@@brokeboy87 no one wants to waste their time at the shop especially with a new car. Shop visits should be for oil changes, brake replacements etc. only. Like with Japanese built models.
You've only brushed over the real 2 problems. 1) Mechanical problems with most makes and models as the quality has declined as the greed factor has risen, which brings about - 2). The greed factor not only in price, but the overcharging for parts and repairs. Over $100 for a light bulb? and over $200 an hour to install it? Then there's the blown gaskets on the turbo charged engines, blown transmissions, and the major glitch in the transmission computers on the all-wheel cars also causing transmission failures.
Rogues used to have transmission problems. Everyone has heard this and avoids them, even if it's not true today. Trucks don't sell because they are so outrageously overpriced.
Now there are major issues with the turbo engine, in fact the government is looking into the matter. Nissan should be ashamed of the garbage that they are putting out there. Every year of the Rouge has issues, and there are so many of them on the road, but people are catching on. Good riddance, Nissan!
Rogues have the horrible Jatco CVT transmission. When my wife and I were looking for her another vehicle a few years ago, my credit union advised me that they wouldn't finance Rogues. So we bought an Avalon.
The AVERAGE price of a light GM pickup with a shitty 4 cylinder is over $47k no matter where I look It has nothing to do with how bad the cars are. I also saw Honda Accords selling for $49-50k.
Nah, that won't even work . Heard about plastic oil pan and plastic valve cover ? That's what going on . Needs to change to metal and focus on reliability.
It's all about pricing. The automakers got very greedy during Covid and raised prices to the point where consumers can't afford them. This is compounded by the last 3 years of inflation. The answer is get regular pricing down, not rebates. The consumer is smarter than that now and are counting their pennies.
Yet most of these fools do not want to drop the prices, they offer ridiculous trade-in prices. I have zero sympathy for them! When you jack prices by 50% - 60% and offer a 20% - 30% price drop, it 's NOTHING. Zero interest for 36 months does not even help either. Car prices need to come down much more!
Words of wisdom! All of you. I’m sitting here at my kitchen table, wringing my hands to buy or not to buy.! I’ve researched everything from: Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Kia and Hyundai… all hybrids. All of them for one reason or another are too damn expensive and most of them to unreliable ! I’m sitting on the fence on the Mitsubishi outlander PHEV… a middle of the road compromise? 🤷🏽♀️
Even with a 20K price cut, I won't buy a vehicle that is designed with planned obsolescence written into the engineering. Reliability should be their focus.
Inflation and corporate greed make regular folks with stagnant salary/wage are not budging because they have more priorities at home. The lowest vehicle price tag, when I got hit by a SUV in May 2024, is about $25k. Most people would just fix their old cars more than putting on vehicle payments. People are struggling to make ends meet. The vehicles put some technologies and components that are not consumer friendly. Namely stop and go engine. Yes, you help mother nature but it hits consumer's pocketbook in fixing the vehicle. The turbo is another one. In short run, the vehicle is okay but in the long run, the vehicle longevity is an issue with turbo enhanced vehicle. The turbo is a poison pill. We get a surge of sugar but as time goes by, the sugar become poison.
@@filippocorti6760That may be true of some cars and suvs with a small turbo and a big engine but not of the cars and suvs with a big turbo and a smaller engine. Overall in general, turbos that don't get oil and proper maintenance blow up and render your vehicle useless and in costly repairs... its another point of failure aside from trusty old transmission and engine setup.
@@herbertcedeno-diaz89 Are you sure about smaller engines with turbos not being built up beyond normally aspirated engines to cope with the increased pressures the turbo puts on the engine? Yes, the turbo charger is another point of failure. It is worse to extend oil change intervals with turbo charged cars. Also, when starting it up, it is necessary to let it idle for a good minute or whatever the manual says. Also, letting idle for a minute after arriving to ones destination before turning off the ignition. I don't know whether a turbo typically burns out due to neglect or other reasons.
Sorry, but not only are these cars in trouble, but the car market in general is in trouble. Manufacturers are building worse cars today than 15 years ago. I’m driving a 2009 car with 140,000 miles, and have done no repairs. Many of the brands you mentioned are not for the average Joe. The cars require high maintenance, poor cars at best. Literally, the car market has priced itself away from its customers. Good Luck!😊
I'll be in the market (maybe) for a new car. I'm doing my homework and watched one of your other videos about Bad SUVs not to buy. CVT engines, engine recalls, engines shut down in the middle of the road, fires, drivetrains, cylinder deactivation technology leaving people stranded. 100 years of car building and they are getting worse every year. Toyota had some good comments, but one car company. I'm afraid to spend $35,000 much less $100,000 just to wait for the recall notices. Very serious issues for buyers to wade through.
The rogue is setting because it's junk if the engine lasts 60000 miles.You're a lucky man.This is the worst car on the market right now.This car is not predicted to go much fast forty thousand miles
The only thing worse than overpaying for a car worth having is overpaying for one that is not worth having. None of these cars are considered reliable and most of them are not considered to be practical and well designed. And you will never sell me a three-cylinder car--got it?
I wouldn’t want anyone of those new vehicles because of the electronics in them they’ve been sitting around unused for two years. Computers & electronics that are hooked up to batteries like that will not work properly. Especially sitting in cold weather or extreme heat. They might as well just crush the vehicles
Availability of cheap and durable spare parts is what makes any brand saleable to any country. That is the reason why Toyota models are saleable here in our country, Philippines, because of the availability of spare parts . 95% of stores here have Toyota spare parts. They may not be as durable as the originals but at least you can find them in any stores selling Toyota spare parts at a considerable prices. The availability of spare parts is the only reason most car buyers look on certain brands.
Reliability and repair cost catches up to dumb decisions from greedy manufacturers, plus the fact they will steal your trade in that may be worth more than what you are buying! I'll just keep driving my reliable 2015 CRV and my 2000 GMC Denali with almost 200k!
It’s about time to build better cars, right? Do a better job , you car makers. Stop building crappy cars and listen to the car buyers. We can’t afford the prices and the breakdowns. So build better cars. We are waiting for you car makers to smarten up.😢😢
Even at the discounted prices, smart people don’t buy unreliable vehicles. Buying these vehicles at discounted price is not a deal. You get what you pay for. 😂😂😂
many unsold cars sit on the lot because consumers don't want pay $50,000 or more for cheap plastic cars overloaded with electronics, dozens of computer modules, and sensors. And after warranty expires, consumer are well aware that the cost to repair many of these vehicles is extremely high. Because in many cases, mechanics have to take the entire car apart just to replace a simple inexpensive part.
I remember growing up we always worried about the reliability of the motor. Nobody cares anymore. About the motor It’s about the infotainment system Now What a sad world we live Americans are not paying for over price vehicles anymore and that’s a reality. Let’s get back to the motor reliability of NOT the infotainment system.
Living in the US I wouldn't touch ANY of the cars or brands in this video. If I lived in Europe I might be interested in the European brands, at least there the parts wouldn't be outrageous and you'd have no problem finding someone to fix them. But I wouldn't touch a Nissan or Hyundai even If I lived in Asia.
The Rogue was seldom someone's first choice. RAVs and CRVs are the vehicles in this segment that sell. You mention mostly American-made vehicles that are poorly made and over-priced.
From what I see, most if not all of these vehicles have major reliability issues. Over any other thing causing these vehicles to not see, it's the huge amount of mechanical issues.
Reliability is the number 1 reason I buy. These vehicles not selling are because they are junk. BMW is nice but 100k? Even if I could afford one I still wouldn’t. I would be terrified to drive it and scratch it.
Even with all the incentives and 0 interest rate offers they are all still waaay overpriced. Not to mention reliability issues. Maybe this will wake them up and start producing quality and reasonably priced vehicles.
The problem with Jeeps are three-fold: first they are so expensive that byers are looking elsewhere. Second, they have reliability problems, so byers are looking elsewhere. Third Stellantis is in serious financial trouble, laying off automotive workers at the Jeep factories and the future is uncertain, so buyers are looking elsewhere. I have a 97 Cherokee and a 2007 Liberty that have been amazingly reliable, my 97 is a daily driver. I am not getting rid of either.
Nissan rouge is having serious issues, so even if you got a deal, and you will still have to fight for that deal, you're taking a 25 k risk. It's not just the new models either, there was a class action lawsuit for models from 2014/2018. I wouldn't buy one at all. The other cars that you mentioned also have some serious reliability issues. If you're in the market to buy a car, please do your due diligence and see what the recalls are and see if it can even be fixed. Ford released the fiesta knowing it had serious issues. 2011/2016. There have been many lawsuits against Ford for this and to boot there is no fix for this fundamentally flawed clutch design. Getting a deal on a shiny piece of junk is no deal at all my friends. Buyers beware.
Cars of today are too full of useless gadgets and they have as well way too much sensors of EVERYTHING making them more problematics, so, more unreliable. I keep and repare my old cars for that reason and I find less and less interests in new models. Not for their look, but the massive amount of expensive technology, that are being pushed by the industry.
And insurance industry is more likely to total cars in accidents because those gadgets are expensive to fix. So expensive cars lead to expensive insurance. Time to build simple reliable cars again.
How about analyzing the real problems people have with vehicles? As if that is not an issue. Ram hemi engine issues, GM 5.3 l lifter issues. Overpriced. Who buys Pacificas? Been years since they sold in volumes. If it’s Stellantis, it will likely crap out.
The ENTIRE Nissan line up is plagued FOR YEARS with one of the worst and most unreliable CVT transmissions in the industry. AND the variable displacement engine is a huge problem with a high failure rate among new engines. Nissan deservedly gets a bad reputation here in the industry.
And it’s sad because I’ve had the same Nissan Quest since 1995 and it just recently a few months back developed problems. I remember when they were called Datsuns, had one once.
Go ahead and be a sucker car dealership will play you like a cheap piano. The first words out of a seller's mouth are "HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD EACH MONTH"?
There’s NOT ONE of these automobiles you could give me for FREE. They are the worst out there in maintenance and piss poor trade in value. They ALL are rolling pieces of junk, that would be LUCKY to get 50,000 miles, even the BMW are absolute garbage. They should just have them at airports to lease out until they are ready for the landfill.
It's basically down to selling poor quality build cars at high prices. Cars are no longer built to last and the consumer knows this.
Car makers must stoping giving priority to the latest features, but concentrate on reliability
it's not that simple when the automotive space is a bit more complex.
@@brokeboy87 no one wants to waste their time at the shop especially with a new car. Shop visits should be for oil changes, brake replacements etc. only. Like with Japanese built models.
You've only brushed over the real 2 problems. 1) Mechanical problems with most makes and models as the quality has declined as the greed factor has risen, which brings about - 2). The greed factor not only in price, but the overcharging for parts and repairs. Over $100 for a light bulb? and over $200 an hour to install it? Then there's the blown gaskets on the turbo charged engines, blown transmissions, and the major glitch in the transmission computers on the all-wheel cars also causing transmission failures.
Rogues used to have transmission problems. Everyone has heard this and avoids them, even if it's not true today. Trucks don't sell because they are so outrageously overpriced.
Now there are major issues with the turbo engine, in fact the government is looking into the matter. Nissan should be ashamed of the garbage that they are putting out there. Every year of the Rouge has issues, and there are so many of them on the road, but people are catching on. Good riddance, Nissan!
Rogues have the horrible Jatco CVT transmission. When my wife and I were looking for her another vehicle a few years ago, my credit union advised me that they wouldn't finance Rogues. So we bought an Avalon.
My 1 owner 2017 Rogue at 12000 miles has no problems. Do the maintance.
11200 miles
The AVERAGE price of a light GM pickup with a shitty 4 cylinder is over $47k no matter where I look
It has nothing to do with how bad the cars are. I also saw Honda Accords selling for $49-50k.
I've got a super-easy solution!!!...lower the prices. Short, sweet and to the point.
Exactly!
Nah, that won't even work . Heard about plastic oil pan and plastic valve cover ? That's what going on . Needs to change to metal and focus on reliability.
Repair shops are busier than ever. People are holding on to their cars.
The Prices are to Damn high for all these Cars that why their not selling. 😮😮
It's all about pricing. The automakers got very greedy during Covid and raised prices to the point where consumers can't afford them. This is compounded by the last 3 years of inflation. The answer is get regular pricing down, not rebates. The consumer is smarter than that now and are counting their pennies.
Yet most of these fools do not want to drop the prices, they offer ridiculous trade-in prices. I have zero sympathy for them! When you jack prices by 50% - 60% and offer a 20% - 30% price drop, it 's NOTHING. Zero interest for 36 months does not even help either. Car prices need to come down much more!
Reliability is another reason why these cars are unsold & sitting.
Expensive AND unreliable.
Even at the discounted prices, they cannot sell because smart people don’t want to deal with unreliable vehicles.
@@thomaskim5008 There is a buyer out there for any car, the dealership just needs to keep lowering the price until they find that person.
UNReliability is the #1 reason
Words of wisdom! All of you. I’m sitting here at my kitchen table, wringing my hands to buy or not to buy.! I’ve researched everything from: Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Kia and Hyundai… all hybrids.
All of them for one reason or another are too damn expensive and most of them to unreliable ! I’m sitting on the fence on the Mitsubishi outlander PHEV… a middle of the road compromise? 🤷🏽♀️
Each one of these models need a $20,000 rebate to build consumer interest.
Even with a 20K price cut, I won't buy a vehicle that is designed with planned obsolescence written into the engineering. Reliability should be their focus.
Inflation and corporate greed make regular folks with stagnant salary/wage are not budging because they have more priorities at home. The lowest vehicle price tag, when I got hit by a SUV in May 2024, is about $25k. Most people would just fix their old cars more than putting on vehicle payments. People are struggling to make ends meet.
The vehicles put some technologies and components that are not consumer friendly. Namely stop and go engine. Yes, you help mother nature but it hits consumer's pocketbook in fixing the vehicle.
The turbo is another one. In short run, the vehicle is okay but in the long run, the vehicle longevity is an issue with turbo enhanced vehicle. The turbo is a poison pill. We get a surge of sugar but as time goes by, the sugar become poison.
I read the turbo charged cars have engines that are built up to cope with the increased pressures the turbo put on the engine.
@@filippocorti6760That may be true of some cars and suvs with a small turbo and a big engine but not of the cars and suvs with a big turbo and a smaller engine.
Overall in general, turbos that don't get oil and proper maintenance blow up and render your vehicle useless and in costly repairs... its another point of failure aside from trusty old transmission and engine setup.
@@herbertcedeno-diaz89 Are you sure about smaller engines with turbos not being built up beyond normally aspirated engines to cope with the increased pressures the turbo puts on the engine? Yes, the turbo charger is another point of failure. It is worse to extend oil change intervals with turbo charged cars. Also, when starting it up, it is necessary to let it idle for a good minute or whatever the manual says. Also, letting idle for a minute after arriving to ones destination before turning off the ignition. I don't know whether a turbo typically burns out due to neglect or other reasons.
Refrigerators these days are built to last only about 10 years if you're lucky, then you have to buy a new one. Some of these cars are the same way.
If Nissan would have dumped the CVT transmission they could have sold us a Rouge .
Sorry, but not only are these cars in trouble, but the car market in general is in trouble. Manufacturers are building worse cars today than 15 years ago. I’m driving a 2009 car with 140,000 miles, and have done no repairs. Many of the brands you mentioned are not for the average Joe. The cars require high maintenance, poor cars at best. Literally, the car market has priced itself away from its customers. Good Luck!😊
Yep, same story here. Have 2009 accord with 290k and had rebuilt AC compressor installed...that's it. Oh yea, still original plugs with steady 30 mpg.
@ mine is a 2009 Honda Crv, replaced a 98 Civi EX with 170,000 miles (stick, Doctor said no more use of left leg for driving, I’m a diabetic).
@@jimpie231wow, I would have taken the stick so my teenage boys can learn to drive a stick. Manuals are hard to find nowadays.
Why would you buy a vehicle they can't get rid of on a dealer's lot! So what type of resale deal do you think you are going to get when you sell!
I'll be in the market (maybe) for a new car. I'm doing my homework and watched one of your other videos about Bad SUVs not to buy. CVT engines, engine recalls, engines shut down in the middle of the road, fires, drivetrains, cylinder deactivation technology leaving people stranded. 100 years of car building and they are getting worse every year. Toyota had some good comments, but one car company. I'm afraid to spend $35,000 much less $100,000 just to wait for the recall notices. Very serious issues for buyers to wade through.
The rogue is setting because it's junk if the engine lasts 60000 miles.You're a lucky man.This is the worst car on the market right now.This car is not predicted to go much fast forty thousand miles
I find this kind of comical because these are most of the cars in your last video titled "Do not buy! Dead by 50,000 miles." 🤣
A better analysis of why there is overstock with these is: poor reliability and/or ridiculous price ! ! !
HYUNDAI needs to give the Hyundai tucson the 2.5 turbo to give it a little excitement.
The only thing worse than overpaying for a car worth having is overpaying for one that is not worth having. None of these cars are considered reliable and most of them are not considered to be practical and well designed. And you will never sell me a three-cylinder car--got it?
Why would anyone deplete their retirement funding to purchase an overpriced vehicle with poor reliability concerns??
I wouldn’t want anyone of those new vehicles because of the electronics in them they’ve been sitting around unused for two years. Computers & electronics that are hooked up to batteries like that will not work properly. Especially sitting in cold weather or extreme heat. They might as well just crush the vehicles
Availability of cheap and durable spare parts is what makes any brand saleable to any country. That is the reason why Toyota models are saleable here in our country, Philippines, because of the availability of spare parts . 95% of stores here have Toyota spare parts. They may not be as durable as the originals but at least you can find them in any stores selling Toyota spare parts at a considerable prices. The availability of spare parts is the only reason most car buyers look on certain brands.
Reliability and repair cost catches up to dumb decisions from greedy manufacturers, plus the fact they will steal your trade in that may be worth more than what you are buying! I'll just keep driving my reliable 2015 CRV and my 2000 GMC Denali with almost 200k!
If Nissan didn’t replace the Nissan rogues engine with a three cylinder, this would not be a problem
It’s about time to build better cars, right? Do a better job , you car makers. Stop building crappy cars and listen to the car buyers.
We can’t afford the prices and the breakdowns. So build better cars. We are waiting for you car makers to smarten up.😢😢
bring back manual transmissions on select trucks n cars
Even at the discounted prices, smart people don’t buy unreliable vehicles. Buying these vehicles at discounted price is not a deal. You get what you pay for. 😂😂😂
car dealers are still trying for top dollors...........there real bad with prices....thats why!
many unsold cars sit on the lot because consumers don't want pay $50,000 or more for cheap plastic cars overloaded with electronics, dozens of computer modules, and sensors. And after warranty expires, consumer are well aware that the cost to repair many of these vehicles is extremely high. Because in many cases, mechanics have to take the entire car apart just to replace a simple inexpensive part.
Bring in some reto models 50's ,60', and 70s ❤😊
if you are smart you will leave treh 2024 Chevrolet Trax on the sales lot .... nothing but problems and GM ignores you...
I hate GM! I waited months for side panels on the 2023 Envision. I will never buy from GM again!!!
Check out the latest on the recalls of all vehicles
RAM with toy 6 cylinder engine? I'll wait for HEMI to return
I remember growing up we always worried about the reliability of the motor. Nobody cares anymore. About the motor It’s about the infotainment system Now What a sad world we live Americans are not paying for over price vehicles anymore and that’s a reality. Let’s get back to the motor reliability of NOT the infotainment system.
Reduce the prices to invoice for a start.
Why are they still making junk Ram and Chrysler vans?
Thumbnail said 70% off. So how much?
The value of anything is what the public is willing to pay for it. Who wants overpriced junk?
Living in the US I wouldn't touch ANY of the cars or brands in this video. If I lived in Europe I might be interested in the European brands, at least there the parts wouldn't be outrageous and you'd have no problem finding someone to fix them. But I wouldn't touch a Nissan or Hyundai even If I lived in Asia.
Rogue with compression variable 3 cylinder turbo engine combined with CVT sounds like a recipe for disaster!
The Rogue was seldom someone's first choice. RAVs and CRVs are the vehicles in this segment that sell. You mention mostly American-made vehicles that are poorly made and over-priced.
It needs to be tens of thousands of dollars discounted to clear the backlog.
From what I see, most if not all of these vehicles have major reliability issues. Over any other thing causing these vehicles to not see, it's the huge amount of mechanical issues.
Reliability is the number 1 reason I buy. These vehicles not selling are because they are junk. BMW is nice but 100k? Even if I could afford one I still wouldn’t. I would be terrified to drive it and scratch it.
They’re too expensive… car notes going over $700 a month is madness. When the greed stops, the cars will drive.
Ain’t that a shame
that Hyundai warranty, oh yes exactly why I walked away from their brand
How much off MSRP can person get a Jeep or Chrysler for?
When the ball drops in Times Square next month all these dinosaur's will be one year older so take another 10k off the price.
Rogues have cvt transmissions which are problems
Not if you change the transmission fluid which maintains the engine
I just bought a 2016 golf se, any thoughts on it?
Even with all the incentives and 0 interest rate offers they are all still waaay overpriced. Not to mention reliability issues. Maybe this will wake them up and start producing quality and reasonably priced vehicles.
How much Nissan would pay me to takę home one Rogue
The problem with Jeeps are three-fold: first they are so expensive that byers are looking elsewhere. Second, they have reliability problems, so byers are looking elsewhere. Third Stellantis is in serious financial trouble, laying off automotive workers at the Jeep factories and the future is uncertain, so buyers are looking elsewhere. I have a 97 Cherokee and a 2007 Liberty that have been amazingly reliable, my 97 is a daily driver. I am not getting rid of either.
Cheaper overall to fix than buy new.
Still way too high, no thank you
Reduce the price, they will be able get good sales.
American’s are refusing to pay more money for vehicles with crappy reliability.
Nissan rouge is having serious issues, so even if you got a deal, and you will still have to fight for that deal, you're taking a 25 k risk.
It's not just the new models either, there was a class action lawsuit for models from 2014/2018. I wouldn't buy one at all.
The other cars that you mentioned also have some serious reliability issues.
If you're in the market to buy a car, please do your due diligence and see what the recalls are and see if it can even be fixed. Ford released the fiesta knowing it had serious issues. 2011/2016. There have been many lawsuits against Ford for this and to boot there is no fix for this fundamentally flawed clutch design.
Getting a deal on a shiny piece of junk is no deal at all my friends. Buyers beware.
Majority of these vehicles bad engine designs Hyundai Kia's BMWs and others an overpriced a Nissan also have issues
Former BMW fan here but… BMW front-ends look like crap.
If you have bad credit like me. Don't even try to buy one because the bank won't approve u.
RAM IS way way over priced
No more V8 on Ram trucks either. Thanks Carlos Tavares.
Over 100k for a large SUV rediculous
Cars of today are too full of useless gadgets and they have as well way too much sensors of EVERYTHING making them more problematics, so, more unreliable. I keep and repare my old cars for that reason and I find less and less interests in new models. Not for their look, but the massive amount of expensive technology, that are being pushed by the industry.
And insurance industry is more likely to total cars in accidents because those gadgets are expensive to fix. So expensive cars lead to expensive insurance. Time to build simple reliable cars again.
Do you notice that all of these vehicles have poor reliability ratings. Go figure.
Rogue's have a junk transmission named jayco... jayco makes junk transmissions
Sorry dealers. Payback customers v dealers
Ok, robot boy. RAVE 4? DOLLAR 40,000? Lol
People are holding their personal vehicles longer. Average age of owned vehicles are longer than ever
It's the economy stupid.
God dam you should have said here is the list of all the cars to avoid
The Rogue has transmission issues along with engine issues....stay away.
I'd consider a Tuscon or truck if i needed it. The rest make sense, unreliable ...
Who would want to buy a $30k car just to have it break down after 80k or 5years which ever come first
There’s more Poor Folks than Rich Folks 🤪
What do you expect would happen when Stellantis did away with the V8? No one’s gonna pay for an extremely overpriced Inline 6 Ram truck.
As usual, the US thinks the Internet stops at their borders.🤔
How about analyzing the real problems people have with vehicles? As if that is not an issue. Ram hemi engine issues, GM 5.3 l lifter issues. Overpriced. Who buys Pacificas? Been years since they sold in volumes. If it’s Stellantis, it will likely crap out.
The ENTIRE Nissan line up is plagued FOR YEARS with one of the worst and most unreliable CVT transmissions in the industry. AND the variable displacement engine is a huge problem with a high failure rate among new engines. Nissan deservedly gets a bad reputation here in the industry.
And it’s sad because I’ve had the same Nissan Quest since 1995 and it just recently a few months back developed problems. I remember when they were called Datsuns, had one once.
What i see is cheap out of making a car them raise up price.
Ever buy a Chrysler
trucks are pandimc price and people are waking up at this rip off market!
Rams …. ABS recall with no remedy….. breaks a big deal …. Get a solution
Cvt’s, Hybrids, tv screens, forget it, I’ll keep my 2010 Camry.
I can't find a deal on anything. Not even the shitty Hornet.
we are broke!
Duh, these brands are not attractive.
Go ahead and be a sucker car dealership will play you like a cheap piano. The first words out of a seller's mouth are "HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD EACH MONTH"?
BMW made a mistake with those thin slit headlights. Ugly. Doesn’t look like a BMW.
If all the new vehicle dealers would get realistic with their pricing and reliability, then maybe they would sell cars and trucks.
The quality and price is way too high so keep your cars
Selling low quality junk at ridiculously high prices. What do you expect?
That Jag looks like a 90’s Buick😂😂😂
Dealers can’t move them and customers can’t drive them……quality sucks!
EVs (explosive vault) cars are not going to sell no matter how cheap.
It’s pronounced “Hunday”.
There’s NOT ONE of these automobiles you could give me for FREE. They are the worst out there in maintenance and piss poor trade in value. They ALL are rolling pieces of junk, that would be LUCKY to get 50,000 miles, even the BMW are absolute garbage. They should just have them at airports to lease out until they are ready for the landfill.
I've finance up to 20,000 for any of these turkey's, dealership's please reach out,