THIS Will DESTROY The Car Market And NO ONE Is Talking About It!
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Car markets crashamed because of junk vehicles over over priced And just.
Cause the fires in the snow. No one's buying because they're junk.
The big difference between in person and on phone is that buyers have more confidence and are less intimidated on the phone. For that reason, the dealer has the upperhand and that is why they want you to come in.
"the car market is crashing" I have been hearing this since 2021, and nothing has changed.
OK every time I bought a new car it takes about four hours negotiations period the last car I bought had an $8000 rebate. I got him to give me more for my trade and I think by the time it was all done they weren’t making a penny on me. I was writing down all the numbers. The salesman was telling me and when I got back to the finance office to sign all the paperwork the number on the finance sheet was $75 more than what the salesman told me. I made them redo all the paperwork and take that $75 off. They were probably just trying to get the salesman a few bucks on the sale but that was not the number I agreed to.
I’m dying to buy a vehicle but thanks to good ole Bidenomics I’ll YouTube every issue that comes up before i pay them ridiculous rates/prices.
The auto industry is toast!
I’ve been trying to buy a new Nissan Frontier SV. I cannot find a dealership that will sell one for a reasonable price. If I do find a discounted one and ask for the OTD price they then tack on from $1k to 3k in dealer add ons. Basically making you cover the amount current factory incentives and discounts. Basically putting tint, wax, etc that a buyer doesn’t want at a huge cost. Also charging more than $75 for doc fees is straight profit for a dealership.
Cars need to be cut 50 to 60 percent to even think about one. Far too high
Ford recalled 295,449 2020 to 2022 F super duty for the fuel pump issue. 2021 to 2022 F650 and the F750. It also recall the diesel trucks when the biodiesel deposit that can build up on the pump drivetrain roller components
Salaries increase 10-20% over last several years, IF you're lucky. Everyday items increased by 20-40% in 2020 alone AND barely dropped back down by 2025. Likewise , New cars went up 300% in last several years, the math is NOT mathing! Corporations AND industries alike are to trying to find the MAXIMUM PRICE without hitting the all out civil unrest point.
10 % is not enough. In 2003 bought a F350 Lariat Diesel. Sticker price was 45k ended up getting it for 36k. They should be able to offer a lot more off on these new trucks.
10 percent…. The dealers and manufacturers can get bent. 10 percent off something that is 40 percent overpriced is not a good deal.
this is nice
nuff said, NO new car or truck is ACTUALLY worth more than $20k, period.
ALL vehicles are depreciating assets, they are mean to be used then recycled and replaced once worn out. They CANNOT be priced at housing prices!
100% cap – I am doing it now nationwide – overpriced markets are failing and inventory sits, Ally bank's backing off due to repos
🤡, come down South and see a different economy. You guys are so clueless. Just because it's slow where you are doesn't mean the entire United States is slow 😂
But used and fix them if you have to the hell with car companies
Yup I was looking at a new to me truck compared to how much to fix my current truck. They tried to sell me a 2wd truck 4 years newer but still same generation and basically a base model for 30k and it only had 15k less miles than my truck. Offered me 10k for a trade in. I laughed and walked out. Put 8k into the work my truck needed and love not having a payment. 100k or more for cars and trucks is beyond ridiculous. At those prices it should be free repairs for the life of the vehicle. And I'm talking everything is covered. You want to charge a mortgage for a vehicle than put your skin in the game and cover every single part that wears or breaks because the quality in the last 20 years has fallen off completely and parts are triple the cost.
Palisades began as a wildfire, ended as a massive structure fire.
I did everything perfectly including letting 25 + dealers bid against each other and after two months I still could not get any of them to drop their price.
you can buy ram 2500s in ky with a cummins for $50-$55k all day. get the 6.4 in the mid $40s
Hpw do I get a hold of Tommy no link found ?
How can you be taken seriously when you have harry pooter on your wall. lol ignore this
GPS trackers :always check
That dude is a lzzdr
10 a share…20th jan… weird
Dont worry people. There is no SHOCKING thing on the video's title. It ain't rhat bad.
The cars have lot rot . Sitting is back … rotting fuel …. Corrosion
Fake headline. Fires & Snow storms are just a short term problem. More of a problem is price of vehicles.
What if the banks refuse to sell repos at auctions? The cars pile up at auction locations by go unsold? It allows Ally to avoid taking a loss? We will see if they capitulate when they report earnings on Wednesday
Are we still talking about the same shit?
Tired of the same.
If I was close to this guys place I’d buy a vehicle 🚗 from him … he has NORMAL PRICES