@@marcusnealy I still think Dodge is the working man’s car. Just on the higher end. Still blue collar tho. I think Porches and Lambos are outside the working man.
@@William-s3hA ls6 chevelle ss was 4500 dollars in 1970. That's about 25k in today's money. Muscle cars were priced so they were affordable for high school kids, the target demographic back then. I don't think these cars a priced for working people anymore. if the average salary is 45 to 50k and the average rent/mortgage is 1500 most people bring home 2 to 3 grand a month it's not for the working Joe....even classic cars are out of range now. I bought a grandnational in 2019 it was 24k. I put 20k in it to give it 500hp and 600tq. Can't find one in good condition for less than 30s. Low mileage into the 100k range. I bought a gmc typhoon for 12k. I have about 17k invested in a rewire, custom harness, and smart coil set up....everything is expensive if you want a performance vehicles. 90s vehicle price increases is next up.
I paid 40k back in 2019 Durango rt tow and go, had about 24k miles on it……… had for 1 year. Within that time, info system malfunctioned constantly, battery would die constantly, and brakes seized 3 times (towed twice). First and last dodge product I bought. I’ve happily owned a genesis g80 since.
I know some people with srt jeep and dodges and the engines are unreliable and they make you fight for your life to get them to pay for it when it's under warranty
@tlitesworld one sold his after the transmission went out twice. Another is doesn't have funds I think to pay for the repairs he bought his used so he's driving his malibu and another guy is driving his but he's a few problems since having it. His engine literally caught on fire in the summer. We are on the middle east though with temperatures reaching 120+
They are absolutely over double the value. Im a life long dodge owner. But im not buying at these prices. And we didn't need all that trash inside vehicles. Heated everything is just another extra expense we dont need.
The reason why Dodge prices are high is because people are buying them. I just bought mine and everywhere I go, I see quite a few new Durangos on the streets.
I paid 44k for my fully loaded 2024 R/T with 2k miles on it. I also had them include up to 4 oil changes per year throughout the lifespan of the vehicle in that price, too.
@@tlitesworldAvon lake Ohio. I brought it and shipped it to me in Texas. Maroon black top trim with the double racing stripe and already tinted all windows.
I own a ‘17 Journey GT with 46K miles. In 7 years, I have done regular oil changes, changed the tires (2023) and replaced the battery (2024) - Nothing else! What didn’t you like about the vehicle?
Materials get more expensive so the vehicles get more expensive…. Not rocket science. And some of us went to college and have great paying jobs, so we can afford these vehicles. And then again… some aren’t so lucky.
Double the price they use to be is just plain corporate greed! Not rocket science to see that! Come on my friend let’s not play this game like you do see the greed
Is fat meat greasy? These vehicles are very unreliable because of the cheap parts and shoddy build quality, when compared to the Japanese and some American brands.
Not sure if its stelantis. I think thats the dealer price. Well, actually maybe. I just bought a 2024 (brand new) durango hellcat for $86,000, but that included a bunch of rebates. That being said, this thing is awesome. Had a 2022 charger hellcat but somebody smashed me good. Totalled it.
@@tlitesworld love it. it's a lot of fun. not as much attention as the charger hellcat. i just put it in the shop to get a E85 upgrade (1000hp) and a eibach lowering kit. i might make a video when i'm done. i have a vid of my charger (RIP). it's in hellcat heaven now.
@@tlitesworld I'm looking at the durango and I'm also looking at the early trailblazer ss. I used to be a fan of fast cars, which I still am, but in 2018 I fractured my whole leg when a dude in a f150 hit me head on in my 2012 camaro. Since then I been buying older cars. I got a 87 grandnational with t tops, a 442 tribute, and a 92 gmc typhoon. I daily drive a jeep wrangler. It currently has 130k in mileage. Now I'm liking fast suvs. It's either a durango or the trailblazer ss. I haven't decided yet.
Bruh , the rear seat armrest were on the side of the rear seats , all you had to do was fold them down , 😂😂😂
😂😂
😅😅😅
Nobody sitting in the middle
@@MrDuane1971 but most people I've seen on earth have an left and right arm that gets tired, , lmfao
You’re right! Dodge used to be the working man’s brand. Not anymore.
🙏
Facts
@@marcusnealy I still think Dodge is the working man’s car. Just on the higher end. Still blue collar tho. I think Porches and Lambos are outside the working man.
@@William-s3hA ls6 chevelle ss was 4500 dollars in 1970. That's about 25k in today's money. Muscle cars were priced so they were affordable for high school kids, the target demographic back then. I don't think these cars a priced for working people anymore. if the average salary is 45 to 50k and the average rent/mortgage is 1500 most people bring home 2 to 3 grand a month it's not for the working Joe....even classic cars are out of range now. I bought a grandnational in 2019 it was 24k. I put 20k in it to give it 500hp and 600tq. Can't find one in good condition for less than 30s. Low mileage into the 100k range. I bought a gmc typhoon for 12k. I have about 17k invested in a rewire, custom harness, and smart coil set up....everything is expensive if you want a performance vehicles. 90s vehicle price increases is next up.
I paid 40k back in 2019 Durango rt tow and go, had about 24k miles on it……… had for 1 year. Within that time, info system malfunctioned constantly, battery would die constantly, and brakes seized 3 times (towed twice). First and last dodge product I bought. I’ve happily owned a genesis g80 since.
Do you still own the Durango
I know some people with srt jeep and dodges and the engines are unreliable and they make you fight for your life to get them to pay for it when it's under warranty
Do they still own them
@tlitesworld one sold his after the transmission went out twice. Another is doesn't have funds I think to pay for the repairs he bought his used so he's driving his malibu and another guy is driving his but he's a few problems since having it. His engine literally caught on fire in the summer. We are on the middle east though with temperatures reaching 120+
62k and you get cloth seats🤣😂
Diabolical
Nuff said
SMH
It’s outdated unreliable bad quality and overpriced junk
Why do you believe that
@@thegamingsquad9546 they fast tho
They are absolutely over double the value. Im a life long dodge owner. But im not buying at these prices. And we didn't need all that trash inside vehicles. Heated everything is just another extra expense we dont need.
Corporate Greed is crazy
The reason why Dodge prices are high is because people are buying them. I just bought mine and everywhere I go, I see quite a few new Durangos on the streets.
Did you buy a hellcat
@@tlitesworld yeah, traded in my 392
I paid 36 loaded for a rt back in 17 low now there double
Wow that’s a 100% increase
I paid 44k for my fully loaded 2024 R/T with 2k miles on it. I also had them include up to 4 oil changes per year throughout the lifespan of the vehicle in that price, too.
U got a good deal 👍
Thank you, brother! 🤜🏾🤛🏾
I got a rt 2024 for 49k fully loaded out the door 2k miles on it AWD.
Nice 👍 what state and where
@@tlitesworldAvon lake Ohio. I brought it and shipped it to me in Texas. Maroon black top trim with the double racing stripe and already tinted all windows.
Own one 5 years ago and never again Durango overpriced scrap like the Journey was a real bad vehicle
What was the problem
I own a ‘17 Journey GT with 46K miles. In 7 years, I have done regular oil changes, changed the tires (2023) and replaced the battery (2024) - Nothing else! What didn’t you like about the vehicle?
Materials get more expensive so the vehicles get more expensive…. Not rocket science. And some of us went to college and have great paying jobs, so we can afford these vehicles. And then again… some aren’t so lucky.
Double the price they use to be is just plain corporate greed! Not rocket science to see that! Come on my friend let’s not play this game like you do see the greed
Stop with your nonsense. It has nothing to do with that. Everything they build is price per unit and it’s very cheap for them.
@@tlitesworld there’s always that guy wait a minute it’s him.
Are Durangos too expensive?
Is fat meat greasy? These vehicles are very unreliable because of the cheap parts and shoddy build quality, when compared to the Japanese and some American brands.
Not sure if its stelantis. I think thats the dealer price. Well, actually maybe. I just bought a 2024 (brand new) durango hellcat for $86,000, but that included a bunch of rebates. That being said, this thing is awesome. Had a 2022 charger hellcat but somebody smashed me good. Totalled it.
How you liking the hellcat Durango 🤔 my friend
@@tlitesworld love it. it's a lot of fun. not as much attention as the charger hellcat. i just put it in the shop to get a E85 upgrade (1000hp) and a eibach lowering kit. i might make a video when i'm done. i have a vid of my charger (RIP). it's in hellcat heaven now.
My parents bought 3 homes for less than that in the 70's and 80's.
Mercedes priced for a Dodge? GTFO!
I agree ☝️
i found a 2021 srt durango with 15k miles for 50k on ebay.
Are you going to buy it
@@tlitesworld I'm looking at the durango and I'm also looking at the early trailblazer ss. I used to be a fan of fast cars, which I still am, but in 2018 I fractured my whole leg when a dude in a f150 hit me head on in my 2012 camaro. Since then I been buying older cars. I got a 87 grandnational with t tops, a 442 tribute, and a 92 gmc typhoon. I daily drive a jeep wrangler. It currently has 130k in mileage. Now I'm liking fast suvs. It's either a durango or the trailblazer ss. I haven't decided yet.
I love dodge but i hate stellantis, where do i fit in?
You might want to check out a dodge hornet😂👍
LetzGoooo0o
Dodge is selling a lot of the lower trim Durangos. I see soooo many SXTs and GTs on the road today. New ones.
Are they giving out deals
@ I don’t think they gave me a deal
Make Dodge Haggle-Free Again!
Maybe one day in the future my friend
I’m just not a fan of the look of the Durango looks like a cruise ship I think the srt jeeps grand Cherokee looks a lot better
I'm taking the durango over the jeep, but I like the jeep
Durango for space jeep for the speed
@@Br99klynINg24_8 agreed
@ I don’t think it’s that much of a difference in speed 😂
@@tlitesworld yeah you’re right but I think the jeeps has better pricing at least for the next trim comparing the Durango hellcat and the trackhawk
So handsome!! 😊
Why thank you