THIS Will Put JEEP, DODGE & RAM OUT OF BUSINESS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- Jeep, Dodge, RAM OUT OF BUSINESS
In this video, I discuss how the UAW could potentially put Dodge, Jeep, and Ram out of business.
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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These are the same dealers that put $10K - $25K "dealer adjustments" on the prices a short while ago. Don't shed a tear for them.
Great point!!!!
Absolutely!
Exactly
@@ec1628 40k tracks still no go, try more like 20-25k, maybe then.. No Credit Available. All these cars are PREPAID by the way.. Use 1099-A to get them off the lot.. Right "Abandon Property" Claim, that's what they are. Public already paid for them, they all build on credit borrowed from the Public..
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You're not gonna convince me labor cost is the problem when the ceo of a car company is making 39 million a year without turning a single wrench.
Exactly
Calculate what it costs to employ a US worker - Wages, medical, retirement plan, Medicare tax, Workmans Comp, ... Employing a US assembly line worker costs over $100,000/year. Yes with all of the benefits it is that expensive. 390 employees cost $39 million!!!! Stellantis employes 258,275 worldwide. 87,ooo in North America. Always do the math.
He makes 39 million a year because of the layoffs
@@jordanschellhase2952 no, he makes $39 mil bc he a shitload smarter than Commie fain and all those hoodwinked union workers.
Pay him $1 million and the rest stock options or bonus tied to sales. Retool to sub $25K economy products
49% of the country earns less than $45,000.
And you can’t sell $80,000 Jeeps. Shocking
Very few of the 49% actually need a jeep...
@@anderslagerqvist2642I bought a jeep patriot with 100,000k miles for 6k.
It’s been a really good vehicle, getting 30mpg. 6k, hell yeah, 80k, pass.
I’d rather drive a reliable used vehicle , instead of having a car payment that’s the same as a mortgage payment
@@anderslagerqvist2642 Not needing a jeep is going to make it even harder to sell a $80,000 Jeep.
You’d be shocked how many buy one anyway.
My neighbor who is on welfare and disability drives a new Jeep something or other every few years.
I remember going to a dealer in the Bay Area to buy a gladiator. He wanted $20k over msrp even though he told me he would give it to me for msrp over the phone. I told him to keep dreaming and left. This was in 2021 and he's still calling me for it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Please don't feel bad for these crooks.
I'd insist on a 50% discount.
What? You didn't block the number? Who's the fool?
@@richardwarren7492 Free comic relief!
Jeep=trash
Buy mine lol
"And the consumer has to pay these prices."
No we don't.
Amen, these dealerships need to go. They need to be direct from factory, with zero markups, and massive slashes on these insane prices. I dont care about warranty. You can go to any 3rd party car mechanic, and work with the manufacturer to get warranty items warrantied.
Yes you will if you need a vehicle.
Think you will just buy used?
The price of used is also screaming higher because of the worthless Fiat currency that they keep printing.
You are going to pay one way or another unless you have a shed full of older vehicles all paid for. 😊
I’ll buy used and I’ll pay cash. Can’t afford full coverage on 22% increases in auto insurance - and that’s with a clean driving record.
People are sheep, they do what they're told.
Exactly! Let them choke on their 100k pickups
You need 50% price drops. A $5K drop on $50K isn't that big of a deal.
That would mean the union bosses had to sell their jets.
that's not a deal at all, thats like an employee discount.
Yup, I’d love a jeep gladiator pickup. Asking price is just insane.
Late 15 I bought a new diesel truck. Sticker was 63k I paid 53. Same truck is 75k with less included features. I buy used now.
And even then they will make profits.
$85000 for a Jeep is insane.
A real Jeep is about $16k, the made to fail computer is an extra $40k, toxic landfill pollution of the groundwater, free.
The only problems that dealers around here have is how they treat their customers.
The local Jeep Dealer has - for six months straight now - refused to work a recall on our vehicle. Still ongoing. The dealer 20 miles down the road ghosted us on three separate service appointments, and the service manager actually asked me to my face: "Why should we service a vehicle we didn't sell?"
There used to be some conventional wisdom. Something about reaping and sowing. This "crisis" couldn't have happened to a nicer group of people.
Why should we service a vehicle we didn't sell?" Hint? That's nothing new -
@@richardwarren7492 A few reasons:
1.) Because we paid $120,000 for it.
2.) Because we were told that all Jeep dealers service Wagoneers for customers AND OWNERS.
3.) Because Jeep Wagoneer Client Services scheduled the appointment and told me to do it.
I could go on, but I don't think I should have to. And as far as it not being anything new: New or not, it's not acceptable.
@@GuiltyPleasures Being told that is nothing new. Believe me, I know. I was a service and parts director for 11 stores, then CEO of that group until sold to Penske.
We used to hear that from customers from other dealerships that then tried to use another dealership. We serviced any other dealers vehicles, warranty or customer pay. Why? We made money on warranty repairs, we made money on customer pay and many of these folks bought their next car from us.
As to this? "it's not acceptable." I agree 100% This is a federal law. " It doesn't have to be the same dealer that you purchased it from; any dealership from the same company can do it." End of story. It's been that way for decades.
@@richardwarren7492 And yet, here I am. If you're trying to imply that I'm lying, that's fine.
Just know that I did audio record the conversation. Not that anyone cares - because they don't - but you can clearly hear the conversation.
Stellantis didn't care, that's for sure. The recall has still not been worked.
@@GuiltyPleasures Hint? I'm not "implying" anything and I'm not calling you a liar.
What is the recall?
Greed is putting them out of business
I agree. The greed shown by the overpaid, underworked unions is what's killing the company. I wonder how much money Sean makes a year? Most of those union bosses fly around in jets.
@@oleradiodudea.m.4735so are the trucks not made in America any cheaper? There are 5 locations that the Ran truck is produced. You are blaming 2 of those locations for their problems. GTFOH with that corporate crap.
@oleradiodudea.m.4735 $2900 in labor for one vehicle..... You're sprouting corporate nonsense....
@@gomahklawm4446 What is your source for the figure $2900.00? Liars figure and figures lie.
Greed is not doing the UAW much good either.
Sitting in the sun and weather for 3 yrs *is used* to me.
The gas in those tanks has gone rancid. Probably eating through the fuel lines and corroding the fuel pump and sender unit. Not to mention what the mice, chipmunks and squirrels have done to them in the engine bay.
Jeep has 3 huge storage lots they have parked thousands and thousands of unwanted, unsold crap vehicles, they will end up dumping them at auctions for huge losses.
@@brooksbrown580good
where are the auctions!
100%...nothing 'new' about a 3 year old weathered vehicle!
Yeah especially in certain climates tires can get things such as dry rot and lines underneath the car can get ruined in climates that have hard winters and then sit for months on end on lots.
Remember the bailouts of auto manufacturers in 2008? I know I'm early, but we can not let another bailout happen, just because they wanted to try price gouging their customers and failed miserably in doing so.
I was livid when I found out what GM has become, all while pretending to still be a very American brand.
@@mrallelectriccarlunacy Huh, how do you think I felt when Harley Davidson built a plant in India? They got huge federal money for "job creation" ; but congress didn't 'say' they had to be American jobs so they started building bikes in India.
You should have seen the federal gov't ownership of Chrysler in the 1970's, not exactly a bail out, they were bought then.
Well with politicians like Joe Biden. They will get another bail out. Capitalism for all of us. Communism for all corporations. Same for banks. Same for all of our government. They never have to live in our reality. Their all crooks
Please don't reward greed and bad financial decisions.
When a CEO makes 39 million a year, that's a 100,000 pay raise for every technician, engineer, factory worker, and even the janitor. Greed has taken over and workers are essentially modern day slaves.
I think Stellantis has more than 390 employees. Your math is a little off. 😂😂
@@ThePhoenixcompanies I'm not saying to axe the CEO and disperse his salary, m0r0n. I'm telling you that a company can restructure its payscale like Gravity Payments did and effectively give everyone a 100,000 raise.
@@SaraK_69 You didn't say axe the CEO but you said that $39 million a year was a $100,000 pay raise for every employee. You couldn't be more wrong. Stellantis has 258,000 employees. To give every one of them a $100,000 raise would cost $25.8 billion.
Also, if workers are essentially slaves, they should quit their jobs and find a better opportunity. Slaves do not have the option of changing jobs.
@jcdawg8363 spoken like a true brainwashed imbecile of the oligarchy.
They're literally looting their companies at this point
People aren’t lining up to buy $100k pickup trucks? Shocker
Almost double the price of my first house!
I bought a salvaged one 2 yrs old Colorado. Saw the before and bought the after
Yeah who is gonna pay that much for one
No shit Sherlock. I damn show wouldn't.
Bought a quad cab Tundra with 400 Hp V8 and an 8 foot bed, full seating in the back with leg room, with 10 year bumper to bumper warranty and free oil changes for the last 3 years. Paid 35K. Lmfao.
2022 models in 2024 means they've been sitting on the lot for 2-3 years.
If you buy it, you better make them replace all 4 tires (including the spare), replace all rubber bushings, polish/buff/and wax the body, flush out the cooling system, replace the battery and warranty them like it was day 1 and don't pay more than $30,000 and not more than 2% interest.
Make them beg.
My man😎
2% interest in 2024 man ? 😂
"Make them beg" - Amen. Also - ALWAYS be ready to walk right out the door.
2% interest? In 2024? I don't think that exists anymore
Cars weren’t designed to sit for years.
I been hearing for the last 2-3yrs all these channels saying "This will put (x) out of BUSINESS!", fast forward nothings changed.
Promise you one thing, when it 'changes',(and it will), That's when fast forward happens; overnight!
there's a real shocker around the bend, worse than the '73 embargo, yes I'm that old. Oil shot up from $5.00 a barrel to almost $7.50 a barrel with gasoline prices skyrocketing as high as $0.54 a gallon. Barely 2 gallons per dollar sent the country into total crisis. Gas lines, food rationing, odd/even dates to buy, Chrysler bankrupt, Iaccoca begging for federal loans, Women had to go to work. A nightmare.
Wym a lot has changed, no more dealer mark ups, huge discounts on cars and trucks
Dork, car dealerships are closing left and right
@@zacharytrull6107 Walk on major lots and you'll see the prices are still way too damn high.
@@did_I_hurt_your_fee_fees nobody gives a damn about the mom and pop dealerships closing. Walk on any major lot and you'll still see damn there everything way overpriced still. Lifting a crazy markup but still having an overpriced tag on in the windshield is NOT fixing anything.
I really don’t want to buy a vehicle that cost over $25,000. I am 60 and I drive to the grocery and my friend’s homes. I don’t even put 3,000 miles on my car a year.
Then buy a 24,000 car. Under 3,000 miles you could buy dozens of options that fit that agenda.
The insurance companies should lower their rates to . Probably you are a no ticket person and driving 3 k miles per year is something that they should consider. But nobody wants you to know.
Americans have purchased cars they cant afford forever but these prices have gone beyond unaffordable into downright insane.
Maybe you. But only a fool would pay those prices.
I have cash and I'll wait to buy at their foreclosure auction.
I worked with a salesman once. He told me that the secret of being a salesman was to psychologically dominate your customer. You don’t let the customer tell you what they want. You tell them what they want. Once they accept your dominance, you can sell them whatever you want. The entire car industry has been working on that premise now for some years.
"INSANE" is calling, he says your $1000 monthly payment is due, and so is the insurance for another $300.
All while inflation shrinks your wallet.
100k Dodge Ram is yes, insane. It's hard to believe they thought anyone would buy one, and it's hard to believe that anyone did.
Sorry if I don’t shed a tear. Dealers had no problems f*cking over consumers during times of low supply. Dealers should probably start dismantling inventory and selling it for scrap. 3 y/o vehicles just being idle all that time in the elements. That can’t be good..
The poor wheeler dealers got a dose of Karma.
That def can't be good. They should give you used car prices
New vehicle prices are waaaaaayyy too high for the 2024 consumer, which havn't seen 50% salary increase since 2019 to match these +50% price increases.
They need to make more lower-priced models. Most of us aren't interested in spaceship vehicles for 60k+ (the number one thing complained about with new vehicles is how complicated they have become). Produce more $30k vehicles. Remove features and computerized crap if you need to do so.
I want a real car, not a virtual reality game that needs to be replaced because they no longer update that computer.
@@jguyfletch2187 yeah and i don't need a TV screen on my dashboard to show me how i'm backing up. just give me an am/fm radio and a heater/AC.
I was given a ride home from a jeep dealer. The vehicle they took me home in a New Jeep Grand Wagoneer, the sticker was
$118,000. That is enough to buy a house, in many areas of the country.
we cry for all of them, but our tears are from laughter.
3 model year old “New Vehicles” is completely unheard of.
Stellantis is a complete Failure.
I have seen that in all the stealerships here. No one can afford a 40k+ vehicle. THEY HAVE TO CUT THE PRICES BY 50% or ALL OF THEM will go under.
Subaru 360 *hold my beer*
These are not new anymore. 😂
@@cmkeelDIM This is dead in because that is my buy price(50%).
No CEO is worth more than 10 of their lowest paid employees. 39 mil? We're ALL getting robbed.
The biggest problem is no matter if I made 80k -150k a year these cars and trucks cost too much vs. their resale value .... 100k for a regular truck is crazy
After 3 years there is no resale value because the computer is no longer updated, buy another new one.
Was going to trade in 2018 Wrangler and get a new one.
Kept it and bought Mazda made in Japan 2024 CX5 0% 60mos 31k mid level out the door .
Love it no death wobble on highway lol
I just came from looking at a jeep right 2019 grand jeep Cherokee high altitude 24k miles, 44k with an interest rate of 9.40%, for 72months. I gave him the paper back and told him say it back to me, he did and I asked him how did he sound? He gave me a blank face, and started saying gibberish about add ons. Friendly reminder, I’m driving my 2010 Acura TL with 159km until the wheels fall off. Dealers have lost their mofo mind!!!
Good morning everyone, thank you for the likes. Have a blessed day folks
Oooh aren’t you fancy. I drove a 2004 Ford Taurus with 130,000. I drive 3000 miles a year, so it could outlive me.
I have a 1998 Chevy 4 door LS Blazer that runs perfectly, Ive had several people try to buy it, and I have a 1973 Jeep Wagoneer that is in beautiful condition runs perfectly and I have a 1969 Pontiac LeMans that people have been trying to buy from me for years, none of them are for sale.
72 months on a vehicle that may go half that without a major problem. They are smoking the good stuff.
Still rolling 06 honda accord 180,000 daily driver
excellent comment
85 grand for a jeep lmao wtf are they thinking????
I own a wrangker from 2013. Its a utilarian vehicle. Not some damn hyper car. Theyre thives
I agree with you .. LMAO and rolls in the floor at the thought of Dodge/Jeep/stellantis being a luxury brand. They went from producing corn to try to sell it as golden nuggets 🤣
In reality most car manufacturers have lost their minds ..
I have a couple of bucks by virtue of my career and the industry I work in !
Respectfully, I can afford something of this nature, however, in my wildest dreams would I spend 100k for a truck OMG !!!
The last truck I purchased, which was not to long ago, I paid around 10k for a used F150, and it was a front line vehicle...
Remember when we could buy a Jeep pretty cheap then spend all your extra time and money making it just the way you want it?
Now there’s so many doodads and technology it’s not even close to the same experience. You’re right $85k for a Jeep is lunacy.
We just bought a Sahara fully loaded except for leather that we didnt want and go it for and one touch roof sticker was 62 and paid 50 for and absolutely love it, they are freaking amazing, we have had it right at a year and have 16 thousand miles on it. We have had 6 new jeeps and get a new one every 2 years and they are badass. I'll never buy anything else but a ram or jeep product.
I used to work at a Stellantis dealer this year. I live in a CARB state, thanks California, so a majority of our Jeep inventory was the 4xe nonsense. Some of them, including the Rubicons, were listed for $75k+. It’s absolutely insanity. I honestly felt bad selling some of these because they’re just Jeeps, not BMW X5s.
Great vid. Love the bluppers reel at end. Keep up the good work.
Just looked at a Ram Rebel this weekend. I get it is a premium line but the window sticker had MSRP at $72,495… and the dealer is asking $88,995 for it… I’m not paying any markup on any vehicle!
That's robbery. For a TRX maybe not; but for a Rebel!
Wait for the fire sale and buy at 40k .
down payment for a real estate, but you can live in the truck too lol
They deserve the worse!, Ive been trying to buy a truck for more than 2 years and haven’t been successful just for not paying an extra penny over msrp, still driving my old car!
Premium is Mercedes, this is just a farm truck.
The CEO makes 39 million so I'm going to put the blame on him.
Ya that's absurd
Definitely cut the compensation for the executives of the company
Yeah, you dont need anymore than a mil as a ceo. Just think of that other 28 million spread out in the company.
38*
Doesn’t deserve it.
I would like to see a general ledger breakdown on actual labor costs.
Get rid of these CEOs salaries
You know I appreciate this. Its great info!
I hate to say it, but as a car guy I’m glad this is happening. I hope these companies can finally learn and go back to more affordable vehicles.
Exactly
Agreed
Na...we'll be forced to bail them out
Its mainly the dealerships that created this problem.
Also most of you that SAY you want “affordable” cars. dont buy the ones that are available now.
I'm willing to pay cash for a vehicle around 20k but I won't pay 35-40k and finance. I just had to say good-bye to my 2011 Frontier with 280k on it but I had already bought a low mileage 2013 Frontier and mostly kept it parked for 3 years so I'm driving that now.. I hope to NEVER finance a vehicle again.
Imagine the number of dead batteries...
No resale value.
They will need jump boxes to get them to auction. The absurd computer technology sucks power constantly, and the dealers can't afford labor to move them around and charge.
And people worry about "batteries" for electric trucks!
Great video. Thanks for your work.
I paid $123k for my HOUSE in 2019... why the hell would i ever buy a $100k truck with higher interest, shorter terms, higher registration, and does not gain me $95k more performance over my paid off and upgraded '06?
My next vehicle will have a carburetor, crank up windows, a diesel engine, and nothing fancy at all. And I will be paying cash. New vehicles are a joke and a rip off.
That's going to be a heck of a hard combo to find
Diesel engines do not have carburetors; the fuel is not volatile enough to vaporize in a carb.
Naa, electro mech injection is still better. Cam trips relay to injector. Duration adjusted by alternator output.
Why are you going to carry around a carburetor in your diesel truck?
I’ve had great luck with late 90s Toyota SUVs like the land cruiser. They are built to be a 600,000 mile engine on most models and offered diesel like you want.
All honesty all these cars should be $30,000 no freaking way I’d spend 40,000 on a truck
Same
It's not the truck, it's the computer, they don't last long, can't be fixed, and , SORRY they no longer update either.
Its more like 10k max theses new jeeps are just junks
Brandon, it’s funny because, whenever I see a charger or challenger now, all I think of is future repo(because of you).
2004 Chevy truçk with the vortex engine. most reliable trucks I've ever seen I have my dad's truck he bought new.. damn good truck
“Prices can’t go down because it would hurt the economy “
But also
“We can’t raise wages because it would hurt the economy “
Then How are we supposed to afford the higher prices?!!?!
You can’t. That’s the point. The richest get richer while everyone else suffers.
This is the result of printing trillions of dollars.
Only government can create inflation @@tman1129
Brandon thinks Trump is America's Best Salesman. What do you expect?
Not a bad price on the basic Ram. Still $47.000 OTD. Put down 10 k. You still have $7-800 a month payments. Insurance, maintenance budget and you must feed it from time to time. Dam, Just talked myself out of a new truck.
That's an awful price what you smoking
Should be 40k otd max..
Yeah, thank god you did. Don't try and normalize 47k purchase prices dude. IT IS NOT A GOOD PRICE 👎🏾
But that is exactly what these stealerships want you to think!! Yeah, your getting a good deal alright. Those stealerships will give you a nickel for a ham anyday.
All lemmings do agree, without questioning, that the option they’re given it isn’t that bad after all. Besides any moneys higher than $30K for a Dodge/Stellantis is not only outrageous but made up .. they’ll never as and/or more reliable than a GMC .. I guess they’re also looking for that governmental payout .. Chapter 13 on near horizon!!
I have a Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins, I was told by my local dealerships that it is now to old and they will not work on it(2017). It will be to hard for the dealership to get parts. Good news, they will take it on trade in for little to nothing and sell me another one just like it for $100,000. The contract between Cummins and Dodge makes it impossible to use Cummins dealers to do work on the engine. So I have a truck that if it breaks down I have to find a third party mechanic to work on it. If I buy a new truck, how many years will Dodge stand behind this one? NO, I am done with Dodge.
Why would you even go to a dealership for repairs??
@@markanderson4353 I went to the dealership because the dealership had replaced parts while under warranty and I still had replacement warranty on those costly parts. I also travel all over the US and want a network that I can go to so that parts under warranty can be changed without having to have the truck towed hundreds of miles back to a home town mechanic. I expect Dodge to stand behind there warranties. I am not interested in going to some hack mechanic that will cut all the emissions off, reprogram the computer and then the engine or transmission destroys itself six months later.
I heard fiat bought dodge so there’s a lot of issues with dodge now. I have a Durango
@@lindseycampbell4971 I have a Ram 2500 with the Cummins diesel, Dodge has a contract with Cummins that makes it impossible to get parts for a Cummins that is in a Dodge unless you go through Dodge. The problem is the mark up is huge, Cummins sells the part to Dodge, then Dodge doubles what Cummins sells it for and sells it to you at the dealership. Any now Dodge says my vehicle is to old to work on and does not want to work on it for any reason.
@@mban2120 that’s awful!
Subrcibed, thanks for getting someone from canada!
This is just getting started.
Like the trailers before a movie.
I can’t wait til the actual show starts
It's not only the price. These are not the vehicles that you can drive and maintain at reasonable cost for 20 years.
Or even 5 years - if there is a "warranty", how does it work when dealer goes bust? Drive or tow 75 miles?
That’s the truth!!
SORRY we no longer provide updates for that computer, buy a new one after only 3 years.
my 2007 vehicle is not being replaced.. runs great
I Work for a non union auto manufacturer..pay is great and Benny's are absolutely awesome
The cost of transportation has gotten way out of line. The public has drawn the line, and has had enough of this insanity. The manufacturers will all eventually suffer!
Down 15k because once you drive it off the lot it’s a 2 year old used truck.
At 3 years, it's an old computer, just more toxic waste going to the landfill to pollute the groundwater for generations to come.
&with 2-3 years of warranty gone-----
The issue is that nobody wants a sub par product in line with the pricing of luxury brands… It’s an oversupply and lack of demand problem.
Sooo, in August of 2010, I went into my local Ford dealer. The salesman offered me the last F250 on the lot, a $45,000 4x4 4 door, for $32,000. I still have it.
I generally try to buy at the end of the model year.
I don't see a $15,000 discount on excess inventory $60,000 vehicles as anything special.
Another thing hurting Dodge is that many police forces are ditching the Chargers as they are garbage and going with new Chevy Tahoes. Dodge is in trouble, and everyone knows it. But until they get cars down into the high 20ks, no one will be really buying anything.
Agreed . The market has stated they will pay 20k to 30k. Not 80k.
They are just switching china vendors
I'm seeing a lot more dodge suvs here in California, I like the charger, and think it's stupid they are stopping production on them.
@@AnitreaSadi@AnitreaSadi Well, I can tell you what is going on here. After talking to some officers, the Chargers just were not reliable and kept breaking down.
@@jwayne777 Everyone wants a new car. You have to screw it up pretty hard to make it too expensive for them.
Overpriced vehicles is why they will go out of business. Greedy management is getting what they deserve. Take your business elsewhere. Has nothing to do with the Union. They were inflating prices way before the UAW contract
Let the morons pay 80k -100k.
Then they drive them 20k miles and cant make the $2000 a month payment
Turn them into the dealer and then I only pay $ 27k.
Thanks sucker.
They’ll just move it all to Mexico anyway
The union is just as much to blame
exactly I hate it when people say it is labor cost is the problem when prices have been inflated since the long before the pandemic.
Union has zero blame. They needed to be paid a livable wage. Stellantis and car dealers have been ripping people off for years so now it’s time to lower prices or go out of business byyeee.
this must apply to other manufacturers as well. Recently had a 2022 Tacoma as a Hertz rental. it had 9,000 miles on the odo. In May, 2024.
clearly they *just* bought that thing.
Glad i got my jeep the way i wanted with a discount. Best vehicle i owed and after a year i am still pleased
Jeeps are trash. Enjoy the future repairs
50 grand for a truck that’s crazy
Base truck
Brand new 2022 vehicles on a dealers lot is crazy
I bought and sold cars for 24 years. I transitioned to selling electric bikes, mopeds, motorcycles. Along with parts accessories service and repairs . I use the old inventory lots as a test track.
I would like to know if the corporate fleet buyer backs out of a deal after 200 vehicles hit the dealer lot if they have a penalty that they have to pay?
Stellantis CEO should get the same pay as an entry level plant worker until they have 99% of dealerships having only the current production year on lots. How the hell do they shareholders allow his raise, itll should've been a pay cut. Offset company losses with his pay.
Somehow, they're still managing to keep the stockholders happy with dividends and stock prices.
That cannot last either
@jmor-_-.656 how about all of the CEO’s that get bonuses when the government bails out the company. Getting a bonus because you’re a failure. SMH. Corporate greed is disgusting. I will say that the unions have been slitting their own throats for decades. When you look at the pay and benefits each member gets for assembly line work, it’s way over what I should be imo. I knew a ton of UAW workers that bought cars , boats, camps, spent money like a drunk sailor in port, and relied on overtime to do it. When the overtime went away, they were in trouble. When the plant closed, they were screwed
CEOs and board members are all one big incestuous family.
Pay cut to filling for unemployment as when the company folds he should have to pay out of pocket
"How the hell do they shareholders allow his raise" - Easy, the CEO's pay is almost always set by the board members. They are also usually major share holders in the company. Very few people have enough money to buy the shares that would give them enough any say in the matter. BTW, a CEO of one company will likely be a board member of other companies. They don't deny raises to one company's CEO so that they can get their raises with a company where they are the CEO. In a sense, they vote for their own wages.
1. Let's be honest. The prices for new vehicles were exorbitant before the new contract.
2. Anyone ever hear of lot rot? I wouldn't touch a truck that has been sitting on a dealer lot for over two years.
Just saying.
Yep, flat spots on the tires, heavily corroded brake discs, old gas/oil, etc. I wouldn't touch a "new" 2022 with a ten-foot pole.
We had the Dead Kennedys. Now we'll have the Dead Batteries...
I would touch it if it was free....other than that.....
Promaster vans
Can i interest you in a computer that's been roasting on the tarmac, it has a year left on it before it goes to the landfill where it will pollute the groundwater for generations to come! But, you know, keep buying more of them.
The problem is corporate greed. Rich, 100,000,000 plus a year salaries and bonuses, multi-trillion dollar tax cuts for the wealthy and an effective tax rate of zero to the rich. Labor costs are never the issue.
Jeep is a junk brand.
Used to be good. People are still driving very old Jeeps. I've got a 25 year old TJ myself.
Fiat Jeeps are too big, too overcontented, too computerized, too expensive, and poor quality.
Ironically yet not surprising, a jeep wrangler is 1000 times more reliable than a RAM truck .. and those disposable hot-wheels that tried to copycat classic MOPAR that were once reliable,are now in days all plastic and crossed wires connecting a bunch of faulty electronics.
With all that having been said, I wouldn’t risk $20K on a modern wrangler .. and those Cherokees and Wagoners will likely get crunched up and recycled into some type of ammunition that will continue to feed foreign wars once the repo process has yielded the same negative results:
These cars are garbage and anyone with common sense would do themselves a favor by staying away from them
Still driving my 99 tj with the straight 6
Back in the day Jeep put out some great vehicles, now yes indeed they are JUNK !
overpriced TRASH!
I'll tell you, a truck sitting for 3 years on a lot here in AZ would be a maintenance nightmare.
Hoses, belts, plastics...all disintegrating.
Yup!
I see all these new Broncos, Tahoes and Toyota trucks and SUVs riding around the Phoenix area. All I can think of is how much more they paid for them than they are actually worth.
Imagine Tampa FL with all the heat and salt in the air
@@rickymcdonald2669 right? But the dealers will say they're "good as new", and charge accordingly.
@@ErikMoodyYeah man I noticed that too out here.
They could turn them into a group of fleet vehicle, rental companies could update their inventory , there’s a lot they could do and not be greedy about the deals.
I work at Jeep as a truck driver. We have slowed production on the truck, but the Wrangler is running full on. Not sure why people are saying Jeep is failing when we cannot build them fast enough to ship them around the world. Not to mention the 4xE is selling extremely well.
It's hard to sell garbage at prices that are way overpriced.
Past years have shown differently; not really that hard to get senseless people to agree to the abuse inflicted by these car manufacturers .. all they needed was a tiny amount of Vaseline and lots of spit. People that bought cars at these asinine prices are part to blame of the direction the car market took .. THEY ALL TOOK US FOR FOOLS!!
@@jakebolan6870 Much of these people that bought into these prices didn't even need the tiny amount of Vaseline!
We went to a different brand to buy a new SUV. Local dealer had one on the lot for 10 months and wouldn’t budge on price. We bought from the dealer about 100 miles away and saved $6500 on a $40k MSRP
Nioce
And then you drive by the first dealer, tell him : ""This could have been your sale"",
DO NOT go to the "local" dealer for ANY service on this vehicle.
@@hattrick2219 exactly!
@@hattrick2219 Why?
What state are you in prices haven't budged in Florida
Hey I see you cover alot of Dodge , do you run across any ford mustang GT's coming down in price.
Wayyyyyyy overpriced prices need to come back to working family prices
These spoiled CEOs don't care about sustainability. None of the elite do. They only care about short-term company benefits. It's why they cut everyone else's pay to dust while rewarding themselves.
Just greed you don’t see money pockets running to buy them their out of touch
50k for a GARBAGE TRUCK?
Worse than Garbage.
IDK about that but 3 yrs in the sun *IS USED* to me.
@@Mrbfgray I'd pay $20K knowing everything...
Not bad garbage trucks are very expensive
@@joephysics5469 I'm not informed on newer rigs but I'd be very skeptical of hybrids in particular, complexity suggests they are going to be a problem, at least early yrs.
I would like to buy a Sahara 2021 4/Wheel with around 40,000 what would I pay for that in real good condition? Would 12, to 30 be possible?
As a lifelong truck owner the real problem is that these dealerships have jacked up the unit cost of trucks to ve a quarter the price of a new house....what used to be 1/10th the price of a new house....they are either forcing people to not buy trucks or holding onto them longer
The brand has already been ruined so what difference does it make. Will never buy another Chrysler product.
Chrysler has been garbage since the early 80s every single one I have driven has left me stranded 1 time or another
I bet it has crossed your mind: how long before you come to this lot -- and it is completely EMPTY! The dealership has gone under. If it happens, do come and make a brief video of the dead business.
I got my challenger ten years ago for $29K. And i thought that was high. You have got to be out of your mind to buy vehicles at these prices.
Can’t find a sprinter van were I’m at. Can you share were this lot is?
One of the funniest things I've seen is a hood scoop on an electric charger. That is so funny. That's like putting a spoiler in a corvair.
Its like putting a spoiler on anything street legal. You need a substantial amount of speed for it create the down force it was designed for
I have "hood scoops" on my RAM Sport. I'm certain it goes faster because of them. 😉
@@natenichols3180real ones create downforce at 60mph
And putting a feather on an elephant makes it heavier. There's no tangible difference at speeds under 100mph.
Mach E has a speaker that blasts out V-8 sounds... Cray. With a capital Zee.
Stellantis doesn't have to raise prices to pay workers more. They could, like, ya know, share their enormous profits with the people who make the cars rather than give it all to shareholders and CEOs.
Say that your a communist already
That would prop the middle class up. Anyone that is extremely wealthy is not trying to help the middle class. This is a strategic operation to ruin America
A brand new F150 platinum comes off the assembly line @ $26000
So retail for that truck should be $40-45k max
We just bought a used Nissan. Lots and lots of new cars for $50-$60k on lots, not as many good choices in used. Most used cars we seen had 38-50k miles. We got lucky and got one with 13k. The world has went crazy.
I’ll buy when they’re half off. Till then my truck runs
I hope the prices keep dropping so the working class can buy !43000 is still way to much for Junk!
Brandon - or anyone else - what are dealers offering buyers on these 2022's/2023's Factory Warranty-wise?? That's gotta be another opportunity for these dealers to get "slippery" on these specific customers.
How much is the flooring cost for a year on a $80,000 pick up?
Big discount but still high
It's not a discount. They want you to think that. The depreciation far exceeds the so called discount. Unless it's a 2025 you will be buying a 2 or 3 year old car. Don't listen to their scams. They will try and tell you it's a brand new car. That is a lie. Remember, if you try and sell it a year from now, you will be told but this truck is 4 years old! No way these dealerships are going to pull that crap on me.
Yes. Needs to be 45-50% off. Those 22's are base trucks.
I went to the Ford dealer to buy a Maverick truck when they first came out, because they advertised them at $22,000
when I got to the dealer they marked them all up to $32,000. the dealers can pound sand...
I was rear ended this past friday and my little reliable 2014 Conpass was totaled. Now im left in a situation where im going to get little to no value for my vehicle and I have to somehow find something decent in this market. Im genuinely worried about feeding my family and myself after I have to take on a car payment.
Does anyone know where the brand-new cars go they don't sell??
Every time I see someone driving a GM product I immediately feel bad for them on how bad they’re getting scammed.
Alex, I’ll take over priced car company’s that went out of business for $1,000.00.
Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland prices went up $20,000 in 9 yrs. We were going to look at another one but switched automakers when purchasing our new vehicle!
I purchased a 2013 dodge dart SE with 18,000 miles in 2021, 3 years ago for my 16 year old Daughter so now I'm shopping for Dodge Hornet R/T for myself, I found one dealer with sticker price of $52,000 now $38,000
Stellantis is a joke brand in comparison to even Ford and GM. Overpriced, low quality, bottom of barrel and unreliable POS.
So are Ford and GM TRASH
You win the Internet today!
Bunch of Idiots to say the least.
Just like Daimler. Chrysler just can’t catch a break with ownership. Fucking VC assholes
Idk I have an 09 1500 4x4 and it's been pretty solid. Just simple fixes and most of the issues was due to poor mantience from previous owner.
Wait, an electric Charger? Will you need a charger for your Charger? I assume your Charger will charge your phone, but will your Charger charge your Charger??? It's all so confusing . . .
I was in a CDJR dealership last month when the manufacturers allowed the dealers to put AS MANY new vehicle into the lowner fleet as they wanted. Average was 100 new vehicles put into the lowner fleet per dealer. There are 2800 dealers in the US. That means 280k late model vehicles dumped on the used market. What do you think that is going to do to the new and used markets for Dodge?
how much of the pricing problem is Stellantis and how much of it is the dealerships?
Going to be funny when you buy a new car but need an emissions test the same year and or month 😂😂😂
*laughs in Alabama*