OUT OF BUSINESS! It Starts HERE For JEEP, DODGE And RAM!

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OUT OF BUSINESS! It Starts HERE For JEEP, DODGE And RAM!

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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Can't put an $85k sticker on a $30k SUV. Eventually you run out of stupid people to buy them.

bryantwalley
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I remember in my teens 25 years ago, anything over 100k was a supercar and basically millionaires are the only ones who paid for those kinds of cars.

Rogun
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I would love to buy a new truck, but I would hate to pay the crazy price. So I keep driving my old truck. F### these companies and their prices.

ChevySS
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Nothing warms my heart more than seeing a dealer ship and auto manufacturers struggling

WilliamBernal-sipn
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When the CEO of Jeep/Ram flies in from Europe and speaks with a heavy accent, it's easy to spot the disconnect with Jeep/Ram's customer base.

kitsune
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I just bought a RAM 1500 truck 4 door from my friend who I trust: 1 car payment of $2, 500. I have no more car payments. When I told the RAM dealer I could put 20% down on the $10, 000 truck they had they never told me the price cost breakdown. They just came back and said “OK you are all set $2000 down and $429 a month for 48 months.” When I asked for a breakdown and interest rate I discovered they had me pegged at 23% interest with $3-4, 000 in “Accessory FEES”—like nitrogen air in the tires, window etching on the windshield on and on. Let them eat grass if go bankrupt

steveb
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Not only are the prices ridiculous, the service is horrible.I have a 22 Ram 2500 with transmission issues that I've been trying to get resolved for a year and a half. I told them I would beat my cancer before they fixed my truck. I've beaten cancer, the truck isn't fixed yet.
I'm thankful for the healing of my cancer. Too bad Stellantis couldn't care less.
Brutal.

neiljanssens
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Let them ALL sit on the lots for another 365 days. Highest priced vehicle should be $45k-55k. The rest should all be under $40k.
I'm not cheap, it's just facts.
$70, 000 is MSRP for Mercedes E class.
Not a GM, Ford or Chrysler product.
A car payment should ONLY account for 10%-15% of net monthly income  (take home after taxes, insurance, etc.) .
To afford a $70, 000 vehicle a person would have to make WELL over $65/hr AFTER paying $14, 000 as down payment. ($1, 000/month)
To afford $55, 000
A person would need to make WELL over $40/hr, that's AFTER paying $11, 000 down payment ($740/month)😮
The average hourly wage  in the United States is $29/hour.
Over 50% of households in USA have less than $75k total income.
Only 37% of households in USA have over $100k total income.
13% of Households in USA have between $75k-$100k total income.
63% of households in the USA don't even come close to being able to purchase these vehicles.
Now to add the fact that these vehicles that they are wanting these prices for are struggling to make it to  80, 000-100, 000 miles without having serious mechanical problems is simply pathetic.
I've been working on vehicles for the last 40 years, I've seen the drastic and utterly pathetic decline in quality of product.
I'm not cheap I just want to receive a quality product for what I will be paying for. The Auto Industry is not even in the same time  zone much less the same ballpark as to giving a quality vehicle worth the money asked.
Yes, most definitely, they are asking $40k-$50 more than what these vehicles are worth.

whitetailhunter
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Unemployment is up, salaries are down. Cost of living is WAY up! My vehicles are paid for. There is NO WAY I would consider getting a new overpriced vehicle. Not now, not for a long time.

mudpuddle
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It's ALWAYS someone else's fault. The C-suite folks just ride that gravy train until the wheels fall off. They don't give a damn about the little guy that loses a job in the meantime. They collect their green and when it's time to bail they get a golden parachute. That's what is going on.

johnthornley
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They know full well those trucks are NOT worth no 80 to 100k. They need to do some serious streamlining on their prices.

sir.confident
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Just picked up an old gmt800 2002 suburban that needed an engine. After I installed another engine, serviced all fluids, filters, and sealed all leaks and a couple of cosmetic issues, I'm in it for $6k. It drives like a top and will outlast all those new Stellantis products currently on the shelf. Fraction of the cost of these $80k wagoneers and much greater reliability.

MsterTch
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Turns out when you charge $89K for a $45K truck people don't buy them.

donnieleach
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Do not feel bad for these dealers. Same dealers were putting bump stickers on everything 2yrs ago and now they are getting there market adjustment

williambreitfeller
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A working man paying $60000 for a truck. That is crazy

roymarksberry
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My friend bought a 2024 dodge ram rebel with the diesel. It has less than 5k miles and has been back in the service dept for over a month. He's likely going to lemon law the vehicle. He had traded in his 2022 ram cummins due to the dealer being unable to fix that truck also. Dodge is putting out straight JUNK vehicles.

stuckinadazzee
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People going into debt on a 60k/70k/80k HEAVILY depreciating asset at 8% interest is absolutely insane. Not a snowball's chance in hell that's worth it to anyone.

benbrandt
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These trucks are only worth 35, 000$ . These prices are insane. Man, these vehicles are half the price of a moderate house .

captainbeyond
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48% net income drop is MASSIVE. Holy crap.

MFS
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I work at collision center and ram is by far the hardest thing to get parts for, it's crazy, like 3 months for parts.

jameswisecarver