Dealers Are DESPERATE! Car Market Crash of 2025 is Here

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In this video, we are going to talk about how desperate dealerships are getting every major dealer networks profit was down in 2024 and their net income was down because they’re not making as much money. They got so greedy during the last few years and they screwed their own customer base, all these people are upside down and they can’t get new vehicles even if they wanted to in most just don’t want to because the prices are so high even though discounts and rebates are increasing but is $20,000 off of $70,000 pick up truck enough most Americans Are saying NO!
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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 93k. Even with the hemi thats a joke, let it rot!

williamscookies
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Note to self, when buying used, avoid all vehicles between 2020 and 2025 due to lot rot

FluffyHawk
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The 500k cars sitting outside in the weather just kills me.

duc
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Needs at least 45-50% off with a bumper to bumper 5/50, 000 warranty. Depreciation and lot rot are a real thing

PumpkinKingXXIII
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They need to cut prices we don't need gimmicks rebates promos.
DO NOT OVERPAY ‼️

nameblocked
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Maybe this was planned. Jack up the price by $50k, then lower the price by 20k, and people will rush in to "save 20k. Yeah, I know, but don't underestimate the supply of stupid people out there.

clearedhot
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I tried to buy a 24 Gladiator for 2 months and from 4 different dealers. It has been the worst and most frustrating process Iv ever experienced. The RipOff factor is evident at all levels, and once I let them know I was onto their game, they flat out refused to sell me the truck. Fraud is what these dealers should be sued for.

passionnotparked
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Wages haven’t kept up AT ALL with these prices…”record profits” are just “stolen wages”

BdonCast
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$93k, is it bulletproof, bombproof, can it fly? Turn into a boat 😂

BreadMane
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These dealers can eat paste....Refuse my offer? Its still YOUR PROBLEM, not mine!😅

c.c.hiliner
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Elimination of all the V8s with no auto/stop/start is helping sales .... well maybe not.😟

sms
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$93k for a Jeep? lol. Thats a $40k vehicle.

bryanstrader
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The car prices aren't the only things that need to crash! Insurance premiums -- which equal/surpass past car notes! -- have to follow suit. Not to mention loan interest rates....

JimBeary
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It's starting to be a good time to buy for those who held out in 2024 and 2023, with the discounts of massive proportions, buy now, especially if you have cash. except Nissan, Ford, and Stellantis.

tenfourproductionsllc
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Dealers screwed consumers over with stupid markups and add-ons.

crlaw
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$20k dropped every 4 weeks. Why pay more now?

frankm
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Anyone paying more than $35K for a Wrangler or Gladiator is crazy. Several months ago I took my 15 year old Escalade in for service. The dealer didn’t have any loaners available so they arranged for me to get a vehicle from the nearby Enterprise Rental. Of the three cars that were available, I picked the blue hybrid Wrangler. I ended up keeping the vehicle for 4 days.

The car was fun to drive in the city on smooth roads, gas efficient, somewhat comfortable, and interestingly quick between 0-50mph.

However, this is perhaps the worse auto that I’ve ever driven on the highway/interstate. There is so much wind noise and changing lines at highway speeds incites both terror and giggles. City street potholes are not a friend to the Wrangler—you might think otherwise but the tires and suspension are made for trails and rock climbing. The auto start stop function is absolutely diabolical. It’s so annoying and rough. Finally, the overall build quality is a jokey joke.

I can’t imagine how the Wrangler body is able to handle the 382. That thing must be absolutely awful and terrifying. It probably wants to shake itself apart at every throttle input.

googleuser
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I would not pay that for a car, even if I could. High prices and not reliable.

verapena
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Toyota’s iMV 0 in Japan is something I wish American Car Companies would try to recreate. It is a $15, 000 Barebones Workhorse.

Very Easy to assemble and manufacture.

Contractors and those who actually need trucks for work don’t need a 75k truck to move a fridge and tools.

TraeHammond
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Stopped by a Jeep dealer In front Royal Virginia yesterday. They still have new 2023 Jeeps and Rams on the lot. They aren't going anywhere because the discount offered is not much more than just what the manufacturer rebate is.

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