2 месяца назад +4

      Same here 92 chev pickup, 190 k miles but had motor rebuild for 3,500. I too just laugh when I pass car dealers that had to lease 4 acres next to them for over flow vehicles. Lol

    • @anthonybologna188
      @anthonybologna188 2 месяца назад

      Watch How Much Money You Leave In Those Computer Screen Cashless Banks Too! You Can't Even Take Out $10,000 cash At Most Of Them & They Start Fumbling Calling The Little Mangers & Then Tell You That You Need To Give A 1Week Notice For That Much We Don't Keep That Much 💸 We Have To Special Order It 😮!!! Yet zThey Have A $150,000 14" Thick Walk In Safe To Make You Think Something Is In It!!! It's All A Fake Facade To Make Intrest Off All Of Our Backs!!!!

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler 2 месяца назад +19

      I drive a 335,000 mile 2007 Malibu to work...I have no shame.
      Alot of replacement parts since 2012

    • @mikelovin7
      @mikelovin7 2 месяца назад +6

      I'm still driving my '94 K1500 with 125K miles too, 30 years old and still runs as good as it did when new. Plus affordable and easy to do maintenance on it too. 👍🏻

  • @annmc-t7p
    @annmc-t7p Месяц назад +4

    Let 'em rot. Brand new fully loaded Honda Accord coupe, for $22k, in 1996, now almost $50k. Find yourself a good used Honda, or Toyota, without the new technology, and maintain it. Absolutely LUDICROUS, to spend $100k, on a CAR. And don't get me started on the insurance. What a scam.

  • @beefbmx
    @beefbmx Месяц назад +193

    Sold my car for an e-scooter almost 2 years ago. Use it in rain or snow. $500. I refuse to get another car untill they bring the prices down.

    • @joegreene7746
      @joegreene7746 Месяц назад +1

      Which one did u get?

    • @dystopiandream7134
      @dystopiandream7134 Месяц назад +9

      @@beefbmx lmfao ok

    • @TnD_BigJax
      @TnD_BigJax Месяц назад +23

      An e-scooter sounds like it'll only work in a major city.
      People in rural areas need cars for longer commutes

    • @dystopiandream7134
      @dystopiandream7134 Месяц назад +1

      @@TnD_BigJax when you work fast food at the next street corner to your shitty low income apartment, this is what you do.

    • @foofoolame9127
      @foofoolame9127 Месяц назад +8

      @@TnD_BigJaxbuy a 1500 honda accord. do basic maintenance and it will last 500 more years

  • @curtgomes
    @curtgomes 2 месяца назад +223

    "No one ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American consumer"... Not to worry. There are thousands of idiots willing to pay $1000 /mo. for the privilege of driving one of these overpriced behemoths. What's really going to get American's attention is a general economic slow down or even a collapse. This economy is rotten to the core. Timing is everything.....

    • @krueger367
      @krueger367 2 месяца назад +4

      Spot on. 2025 will be historic. The everything bubble will pop. The money printer will turn on full blast. New financial system will be introduced.

    • @jjk2one
      @jjk2one 2 месяца назад

      We are being fleeced and "they" are buying new mansions with our money. But people keep believing someone will make it great again. Don't take my SS I worked most of my life for!

    • @siggishwiggish
      @siggishwiggish 2 месяца назад +6

      they pay a grand a month for a vehicle and then complain about not being able to afford a house...

    • @andrewcarpenter687
      @andrewcarpenter687 2 месяца назад +4

      They also think sporting events are competitive events and not rehearsed actors..😅😅

    • @MsElegance23
      @MsElegance23 2 месяца назад +3

      @@andrewcarpenter687All about the entertainment. That is why people would be mad when Tyson back in the day would knock someone out in round one.

  • @xoticalpha432
    @xoticalpha432 Месяц назад +127

    I'm 21 and was looking for a house and a car. I'm at my parents but have lived on my own for 2 years, and only recently had to move back in due to financial troubles. I legitimately have no idea how I'm ever going to afford to have the life I want or to move forward with my life with how exorbitant these prices are. I'm blessed to have a car already, but it's showing it's age and is gonna shit on me any day now

    • @GodsChildIRL
      @GodsChildIRL Месяц назад +28

      Buy a car from a private seller cash only. You own it outright. Find a good trustworthy mechanic and have the car fixed up. Dont get caught up with a nice fancy car. They are headaches and a big bill. Y
      You can get a double wide mobile home under $75k and make it luxury over time. Be wise with your money and ask plenty of questions and research research research. DIY is best to save money. God bless you young man.

    • @Sevatar_VIIIth
      @Sevatar_VIIIth Месяц назад +9

      Better accept the fact your life will never be what you envision.

    • @Strikerage
      @Strikerage Месяц назад +10

      You gonna need to make $200k a year if you wanna get a house and a new car. Otherwise, forget about it.

    • @slimecorn
      @slimecorn Месяц назад +10

      Save as much money as humanly possible with your parents. Idk if you already have a career path but start working on that as well. Go into a trade if you have to.

    • @je862
      @je862 Месяц назад

      If your employer offers a 401K, then start contributing to it right now. Usually the employer will match your input up to 4%, sometimes even more. Also, start a Roth IRA and put in as much as you can.....you pay taxes on it right away, so then years later when you take distributions, you don't pay taxes because you already did.
      Also, learn to work on your own car, if you can. Even small things like oil changes will help you to save money to put in your Roth IRA.

  • @TheJohnlyh
    @TheJohnlyh Месяц назад +10

    17:00 bro is communicating in morse code

  • @davewalker9926
    @davewalker9926 2 месяца назад +122

    Do not buy. Fix your existing pickup if possible. If not, purchase a 2nd hand pickup. Do not buy at these crazy prices. If you have to, wait until late Feb 2025.

    • @davidtwigger7292
      @davidtwigger7292 2 месяца назад +7

      Parts are going through the roof ! They get you either way………

    • @someguyfromtheinternet5102
      @someguyfromtheinternet5102 2 месяца назад

      ​@@davidtwigger7292doesnt hurt as much as payments with interest.

    • @daddyrabbit835
      @daddyrabbit835 2 месяца назад +2

      Used truck prices are through the room as well

    • @kris3937
      @kris3937 2 месяца назад +7

      lol February 2025? It's all going to get more expensive then. Parts for your older cars and new ones. Most of the parts are made in Mexico

    • @davewalker9926
      @davewalker9926 2 месяца назад +2

      @@kris3937 There will be downward price pressure come Feb. Dealers need to survive. Inventory has to be cleared.

  • @vpiele9631
    @vpiele9631 2 месяца назад +155

    In 2016, I bought my modest 925 square foot brick home at $96,000 (at 3.25%) that sits on a large yard in a great neighborhood. Now cars cost half of the price of my home then, but my wages haven't changed since 2016. This economy is wiiiild!

    • @GregoryStevens-hm4ix
      @GregoryStevens-hm4ix 2 месяца назад +10

      I'm a lot older than you at 79 I bet, but I bought my 1300 sq ft brick home in '90, put a lot of improvements and remodeling in it like a one car garage to a bedroom, total kitchen redo, total new windows and doors, metal roof installed, and now with seven solar panels that actually make that 15$ electric bill, and now this 30 grand home is floating around the 210 grand range. Do I wanna sell it? H-ll no, like an old aunt of mine once said, they are gonna carry me outta here feet first on a gurney to the grave. Why would I sell my dream home even though it ain't a mansion, when I have a lot a sweat and blood of my own in getting it to this stage. And with my good health even at this age, I'm shootin' for a hundred years old at least, in this very house. Good luck to you and stay in your dream home....

    • @Charles-d4e3b
      @Charles-d4e3b 2 месяца назад +9

      Bidenomics is the best

    • @vpiele9631
      @vpiele9631 2 месяца назад +1

      @@GregoryStevens-hm4ix my house was recently praised at $175,000 I’m 35 with an 11 y/o. I plan on giving it to him. It also has an attached single car, garage, deck and gazebo. I honestly feel sorry for people. I was lucky to buy a house at the right timing because the market drastically changed 5 years later. Having generation wealth with less is debt is more important to me.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 2 месяца назад +8

      ​@@Charles-d4e3bstarted under Dump. Will continue with Dump.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 2 месяца назад

      ​@@vpiele9631$175K, even with inflation, is not 'generational wealth'

  • @waynewells3297
    @waynewells3297 2 месяца назад +220

    Every car I ever bought has been used, cash, driven 10-15 years. Probably spent well less than half what most people do, allowed me to invest that difference and retire early.

    • @pGonzalez-b2k
      @pGonzalez-b2k 2 месяца назад +16

      When I was young I would buy used cars with low mileage. I 'd pay it off in 3 years and acted like I still had those same payments and save that money. Saved enough to pay cash for my next car. Also when ever I got raise at work I would invest it. I was used to living on what I made. I don't want payments. Retired now and my husband and I were able to pay house off. No car notes either. He still works but I want him to retire next year to travel some.

    • @michaelwhite8493
      @michaelwhite8493 2 месяца назад +2

      Sounds like somebody knows who Dave Ramsey is.

    • @LangstonHD
      @LangstonHD 2 месяца назад

      @@michaelwhite8493not everyone who’s good with money has listened to financial gurus. A lot of it is common sense

    • @loriomyoreo8224
      @loriomyoreo8224 2 месяца назад

      I admire you.​@@pGonzalez-b2k

    • @BoBarker
      @BoBarker 2 месяца назад

      probably not

  • @real8342
    @real8342 14 дней назад +3

    Keep up the good work people..don’t buy!!!!!

  • @rj-me3fh
    @rj-me3fh 2 месяца назад +237

    Lets see: More money, jacked up MSRP, less dependability, higher interest rates...Yup, GREED too! Their ship has a hole in it and their eating lunch...

    • @GAderly-fn5ly
      @GAderly-fn5ly 2 месяца назад +1

      You ain't seen NOTHING YET.....wait until trump has 100% control. He BANKRUPTED every company he controlled AND bankrupted our treasury when he was president . Nearly half of USA citizens WANT a DICTATORSHIP. We can NEVER go back to what we had. No nation EVER gets to be a Democracy after being a DICTATORSHIP.

    • @GAderly-fn5ly
      @GAderly-fn5ly 2 месяца назад +5

      Honda has already gone downhill. I was on a Honda lot two days ago and nearly HALF their vehicles had stickers on them saying they can't be sold as they were DANGEROUS to drive awaiting a recall! The two I looked at....one the tailgate wouldn't open that was on a pilot and the other was a CRV and it sat on thevlot so long that rats or squirrels had eaten the wiring and plastic engine covers. These were 2025 NEW cars. I wouldn't even test drive their cars. I saw Ho da CIVICS with sticker prices OVER 50 thousand dollars! I liked the Sudaru Forrester but the MSRP was well over 40 grand....for a compact SUV!

    • @TyiOGD
      @TyiOGD 2 месяца назад +1

      Might as well start leasing cars instead of selling them 😂

    • @jjk2one
      @jjk2one 2 месяца назад

      @@GAderly-fn5ly My 2020 Camry(40,000 miles) I bought last year was in a not in recall recall. The cleverly hide it and toyota lies through their teeth. When I test drove it the acceleration seemed off but the sales person said she didn't notice anything and you will get used to it. This car ended up hesitating so bad it was dangerous. The dealer lies through their teeth. I had junked my old car for the same thing after paying $900 to try and fix it. The govt agencies are all in on it. Fight the dealer hard. One dealer threatened to get security.

    • @rayosullivan4398
      @rayosullivan4398 2 месяца назад +1

      The Dealers are complete /unts.

  • @clannishkobra8965
    @clannishkobra8965 Месяц назад +52

    I've rebuilt my 2006 Corolla, manual trans, no cruise, no ABS, manual locks/windows, no traction control, simple A to B car. Fuel efficient easy to work on. I'll keep rebuilding it until part are impossible to get.

    • @ronhonhola
      @ronhonhola Месяц назад +3

      What? Us spec Corolla from 2006 don't have all of that? I've got a Corolla from 2002 (Europe spec) with abs, 4 auto windows, traction control. I don't believe they didn't have at least ABS

    • @heavysystemsinc.
      @heavysystemsinc. Месяц назад +3

      @@ronhonhola I think he is saying he rebuilt his car to NOT have those things so it's easier to work on.

    • @IHaveTheShanks
      @IHaveTheShanks Месяц назад +2

      Having no ABS or traction control in a Corolla is not a flex lol

    • @slimsqde7397
      @slimsqde7397 Месяц назад +2

      just say u drive bad​@@IHaveTheShanks

    • @marcospitter910
      @marcospitter910 Месяц назад

      @@IHaveTheShanks Is the flex overpriced crap? watch the video again

  • @samwalton4598
    @samwalton4598 2 месяца назад +144

    I just put a new front end in my 1997 toyota Camry with 285,000 miles on it. Two new axles, ball joints, shocks , inner and outer tie rods and links. And front torsion bar. It was a pain in the /\$$ and took about two days maybe three. Total cost ? Under $600 for the parts. The first I have ever done it. The slop I thought was in the transmission was the passenger side front axle. It was warn out. The transmission is tight no slop. The car rides and drives great. Best part about it……….no car payment👍. I think driving clappers will come back in style😎🤘🏿!

    • @leeanderson5955
      @leeanderson5955 2 месяца назад +13

      That’s the way to do it. Insurance and tabs also cheaper on older vehicles

    • @spawnrcandbikes
      @spawnrcandbikes 2 месяца назад +4

      100%.... a coworker had to pay $5000 to fix small door repair because electronic sensors in his EV..😅

    • @GUNNER67akaKelt
      @GUNNER67akaKelt 2 месяца назад

      @@spawnrcandbikes $5K!?! Crazy! Bat sh!t crazy!

    • @moremoney1704
      @moremoney1704 2 месяца назад +3

      And when the trans goes, you can pick one up for $600 with low miles online!

    • @naturalnines5471
      @naturalnines5471 2 месяца назад +1

      That's the way to do it these days. It's way cheaper to rebuild your own car.

  • @2scents434
    @2scents434 Месяц назад +3

    Vehicle Manufacturer's got greedy and dealerships got greedy-er banks raised interest rates and the cost of living went up and wages didnt. This hurt them all BADLY and soon it will be a car buyers market I’m holding out waiting for the right time!

  • @ecay
    @ecay 2 месяца назад +50

    I've been telling people for years don't get rid of your old vehicles. It's cheaper to fix them and now it's proving. That's true. It's cheaper to fix them than it is to go, buy, used or new

    • @Jason1Pa
      @Jason1Pa 2 месяца назад +3

      However a lot stuff like equipment and vehicles you find out that after a certain year parts mysteriously become unavailable. Then what? You are forced to get rid of it. I see in the future we won't be even able to drive older vehicles legally

    • @PotatoPunchers
      @PotatoPunchers 2 месяца назад

      I’ve got a Volvo xc90 with 190k miles on it. Some bad rods and front bearing with an ESTIMATE of $1250. This costs more than my car is worth, and it’s an estimate not a quote, so who knows what I could end up spending. Been looking at buying a new Chevy trax (hearing mixed reviews, but in my budget). Any thoughts?

    • @ecay
      @ecay 2 месяца назад

      @@PotatoPunchers well the thought on value is subjective. You have two different values. You have the value that everybody else puts on it. What you can sell it for and what the value is to you. If you're going to fix the car up and sell it then the repairs are not worth it because you're not going to get your money back. If you're going to fix it up and drive it now the value is whatever you decide it is and quite honestly for me the value is quite high because if the car is paid off I don't have a monthly payment going out. I know my car so I know what I've done to it. I know how it runs. I know how I can trust it so I have the value of peace of mind. I have the value of knowing its ability. I also have the value of not having that overhead payment out every month. Whether I can afford it or not. Things on the vehicle can be repaired can be fixed so I would pay that whatever it took to fix that you're looking at a rebuilt engine. Anyway, from what I understand from your description so you're going to have a new engine that's not bad. The value of that is pretty good now. Let's put this into perspective on a car if you're going to trade it in or buy another car now. You've got a down payment. You got a monthly payment that's going to be between $600 and $1,000. You have your insurance on top of that which can be quite high and then you have in my state. It cost me $1,400 to have my vehicle registered. That's a chunk of money. So just in the cost of registration I almost would have the cost of the engine replacement alone. Then you add on top of that the down payment okay. Now I'm already at the engine replacement and probably beyond it. And if I buy a used vehicle I usually have to replace brakes or tires within a month or two. That's been what has always happened to me. So now you can add that cost on top of it. So we're looking at $3,000 just to get a new vehicle and that's not even a brand new that's just new to me vehicle and that's a cost that's up front right off the bat. So yeah fixing it up is cheaper. Keeping your older vehicles can be a lot cheaper so in your case based on just what you've posted there I would fix it up. If that's the only thing that's going wrong with it majorly I would fix it up. Even if the transmission was out with it, I'd still fix it up because the overall cost of buying a new vehicle was outstrip what you already have many times over just in interest rate and purchasing another vehicle and yes I do know and understand there are times when you do need to get a new vehicle that the headache and the problems getting your old vehicle fixed can be greater than the headache and the cost of getting a new vehicle. Especially when you find shops that won't work on them or when you can't get major components because the manufacturer won't sell them and nobody manufactures parts for that vehicle cvt transmissions are one of those components that other people other companies won't manufacture and no transmission shop that I'm aware of will rebuild them

    • @ecay
      @ecay 2 месяца назад

      @@Jason1Pa Yes I get what you're saying. There are times when keeping your older vehicle just isn't feasible. It's not possible. You can't get parts for it. I had a 1978 Dodge 3/4 ton truck that I finally let go. After having the engine redone and a lot of other work done on it. I let it go because I couldn't get an instrument panel for it. I could get instrument panels made for Canada but not for the US and any time. I went to a salvage yard and I found a truck that was compatible. The instrument panel had the same problems or was gone so yes, I do understand that there are times when you can't keep something but that kind of goes for anything. I'm not saying that you should keep your vehicle forever. I'm saying don't get rid of it. When you have a problem weigh out the the cost and I'm not talking about the financial cost. I'm also talking about what's it going to cost you in the long run. How much is it going to cost you to get a new vehicle registered in my state? That's about $1,400 on the low end for a used vehicle. Or at least that's been my experience and then there's the the headache of finding a vehicle finding one you want, finding one that does what you want, find anyone that doesn't have major problems already dealing with the dealership or the person you're buying it from because they don't want you taking it to go get it inspected things like that. Oftentimes fixing your old vehicle is far more beneficial, far more cost effective and in the long run even far more piece of mind. You already know that vehicle you're comfortable with it. You know what it's capable of doing. You know what it's quirks are so fixing up a transmission. Fixing up an engine. Having some major work done such as a radiator or something like that replaced is worth it now. You will find some shops that won't do work on certain vehicles cuz they deem it not worth it so always find several mechanics and talk to them. If they would be willing to work on your car, what would be the biggest headache problem and would they be willing to do it and then you know that if you have that problem you know you can't get it fixed or what it's going to cost or take to get it fixed. My mom had a car that had a water pump that was driven by the timing belt. It was difficult to find a shop that would be willing to tear into the vehicle that far to replace the water pump if it ever went out. When her water pump finally did go out, she decided that another vehicle would be better than fixing that one and it wasn't because of the cost it was. Basically she couldn't find anybody that would do it because of the detail and requirement and how long they would have to have the vehicle. Not only that my sister gave her a vehicle so that kind of sealed that question for too that My body on this is fix it up if you can my wife's vehicle. The engine went out in it. We're going to look into getting it fixed. The vehicles paid off. It's already registered. We don't have to pay for all of that we just have to have the engine replaced and even after replacing the engine the value is still going to be greater for us to keep it than it would be to get rid of it and go buy another vehicle

    • @kalesoup7633
      @kalesoup7633 2 месяца назад

      @@ecaybuy some tools and fix it yourself. The benefits of an older used car being cheaper is only if you can keep it out of the mechanic. Buying the parts and installing them yourself is the real money saver

  • @DregemNA
    @DregemNA 2 месяца назад +78

    2 years ago my car was repoed, I lost the ability to pay when my rent at the time increased $600 a month, Utilities went full psycho and drastically increased, Car insurance doubled (I have a clean driving record) and the price of groceries all became to much to handle.

    • @privatename3621
      @privatename3621 2 месяца назад +8

      And let me guess, you probably voted for Trump too, thinking he would somehow make things "better"? If so, you are about to enter the "Find Out" phase...

    • @michaelsherman2811
      @michaelsherman2811 2 месяца назад

      @@privatename3621calm down buddy

    • @mitsuracer87
      @mitsuracer87 2 месяца назад

      ​@privatename3621 you are the epitome of the average retarded Kamala voter 😚

    • @masterfox3539
      @masterfox3539 2 месяца назад

      @@privatename3621dude whoever is president does not matter you stupid

    • @JeremyGarcia-xb7bz
      @JeremyGarcia-xb7bz 2 месяца назад

      @@privatename3621rent free

  • @dynagaming2693
    @dynagaming2693 Месяц назад +17

    I remember when you could buy a used pickup for $3,000 and it would run for years. I have a 2012 F-150 and it's literally horrific trying to keep it running. Every other week it's something else, then I spend my weekends replacing parts just to have to do it again in a couple weeks. For a 2016 F-150 there are some dealers asking $24,000. Man, how times have changed. I can't even (nor would) pay $70,000+ for a new truck, especially when quality has gone significantly downhill.

  • @jgg204
    @jgg204 2 месяца назад +266

    Do yourselves a favor folks. If you need a vehicle, buy a pre-pandemic built used Toyota. Change fluids and maintain it, and it will last you 20 yrs. Any Toyota you buy today will be a POS in comparison

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb 2 месяца назад +14

      wisest post on this board.

    • @eliza295
      @eliza295 2 месяца назад +9

      Got a 2017 Tundra Trd Pro, I take good care of it. It’s a gas pig but I love the truck.
      Not a fan of the new Tundra design/price at all.

    • @johns.7609
      @johns.7609 2 месяца назад +8

      @@eliza295bought a 16 4Runner in 2018. Just before all the lunacy. Plan on driving it into the ground. Only 82k miles today.

    • @Slama18897
      @Slama18897 2 месяца назад +2

      I bought two pre-2020 vehicles, a gladiator and a v8 Benz just to keep as long as possible while everyone else figures things out.

    • @willishadams
      @willishadams 2 месяца назад +14

      Funny, in 2018-2019 every Toyota guy would tell you to buy older models as well because the 2010's were all trash. They haven't been over built and truly reliable since the late 90's.

  • @aquachonk
    @aquachonk 2 месяца назад +32

    In 2001, I did my research, shopped around, and bought a v8 Chevy Silverado 4x4. It was a work truck but I treated it like a family member and it ran like a champ for 23 years, still looks amazing because I detailed it regularly. A few months ago, I sold it and acquired a Honda CR-V Touring. I'm hoping for another winning streak, we'll see.

    • @Hunter4Life.
      @Hunter4Life. 2 месяца назад

      Im sorry to hear that you had to sell it, just a guess it wore out like the rest. I have a 2019 crv touring. Not impressed for $26,770!! My 2019 F150 -/2 ton lariat was $31,435 out the door. Im impressed with this truck. Had an 05 Silverado. Loved it until it rotted out from underside up.

    • @Day100
      @Day100 Месяц назад

      ​@@Hunter4Life.Modern vehicles just suck. Features are nice but they're full of cut corners and planned obsolescence.

    • @SW0000A
      @SW0000A Месяц назад

      Honda's are not reliable anymore. They have lots of electrical issues. Transmissions aren't great on many models. They also have timing belts that are expensive to replace and will grenade your engine if not replaced on schedule. I'm not buying another Honda again once we are done with our van.
      You should have kept the truck. More reliable and way cheaper to maintain.

  • @co3g921
    @co3g921 2 месяца назад +134

    Unpopular prediction - Dealers will reduce prices to an extent, maybe 20% off MSRP, but that won't be enough to move sufficient units to already strapped consumers. The rest will be sold at auction with those vehicles going to foreign markets (i.e., Mexico, South America, etc.) preferring to take the loss on the block where they can hide it from American consumers and avoid reducing MSRPs. Manufacturers will cut production further and continue the trend of selling fewer units to wealthier customers, further exacerbating the lack of affordable cars and keeping prices "high." The rise of virtual work, not having to travel consistently to an office, is also having an influence on lower demand. Finally, dealers and manufacturers will likely destroy their inventories before taking a hit at the retail level. We've seen this before in the oil and gas industry, where service companies in the downcycles cut up rigs and equipment instead of selling them at auction, allowing upstarts to buy them on the cheap, and later becoming low cost competitors when the market improves. Things will get worse before they get better.

    • @abirsanu
      @abirsanu 2 месяца назад +5

      "...The rest will be sold at auction with those vehicles going to foreign markets..." not really going to happen on a large scale as many other countries have their emissions and safety regulations and use the metric system which will create issues to approve them on papers and also to position them as new on those markets where those markets have already their Toyota niches of vehicles produced for that market, it will be difficult. It will be more interesting for individuals to buy but that number of individual purchases from auction won't even be close to that marge or that amount of vehicles available sitting and collecting dust.
      I will be more for what you mentioned about Manufacturers avoiding posting lower prices on the MSRP by cutting production, liquidating/terminating/cutting in pieces the existing non-sold stocks, name it as you want, but just not showing lower prices so the consumer will not ask for the current reduced or a lower price on the next year vehicle. Or just hoping for a bailout.

    • @EggEnjoyer
      @EggEnjoyer 2 месяца назад +4

      Chinese cars can’t come soon enough. The us auto industry is finished and embargoes won’t save them

    • @jeffl6089
      @jeffl6089 2 месяца назад +6

      @co3g921, Not sure I agree with everything you said. Eventually supply will come inline with demand which will coincide with income. But it could take many years. The asking price also has to come inline with the cost of producing such vehicles. Maybe the car companies thought they could pass on the inflation and the public would just suck it up. They are finding out the hard way that's not the case. But it's not just the car industry. It's housing too. Inflation is a bitch. If car companies can't produce cars for a profit, they just won't make them. Thus what you'll probably see is a massive decline in the standard of living and an increase in unemployment. Maybe what we are seeing is the beginnings of a hyper inflationary depression. Who knows. After all our money is a debt-based fiat money which is just a huge Ponzi scheme. It was always going to end with debt going exponential. And all this DEBT has pulled prosperity forward. Common sense tells me we're headed for a nasty depression as all the imbalance works through the system.

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb 2 месяца назад +10

      our problem is govt not allowing chinese car makers to sell in usa. once allowed these prices will fall like a hot potato

    • @graveyarddoji9620
      @graveyarddoji9620 2 месяца назад +3

      @@jeffl6089I agree. And then war. When all else fails, they take you to war.

  • @garrettproductions1513
    @garrettproductions1513 Месяц назад +2

    Paying 100k for anything but a super car is crazy

  • @greatone4607
    @greatone4607 2 месяца назад +93

    Let the trash pile up

  • @paulcallaway71
    @paulcallaway71 2 месяца назад +32

    I've been looking at used cars under $15k and I cringe at what's available just in that price range. The cars have either high miles, a branded title, an underpowered engine, old (over 10 years), or are Euro-trash with potentially expensive repair costs. Unless I won the lottery, I couldn't stomach the thought of spending $50-70K on a new vehicle.

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 2 месяца назад +2

      i know the prices are awful but with used car prices being terrible AND new car prices being awful, it can be better to bite the bullet and buy new with a big down payment and lowest interest you can get. i used to get used cars, but they ended up nothing but problems after a few years, new car ends up worth it if you NEED something reliable with no down time.
      thing about repairs, is sometimes they fix something that isnt the real problem, sometimes they put in a new part thats also bad, and repair prices arent going down either these days. plus the time you lose waiting on those repairs, can actually cost you more in lost work hours than you spend on the expensive repairs. and thats if its something small and you dont have to figure in a rental to wait on parts

  • @valentinziman2734
    @valentinziman2734 Месяц назад +45

    As a european that lived in north america for a little bit this situation blows my mind. I never understood the high prices and the extreme interest rates are borderline crazy. Why are people ok with such conditions ?

    • @AK-fu8ij
      @AK-fu8ij Месяц назад

      they drown everyone in sensationalist propaganda. american here. will leave soon. rent costs, auto, food, everything under the sun is more reasonable in europe.

    • @jlhegfors6484
      @jlhegfors6484 Месяц назад +7

      Most Americans have not left the country to learn there are other conditions to be had.

    • @AMn-t6f
      @AMn-t6f Месяц назад +2

      There used to be a blind reliance to trust companies for many decades in terms of pricing. For decades prices were understandable and companies are relying on that trust but people are finally starting to fight back

    • @swedejohanson7739
      @swedejohanson7739 Месяц назад

      Europe is worse off than America because your governments are forcing auto manufacturers to be all electric by 2030. There is not the demand for all electric yet and manufacturers don’t know what to build? The government is to blame for most of this in America too.

  • @dmk7700
    @dmk7700 28 дней назад +1

    I am not a truck person, yet I can see why the market is tanking. Tons of bells & whistles that nobody really wants or needs, and smaller engines resulting in major towing limitations. Moving labor to Mexico thus increasing profit margins while jacking up the price is pure GREED!!!

  • @Boogasugacat
    @Boogasugacat Месяц назад +23

    Corporate greed. Cutting costs and increasing profits is what’s happening and people are waking up

  • @sgtcrab2569
    @sgtcrab2569 2 месяца назад +33

    I do not owe anything! The last car loan I had was in 1971. (VW Rabbit Diesel......ran 400 K KM) Since then I paid cash and I always had two vehicles. I needed a truck for my business. (Commercial fishing) I bought a few bottom the line Chev or CMC 2WD Vortec sixes. about 5 years old and ran them for about ten years. Fed them to the trees and started again. I used to pay about 5 to 7K for them. What I needed was A BASIC Work truck. NO FRILLS! Crank windows, no cruise, no AC no BS! Sadly these vehicles do not exist anymore. ON cars however. I went from , Diesel Jettas to, Corolla to Mercedes to Camry all used. ( bought a two year old Camry back when .....ran it for FOURTEEN years and sold it for $3000! All cash. Currently I am "one car" (retired) I have a three year old Rav 4. At 79 years old it will bury me! Never buy new and never go into debt for a tool and and a depreciating asset.

    • @tonyvaninetti3429
      @tonyvaninetti3429 2 месяца назад +2

      I am 78 and have a 2017 RAV 4 with about 25,000 miles on it. It should last as long as I do. Bought it used in 2018. What happened to the value of the American dollar?

    • @clausbader9537
      @clausbader9537 2 месяца назад

      Those work trucks are available but not in the US since you prohibited the imports.

  • @TheWillieG
    @TheWillieG 2 месяца назад +326

    The auto industry is hoping for bailouts. It's not going to happen. This time around, the greed has been exposed. expect to see many go under. the greed will catch up with them.

    • @zdravkojuric5927
      @zdravkojuric5927 2 месяца назад +1

      Klosed

    • @lionelserville5813
      @lionelserville5813 2 месяца назад +35

      Trump will definitely give them a bailout.

    • @nitemoves3157
      @nitemoves3157 2 месяца назад +16

      Bankruptcy is there for a reason. That’s bailout enough

    • @PanicAttackz
      @PanicAttackz 2 месяца назад +13

      @@lionelserville5813Really? What’s next week’s lottery number’s nostradamus 😂

    • @timkopp2204
      @timkopp2204 2 месяца назад +11

      ​@@lionelserville5813it would be really bad if Trump gave more bail-outs to companies that moved out of the country.

  • @5G4R
    @5G4R 26 дней назад +3

    Damn 1.6m+ views congrat bro!

    • @UntamedMotors
      @UntamedMotors  26 дней назад +1

      @@5G4R thanks bud, really not sure how that happened… super grateful this video was well received. =]

  • @mc3newsmcocconcierge504
    @mc3newsmcocconcierge504 2 месяца назад +21

    Keep it up y’all. I bought a used Tacoma with 115k miles. No issues over here! I can out wait these dealers tenfold.

  • @pall5114
    @pall5114 2 месяца назад +170

    Get the cheapest ride possible and put your money toward retirement. You don’t have to be 65yr old and realize you can’t retire because you don’t have enough and have to work another 10-15 yrs. Ask yourself what is more important a vehicle or enjoying life as a whole.

  • @Paul-y6d7s
    @Paul-y6d7s 2 месяца назад +68

    When dealerships were selling vehicles 10 to 20,000 over MSRP back during the pandemic I hope they made lots of money. New vehicles are not worth half of what they want for them what do you think?? Let's make the dealerships pay for what they did to us. Don't buy anything in 2025

  • @kimberley-A1
    @kimberley-A1 Месяц назад +1

    The last time I bought a car was 2010, I spent $13k for a little Hyundai Accent. This year I looked at vehicles and was shocked at the price. A vehicle costs more than my first house! I opted for a small previously leased vehicle but still paid almost double the price of my new car in 2010!

  • @pigboykool
    @pigboykool 2 месяца назад +234

    Get rid of all the unnecessary computer & electronic USELESS stuffs, people just want a Cheap & Reliable Car go from point A to point B!! Make America Car Great Again!!!

    • @stephenmarcus9601
      @stephenmarcus9601 2 месяца назад +19

      Under Trump, vehicles will become more expensive w/trade wars. Also, with Trump so close to Elon, expect "safety features" to become mandatory

    • @pGonzalez-b2k
      @pGonzalez-b2k 2 месяца назад +12

      @@stephenmarcus9601 supply and demand. Vehicles don't get sold price will have to come down. When brand new vehicles are three years old on the lots, they will have to sell or close.

    • @markde9904
      @markde9904 2 месяца назад +8

      Yeah bring back 6 mile per gallon pick ups! we don't need no stinking computer controlled fuel injection giving us 25-30 mpg! we want to spend all the money we make on Gas!!!

    • @JACKPAVAL
      @JACKPAVAL 2 месяца назад

      Doesn't matter if thry become more expensive, people can't afford them now! ​@@stephenmarcus9601

    • @robertbutler4151
      @robertbutler4151 2 месяца назад +2

      22 GTI autobahn going on 11 weeks at dealership for a defrost sensor. Car runs great just won't pass inspection with an engine light. Defrost sensor?

  • @michael-ev5fk
    @michael-ev5fk Месяц назад +25

    Good video. The prices of vehicles are out of control, just crazy corporate greed.

  • @johnw4590
    @johnw4590 2 месяца назад +186

    I need a truck, but I couldn't afford the insurance or tires these 70k trucks require. It's totally unreal pricing.

    • @pall5114
      @pall5114 2 месяца назад +9

      You would have to make ~200k/yr to come close to comfort and sleep without worrying about your finances, assuming your goal is to save some money for the future. Depending on what part of the country you live in after taxes, 200K is not much if you have a mortgage, living expenses, and kids. Try not to live paycheck to paycheck; I know it is not easy for many ppl, but don't add to the pain by buying things you truly can't afford. The mentality for many ppl is to buy now and worry about how to afford it later. There was a time when you only bought things with cash, which was good; you could only purchase them once you had the money upfront. When you buy these ridiculously expense trucks, you are digging a deeper grave for yourself and making the rich richer. Corporations, banks, and Wall Street love to keep you in debt.

    • @boejiden1065
      @boejiden1065 2 месяца назад +7

      @@pall5114you’re way out of touch if you think 200k/year isn’t really that much 😂 most people can live a comfortable life on 75k/year and still save a little. Not saying things aren’t expensive currently but having a car loan (if you aren’t using it for business) has never been smart. This isn’t just a 2024 thing. No car payments, no crazy materialistic shopping, cook at home, and you’re good to go.

    • @jeffg3975
      @jeffg3975 2 месяца назад +3

      @@pall5114Great comment.

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb 2 месяца назад

      chevy in miami is sellin 2024 silverados 2.7 for 30k

    • @pall5114
      @pall5114 2 месяца назад +4

      @@boejiden1065 You are 100% right. 200k, even 75-100k, is a lot of money and enough for most to live comfortably if they live responsibly. As you said, avoid crazy materialistic things and live within your means. I was referring to 200k after taxes with a family of four, which, per my understanding, is not much in areas like SF or NYC if your goal is to save 10-15% toward retirement, kids' college, etc. My point was that regardless of income, you should live within your means and not according to others' expectations. Don't buy an 80-100k vehicle if you genuinely can't afford it, don't dig yourself a deeper hole.

  • @splashbruda8211
    @splashbruda8211 8 дней назад +2

    i have a 2003 buick century with 61k miles on it. Was looking at Toyota, Ford lots today with 30k cash. All tried to sell me a new car instead of the budget i came in with. 50k plus and they tried to say "we can give u a 2700 dollar discount" ... long story short, i think im keeping my 2003 Buick, fix it up a bit and ride it till the wheels fall off.

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy 7 дней назад +2

      Yep, don't sell a reliable car man. Change the fluids and just drive it, even if it dies eventually the amount you'll save between now and then is worth it.

    • @splashbruda8211
      @splashbruda8211 7 дней назад

      @@0xsergy today i again walked into a car dealership with 30k cash and not one person came to check on me or say hello...i took a pic of the 4 employees standing outside ignoring me in front of the building and sent it to SKCO review page. Day 2 and im walking out of dealerships with 30k cash lol, its insane. So far, SKCO, Ford, Toyota and Carmax let me walk away with 30k cash and around a 50k budget. I am living in the matrix last 2 days, and everytime i walk inside my current car i just laugh my ass off. As a previous salesman i would NEVER allow 30k cash to walk away from me, but i guess these salesmen talking to each other is more important than the customer. Its been a crazy couple days for me, people dont want money lol

  • @SF-lq9eu
    @SF-lq9eu Месяц назад +14

    I've owned 9 new Ford F150's (or less than 10k miles at time of purchase) in 33 years. I used these as work trucks. I worked hard to keep the trucks in good condition, and I worked even harder at time of trade-in to find the absolute best deal. The fruits of my labor put me in the upper trim levels of Platinums and Limiteds. Over the past 10 yrs, Ford's quality is definitely spiralling downward! For example, my 2013 Platinum had the top end turbos completely rebuilt 2 times within the 100k warranty! Right now, I'm in a 2021 Platinum Powerboost Hybrid. I have lost count, but I think there are between 20 and 25 recalls for various crap on this high-end flagship F150! Sticker price is around $93k for this fully loaded truck in Dec, 2024. Trade-in that the Stealership is willing to give is around $8 to $10,000 below where it ought to be. I will never buy another new Ford at these prices! I put an extended warranty on what I've got, and plan on driving it to the ground. My 30+ years of loyalty to Ford is over!

  • @EdgePitSwing
    @EdgePitSwing 2 месяца назад +73

    These cars are being priced higher than my 900 sqft house I bought in 2013. What the fuck happened to America?

    • @LeSillyGoose
      @LeSillyGoose 2 месяца назад

      Republicans ruined this country

    • @user-rs3gb4cb1y
      @user-rs3gb4cb1y 2 месяца назад

      The government has spent the wealth of the country. The dollar has less value.

    • @jaysmith792
      @jaysmith792 2 месяца назад +11

      GREED !!!!!!!!!

    • @LogosFarm
      @LogosFarm 2 месяца назад +3

      Same with my house. Bought it in 2020

    • @sarahdavidtacy5098
      @sarahdavidtacy5098 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jaysmith792exactly what I came to say

  • @johnmycroft3065
    @johnmycroft3065 2 месяца назад +217

    I'm 61 they will bury me in my 2014 Toyota 4runner :)

    • @curtgomes
      @curtgomes 2 месяца назад +2

      Amen to that!

    • @jimmywalters3071
      @jimmywalters3071 2 месяца назад

      I'm 61 too and have purchased 8 new cars in my lifetime .. I hope for many more new purchases in my lifetime. There is nothing better than the joy of getting a new car and driving around. Yes, I work hard and can afford a new product... and never had a Lemon in my lifetime.

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@jimmywalters3071Bought a brand new Subaru Outback in 2018. Same here. I'll keep it till I die

    • @jimmywalters3071
      @jimmywalters3071 2 месяца назад +2

      @@lowlifeangler My 04 Acura has almost 400k on it , bought new .. but a family member has it now. I hope my 23 pickup will last that long... it's my 8th new car. I still have my 7th one , bought in 2017.

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler 2 месяца назад +1

      @jimmywalters3071 The Outback is my 1st new car. My next car will probably be a used Chevy Bolt. My 2007 Malibu is still running strong. I'll have to rewire the garage for a 240v EV charger.

  • @iyelawolf2196
    @iyelawolf2196 16 дней назад

    Bought my 2024 Mazda 3 TPP in August. Will own it til it dies and have never been underwater on it. People just trade in their negative equity so often.
    Honestly the biggest issue is not the cars being expensive, it's people buying cars that cost more than their yearly income. If you don't buy, they can't raise prices.

  • @eddiebrown687
    @eddiebrown687 Месяц назад +13

    I wish this guy would slow down a little when he's giving out all this info, but I've never seen a guy on here more thorough. Subscribed and appreciate his effort, and service.

    • @trumpetreneau
      @trumpetreneau Месяц назад +6

      You can change the playback speed on RUclips! Should help.

  • @Jimmhout
    @Jimmhout 2 месяца назад +119

    Been seeing this for 4 years now. Hope this is finally it

    • @motorcitymadman146
      @motorcitymadman146 2 месяца назад +17

      Yes at this point it's clickbait.

    • @schildress0467
      @schildress0467 2 месяца назад +5

      I have no sympathy for the greedy dealers. They made a lot of money during the pandemic.

    • @Jeremya74
      @Jeremya74 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@motorcitymadman146exactly..😂after 4 years you think you would realize it's just more clickbait

    • @MsElegance23
      @MsElegance23 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah but some people like me are new to this information.

  • @seniorp9444
    @seniorp9444 2 месяца назад +23

    Even if you get 10k off and 1% interest rate the insurance costs are way too high. The insurance industry needs to be reformed.

    • @drc9yo
      @drc9yo 2 месяца назад

      I agree! Shop for a new car you need to shop for car insurance at the same time. I used to never worry abiut insurance when buy a new car before.

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 2 месяца назад

      I pay 39.76 per month insurance. Sounds reasonable to me. Learn how to drive and insurance not so bad. Plus hey i even have a accident and ticket forgiveness cause been yrs since accident or ticket.

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 2 месяца назад

      Amen! Insurance and annual taxes are killing the economy.

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 2 месяца назад

      @@shawnkelly695BS! I have never had a claim and they still rape me. I have to change companies about every 2-3 years just to get a lower rate. And, I’m 62!!

  • @RemoGuppy
    @RemoGuppy 8 дней назад

    Buying a 73 Buick on Monday. Both of my cars are pre-80’s now and I couldn’t be happier.

  • @tobindrake2767
    @tobindrake2767 2 месяца назад +77

    I have ZERO interest in the new Toyota trucks. When they bring back the inline 6 and 8, I'll look at them again. Otherwise, no thanks.

    • @ricmagik
      @ricmagik 2 месяца назад +2

      LOL “inline V6 and V8” That will be a cool engine but keep looking forever

    • @abirsanu
      @abirsanu 2 месяца назад +3

      @@ricmagik Yeah, especially when "inline" and "V" in the same sentence are contradictory. The guy just typed wrong, but we got what he meant.

    • @phototac9287
      @phototac9287 2 месяца назад

      Mazda just came out with a new in line 6 and there prices aren't crazy either.

    • @DescendingBlade
      @DescendingBlade 2 месяца назад

      @@phototac9287Mazda is underrated and the CX-90 is a very nice SUV for the price

    • @ricmagik
      @ricmagik 2 месяца назад +3

      @@abirsanu lol he edited his comment but still won’t find an inline 8 Toyota engine, ever

  • @endofsociety
    @endofsociety 2 месяца назад +48

    They're gonna have to face the fact that americans aren't as wealthy as they thought we were.

    • @robertonavarro7713
      @robertonavarro7713 2 месяца назад +10

      Cost of money is expensive. Avoid the credit card trap. I just use my debit card. I am debt free.

    • @endofsociety
      @endofsociety 2 месяца назад +1

      @robertonavarro7713 lucky you that you have enough in your bank account to cover everything you need huh?

    • @bobthompson4918
      @bobthompson4918 2 месяца назад +6

      Zelensky is rolling in your money though.

    • @endofsociety
      @endofsociety 2 месяца назад

      @bobthompson4918 and Africa is about to roll in another billion of it too

    • @MrMarkieMoose
      @MrMarkieMoose 2 месяца назад +1

      Won't Trump fix that and make all american rich again?

  • @mikeyID
    @mikeyID 2 месяца назад +142

    I can’t understand it. How can people buy a $70k+ Truck or SUV with 9%-11% interest rate ????? I will keep my 2020 Tundra forever.

    • @JasonRobbins-e7p
      @JasonRobbins-e7p 2 месяца назад +9

      Many live paycheck to paycheck, if your willing to do that you can too.

    • @Graham_Lawn_Care
      @Graham_Lawn_Care 2 месяца назад +8

      If you make 10 thousand dollars a month, a 1200 dollar truck note is a drop in the bucket

    • @woodrmp1
      @woodrmp1 2 месяца назад +19

      @@Graham_Lawn_Careuhh not true if you have a mortgage and kids and daycare etc etc

    • @RD2128-o2i
      @RD2128-o2i 2 месяца назад

      Most can’t and the repo numbers are confirming that

    • @RD2128-o2i
      @RD2128-o2i 2 месяца назад +13

      @@Graham_Lawn_Caredefinitely not a drop in the bucket when it’s 12% of your income.

  • @HankHillOfficial
    @HankHillOfficial Месяц назад +1

    I work in sales at a dealership and drive old cars I paid cash for. It is just a piece of metal and you do need to understand the dealerships are taking the loss. The manufacturer sets MSRP and invoice that dealers are buying the vehicles for. Some only have a $400 markup from invoice to MSRP, so when advertising 6k off it hurts the dealership losing 5600. When dealerships are gone (some of you are hoping for) you can go directly to the manufacturer and pay MSRP. There will be no more competition from dealers selling the same brand in your city, there will be no more markdowns. The manufacturers have gotten greedy and wont stop

  • @paullang1505
    @paullang1505 2 месяца назад +9

    They've been digging this hole for themselves for years. Nobody had the foresight to say that these price ranges offered literally block responsible customers from making new purchases.

  • @swanbaby62
    @swanbaby62 2 месяца назад +17

    the prices were crazy to begin with…people paying $700 -$1000 car note plus insurance? i am in the midwest and there is no money here…

  • @vinylrescueband2126
    @vinylrescueband2126 2 месяца назад +124

    List them for $20,000 and they'll sell. Who pays 80 grand for a truck? Oh yeah, the same people that complain about the price of eggs.

    • @Winfred-cr6ev
      @Winfred-cr6ev 2 месяца назад +7

      Isn't that the truth

    • @Alexdj44
      @Alexdj44 2 месяца назад +3

      😂👍

    • @jonnelson7677
      @jonnelson7677 2 месяца назад +7

      Eggs are expensive 😂

    • @hogroamer260
      @hogroamer260 2 месяца назад +2

      All those people with tractor trailer size 5th-wheelers.

    • @tortureyou
      @tortureyou 2 месяца назад

      I buy equipment for our general contracting business. Every 2 years we buy 10 to 12 F150s. A lot of the reason these trucks are so high is because we get tax breaks for buying new vehicles. We also get parts and service contracts which he didn't mention how expensive that is if your warranty ran out. Vicious cycle if you are an average guy who just wants a work vehicle.

  • @Shankmeyster
    @Shankmeyster Месяц назад +2

    We can only hope because pre 2020 pricing needs to come back with a vengeance. Dealers got away with the bs for too long and need to learn a big lesson. There really needs to be a change in dealer laws on markups and states being able to control the price gouging. If not, dealers are going to go away and just be repair and delivery shops. Service departments make 10x what sales makes at every dealer and maybe more.

  • @ericlee4455
    @ericlee4455 2 месяца назад +10

    I'm keeping my 2006 Toyota Highlander hybrid with 282,567 miles on it and still going strong! I paid $2,800 bucks for it in 2018. This is one of the most amazing vehicles I've ever owned! I've had Jeeps, S10 Blazer, Mitsubishi Montero sport, ... This hybrid system is really incredible on the Highlander. When I'm cruising on the highway doing 70mph on level surface i get 56 miles per gallon! Slightly down hill and I'm getting self generated electric power with engine at idle! This thing is wild! Don't let the sticker mileage rating fool you. It gets insane miles per gallon! And extremely low maintenance to boot! The oil doesn't get dirty under normal driving so looks honey clear. I haven't changed the oil for 4 years and finally changed it a couple months ago! 😂 This hybrid Highlander is ridiculously wonderful!

    • @PassionForGrammar
      @PassionForGrammar Месяц назад

      That all is awesome. Hate to be nosey, and you may already know this, but I would just want to remind you that that oil, though it may visually look clean, doesn't protect the engine like it should after a year of being in there, regardless of mileage, and even if it's quality full synthetic. It breaks down and changes chemically over time, so it may still look pretty and clean, due to it being in a hybrid, but it needs to be changed yearly at least.

  • @coolzpl
    @coolzpl 2 месяца назад +10

    Great video. After I got ripped off by Big Star Buick and GMC of Baytown, Texas, I don't feel bad for what is happening. After what happened, I purchased a used Ford F150 at over 20 percent because my credit was destroyed, but I am paying over 4,000 a month to get the truck paid off next year. I wish everyone the very best. New vehicles cost way too much.

  • @joshholton4712
    @joshholton4712 Месяц назад +9

    6:30 No one wants a Bronco with less than half the engine the original had. 3 cylinders was the DUMBEST IDEA for an OFF-ROAD themed SUV. Ford deserves to be dismantled and have its giblets auctioned off.

    • @ProximaPhoenix95
      @ProximaPhoenix95 Месяц назад

      I'm 90% certain they come with 4 banger and a V6 engine options.

  • @Ismschism
    @Ismschism 5 дней назад +1

    Heres a crazy idea, why not go back to making basic vehicles like the 00-07 ford focus that are reliable, affordable and not stuffed with technology half of us hate or dont use.

  • @frank4one
    @frank4one 2 месяца назад +46

    It is insane for manufacturers to be producing these oversized trucks that only get 15 mpg. The price is insane and the running cost will also be insane.

    • @thatonebeone
      @thatonebeone 2 месяца назад

      in CA gas is like 4+$ then traffic lol... but if you own a big truck then you making money doing something with it lol

    • @alec2456
      @alec2456 2 месяца назад

      What's also insane is the the money that Ford, GM, Stelantis, Lucid, and Rivian are losing while making EV's. As well as the insurance for those vehicles and the cost to replace the lithium ion batteries. Car market is in a dark period right now.

    • @randalmiller7952
      @randalmiller7952 2 месяца назад +2

      And the insurance is crazy $$$$$$$.

    • @GUNNER67akaKelt
      @GUNNER67akaKelt 2 месяца назад

      @@alec2456 Say 'thanks, obama and congress' for offering $8k to people to buy new vehicles to replace their old vehicles. Then writing into the law that the old vehicles needed to be permanently destroyed, thereby causing an ongoing complete clusterf@@k in the car market. BRILLIANT! That's exactly how the government *"HELPS"* you.

    • @jessefink2745
      @jessefink2745 2 месяца назад +1

      I just bought a 2000 Ford Excursion with the 6.8 l v10. I was getting 12 mpg in it. Why are all of these new vehicles mentioned not considered gas guzzlers?

  • @richardconner5937
    @richardconner5937 2 месяца назад +57

    The gov shouldn't have bailed out the big car manufacturers with billions in 2008.

    • @markanderson4163
      @markanderson4163 2 месяца назад +3

      except for 100's of 1000's of manufacturing jobs that were saved...other then that...yeah, bad idea...sheesh, people will cut off their own noses...

    • @adriancarty612
      @adriancarty612 2 месяца назад +4

      100 of 1000 of jobs in Mexico

    • @carlanderson7091
      @carlanderson7091 2 месяца назад

      ​@@adriancarty612maybe some cars were built in Mexico but what about the hundreds of thousands of jobs that were here that were affected. It's not like Mexico was the only place we made cars. We still do make cars here in the US.

    • @OriginalBongoliath
      @OriginalBongoliath 2 месяца назад +1

      @@markanderson4163 Yet they still offshored their manufacturing to Mexico and Canada, still shutting down plants, and American cars are crappier than ever You were saying?

  • @michaeldelsesto2742
    @michaeldelsesto2742 Месяц назад +24

    I bought a new 2014 F350 King Ranch 4X4 Dually for $42,000.00 and I thought that was a lot of money. I haven't bought a new vehicle since.

    • @richardlee2642
      @richardlee2642 Месяц назад

      My 2010 F-150 FX-4 was MSRP $43,215. My 2024 Ranger Lariat was MSRP $51,115. The Ranger is nice, but it lacks a power moonroof and rear vents.

    • @JHulce
      @JHulce Месяц назад

      my 2004 f250 fx4 lariat supercab was msrp at $52,000. i bought it used in 2012 for $11,500. hard to believe a 10 year newer and more capable truck would be $10k less.

  • @theskydiverdriver7193
    @theskydiverdriver7193 Месяц назад +2

    They'd have to pay me to take one of those off their hands. Sticking with my old trucks. Paid for, reliable, self repairable , affordable parts.

  • @sammaze2103
    @sammaze2103 2 месяца назад +37

    Unfortunately what you are saying is true! I recently told a Jeep Manager when are you all going to wake up? He had No idea what I was talking about! These car prices are out of site And like you said insurance rates are skyrocketed! People are trying to make ends meet and new cars are the last thing on their mind ! I’m afraid the whole car industry is heading for massive bankruptcy!

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates 2 месяца назад +1

      No they are not

    • @Keefer24
      @Keefer24 2 месяца назад +4

      @@MrKongatthegateshappened before bud it can happen again. I guess you don’t remember the huge bail outs 😂

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb 2 месяца назад

      they reduce production and keep prices up. why should american people buy new car?. drive motorcycle scooter, rideshare. people will adapt just like europe

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 2 месяца назад

      Paid 1200 for a 2004 ford focus wagon. Insurance 39.76 per month. Owned almost 2 yrs. Spent 400 to safety and 600 in repairs over 2 yrs. I feel thats about affordable. 2200 for 2 yrs and she likely go another year. And 450 per year insurance. I can afford to drive her and loading the miles on. 30 000 plus miles per year cause well i have no payments and cheap insurance to afford the gas

    • @DainBentley
      @DainBentley 2 месяца назад

      @@jibberjabber-fm6pbyou’re not to bright. American sprawl and they way it’s laid out isn’t conducive to scooters and motorcycles. Tell that to people in Idaho or Montana .
      Europe has less severe weather and is smaller. US/Canada and Mexico are huge by comparison and no one is scootering in 35-40 miles of their commute because they have to live further out to just be able to afford rent or mortgage.
      You made the dumbest comment of this entire thread

  • @bonniemetzger6633
    @bonniemetzger6633 Месяц назад +11

    Ridiculous prices! Everything is out of control!

  • @scottmendoza8989
    @scottmendoza8989 2 месяца назад +16

    You're talking about paying $100,000 for a dually you'd have to come down 30-40 Grand before someone even thinks about buying one

  • @dylanupde
    @dylanupde 27 дней назад

    Back in 1994, a Ford Ranger started at $9400, which is $20,000 if you adjust for inflation. Good luck finding that kind of deal today.
    I'm amazed at how there's no option for just a small affordable pickup with a good amount of bedspace, like SO many older trucks. I work a white collar job, and pretty much everyone in my office under 35 wants one for hardware store runs, moving/hauling furniture, etc. I honestly think a huge part of the problem is that rich car manufacturing executives have no clue what the working class wants, and they have a hard time believing that the answer to their sales problems ISN'T to just release the next big, flashy thing.

  • @dustincollins16
    @dustincollins16 2 месяца назад +21

    Ford and Stellantis are on track to still have 2023 and 2024 vehicles on lots for all of year 2025.