Let them sit there another 3-400 days. NO truck is worth 50-60-70-80k. If people stopped buying them MSRPS would have to go down. When manufacturers started the SUV truck "demand" they knew they could jack prices up.
You provide the raw materials, resources, facility, and plant to do all this work? Who tf are you to say it doesn't cost that much? You go build a truck from raw matetials for 30k, then show it to us. Clown.
@RKO859 Look ... YOU think a truck is worth 50-60-70k go ahead and buy it. And most in the know do KNOW the insane markups on trucks. And thanks for the compliment. Troll.
Whats crazy to me is that if I walked in and wanted a car thats been sitting almost a whole year, theyd still try to upsell me with Mark ups. They got it all wrong
Tard, they dont have that much margin. You know how expensive raw materials, labour and computer chips are nowadays to produce a vehicle? Sit the fk down with your BS.
A fully loaded, full sized truck should be 45-50K. In 1990, I bought a loaded F150 XLT 4x4 for 19K, whcih is about 45 in today's money. Paying nearly double that is insane. And... my 1990 is still running fine. Will these be running in 2058? Doubt it.
My 1999 Ford F150 XLT is still trucking along just fine as well. I don’t miss any of the technology I’ve had in other vehicles. Just a nice simple truck doing simple truck things.
I saw a five grand up charge on a Ford Raptor for nothing added on. They were just charging 5 grand to have it to sell. I LOL at the salesman and walked out. That was in Northern Nevada.
The commercial guys will buy a new pickup, slap on a lift kit, big tire/wheel package and use it as a tax writeoff... gotta have that so you can install sheet rock in a new home!
I used to love Ford. I owned plenty of the big Panther platform cars that were wonderful. Now I’m happy with my $29k Mazda. Ford can take these big, ugly, bloated, overpriced monstrosities they make now and shove em!
I think 50k in today’s market is a fair shake for a full size truck. Only if you can get a good interest rate. Still more than I’d like, but I wouldn’t be up in arms about it.
The holdback is a percentage of either the manufacturer's suggested retail price or invoice price of a new vehicle that the manufacturer repays to the dealer generally it is 1% to 4% of msrp
Dude... Please do a video focused on the RETARDED costs of HD trucks. F250s F350s. 2500s 3500s. It is completely stupid! I did a build today for a 2025 F250 Lariat. Not even top of the line. Was 90k. I fell out of my chair. WTF is Ford thinking?
I'm so ashamed of my industry anymore. Don't get me wrong I will happily take their money with a smile, but after almost 6 years in, it is the most backwards industry I have ever worked in. I was with Stellantis in 2022 when they retooled Jefferson North for the new model Grand Cherokees. One night working our new Framer #1 we ran into an issue that nobody could figure out. So my feeble, electrician brain asks the boss, where are the drawings at??? This is all brand new equipment. We gotta have a set of prints. My boss told me no we didn't get those because we had to pay extra. All that money spent on new equipment and we couldn't get a set of prints included??? Like I said, it's such a backwards industry.
$800 of dealer ad ons is not that bad compared to a whole lot of others you have shown. Not a bad dealer to be honest, especially if you can negiotate.
Let them sit there another 3-400 days. NO truck is worth 50-60-70-80k. If people stopped buying them MSRPS would have to go down. When manufacturers started the SUV truck "demand" they knew they could jack prices up.
You provide the raw materials, resources, facility, and plant to do all this work? Who tf are you to say it doesn't cost that much?
You go build a truck from raw matetials for 30k, then show it to us. Clown.
@RKO859 Look ... YOU think a truck is worth 50-60-70k go ahead and buy it. And most in the know do KNOW the insane markups on trucks. And thanks for the compliment. Troll.
Whats crazy to me is that if I walked in and wanted a car thats been sitting almost a whole year, theyd still try to upsell me with Mark ups. They got it all wrong
I remember when G Wagons were a little over 100k.. Now FORDS are over 100k 😂
Hell i remember the only vehicles going at 100k were amg me/bz, Porsche and other high end luxury cars
It became normal when manufacturers figured people were willing to pay 50-60-70k for a 30k vehicle
Tard, they dont have that much margin. You know how expensive raw materials, labour and computer chips are nowadays to produce a vehicle? Sit the fk down with your BS.
A fully loaded, full sized truck should be 45-50K.
In 1990, I bought a loaded F150 XLT 4x4 for 19K, whcih is about 45 in today's money.
Paying nearly double that is insane.
And... my 1990 is still running fine.
Will these be running in 2058? Doubt it.
My 1999 Ford F150 XLT is still trucking along just fine as well. I don’t miss any of the technology I’ve had in other vehicles. Just a nice simple truck doing simple truck things.
5:33 is where it's at, spot on... I just don't know where and when $90K pickup trucks became normalized. It makes no sense to me either.
can't wrap my mind around these numbers. totally insane and more like batshit crazy.
I saw a five grand up charge on a Ford Raptor for nothing added on. They were just charging 5 grand to have it to sell. I LOL at the salesman and walked out. That was in Northern Nevada.
That was the Raptor name upcharge. 😂
The commercial guys will buy a new pickup, slap on a lift kit, big tire/wheel package and use it as a tax writeoff... gotta have that so you can install sheet rock in a new home!
I used to love Ford. I owned plenty of the big Panther platform cars that were wonderful. Now I’m happy with my $29k Mazda. Ford can take these big, ugly, bloated, overpriced monstrosities they make now and shove em!
Ayy how the Mazda treating you Im thinking of getting one
@@imatoastydino Ive owned it over a year and no complaints. The quality is outstanding.
The amazing part is they don’t even wash them
I think 50k in today’s market is a fair shake for a full size truck. Only if you can get a good interest rate.
Still more than I’d like, but I wouldn’t be up in arms about it.
Once again, these dealers need to stop with these stupid markups and add-ons.
Im a hunting guide I would be afraid to take that raptor off road At 93 grand. They can keep it
People want fair prices and practicality. It's not that hard.
I see these everywhere which means people are buying them. There's a lot of people with money to blow
Please explain what "holdback" is.
The holdback is a percentage of either the manufacturer's suggested retail price or invoice price of a new vehicle that the manufacturer repays to the dealer generally it is 1% to 4% of msrp
Dude... Please do a video focused on the RETARDED costs of HD trucks. F250s F350s. 2500s 3500s. It is completely stupid! I did a build today for a 2025 F250 Lariat. Not even top of the line. Was 90k. I fell out of my chair. WTF is Ford thinking?
These vehicles are 30000 overpriced.
A base model starting at 50 & ending at 80/90 K is ridiculous. Base to TOTL should never be more than 10 K USD, in my opinion.
Highway robbery !
A base 2006 Ford GT was 150k. Now they want that for a truck.
They had base GTs?
@hilltopperblog Yes, but no one got it for that price.
And what did the new GT go for? 500K? lol
Somewhere in that range.
@@my1vice And more
I think that ford turcc is a 1911 Model D-111
I'm so ashamed of my industry anymore. Don't get me wrong I will happily take their money with a smile, but after almost 6 years in, it is the most backwards industry I have ever worked in. I was with Stellantis in 2022 when they retooled Jefferson North for the new model Grand Cherokees. One night working our new Framer #1 we ran into an issue that nobody could figure out. So my feeble, electrician brain asks the boss, where are the drawings at??? This is all brand new equipment. We gotta have a set of prints. My boss told me no we didn't get those because we had to pay extra. All that money spent on new equipment and we couldn't get a set of prints included??? Like I said, it's such a backwards industry.
Why is a fully loaded f250 with a high output powerstroke the same price as a bronco raptor with half the motor and much smaller????
There you go again, 15 piece tailgates 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
That's coming out on the 2025s lolol
Ford still putting mark ups on lots filled with inventory in CA.
It isn't Ford doing it it's the dealers.
Strip it down, sell them all day at 25-30k
I'm convinced that these overpriced vehicles are bait for people with bad credit and high repossession potential.
Does anybody know where he shoots these videos
$92,000 is 3 eclipse cross’s
Get used to it
Too funny
$800 of dealer ad ons is not that bad compared to a whole lot of others you have shown. Not a bad dealer to be honest, especially if you can negiotate.