Cutting MSRPs 35% – Car Market COLLAPSE OF 2025!
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My name is Brandon and I am a used car dealer. I created Car Questions Answered to share the ins and outs of the used car market from my perspective. I share with you updates on car prices, what’s happening at the dealer auctions, and what it’s like being a dealer. My goal is to share information to help you make the best decisions while buying a car to save you money. I do not want car dealers taking advantage of you.
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Needs to fall more. So overpriced
One big problem of overpriced cars is our government with strict safety and mpg guidelines. How about going back to rubber and/or metal bumpers . Automakers are making a fortune with these plastic bumpers that have styrofoam in back of them and why in hell do we need all these tech trash ?
There was a chip shortage!โบ๏ธ
A lot of car manufacturers are mass producing cars close to 100k$, hummers, wagoners, land cruises/ sequoia. I donโt know anyone with 100k$ to spend on a car. Every American is worse off than they were 5 years ago, and cars not only went up in price but dealers have been adding market adjustments on top of ridiculous prices.
Shit didnt happen.
For many years the measure of economic strength was "how are home sales and car sales doing?" This economy is in big trouble. Buckle up.
Youโve been saying this for 2+ years! ๐ Stop the BS!
Chevy Tahoe retail 88,000 is ridicules
go to an Audi dealer please
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nice…im waiting for the discount.
Take the bus
The prices are still ridiculously high. I'm searching for a Chevy 2500 HD LTZ Diesel Truck, and even trucks with over 200k miles that should be priced around $20K are still going for $30K to $32K. When will prices finally come down to a reasonable level? Why are people willing to pay such outrageous prices for worn-out cars?
Bought my Mazda CX-5 in 2020 when the pandemic was in its infancy, got it for 34 grand. Iโm good for another 5 years so I can hold out.
Would love to hear a video about Suburbans and Yukon Denalis. Who the hell in their right mind thinks it's ok to charge luxury car prices for non-luxury SUVs?
THIS IS CLICKBATE FFS. Brandon is doing this for views, not giving facts. Lost his way.
Well if out side firms from Japan do sell and its hard to find a 2024 sitting on the lot, You know the ONE or TWO that did not sell in 2024….so Jap cars do sell, and people do buy !!! and our USA production firms at the Dealers still have unsold 2023!!!!!, and our car prices are in 60 000 to 80 000 to 100 000$+ INSANE HIGH…and Jap cars are below 30 000$ to 60 000$ and they make deals to go lower and sell the car….so WTF is with our domestic dealers? is it PURE GREED? .TH
When was the last time you saw an advertised price? It's always how much you save, or the "incredible" financing % for 72 or even 84 months. Why? Because they know the prices aren't palatable to a buyer.
Crash crash crash ๐ been hearing this for the last 2 years and it's happening on YouTube only
I'd rather rebuild a junk yard 1990s Honda than give new manufacturers my money. I'll consider a new one if they bring back fun, reliability, and affordability WITHOUT monitoring me.