Car Buyers Are BROKE FOR LIFE With These Stupid Mistakes!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • Car Buyers Are BROKE FOR LIFE With These Stupid Mistakes!
    Our latest video helping you buy cars is all about the biggest money wasting mistakes car buyers make. We're breaking down the situation so you can buy your next car with ease. If you're out shopping for cars, SUVs or more, this video will help you with making better money saving car buying tips.
    Oh yes, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more car lovers lifestyle: / @markholubetz

Комментарии • 185

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 14 дней назад +9

    A long time ago I was in junior college and had an English teacher whose classes were filled to the brim. He was brilliant with two masters and one bachelor degree (English, Philosophy, and Theology). One day he starts of..."you know class...the proof of a great salesman is one who sells you something (new car) you really don't need." He walked into a Pontiac dealer to buy a Firebird and walked out with an enormous Grand Prix. I'll never forget that lesson...one for everybody.

  • @MrRey84972
    @MrRey84972 12 дней назад +6

    I feel like there’s no honesty in this world anymore.

  • @markaudette7016
    @markaudette7016 14 дней назад +16

    If your credit ain’t the best your interest rate will be even higher

  • @MR3DDev
    @MR3DDev 14 дней назад +10

    Life's too short to drive marked up cars.

  • @LCculater
    @LCculater 14 дней назад +9

    I buy cars cash but never tell them till I see the out the door price and never buy one penny of packages they offer in the finance office 🤣 tell tell them after you see the price and buy nothing from them, they will be pissed 😂 no respect for sales people as they would sell their grandma if the price is right 🤣

  • @orionschroeder9401
    @orionschroeder9401 14 дней назад +19

    With the poor quality of ALL VEHICLES being made today, I would DEFINITELY NOT recommend brand new! With the depreciation, and planned obsolescence, these vehicle’s are being made to be disposable. Another comment here says American made, I would say this applies to ALL automakers! Thank you for sharing another informative video Mark, take care, cheers!

    • @Vincent-ke5zn
      @Vincent-ke5zn 14 дней назад +3

      Absolutely

    • @Spaethon
      @Spaethon 13 дней назад

      I will always drive a '90s four-cylinder car for the rest of my life, if possible.
      My 1999 Mitsubishi was imported here from Japan, only paid $1,150 cash, she's been a Florida car since Day 1, still runs amazing 9 years later, 233k miles. I couldn't be happier.

    • @nealkelly9757
      @nealkelly9757 10 дней назад

      Really? All vehicles are poor quality?

  • @mikescaffo4850
    @mikescaffo4850 14 дней назад +13

    I won't even go to a dealership because of the slimeballs that work there I buy cash private

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon 14 дней назад +1

      former car salesman. I bought my last two cars on CL and FB used. never bought a new car and probably never will. Oh well. I will live.

    • @jerrylundegaard2592
      @jerrylundegaard2592 13 дней назад +3

      So there are no slimeball private people?

  • @bradbowles1153
    @bradbowles1153 8 дней назад +2

    Thank God for these type of people. They are providing the rest of us with great used car deals.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  8 дней назад

      Thanks so much for the support. I feel like its best to share things I have learned over MANY years in the business

  • @KA9DSL
    @KA9DSL 14 дней назад +16

    So far, everything your saying is spot on! If you can afford it, pay it full. Save a lot of money in the long run.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +5

      Thanks very much. You are right, money talks right now with elevated interest rates

  • @trailblazeratv6306
    @trailblazeratv6306 12 дней назад +3

    This is why I drive a 2006 Tacoma and 2008 Pilot both paid off !!!!!

  • @chris-kf3hj
    @chris-kf3hj 13 дней назад +3

    lol i thought about trading in my car for a truck. They were like it will be 1400 per month. I laughed at the sales guy and told him that my house costs me 1700 with all my bills. fuck that. i told him if he can get it down to 300 per month for 4 or 5 years. Every time he came back at me for anything above 300 i told him well i have to talk to the wife. walked outside and then every time i came back it was 100 dollars off per month. seriously it took them 4 or 5 hours to finally let the truck go for 300 per month for 5 years. I laughed and told them naw I'm good and walked out. They dropped it to 200 per month for 4 years. Told him naw i don't deal with shady people. and left. They had my number and he texted me us shady people have this nice new truck. I found the same truck same year better trim level in police impound. i bought it in cash for 19k at auction drove it to the dealer found the sales guy and dealership owner told him i bought it for 19k sounds like yall ripping people off. He never texted me after that. they were selling it for 30k

    • @thomburleson7661
      @thomburleson7661 День назад

      What….$200/mo for 4 years is &9600. You left to hat on the table and then went back to tell the salesman that you bought a truck at auction for $19K ??!
      Something is odd here.

  • @greathey1234
    @greathey1234 14 дней назад +35

    I'll only buy what I can pay cash. I'll never borrow to buy a car ever

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +8

      Cash is king right now

    • @seansaxon641
      @seansaxon641 14 дней назад +2

      With inflation, if you can get near zero interest, you're making money by financing.

    • @JA-zh5xi
      @JA-zh5xi 14 дней назад +2

      That’s because you have a brain.

    • @jgregg7100
      @jgregg7100 14 дней назад +1

      ​@@markholubetz I could tell 2/3 years ago when podcast were all saying "if you have cash you are dumb" then I knew it was time to get as much cash as possible and hold onto it

    • @Mika-111
      @Mika-111 14 дней назад

      Wow god 4 you smart ass

  • @Raider19582
    @Raider19582 14 дней назад +8

    Our credit isn't good but i got 12.41 from Toyota, then i refinanced before the 1st payment and got 7.41 from our local Credit Union. I also had Toyota get rid of the $1700 charge for Luxcare.

  • @tomstout4388
    @tomstout4388 11 дней назад +2

    Every time I’ve been to a new car dealer I swear I can hear the lid being unscrewed off the Vaseline jar. Buy used cars You can get a lot of options for the money

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 14 дней назад

    Great insights, advice and tips. Thanks for the video.

  • @knightofelemia1567
    @knightofelemia1567 14 дней назад +9

    10 year car loan lol someone's on glue. Yup I paid off my 10 year car loan there it is sitting in the farm field not running and rusting away.

    • @halestrum77
      @halestrum77 14 дней назад +1

      I still remember it was recently when 72 months was considered "a bit long". How did we get to 10 years...

    • @knightofelemia1567
      @knightofelemia1567 14 дней назад +1

      @@halestrum77 When cars started hitting the 130k and up mark.

    • @halestrum77
      @halestrum77 12 дней назад

      @@knightofelemia1567 Oh you don't want to pay $130k for a JEEP GRAND WAGONEER? Clearly you're the insane one 😂😂😂

    • @knightofelemia1567
      @knightofelemia1567 12 дней назад

      @@halestrum77 I fail to see the validity of your comment. I don't have a family or kids so buying something like that is redundant.

    • @halestrum77
      @halestrum77 12 дней назад

      @@knightofelemia1567 Was being sarcastic with how out of control the prices of even non luxury vehicles have gotten

  • @mactray8557
    @mactray8557 7 дней назад +1

    No Mickeyyy! 🤦🏿‍♂️😆
    New to the channel and I subscribed off of the first video I saw minutes ago. Great content, keep it up and thank you for taking time to help us 💪🏿😎💯

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  7 дней назад

      Thank you so much and welcome to the channel. Hope you have a great week.

  • @esteban1487
    @esteban1487 14 дней назад +11

    $1000k + / month is the first clue.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +2

      Yes it is

    • @Reyd_01
      @Reyd_01 14 дней назад +3

      You buying an airport???

    • @esteban1487
      @esteban1487 14 дней назад +2

      @Reyd_01 People are forking out that kind of money out for cars all the time now. Average car payment around $750/month? Insanity.

    • @Reyd_01
      @Reyd_01 14 дней назад +1

      @@esteban1487 sorry, I was just making a joke about the $1000K/mo vs the obvious $1000/mo you meant. Just being a smartass, yet I'm shopping for $1k/mo used range so I spose the joke is also on me.

    • @esteban1487
      @esteban1487 14 дней назад +1

      @@Reyd_01 My bad! Nice catch!

  • @circleforalanding
    @circleforalanding 10 дней назад +2

    If a 10 year Zero Percent Financing is ever advertised I'm going for it 😅

  • @dans8287
    @dans8287 7 дней назад

    In the state I live in there is a real problem with folks driving around in new cars with expired temp tags because they buy the car on time but they don't have the cash to pay the sales tax. Some of these have expired years ago. There was a news story this year about someone getting pulled over for having a temp tag that expired in 2010. Some states let you roll the sales tax into the payments but not the one I live in. Please make sure you know how you are going to pay the sales tax on that new or used vehicle before you buy it.

  • @gwats19577
    @gwats19577 13 дней назад +1

    I’m putting a metal bumper on my 2010 FJ… it’s paid off and keeping me out of the dealership!!😀😀😀😀

  • @Reyd_01
    @Reyd_01 14 дней назад +2

    I hear most of this and almost all doesn't apply to my situation, but the "have 20% down ready first" definitely makes me think, even though I'm after higher end used.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    In WA the one you never have to worry about is registration fees. They are obligated by law to refund any difference. I actually got 2 checks, one since the actual was less then the $600 default and another due to the registration already being paid before purchase.

  • @CMBBmc-jd6ur
    @CMBBmc-jd6ur 14 дней назад +2

    This man is talented and great to watch.

  • @janaemerson3344
    @janaemerson3344 6 дней назад

    Hi there I’m a one person income and a mom and I’m confused on which year will get me the most reliable used Lexus and what is reasonable to pay and what is a rip off- looking on Carfax and feeling a little overwhelmed. Driving a 2007 Acura mdx and have had a so so experience with it….not the most reliable. Any advice on a very specific year would be helpful conflicting information from other people. Hybrid compact suv is ideal

  • @caltiki3090
    @caltiki3090 13 дней назад

    Loving my 2000 Chevy truck more than ever ECB !! Thnx !!

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Trust me, every dealer does huge loan markups. It literally took me minute to get pre-approved. Bank said 2.3% and the dealer said it was 3.5% from the same bank.

  • @t1259sw
    @t1259sw 14 дней назад +2

    Watch out for the dealer that charges the sales group for every thing that is done to a car to get it ready for the lot then tack it to the price. This work is done at a inflated price.

  • @MikeNess012
    @MikeNess012 13 дней назад +1

    It's funny you say to consider the insurance cost. When I was looking years ago for a new car I found out what car I was most interested in and I called my insurance company to get an idea of the cost. She said of course they couldn't give an exact amount without a VIN number but they could give a ballpark amount. She said that she hadn't ever gotten a request like this before but thought it was a good idea that more people should think of. This was 2007 by the way. So I just wanted to say you are passing on some good advice here. Thanks for this video.

    • @domini384
      @domini384 4 дня назад

      Its insane that people don't factor that in

  • @shanes481
    @shanes481 13 дней назад

    Im about to pay off my 23 Ridgeline this month. It only has 16k miles. Ive had it since new. Cars are such a bad place to have money in that I'm considering buying a junker and selling the Ridgeline and pocketing the difference. Any thoughts on that situation?

  • @slumy8195
    @slumy8195 14 дней назад +3

    how are they sure their job will remain the same for the next decade?.... Its a buyers market for these suckers when they get repo'd or sell back years down the road.

  • @azmike3572
    @azmike3572 3 дня назад

    Some has said they're rather have a root canal than deal with buying a new car. Luckily my dentist does them well, and without pain.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Yep, same for a house. Pay it off early. With a car I put 50% down. Obviously less with a house. After 12 years I am mortgage free and save 100's of grand. For the car, I did 50% down and 4 years but paid it off early using tax returns.

  • @bobmarker6812
    @bobmarker6812 11 дней назад +1

    I buy a BASIC one to two year old car cash - I usually get around 18 years out of them. Never had a car payment. I always look at car owners forums to keep educated when my car finally dies.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  11 дней назад +1

      Nice

    • @allanhood4397
      @allanhood4397 9 дней назад +1

      Not anymore new cars are junk

    • @thomburleson7661
      @thomburleson7661 День назад +1

      Likewise, I buy 3 year old with low mileage that are listed for 50-55% of what the original price was….cash. Drive it for 10-12 then repeat the process with $5-7K from the sale of the previous car to apply towards the next car.

  • @javiermiranda1308
    @javiermiranda1308 14 дней назад +2

    OTHER than my house, I have never bought any thing on credit.......IF YOU CAN'T BUY IT CASH....YOU CAN'T AFFORD IT.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +1

      Great way to live. That keeps things affordable

  • @lot2196
    @lot2196 12 дней назад +1

    There was a boat show near a lakeI live last month. Some were offering 240 month financing.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    The dealers were also getting fully loaded versions as well.

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn 14 дней назад +4

    I'll buy a older Toyota or Nissan truck non turbo

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +3

      Keeping it simple and affordable. A good financial decision as long as it’s in good shape

  • @davidzavala337
    @davidzavala337 9 дней назад

    I can't save to buy a cash vehicle, but my rule of thumb is
    1. 60 months max. If i can't afford it for tbat rerm, then i can't afford it.
    2. Your vehicle cannot be 20% of your take home with insurance and fuel
    3. No mark ups.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    or a money put car like any Stellantis junk for EW. Yeah, I asked for looking at the Extended Warranty and it excludes all the expensive parts.

  • @strokeracp1
    @strokeracp1 12 дней назад +1

    Never ever pay for dealer add ons ❗

  • @casey6518
    @casey6518 14 дней назад

    Hey, my auto insurance policy covers full replacement of my car 1st 2 years. My dealer didn't try to sell me anything added on my new 2024 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport Touring that other dealers add when the car is sitting on the lot, my car was already full loaded from the factory but I did add the factory add-on spoiler to my car. I didn't buy any of the add on warranties or etc. they offered me either, why would I need an extended warranty? I doubt I'll put over 5000 miles a year on my Civic since I retired 2 years ago at 55! The car I traded was a 2007 Pontiac with 158,300 miles on it & everything still worked including the air conditioning but it was time for something new, this could be my last new car I'll need mileage wise. My dealer is a single family owned dealership & they were $3,485 out the door cheaper than the Honda dealer across town that's owned by a automotive group that has a $2000 add-on sticker on every new vehicle window on the lot & they offered a 1/3 of what my dealer offered for my trade.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Steel rims are actually better, aluminum wheels can not be fixed once damaged. I was able to drive miles on my steel rims until I could pull over to replace a tire. The tire was smoking but the wheels had no damage.

  • @phaseboundary5323
    @phaseboundary5323 14 дней назад +1

    Even invoice is too high. These vehicles on the lot for hundreds of days are incentivized by the OEMs with huge rebates to the dealers for unloading them. A dealer that ends up paying full invoice for their old stock is becoming a rarity.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад

      Yes that’s fair, sadly realistically getting things below invoice is a serious challenge

  • @rile_up
    @rile_up 12 дней назад

    My newest car is 16 years old and i have no payments. I like it that way just fine.

  • @angelr4429
    @angelr4429 13 дней назад +1

    The problem is that income hasn’t catches up to not inflation, but the rate of increase for these cars and trucks.Let these dealers and manufacturers suffer and not buy anything until prices come down. MSRP has to come down.
    You can’t increase 10% every year when you get a 5% pay increase. They didn’t care during Covid, we should not care after.

  • @kevink.8048
    @kevink.8048 7 дней назад +1

    This video is 100% about me. Yep I’m that idiot loser who payed 20k CDN over sticker price for a 2022 wrx for 8 years. Though I have giving up on finances and life at a very young age. When I was in my 20s I lost my condo to the rescission in 2010 that put the nail in coffin for me. Being dumb as they come without graduating highscool and struggling to get by as labour didnt help my early years of success. Now at 46 just squeaking by I have zero ambition as living in lower main land of Vancouver BC has destroyed any hopes of having a savings account let a lone Retirement. As lot of people in Canada say “I’ll be late to my own funeral as I’ll have to work to pay for it” so true for me.
    Fuck Canada!

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  7 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Kevin, and there is always hope for the future. Interestingly enough about Canada though is that there are less and less people truly thriving as our governments have ensured to that. You do live in one of the nicest places in Canada and so that’s a huge win on its own. Heads up, chin up, keep on trucking .

  • @AvengerAngel
    @AvengerAngel 14 дней назад +4

    My co-worker made a substantial income, had no kids or debt except his modest house, and refused to have a credit card. It was 2019, and still he drove an old green Tercel until the seat support rotted through the floorboard and he was about the erase the yellow line in the street with his hind quarters. He had no financial stressors, (like a $130K pick-up). There is something to be said about being a tight wad, although, to quote you, "life is too short to drive boring cars", but in my opinion after hearing these horror stories, not long enough to have a 96 month car loan with high interest on a rapidly depreciating want. That old cliche' :"If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it"

    • @jerrylundegaard2592
      @jerrylundegaard2592 13 дней назад +1

      If you do not asks how much it costs you probably paid too much.

    • @gwats19577
      @gwats19577 13 дней назад

      My 06 Taco is running perfectly…😀😀😀😀

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn 14 дней назад +1

    I hear about people paying over MSRP, cause they think they don't have any choice and they don't haggle the price and the salesman says a ridiculous price and the buyer says OK

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад

      I hear ya. That is such a dim witted thinking as it’s nothing more than. Ripoff. Sadly it’s those buyers that caused this inflammatory price increase in the industry that has no basis especially considering core inflation was 1/4 the average vehicle increase

  • @wilmerrodas278
    @wilmerrodas278 13 дней назад

    I need a new suv what you recommend me??? 58 k I can spend

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Sales tax is on vehicles in the US.

  • @JA-zh5xi
    @JA-zh5xi 14 дней назад +3

    Most people have car loans and also live paycheck to paycheck. Never take out a loan for a car.

    • @jerrylundegaard2592
      @jerrylundegaard2592 13 дней назад

      Never say never is the only time to say never. Smart people actually know how to use loans well. Dumb people do not.

    • @JA-zh5xi
      @JA-zh5xi 13 дней назад +2

      @@jerrylundegaard2592 personal debt is always dumb. It’s for people who think they are smart but in reality they are not.

    • @keithburch8997
      @keithburch8997 13 дней назад

      Should be under $499 at a 50k yr income!

    • @jerrylundegaard2592
      @jerrylundegaard2592 12 дней назад

      @@JA-zh5xi That is what financially challenged people believe.
      People who understand financing and math know how to use debt well, in a manner to enhance their lives.
      For example, a person has good credit and gets an auto loan at 1.9 percent. Rather than pay cash the person leaves the money in a high interest savings account paying 5 percent. It does not take a genius to understand that little move results in a net income for the person.
      For example, a person understands auto insurance rates are often pegged to a person's credit score. These people understand using a credit card every month and paying it off before the payment due date as well as having an auto loan paid off as agreed or better will result in a solid credit score. I, for example, have a plus 800 credit score. My auto insurance reflects a 38 percent ($700) yearly discount due to may credit.
      Of course it does take some actual thinking to use credit well.
      And smart people know nothing is always and nothing is never.

  • @user-gx4ky6ct8c
    @user-gx4ky6ct8c 14 дней назад +6

    Ninety six months? If it's an American car or truck it's likely they'll have to replace the transmission or engine while they're still making payments. Ninety six months financing for a car is just a very bad financial move. They'll owe more than the car is worth well before those ninety six months are up.

    • @1974Qball
      @1974Qball 14 дней назад +2

      I did 96 months on my Argo, I'll pay if off sooner, just HATE having no emergency fund lol

    • @k.c.marshall921
      @k.c.marshall921 14 дней назад +1

      They now have 96&108 month auto loans. Smh

    • @YouSoundButtHurt
      @YouSoundButtHurt 14 дней назад

      More like if it's European or British they'll be replacing those things.

    • @HomerSimpson514
      @HomerSimpson514 14 дней назад +2

      Your statement is personal to me. I took an 84-month loan for a 19 Ranger Lariat. $49,179 out the door. Well, I paid it off at 61 payments. The transmission took a dump one week before I paid it off. It's a work truck out of warranty 85k on it. Just got back from the shop for $8,000.

  • @jamesmyers9285
    @jamesmyers9285 13 дней назад +1

    My idiot neighbor has an eight-year contract on a new POS 2023 Mercedes S Class.

  • @Spaethon
    @Spaethon 13 дней назад +2

    I prefer my method. Paid $1150 for my car in 2015. A little 99 Mitsubishi Mirage coupe, 5 speed, still running great at 233k miles (regular maintenance is everything). Online-research how to inspect, what to look & feel for in a test drive.
    Paying over $5k for a car is for suckers!

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Each add-on has its own built-in profit margin.

  • @bradbowles1153
    @bradbowles1153 13 дней назад

    If you have a decent vehicle that is paid off keep it and if you just have to have a new vehicle put $700/mo in savings and put a large amount down in 18 to 24 months. You are better off to save as much money as you can for a big down payment and drive your current vehicle until it falls apart. Plus don’t spend more than 50k on a vehicle. There are a lot of good reliable vehicles at reasonable prices.
    Most people don’t even get the useful life out of a vehicle before they unload it.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    They always put on cheap ass tires. I replace mine early.

  • @JJ-mh3hb
    @JJ-mh3hb 14 дней назад +2

    Ive had dealers calculate tax wrong...

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    If you do a proper down, GAP insurance is useless.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    What is insurance on a Tesla, 3 grand a year, is it more, I pay $800 for my Camry.

  • @seanmcneil2903
    @seanmcneil2903 14 дней назад +4

    I’m a dummy for nice cars. Sue me

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад

      Ouch

    • @jerrylundegaard2592
      @jerrylundegaard2592 13 дней назад

      Same here. We only live once and if we can afford it and want it no reason not to get it.

  • @trailblazeratv6306
    @trailblazeratv6306 12 дней назад

    Look for a used Honda Pilot V6 they go 300k+ miles most of the time

  • @coreylucas5997
    @coreylucas5997 14 дней назад +1

    Dealers are not happy when you choose a base line trim car verses one that’s fully loaded, THEY seriously need to back off customers choose what features they want, all these add ones spiking up the price of the car is a waste, look up all 5he standard features and being content goes a long way, 💯 correct on that part making it clear, also rates from dealers will be higher for profit gain, research your own financing likely the bank your with will more than likely want to do better business with you and give more of a discount, ALSO too make sure you are within range of payments I’m glad I walked out on a 15,000.00$ used Honda HRV 72 month 452.00$ payments, it’s a 5 year old car the interest rate was not great, they couldn’t go down more on payment, my trade only worth a grand, I didn’t have thousands saved up for a used vehicle, I dont have 25 grand for cheap new. I’m currently keeping my vehicle yes it’s 15 years old now but still runs, it’s hard paying 4-6 year loan, saving money in inflation times is difficult

  • @shelloiluk
    @shelloiluk 14 дней назад +3

    Wow that's so scary. I just got a new Audi TTS final edition today for £43k UK pounds but only 48 months. Reality is I will pay it off in 18 months like I did with my past cars ( i earn £200k a year) . 10 years is just madness but i guess that's how dealers can engineer small-monthly payments.

    • @KA9DSL
      @KA9DSL 14 дней назад +1

      If you earn 200k a year, why are you here bragging about it? A lot of us here don't have a salary like you!

    • @JJ-mh3hb
      @JJ-mh3hb 14 дней назад

      They do bi weekly payments now...seen a new tundra with a bi weekly 700 USD payment 😭 yes the new tundra that blows engines

  • @ricklp1861
    @ricklp1861 14 дней назад +24

    10 yr loan?!!!! 😮😂 😅 so many stupid people out there!!

    • @Vincent-ke5zn
      @Vincent-ke5zn 14 дней назад +2

      That's crazy 🤪

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +1

      There really are. There are no other words for it

    • @spacecowboy3456
      @spacecowboy3456 14 дней назад +2

      I have never agreed to anything more than 5 years, but I always get done at 3 to 3 and a half years. Never thought I'd live long enough to pay a 10 Year loan off 👀

    • @sunking2001
      @sunking2001 14 дней назад

      Yeh...the same "stupid people" who worship Trump.

    • @Vincent-ke5zn
      @Vincent-ke5zn 13 дней назад +1

      @spacecowboy3456 great idea to pay it off early when you can

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird 14 дней назад +1

    amount per month x # months - cost = amount you pay in interest

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing for the viewers

  • @cs.soaring.5280
    @cs.soaring.5280 14 дней назад

    If one takes 10 year loan for a pickup then please just let them .. there is nothing you can do to change that particular one…

  • @deanblanton-fh3gq
    @deanblanton-fh3gq 2 дня назад

    Is this called “ stupid is what stupid does “ for getting involved with this insane loan. These people just bought their vehicle 3 times by the time they pay it off. With this interest rate. And then the dealer sells your loan to a bank and makes another couple of thousand off your loan.

  • @strokeracp1
    @strokeracp1 12 дней назад +1

    Call your insurance, glass etching does nothing for you ❗

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Yeah, one 500 HP car almost hit me yesterday, it was doing well over 100 MPH (160 K/H) on a highway exit ramp to get past me because I was only doing 3 MPH over the limit but 20 under the recommended speed for the actual turn, I saw the driver going 120+ in the far left lane but they got trapped but cars only doing 70 in a 60. I had traffic entering on the exit (Yes, the US has suicide exits the have entering and exiting traffic cross each other) that made it so I could not slow down but this assh0le cuts across two additional lanes and then a third into the exit lane. I was double checking I was far enough ahead of the car behind when I hear the then see them cut in front. I just tried to stay calm and not change speed since they would soon be on the rear of the already exited car ahead if mine. In WA we have even worse exits, the safe speed says 45, but 50 feet further it says 25. I have to do that one a lot. Never get in the right lane there. It is it's own type of red light district.

  • @Jp1970-pw1ld
    @Jp1970-pw1ld 12 дней назад

    But they look cool at red lights

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn 14 дней назад +3

    $800/month for 96 months =$76k

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +1

      And that’s almost the average expenditure these days

  • @rodbender6184
    @rodbender6184 10 дней назад

    Be sitting on blocks still having a full payment.

  • @M85Iroc
    @M85Iroc 14 дней назад

    Poor Mickey

  • @roccosvan
    @roccosvan 10 дней назад

    If you ever see a 'only $$$ bi-weekly for 96 months' ad run. Or better yet do the math and see what ride they have waiting for you.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Never get any turbo under 2.0 litres, it will collapse.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    I can get under 6%, I just checked.

  • @eddie-xi6ls
    @eddie-xi6ls 8 дней назад

    Poor people ask: How much down and how much a month? A rich person asks HOW MUCH.

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 11 дней назад

    I'd rather wait than fork out 55 grand on a very nice Japanese electric car in full than put 15000 down and pay 960 dollars per month for a 60-month loan.

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn 14 дней назад +2

    No one needs a vehicle with over 400 hp

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +2

      That’s a lot of power

    • @fredricknilsson7
      @fredricknilsson7 10 дней назад

      400 hp is to much for 99 % of the people.
      For normal day to day driving 200 hp will do.

  • @TheRealestHi
    @TheRealestHi 11 дней назад +2

    You will own nothing and be taken advantage of forever!!!

  • @CeeTee-12345
    @CeeTee-12345 12 дней назад

    10 year loans for cars?? I'd rather walk. If people were smart they'd stop buying and bankrupt these company's. All the major car company's could go under tomorrow for all I care..

  • @elchapitodeguerrerofans4640
    @elchapitodeguerrerofans4640 12 дней назад +1

    I'll only give those cars 2 or 3 years tops before they'll start falling apart, so let alone ten years.... It's just modern slavery so people will have huge debt for the rest of their lives.

  • @IRQ1Conflict
    @IRQ1Conflict 14 дней назад +2

    This is going to seem so redundant after the economies of the world come crashing down.

  • @dannyfloyd1368
    @dannyfloyd1368 12 дней назад

    Call your insurance company they will tell you the worth of the car

  • @pickopenforever4206
    @pickopenforever4206 14 дней назад +1

    I have a coworker that proudly pays 32% interest for a 2021 Nissan Altima
    BAE❤ Edition
    Front/rear bumper clips both broken

    • @deantotheizzo
      @deantotheizzo 14 дней назад

      Honestly after a certain point, you can't even blame dealers for it. If you're gonna agree to something completely asinine like 32% interest, that's completely on the consumer

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +1

      Haha ouch. So e bad financial decisions

    • @pickopenforever4206
      @pickopenforever4206 14 дней назад

      @@markholubetz i tried being that good person and breaking it down but no prevail. The response i get is my credit is such shit this is only thing i can get.

  • @toriless
    @toriless 7 дней назад

    Resale is another scam, buy a Toyota and drive it 30 years.

  • @generator6946
    @generator6946 10 дней назад

    We are victims of American Monopolies.
    Every aspect of life depends on a big business in total control of our Governments, markets and US.
    WAKE UP

  • @christo2974
    @christo2974 14 дней назад +2

    Why paying for options that you never going to use it.

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад

      Exactly but also they bundle options up which most are pointless but you might. Red 2 out of 5 features bundled together

  • @periscopeup1984
    @periscopeup1984 14 дней назад +2

    You will own nothing and be happy.

    • @jigthepuff4540
      @jigthepuff4540 14 дней назад +4

      You vill eats zee bugz

    • @user-zh4cq4zy1n
      @user-zh4cq4zy1n 14 дней назад +1

      and you will eat meat made from/of "Fecal matter"....... or my name isn't "KLAUS SCHWAB"...........

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +1

      Right?

    • @markholubetz
      @markholubetz  14 дней назад +1

      Haha