I’m a photographer for a ford dealership and I’ve seen cars that have been here for 2-1/2 years and are still over MSRP. And a lot of these cars are lemons right off the lot
Bought 1st gen Rav4 6 months ago for 4K dollars here in Sofia, Bulgaria! SHE is a GREAT CAR ! FCK THEM with this new pricess Will upgrade to a 2nd hand Camry later, and thats it !
The people buying these don’t actually have 100k to spend. They are financing them and paying an incredibly high monthly payment on them. As a car salesmen, I rarely sell a car to somebody who has the cash to pay for it straight up and frankly I don’t want to. Financing is better for both me the seller and the buyer. Pay it off completely in 6 months, doesn’t matter to me, but if someone thinks they’re going to make my day by paying cash in full they are 100% wrong and I’m going to charge them more for the car. That’s right I will literally raise the price once I learn they want to pay in full.
🤣 I hear FORD IS OFFER A F150 BBC PACKAGE! WITH a special 12" BBC shifter! 🤣. For a girthy price tag of $250K. Comes with special MaDINGO stickers on tailgates and fenders.
I thought you were exaggerating, but then thought that this has been stored outside for a year and a half so yes, half the sticker price seems about right.
Put this into perspective. A $100K vehicle necessitates, under traditional thinking, a $300K annual income ... when exactly did the American car market start targeting the wealthiest buyers? These prices are just getting insane and if we're being honest, it's destructive by design ...
I've always found it sad that literally 90% of men around my area drive a super expensive pickup truck that 85% of them have never even put anything in the bed. I'm all for bringing back those solid 90s pickups that had utility in mind. Maybe I'm lost, but I don't need to drive a vehicle the size of a small house to feel good about myself. That's what a family and internal happiness is for.
I remember when pickups were the cheapest vehicles on any dealership lot. I have a 95 Nissan small truck (which no one sells anymore) that is still going strong. No air conditioning, no radio, no rear bumper; and it cost $5900 new.
By design. How else will you get in the pod... they want you to _beg_ for it. So they can grant your desire to live as a a slave (In all but name, so you're never the wiser). The last choice every free person makes is to give up their freedom for security, comfort, or convenience. You never get it back. Not without great cost. A cost that might be paid by your loved ones.... You know what they say about "sins of the fathers."
That's not it at all. Jou don't understand. Jou need to figure out who is intentionally destroying the US auto industry. Jou need to think about who hates America.
*_YOU_** will own nothing.* _They're not here for you anymore..._ At least until it bankrupts them, or until you get used life as a neofeudal peasant. Or your children, or grandchildren... they can wait until a few generations kick over. They've been at this since at least the 60s. What's another 60 years, when it grants them permanent power, forever?
2017 escape bought new. Engine replaced. Rear differential replaced. Transmission started to fail. Maintained very well but it was a crappy car. 125k miles traded it in. Paid $38k, got $4k in trade(had to trade due to bad trans out of warranty).
Same here! Done with American cars period! Theyre all garbage! Go Japanese or korean! Even european cars arent much better! Tons of issues and more expensive to repair!
I tried to buy a Bronco Raptor just over a year ago, they wanted like 35K over sticker. I laughed and told him to call me when they are $20K UNDER sticker with no extras. The nerve of these people....
@@dl8619 I mean back then a new truck ranged from 20-35k I remember when Audi r8s started at 115k now you get pick up trucks for that.... It is absurd.
Bought my used Toyota in cash. Despite our net worth being over $1M we've always thought buying overpriced shiny pieces of crap was such an enormous waste of capital.
Like seriously. If you're a truck guy (like Im assuming these ford viewers are). Just get a tundra, tacomo, landcruiser, or 4runner used. The car will outlive its owner lol.
$65k (CAD) for an explorer is beyond insulting. And seeing F-150's go for $80k for a base model is insane. The manufacturers and dealerships are playing the waiting gane hoping we cave and pick up a car paying over $1,000 a month for 8 years. Insane.
@@JayWerx What he is saying is correct, but naturally collector vehicles for the most part, are an exception and are often bought just as an investment. I have a '69 Bronco I have owned for about 40 years and a '74 High boy and they just keep going up.
I made money on my Ford. Bought for £28k, sold 3 years (and 14,000 miles) later for £28.5k. Only £500 up, but a profit ! Focus RS mkIII, miss that car now.
I watch this posting, and I'm reminded of a quote by Warren Buffett, the 3rd richest person in the U.S..... he owns Berkshire Hathaway investment company. His quote: "if something is likely to go up in value, I buy it. If its likely to go down in value I lease it." Ford, its dealer body, and customers need to think in terms of leasing. NOW, retail customers quite often get stung with big lease end penalties for exceeding the lease's mileage calculations. I spent 34 years in the auto and industrial equipment sales and leasing business, and the thing that dealers do, in order to get the lowest payment is to structure the lease for 10,000 miles per year. That's 30,000 miles in 3 years. Quite often customers will drive 35-40,000 miles or more in those three years, which then results in the big lease end charge. Just be honest with yourself, what is likely to be the actual mileage at the end of 3 years.? Structure the lease to be what you actually use the car, and at lease end you will be approximately even. Leases have payments down to a lease end value, whereas purchase payments go down to -0-. Lease payments are much less than retail purchase payments, and are negotiable. So, start out with a dealer that his markup for "dealer extras" is by the boards. Take the window sticker and deduct at least 5%, THEN lease with a realistic mileage usage for the three years. With the way the factories and dealers are going wild with window sticker numbers, this is the only way to come out even.
My 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser had it's FIRST non wear-and-tear repair at 264,000 miles! True story. I only buy used Toyotas and Lexus. They never let me down.
Dang straight, I have a 2008 Toyota 4Runner with 179,000, love it. I can repair most things myself and parts are pretty easy to get and cheap if using decent aftermarket parts. I prefer older, simple vehicles and have never desired a new vehicle.
@@Keith-jp6jw Yes, Ford used to be the most reliable American car maker. The F150 was in the top 10 of most reliable vehicles. That does not seem to still hold unfortunately.
Import taxes the EU applies to US made products my dude... oh and don't forget the emission taxes because American made vehicles like gasoline a lot :)
FORD's biggest issue other than the rampant use of hallucinogenics by its accounting staff (prices). But, the complete and utter collapse of its quality control and engineering departments. (F-150 Powerboost Owner)
I drive them all the time at work....trust me when I say they feel so much more cheaper inside than last gen....feels like the AliExpress version of a Mustang.
@@fortheloveofnoise Watch out, they're even ruining manuals now. I've got a '14 Jeep 6 speed and they put something called "hill start assist" on it. I bought it because it was a stick and know how to drive one. Asked the dealer to turn off that BS and they said they didn't even know it was a thing let alone how to turn it off.
I've been a Ford man my whole life. What's coming out of their factory's these last few years is heartbreaking. Extremely expensive junk. But nobody else is any better. The government mandates have killed the entire car industry. We'll all be walking soon. That's exactly what they want.
Mazda is making some good stuff at affordable prices. I drive every regular car on the market basically for my job....the Mazdas are the nicest for the price I have seen. I would get the 3 or the Miata. 3 sedan looks better, but the hatch has a cool 70s retro futuristic vibe...only bad thing is the screen is not touch, u gotta use that wheel thing.
Government regulations and electric vehicle mandates are causing this. Obama made it to where all new cars had to have TPMS sensors in each wheel, that’s another 1500 minimum, saftey regs, emission regs, all got worse.
🤣 I hear FORD IS OFFER A F150 BBC PACKAGE! WITH a special 12" BBC shifter! 🤣. For a girthy price tag of $250K. Comes with special MaDINGO stickers on tailgates and fenders.
You got that right King of recalls. When I bought my 2019 f150 that truck was in the shop so many times for recall. It was absolutely crazy. I never owned a vehicle like that before in my life.
I thought Ford avoided recalls until they were forced to issue them. I got into an argument with a Ford sales rep one time because I was looking at Toyota as well and he called them rolling recalls, I turned and looked at him and said “at least they take ownership of their shit. “
That man had the audacity to say rolling recalls..... toyato is literally the highest rating for reliability. You should've told them they don't get government bail outs either. I bought a 2024 fully loaded camry with 0 miles and I have put 25k miles on it averaging 85-90mph no problems. And my old camry a 2014 with 130k miles same thing nothing broke on it.
@@4utoomchzif you like the Lincoln luxury you should take a look at the newer Toyota avalons they’re super spacious and comfortable plus they run for 300k easily
@@heybeter5935 Traded the mkc in 3 years ago for a 2021 Lexus ES250 and couldn't be happier. We were looking at the Avalons at the time also as there were still a few new ones available at the end of 22 which was the last year for them. Should have gone Toyota/Lexus when we purchased the Lincoln in 2020 but u live and learn...
I told myself the only car I'd buy for over 20k would be a vintage/classic. These new cars are either ugly, basic or both with tech that breaks and requires special tools to fix or taking it to the stealership for them to quote you your mortgage for an oil change and tune up.
@carlmorgan8452 Wrong, very famous truck. With an Eaton supercharged V8, and who could forget that Brian o Conner drove one in Fast and furious as his shop truck.
Ford doesn't matter. It's a tool by the ones whos names nobody knows. They're using all these companies to make "You will own nothing" a permanent reality..... for us. Once that happens they can just re-create a new Ford company and build whatever they want. Sorry... they'll make US build it. If we do a good job we might get 2 crickets for dinner instead of one. Maybe they'll throw in an extra VR apartment bedroom to make you forget that you _actually_ live in a pod.
The state where I live sales tax on 124,000 is just under 10 grand. So you're looking at an additional around 11 or 12 thousand dollars to put plates on it.
Im glad I bought a new 2020 4Runner. It was 50k canadian (after delivery) for SR5 premium. My dad bought a new 2023 4Runner TRD Pro for 70k canadian (after delivery) No markups for both. Both are very capable and have a great resale value and have great reliability.
You barely drove the thing. I would hope it would stay together after being driven only 18k miles. That's rookie numbers. There's barely any wear on it. XD My 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe had 200k miles on it with the original engine and transmission (in near perfect condition) before I sold it. My 2015 Cadillac ATS 2.0T (everyday car) has 119k miles on it with no issues so far. All people have to do is take care of their vehicles and keep up with their fluids. Maintenance depends on how you drive your car.
I don't care if it's Ford , Chevy or Subaru , Nobody and I mean Nobody makes a good vehicle anymore . I am a Chevy person but I learned the hard way to stop buying new , they cost way to much and when it comes time for repairs , it is like buying a new one again . A water pump on my Equinox was more than $1,000 . Now I have a 1993 Chevy truck and the water pump costs $200 installed , if I do it myself $40 . Not to mention this truck is a half ton built before 1999 so it still has the thick steel frame , under normal conditions , no cracking or rusting apart .
@@nativestacker4185 I do buy American when I can as well but I won’t sacrifice quality just for the sake of where the business headquarters is located. Toyota, Honda, Subaru and other Japanese companies build them right here in America employing Americans so why do I care if the executives are in Japan? In fact the Mazda I’m driving with absolutely no complaints was built in Alabama while your equinox that you mentioned was built in Mexico, ironic yeah?
I love these videos. They back up what I've been thinking to myself the past few years about automobiles in this country. It's clear that we've finally hit "Peek Pickup" and the era of dealership "charge what you want - get what you want" is over. 2023's still on the lot at $124,612.00? Really, I wonder why?😂 🤣Keep us posted on this stuff, I think we haven't seen nothing yet.
That is crazy! I bought a BRAND NEW Bronco in 2022 for only $28,500. 2 door Base with manual transmission. The cheapest one you can get now is the Big Bend at about $39,900.
Rust on rotors has nothing to do with the time they are at the lot. Even my brand new car has rust the very next day it rains . Can't believe people buy those over price cars
@@NoDaysOff-oz2zl That's not an excuse, that's a fact. Surface rust forms on my Cadillac rotors after it rains. It's just the material the rotors are made out of that causes the surface rust. The only way to prevent that is to store it in your garage.
There’s a big difference when a rotor gets rusty overnight which where I live I’ve never seen that happen But when it’s so thick, you can tell that car is been sitting for probably 100+ days not even driven
If you are going to drop 60-100k on an SUV, get a Lexus. Buying a new vehicle is already a bad finacial decision but buying a new ford in 2024 is even worse.
@@boci11 Lexus is just Toyota but upgraded to a level not available at Toyota. Ugly / not ugly is a matter of opinion. The original spindle grille didn't transfer well to larger Lexus cars and SUVs but the new RX looks a lot better than the new Rav4, pretty much everyone agrees on that.
Since housing is so expensive, you have to live with your parents, so the money that would have gone to rent/mortgage can now go to a nice car to show off. I see so many nice trucks parked in front of double wides. I wonder if it's vanity/Instagram thing.
Car don’t gain any value once it leave the lot. Buy an older model and still gets you point A to B . People get so caught up in all the fancy tech and going broke trying to look rich . I still drive a 2010 vehicle
The bronco raptor looks like someone put some universal Chinese widebody kits off of ebay. I couldn't believe how ugly it was the first time I saw it in person
Chinese EVs are cheap, good quality and more innovative these days 👇 Chinese car manufacturers dominate Euro NCAP crash tests, signaling new era in automotive safety December 21, 2023 In 2023, the Euro NCAP put 17 new models through its stringent tests, with 9 out of these models originating from China. The large number of Chinese models included in these tests demonstrates the significant growth of Chinese automakers in Europe, making this year unparalleled in the history. It is likely that this trend will continue in the coming years. Another sign of changing times: the majority of the models tested were not gas-powered. Interestingly, one of the tested models was from Vietnam - the Vinfast VF8. So, how did the Chinese cars perform? They all earned a high score of five stars. The honor for European manufacturers was upheld by the Volkswagen ID.7, which achieved the highest percentage score - meeting 88.2 percent of Euro NCAP's safety requirements. However, the Nio ET5 achieved an equally outstanding overall rating. EssaNews
High prices aside, looking at those grey skies reminds me of why I left Chicago and moved to Florida where the sun shines all day and the margaritas flow all night.
You hit the nail on the head when you said that auto makers want to sell fewer vehicles at higher prices. More margin = same profit, with the added bonus of needing fewer employees to design and assemble. They deserve to be put out of business.
These prices are too damn high. Most people that can afford a new car or truck don't care about 8 airbags and a 15" touchscreen, or everything being computer controlled for that matter. These things are an Albatross for most buyers. They're also a maintenance nightmare.
My Toyota has a touchscreen, many airbags, tons of safety features and only cost 15k 2 year used at the time. Even fancy features don't justify the prices they are asking when you can get the same features with other cars and brands for a fraction of the price
It’s a reliability concern all the way around for me. I have a 21 f150 xlt 4x4, it’s not used for off roading, I have a 6x10 utility trailer I pull from time to time that doesn’t even come close to the max towing capacity, and I just recently had to have my transmission rebuilt!!! 53,000 miles on a truck I paid $53,000 for and I’ve already had to have the transmission removed and rebuilt, absolutely ridiculous. I do have the 5.0 and basic tech package because I wanted reliability when I bought it, but that hasn’t been the case unfortunately. Also, with these insane prices you only get a 60,000 mile power train warranty…with these prices you should get a 100,000 mile bumper to bumper, but ford knows they aren’t building anything that won’t have issues.
I’ve had a 2004 and now a 2019 Silverado. Bought them new with a regular 4x4 package. Took them to a 4 wheel drive shop and had lift kits put on them and got new wheels and tires. I saved SOOO much money doing it that way. Also I made money selling off the original wheels and tires. Which you don’t get when you buy a lifted truck off a lot.
I wouldn’t pay over $20,000 for any of these vehicles. Not when you can buy used for $10,000 or so for something with low miles that’s only a few years old.
What was ford thinking 🤔 One word……………. GREED The CEO’s need 10 mansions and 4-8 yachts a piece While there workers who actually do all the work can live in single wide trailers and drive chevys and be poor The GREEDY are gonna be in a warm place next life 🥵🥵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥so they better enjoy this short little life😏😏
I bought a 2018 F-150 XL IN February 2018. It has a v-6 in it with a 6 speed automatic. The oil has been changed every 5,000 miles. I've had no problems since i bought it. I'd like to have a extended cab trk. But, there's no way i'm gonna pay that kind of money for another truck.
I live in a small town in Indiana, there are literally Hundreds of F150's sitting on a big lot, it grows by the day. It might be an overflow lot but it is scary
Id build a car myself from a breaker yard before paying even half of that. Moving a human body on a roadway safely in NO WAY justifies that cost. Good luck to them pursuing wealthy customers. Thats not me. BTW I dont consider a car that has sat in the elements for two years to be a new car.
I drive a tow truck and almost 2 years ago I started seeing these "Broncos" in the back lots as trade ins at many other brand dealerships. I have even seen a few at no name 20 to 30 car car lots. Sad to be a Ford Bronco owner!
Yep. They're controlled by the consumers. They're the ones buying these gold-plated junkers. If they'd prefer simpler and cheaper vehicles (what?! Give up my heated and cooled brake pedal?) maybe the manufacturers would follow suit.
In near future they don't want people to have the mobility they have. Controlled movements etc. Think they are just tanking all manufacturing on purpose. EPA is also another reason why cars have problems. All the regs are stupid.
@@nicholasnissen1547do you enjoy breathing? Myself and my grandkids do. I’m buying a Chinese EV through Mexico. Better cars and better value. And I won’t be spewing poison into the air.
@@nicholasnissen1547 lol "all regulations are stupid"? So we should all be putting in leaded gasoline with open headers for performance and better gas mileage? We need regulations to save people like you from yourself. Otherwise you'd live to be 40 tops like they did 100 years ago.
Soo happy the consumer is fighting back and not succumbing to the ridiculous prices of the big three. I will be under my 2018 truck today touching up any rust. My goal is to run my truck up to 250,000 miles and if and when I need another truck it will be a used one ! 👍👍👍
$124,000 for a Raptor, “Black Ops” package, or any F-150!?!?
Just get the penile enlargement surgery; it probably costs much less.
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Omg 😂😂😂
A Raptor passed me the other week. Not a spec of dirt on it.
No Rich person is this dumb. Broke people are
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I rather put $124k down payment for the house 10 years later it worth millions dollars. For the car 10 years later it worth nothing.
So…….why are you putting money into a wife, she will become worthless in 15 years and mad as hell not including that rough wall worn face 👺
Exactly!!!!!!!!!
Correct, but dealers used car lot still try to sell it for 47,000.00
Ten years later? The truck will be worth nothing ten days later. 😂
Amen
This is my new favorite genre of RUclips video, random guy walking around with a camera and no production ranting about whatever he’s passionate about
Same here. My hatred for dealerships only fuels this new found passion of this genre of videos lol
My feed has become guys yelling at window stickers... and I'm not upset about it 😂
Top notch content.
Better than crap on most TV networks these days.
With click baits like: "Now dealers are really fucked." Or "Now they have to give them for free." 😂😂😂😂😂
I’m a photographer for a ford dealership and I’ve seen cars that have been here for 2-1/2 years and are still over MSRP. And a lot of these cars are lemons right off the lot
The industry did it to themselves. I am still driving my 2003 Toyota, no issues no problems and most important no monthly payment
Same here but with my 2002 Chevy Tahoe, 257K miles and counting.
I was in the market for a truck and refused to pay the absurd dealer prices. I paid cash for a 2003 Toyota Tundra with 95k miles. Couldn't be happier.
2005 infiniti
2006 Accord
Bought 1st gen Rav4 6 months ago for 4K dollars here in Sofia, Bulgaria!
SHE is a GREAT CAR !
FCK THEM with this new pricess
Will upgrade to a 2nd hand Camry later, and thats it !
Cars are not a investment they're a liability.
Wrong, my truck allows me to go make money.
@@JayWerxFor some not all
Depreciating asset
@@JayWerx I think he means in a sense, they are a liability because they are needed and depreciate.
@@curtisj2165 For sure, no matter what make.......
If I had over a $100k to spend on a car, it sure wouldn't be on a Ford lmao
I would get a few used cars instead, a Lotus Elise, few old Japanese K cars, few vintage American cars
Agreed!!!
The Ford GT is a magnificent supercar.
I'll get another economy car and save that
The people buying these don’t actually have 100k to spend. They are financing them and paying an incredibly high monthly payment on them. As a car salesmen, I rarely sell a car to somebody who has the cash to pay for it straight up and frankly I don’t want to. Financing is better for both me the seller and the buyer. Pay it off completely in 6 months, doesn’t matter to me, but if someone thinks they’re going to make my day by paying cash in full they are 100% wrong and I’m going to charge them more for the car. That’s right I will literally raise the price once I learn they want to pay in full.
LOL
Half that price would be too much.
Total clown show
They want us to be on bicycles. Just like China lol
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🤣 I hear FORD IS OFFER A F150 BBC PACKAGE! WITH a special 12" BBC shifter! 🤣. For a girthy price tag of $250K. Comes with special MaDINGO stickers on tailgates and fenders.
clown show is RIGHT
I thought you were exaggerating, but then thought that this has been stored outside for a year and a half so yes, half the sticker price seems about right.
Put this into perspective. A $100K vehicle necessitates, under traditional thinking, a $300K annual income ... when exactly did the American car market start targeting the wealthiest buyers? These prices are just getting insane and if we're being honest, it's destructive by design ...
kamala harris. She said at a rally that she was do something for the middle class aka 400k salary, that ain't middle class
@@Whiteguy7272What does she have to do with overpriced trucks?
@@ThatGuyWayOverThere She has nothing to do with it. These people just like to complain to validate their beliefs.
@@stevepupkar9772 Thanks Obama
@@ThatGuyWayOverThere maybe she can suck off the price 😂
I've always found it sad that literally 90% of men around my area drive a super expensive pickup truck that 85% of them have never even put anything in the bed. I'm all for bringing back those solid 90s pickups that had utility in mind. Maybe I'm lost, but I don't need to drive a vehicle the size of a small house to feel good about myself. That's what a family and internal happiness is for.
I remember when pickups were the cheapest vehicles on any dealership lot. I have a 95 Nissan small truck (which no one sells anymore) that is still going strong. No air conditioning, no radio, no rear bumper; and it cost $5900 new.
Even if I won millions in the lottery, I still wouldn’t be stupid enough to buy a vehicle for that much !!
And if I did... It certainly would not be a pickup.
You’ll never win the lottery because you’re too smart to a buy a lottery ticket ;)
yep, because when you do that, it keeps things messed up. When people just stop buying in to this, it will end or the company will.
Yeah you would
@@captainlockes2344exactly
This isn't just a Ford issue. Most industries don't make anything affordable anymore. The housing industry is completely upside down.
Ya it's hideous
Yep, houses in my area have tripled in the past few years.
It's rediculous
That's why we all should stop voting for Democrats. They screw up everything they touch and make it more expensive. Prove me wrong.
By design. How else will you get in the pod... they want you to _beg_ for it. So they can grant your desire to live as a a slave (In all but name, so you're never the wiser).
The last choice every free person makes is to give up their freedom for security, comfort, or convenience. You never get it back. Not without great cost. A cost that might be paid by your loved ones.... You know what they say about "sins of the fathers."
These car makers are so out of touch with the common man. What a clown show!
They aren't out of touch; they know exactly what they are doing - less cars + higher price + idiot US buyers = PROFIT
While I totally agree that prices are ridiculous these days, Raptors are not for the common man, never were
That's not it at all. Jou don't understand. Jou need to figure out who is intentionally destroying the US auto industry. Jou need to think about who hates America.
*_YOU_** will own nothing.* _They're not here for you anymore..._ At least until it bankrupts them, or until you get used life as a neofeudal peasant. Or your children, or grandchildren... they can wait until a few generations kick over. They've been at this since at least the 60s. What's another 60 years, when it grants them permanent power, forever?
They always has been, and the those like WEF and such who are pushing for EV's and Net Zero are all out of touch with us common folks, lol
2017 escape bought new. Engine replaced. Rear differential replaced. Transmission started to fail. Maintained very well but it was a crappy car. 125k miles traded it in. Paid $38k, got $4k in trade(had to trade due to bad trans out of warranty).
And that's why I got a new 2024 Toyota Corolla SE Hybrid for $28K. 38mpg and $25-30 to fill the tank plus reliability is through the roof
Facts! In 2022, got a Brand new Ford Escape. Since then, its had (2) recalls, Engine failed, had to get that replaced, etc. I'm done with Fords.....
If you had a brain you would've never started
The line from Amityville Horror: GET OUT
Fords may be scarier now.
I hate hate hate hate hate my ford escape
My Maverick Hybrid has been great
Same here! Done with American cars period! Theyre all garbage! Go Japanese or korean! Even european cars arent much better! Tons of issues and more expensive to repair!
I tried to buy a Bronco Raptor just over a year ago, they wanted like 35K over sticker. I laughed and told him to call me when they are $20K UNDER sticker with no extras. The nerve of these people....
Man, you're so smart.
It'll never happen. There's a very high chance that the BR will be offloaded at auction if they can't sell it.
@@largol33t1 In 6 months it will happen, auto market and bank lending has seized up.
Now is your time. There is a dealership near me that has them marked down almost $20k.
@largol33t1 Not new vehicles. They would lose way more at an auction than they would deeply discounting them.
Many moons ago, one could buy a truck then take it to a 4x4 shop and get it dressed up. Now they come dresses up with 1000% markup.
@@dl8619 I mean back then a new truck ranged from 20-35k I remember when Audi r8s started at 115k now you get pick up trucks for that.... It is absurd.
Car companies want to test how far they can push consumers.
this channel is freaking awesome. love these type of videos
Why are we told that aftermarket parts don't add value to cars, but stealerships are putting them on and charging double to triple the actual cost 🙄
Because you put miles on the truck. Derrrrrrrrrrr
They don't invalidate warranties if the dealer adds them on. People feel warm and fuzzy when garbage has a warranty
as of modern day, yes, most any car has to have add on's to be appealing.
Added by the dealer or manufacturer is OEM, not aftermarket.
@@Shrecphrito Wrong! They're not OEM parts. They are just installed by the manufacturer
Ford has lost their mind. Who can afford these vehicles. F150 XLT $72,000. Nuts
they got hundreds of BILLIONS in debt, they want to pay back with your money.
The F150 is most repossessed vehicle in America, 40 years and running
Welcome to a Dodge lovers world. Ford is doing the same thing Dodge did. But at least with Dodge you got a V8.
@@chrisrmorriscmdon't feel bad, Dodge is the most stolen.
@@buravan1512hundreds of billions in debt, huh? Little exaggerated, don’t you think there bud?
Ha ha. My little Corolla just tipped over 500,000. And runs perfectly. Not ever gunna waste hard earned cash on those gas guzzlers.
Bought my used Toyota in cash. Despite our net worth being over $1M we've always thought buying overpriced shiny pieces of crap was such an enormous waste of capital.
Like seriously. If you're a truck guy (like Im assuming these ford viewers are). Just get a tundra, tacomo, landcruiser, or 4runner used. The car will outlive its owner lol.
My civic is at 350k :)
I bought my RAV4 2 years ago for 28K and just love it never ever had any issues with it and it's a 4 cylinder.
2008 Toyota 4Runner with 179,000 and runs like a champ. Just keep up with basic maintenance and you'll have it forever.
I see an extremely bleak future for GM, Ford, Stellantis, Jaguar, Land Rover, VW, Mini, Volvo, Audi, etc.
Videos like this make me feel better about clinging to my old F-100 that I can fix at home.
$65k (CAD) for an explorer is beyond insulting. And seeing F-150's go for $80k for a base model is insane.
The manufacturers and dealerships are playing the waiting gane hoping we cave and pick up a car paying over $1,000 a month for 8 years. Insane.
@@AkashicSeer I'm one of those people :(
Awwww. Too broke.
@@Michaelfatman-xo7gvPOS like you is part of the problem
Not a single base model F150 is selling for $80k lol
Well I guess they didn’t need to wait long. Lol
A vehicle is a depreciating asset.😅
Exactly
@@JoseRodriguez-ti2ii Oh yeah? What if you own a 1987 Buick Grand National…
@@JayWerx What he is saying is correct, but naturally collector vehicles for the most part, are an exception and are often bought just as an investment. I have a '69 Bronco I have owned for about 40 years and a '74 High boy and they just keep going up.
I made money on my Ford. Bought for £28k, sold 3 years (and 14,000 miles) later for £28.5k. Only £500 up, but a profit ! Focus RS mkIII, miss that car now.
@@JayWerx still financially illiterate
Never in my insignificant lifetime would I have ever imagined this kind of out-of-this-world, absolutely insane, auto pricing! 😳
you're not insignificant. period end of statement.
@@stewarta5993ya he is
Make Crown Victorias Again!
Simple, tough, roomy, fixable, V8 engine, and affordable.
I watch this posting, and I'm reminded of a quote by Warren Buffett, the 3rd richest person in the U.S..... he owns Berkshire Hathaway investment company. His quote: "if something is likely to go up in value, I buy it. If its likely to go down in value I lease it." Ford, its dealer body, and customers need to think in terms of leasing. NOW, retail customers quite often get stung with big lease end penalties for exceeding the lease's mileage calculations. I spent 34 years in the auto and industrial equipment sales and leasing business, and the thing that dealers do, in order to get the lowest payment is to structure the lease for 10,000 miles per year. That's 30,000 miles in 3 years. Quite often customers will drive 35-40,000 miles or more in those three years, which then results in the big lease end charge. Just be honest with yourself, what is likely to be the actual mileage at the end of 3 years.? Structure the lease to be what you actually use the car, and at lease end you will be approximately even. Leases have payments down to a lease end value, whereas purchase payments go down to -0-. Lease payments are much less than retail purchase payments, and are negotiable. So, start out with a dealer that his markup for "dealer extras" is by the boards. Take the window sticker and deduct at least 5%, THEN lease with a realistic mileage usage for the three years. With the way the factories and dealers are going wild with window sticker numbers, this is the only way to come out even.
My 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser had it's FIRST non wear-and-tear repair at 264,000 miles! True story. I only buy used Toyotas and Lexus. They never let me down.
Dang straight, I have a 2008 Toyota 4Runner with 179,000, love it. I can repair most things myself and parts are pretty easy to get and cheap if using decent aftermarket parts. I prefer older, simple vehicles and have never desired a new vehicle.
2000 Tundra here!
Agree 100%. Only buy used Toyotas!
Even old ford trucks are reliable and easy to work on. Just everything gets ruined, and over priced.
@@Keith-jp6jw Yes, Ford used to be the most reliable American car maker. The F150 was in the top 10 of most reliable vehicles. That does not seem to still hold unfortunately.
I live in Europe and the cheapest Jeep Wrangler used to be 57K now its 87k.. It makes no sense.
Import taxes the EU applies to US made products my dude... oh and don't forget the emission taxes because American made vehicles like gasoline a lot :)
Even Mitsubishi in 3rd world change bumper and charge more for the same car.
Eh in my city only people who got a brand new car took loans, a lease or are rich
@@o.farshower4254 Well the new Land Cruiser is 80K. Inflation is out of control.
*You will own nothing.*
_Does it make sense now?_
"Forever On Recall Duty"
NNICE!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fix Or Repair Daily
Failed Or Recalled Daily
@@woodmasterguy Flip Over, Read Directions.
FORD's biggest issue other than the rampant use of hallucinogenics by its accounting staff (prices). But, the complete and utter collapse of its quality control and engineering departments. (F-150 Powerboost Owner)
Bro turned on his camera and proceeded to spit absolute facs. lol made my whole day, what a blast!!
Those new Mustangs are ugly af.
I drive them all the time at work....trust me when I say they feel so much more cheaper inside than last gen....feels like the AliExpress version of a Mustang.
nope, they are awesome, only good thing ford even makes.
@@joesmith9216 🤣
Lol the older one used in good condition are going for almost the same price as the base new one
@@joesmith9216theyre not even real mustangs, they are gay electric vehicles with the mustang logo 😂😂
That Ranger you showed for $34k is 2 wheel drive. It’s insane that a base midsize pickup with a 4 cylinder engine and 2 wheel drive is that much.
On the f150 in Canada, 4 wheel drive is 12,000$ more.
Lots of 2 wheel drive where I am in south west Canada.
Saw that too right off the bat. That price and not even a 4x4. Pathetic.
No more fords for me. In fact I am done with new cars. Period.
New Miata and new Mazda 3 are great cars IF YOU GET ONE WITH A MANUAL TRANS
@@fortheloveofnoise Watch out, they're even ruining manuals now. I've got a '14 Jeep 6 speed and they put something called "hill start assist" on it. I bought it because it was a stick and know how to drive one. Asked the dealer to turn off that BS and they said they didn't even know it was a thing let alone how to turn it off.
Wow, I can feel the love coming from you regarding this dealership and Ford in general
Let's be honest we'll never be ready for EV's In general and the fact ford Is still trying to sell them Is embarrassing
I've been a Ford man my whole life.
What's coming out of their factory's these last few years is heartbreaking.
Extremely expensive junk.
But nobody else is any better.
The government mandates have killed the entire car industry.
We'll all be walking soon.
That's exactly what they want.
It's greed, not the government
Mazda is making some good stuff at affordable prices. I drive every regular car on the market basically for my job....the Mazdas are the nicest for the price I have seen. I would get the 3 or the Miata. 3 sedan looks better, but the hatch has a cool 70s retro futuristic vibe...only bad thing is the screen is not touch, u gotta use that wheel thing.
Government regulations and electric vehicle mandates are causing this. Obama made it to where all new cars had to have TPMS sensors in each wheel, that’s another 1500 minimum, saftey regs, emission regs, all got worse.
It has nothing to do with the government. Its all corporate greed
The new Mazda 3s look nice
Very expensive piece of junk. Save time flush your money down the toilet instead of buying Ford Garbage.
Same for GM and Chrysler. This is not unique to one auto company
@jeanclaude7018yea. Didn’t they just recall the tundra engine? All post covid cars are shit prolly
@jeanclaude7018 sounds about right. My friend actually just picked up a frontier. Seems like a decent vehicle
🤣 I hear FORD IS OFFER A F150 BBC PACKAGE! WITH a special 12" BBC shifter! 🤣. For a girthy price tag of $250K. Comes with special MaDINGO stickers on tailgates and fenders.
@@wlm2618You can add Toyota to the list the new Tundra, Tacoma & Highlander quality is not great anymore!
If I wanted a electric vehicle, I would buy a golf cart.
If I wanted an electric vehicle, I would buy an E Bike.
If i wanted an electric vehicle, I would buy a car from GTA.
🚙 “Hello, I’m an electric caaaar! I can’t go very fast…or very faaar! And if you drive me, people will think you’re…”
I'd just wait for Toyota to make a good lineup before I even consider looking at an EV
I already got me an electric scooter 🛴 so I’m good
You got that right King of recalls. When I bought my 2019 f150 that truck was in the shop so many times for recall. It was absolutely crazy. I never owned a vehicle like that before in my life.
This video is very informative. Keep making the people need to know.
Saw one of those Black Widow F150’s used for $54k. I pitty the poor bastard that took that equity hit! Not worth it, ever!!!!
Same. Looking at one now, it's 56k
Yikes!!
I thought Ford avoided recalls until they were forced to issue them. I got into an argument with a Ford sales rep one time because I was looking at Toyota as well and he called them rolling recalls, I turned and looked at him and said “at least they take ownership of their shit. “
That man had the audacity to say rolling recalls..... toyato is literally the highest rating for reliability. You should've told them they don't get government bail outs either. I bought a 2024 fully loaded camry with 0 miles and I have put 25k miles on it averaging 85-90mph no problems. And my old camry a 2014 with 130k miles same thing nothing broke on it.
@@dylaanokay2980i just bought a 2001 camry with 100,000 miles on it with no issues but cosmetic for only 1600$ and it’s been only reliable so far
Do not buy a ford the Ac will go out DO NOT BUY A FORD YOU WILL BE SORRY
Found On Road Dead
Fix Or Repair Daily
F*cking Obviously Really Dumb
to be fair, the only car I ha e owned with a working A/C was a Ford 😂
Previous 2017 Lincoln MKC owners here... Traded with 34k miles and engine was failing. Never again Ford makes overpriced TRASH.
@@4utoomchzif you like the Lincoln luxury you should take a look at the newer Toyota avalons they’re super spacious and comfortable plus they run for 300k easily
@@heybeter5935 Traded the mkc in 3 years ago for a 2021 Lexus ES250 and couldn't be happier. We were looking at the Avalons at the time also as there were still a few new ones available at the end of 22 which was the last year for them. Should have gone Toyota/Lexus when we purchased the Lincoln in 2020 but u live and learn...
It looks like Sunday evening where you’re at, so you could tell the reality .
Thanks a lot for your informative video 👍
I told myself the only car I'd buy for over 20k would be a vintage/classic. These new cars are either ugly, basic or both with tech that breaks and requires special tools to fix or taking it to the stealership for them to quote you your mortgage for an oil change and tune up.
This is defaming the 90s Lightnings
Didn't have fame
To start with 🤣🤣🤣
Not a Mustang, not a Maverik. Reusing old names on vehicles that aren't even the same type is stupid.
@carlmorgan8452
Wrong, very famous truck. With an Eaton supercharged V8, and who could forget that Brian o Conner drove one in Fast and furious as his shop truck.
And here I thought that the Ford F150 was for the common everyday man.
30 years ago.
It's for the everyday guy who makes 150k and/or lives in his parent's basement
$124K for a blacked out F150…WTF is going on?😢🤯😵💫
Ah yes fully blacked out , sure is fun coming back from shopping and having to wait 10 minutes to cool down the interior or sweat profusely
@darkwood777😭
Idiocracy!
Black Ops sounds so much cooler though.
2:56 is that 34k and you dont even get 4x4 ?
1:07 they price it to write off the losses. Thats it.
Please explain how “pricing a vehicle to write it off”. Actually benefits a company?
I wouldn’t pay more than $35-40k for a Ford Truck, they’re not a luxury brand, price-points should be targeted for working class buyers.
and that is even a stretch
The single use oil pans that Ford uses on some engines is absurd.
As bad as internal water pumps?
I didnt even know that was possible.
This will bankrupt Ford, why would you pay so much money for something that looses value as soon as you buy it, buy a house your better off.
Ford is hoping daddy federal govt will swoop in once again with money to prop them up.
Until the inevitable housing market crash happens and you go completely upside down on your home that’s been artificially inflated to 3x the price.
Ford doesn't matter. It's a tool by the ones whos names nobody knows. They're using all these companies to make "You will own nothing" a permanent reality..... for us.
Once that happens they can just re-create a new Ford company and build whatever they want. Sorry... they'll make US build it. If we do a good job we might get 2 crickets for dinner instead of one. Maybe they'll throw in an extra VR apartment bedroom to make you forget that you _actually_ live in a pod.
I understand they get some sort of carbon credits for their EVs
I bought 2016 Cayenne with 75K miles for $27K …. and I’m riding in style in my Porsche for under $300 per month … 😂😂😂
I have the same year Porsche Cayenne. 203,000 miles, paid off, and still running like new. I'll keep my Porsche. The Cayennes are freaking tanks.
Lmao... RUclips showed me a premium Ford Bronco ad... 😂😂😂
Im a hardcore ford fan honestly, the last time i bought a new one was in 2015. No thanks Ford.
you will drive a CHINESE one day, if you dont... your Children will surely do.
The state where I live sales tax on 124,000 is just under 10 grand. So you're looking at an additional around 11 or 12 thousand dollars to put plates on it.
What ever happened to trucks that were made for working? to haul and tow?
Im glad I bought a new 2020 4Runner. It was 50k canadian (after delivery) for SR5 premium. My dad bought a new 2023 4Runner TRD Pro for 70k canadian (after delivery) No markups for both.
Both are very capable and have a great resale value and have great reliability.
My 1984 Thunderbird that I still have with 18,500 miles had 1 recall over 40 years for a seatbelt bolt. They used to build cars very well.
You barely drove the thing. I would hope it would stay together after being driven only 18k miles. That's rookie numbers. There's barely any wear on it. XD
My 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe had 200k miles on it with the original engine and transmission (in near perfect condition) before I sold it. My 2015 Cadillac ATS 2.0T (everyday car) has 119k miles on it with no issues so far. All people have to do is take care of their vehicles and keep up with their fluids. Maintenance depends on how you drive your car.
I don't care if it's Ford , Chevy or Subaru , Nobody and I mean Nobody makes a good vehicle anymore . I am a Chevy person but I learned the hard way to stop buying new , they cost way to much and when it comes time for repairs , it is like buying a new one again . A water pump on my Equinox was more than $1,000 . Now I have a 1993 Chevy truck and the water pump costs $200 installed , if I do it myself $40 . Not to mention this truck is a half ton built before 1999 so it still has the thick steel frame , under normal conditions , no cracking or rusting apart .
Well you’re a “Chevy person” so you’re used to shit vehicles that fall apart but the Japanese makes are still reliable.
@@magikush Well at least I try to buy US products as much as possible , some people are just not that Patriotic .
@@nativestacker4185 I do buy American when I can as well but I won’t sacrifice quality just for the sake of where the business headquarters is located. Toyota, Honda, Subaru and other Japanese companies build them right here in America employing Americans so why do I care if the executives are in Japan? In fact the Mazda I’m driving with absolutely no complaints was built in Alabama while your equinox that you mentioned was built in Mexico, ironic yeah?
I love these videos. They back up what I've been thinking to myself the past few years about automobiles in this country. It's clear that we've finally hit "Peek Pickup" and the era of dealership "charge what you want - get what you want" is over. 2023's still on the lot at $124,612.00? Really, I wonder why?😂 🤣Keep us posted on this stuff, I think we haven't seen nothing yet.
Thanks for watching!
100k for a ford is insanity 😂
That is crazy! I bought a BRAND NEW Bronco in 2022 for only $28,500. 2 door Base with manual transmission. The cheapest one you can get now is the Big Bend at about $39,900.
Yesterday I saw a F-150 ‘Limited’. What limits the vehicle? Wouldn’t you want your vehicle to be ‘Unlimited’?
Rust on rotors has nothing to do with the time they are at the lot. Even my brand new car has rust the very next day it rains . Can't believe people buy those over price cars
Excuse maker
MERIKKKKA 🇺🇸 💪 !!!!!
Didn't you?
@@NoDaysOff-oz2zl That's not an excuse, that's a fact. Surface rust forms on my Cadillac rotors after it rains. It's just the material the rotors are made out of that causes the surface rust.
The only way to prevent that is to store it in your garage.
There’s a big difference when a rotor gets rusty overnight which where I live I’ve never seen that happen
But when it’s so thick, you can tell that car is been sitting for probably 100+ days not even driven
If you are going to drop 60-100k on an SUV, get a Lexus. Buying a new vehicle is already a bad finacial decision but buying a new ford in 2024 is even worse.
Lexus is so ugly and overated! Just buy a Yota or a Honda !
@@boci11 Lexus is just Toyota but upgraded to a level not available at Toyota. Ugly / not ugly is a matter of opinion. The original spindle grille didn't transfer well to larger Lexus cars and SUVs but the new RX looks a lot better than the new Rav4, pretty much everyone agrees on that.
If I want an expensive, unreliable vehicle, it certainly wouldn’t be a Ford.
Since housing is so expensive, you have to live with your parents, so the money that would have gone to rent/mortgage can now go to a nice car to show off.
I see so many nice trucks parked in front of double wides.
I wonder if it's vanity/Instagram thing.
Car don’t gain any value once it leave the lot. Buy an older model and still gets you point A to B . People get so caught up in all the fancy tech and going broke trying to look rich . I still drive a 2010 vehicle
I think dealership’s have been smoking some crak lately
Pink cocaine
The bronco raptor looks like someone put some universal Chinese widebody kits off of ebay. I couldn't believe how ugly it was the first time I saw it in person
Chinese EVs are cheap, good quality and more innovative these days
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Chinese car manufacturers dominate Euro NCAP crash tests, signaling new era in automotive safety
December 21, 2023
In 2023, the Euro NCAP put 17 new models through its stringent tests, with 9 out of these models originating from China. The large number of Chinese models included in these tests demonstrates the significant growth of Chinese automakers in Europe, making this year unparalleled in the history. It is likely that this trend will continue in the coming years. Another sign of changing times: the majority of the models tested were not gas-powered. Interestingly, one of the tested models was from Vietnam - the Vinfast VF8.
So, how did the Chinese cars perform? They all earned a high score of five stars. The honor for European manufacturers was upheld by the Volkswagen ID.7, which achieved the highest percentage score - meeting 88.2 percent of Euro NCAP's safety requirements. However, the Nio ET5 achieved an equally outstanding overall rating.
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In 2012, I bought a modest 3 bed 2 bath home with a 2 car garage on a corner lot for $132,000.
High prices aside, looking at those grey skies reminds me of why I left Chicago and moved to Florida where the sun shines all day and the margaritas flow all night.
And the humidity melts your brain cells.
You hit the nail on the head when you said that auto makers want to sell fewer vehicles at higher prices. More margin = same profit, with the added bonus of needing fewer employees to design and assemble. They deserve to be put out of business.
Next year you will see big signs on those ford dealers , PLEASE NO TRADE - INS 😅
These prices are too damn high. Most people that can afford a new car or truck don't care about 8 airbags and a 15" touchscreen, or everything being computer controlled for that matter. These things are an Albatross for most buyers. They're also a maintenance nightmare.
My Toyota has a touchscreen, many airbags, tons of safety features and only cost 15k 2 year used at the time. Even fancy features don't justify the prices they are asking when you can get the same features with other cars and brands for a fraction of the price
The Russians keep on rolling LADA Nivas out of the assembly lines. Same as it was built during the 90's.
In 2010, A brand new Silverado 4 door Texas edition was about 31k. 5.3 v8
It’s a reliability concern all the way around for me. I have a 21 f150 xlt 4x4, it’s not used for off roading, I have a 6x10 utility trailer I pull from time to time that doesn’t even come close to the max towing capacity, and I just recently had to have my transmission rebuilt!!! 53,000 miles on a truck I paid $53,000 for and I’ve already had to have the transmission removed and rebuilt, absolutely ridiculous. I do have the 5.0 and basic tech package because I wanted reliability when I bought it, but that hasn’t been the case unfortunately. Also, with these insane prices you only get a 60,000 mile power train warranty…with these prices you should get a 100,000 mile bumper to bumper, but ford knows they aren’t building anything that won’t have issues.
I’ve had a 2004 and now a 2019 Silverado. Bought them new with a regular 4x4 package. Took them to a 4 wheel drive shop and had lift kits put on them and got new wheels and tires. I saved SOOO much money doing it that way. Also I made money selling off the original wheels and tires. Which you don’t get when you buy a lifted truck off a lot.
The ranger is among the funniest. You don't save that much on purchase price or fuel economy. It's just smaller, and rarely kept in-stock.
I wouldn’t pay over $20,000 for any of these vehicles. Not when you can buy used for $10,000 or so for something with low miles that’s only a few years old.
In what state or place are you? I want to move there!
@@Tayy Ohio! The land of the miserable!
What was ford thinking 🤔
One word……………. GREED
The CEO’s need 10 mansions and 4-8 yachts a piece
While there workers who actually do all the work can live in single wide trailers and drive chevys and be poor
The GREEDY are gonna be in a warm place next life 🥵🥵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥so they better enjoy this short little life😏😏
What i need: short cabin, long bed, diesel engine, manual transmission, 4x4 truck. Extra would be bench-style seat for three people..
great content thanks
I bought a 2018 F-150 XL IN February 2018. It has a v-6 in it with a 6 speed automatic. The oil has been changed every 5,000 miles. I've had no problems since i bought it. I'd like to have a extended cab trk. But, there's no way i'm gonna pay that kind of money for another truck.
I live in a small town in Indiana, there are literally Hundreds of F150's sitting on a big lot, it grows by the day. It might be an overflow lot but it is scary
Id build a car myself from a breaker yard before paying even half of that.
Moving a human body on a roadway safely in NO WAY justifies that cost. Good luck to them pursuing wealthy customers. Thats not me.
BTW I dont consider a car that has sat in the elements for two years to be a new car.
I recently bought a 1987 ford f150 4.9L, for $3,000. It needed tires and spark plugs. Never been happier!
I drive a tow truck and almost 2 years ago I started seeing these "Broncos" in the back lots as trade ins at many other brand dealerships. I have even seen a few at no name 20 to 30 car car lots. Sad to be a Ford Bronco owner!
Who is pulling the strings? Every manufacturer is controlled by somebody.
Bingo!
Yep. They're controlled by the consumers. They're the ones buying these gold-plated junkers. If they'd prefer simpler and cheaper vehicles (what?! Give up my heated and cooled brake pedal?) maybe the manufacturers would follow suit.
In near future they don't want people to have the mobility they have. Controlled movements etc. Think they are just tanking all manufacturing on purpose. EPA is also another reason why cars have problems. All the regs are stupid.
@@nicholasnissen1547do you enjoy breathing? Myself and my grandkids do. I’m buying a Chinese EV through Mexico. Better cars and better value.
And I won’t be spewing poison into the air.
@@nicholasnissen1547 lol "all regulations are stupid"? So we should all be putting in leaded gasoline with open headers for performance and better gas mileage? We need regulations to save people like you from yourself. Otherwise you'd live to be 40 tops like they did 100 years ago.
No wonder the American auto industry is in trouble...SMH
Lol..will continue driving my 2004 Buick...cars and trucks today are waaaaay too expensive
Soo happy the consumer is fighting back and not succumbing to the ridiculous prices of the big three. I will be under my 2018 truck today touching up any rust. My goal is to run my truck up to 250,000 miles and if and when I need another truck it will be a used one ! 👍👍👍
7:39
What causes the rust ❓
I have a 2011 Chevy Silverado, still silver metal shine new looking
Caused from non- movement ❓
Top trims shouldn’t be above 50k let alone the base models. This dealers and brands have lost their minds.