The problem that's not going away is people that buy cars for looks (like crows going after a shiny object) I've seen lots of good looking vehicles, but knew they are JUNK and/or not worth the price
I remember when a business had an overstock of products they would cut prices to a practical number, NOT RAISE THE PRICE THROUGH THE ROOF INTO THE CLOUDS AND OVER THE RAINBOW
If these stealerships know that cars aren't selling, why are they overstocked and cramming the vehicles on the lot like sardines, oh,I forgot, common sense and common courtesy died in 1977
The Jeep hasn't been known for reliability since Fiat, then Stellantis came in to equip the vehicles with planned obsolescence and gremlins
The problem that's not going away is people that buy cars for looks (like crows going after a shiny object) I've seen lots of good looking vehicles, but knew they are JUNK and/or not worth the price
I remember when a business had an overstock of products they would cut prices to a practical number, NOT RAISE THE PRICE THROUGH THE ROOF INTO THE CLOUDS AND OVER THE RAINBOW
The Navigator was a great SUV, but Ford dumped the V8 4.6 engine and put in the small wimpy ecoboost engines
None of these vehicles surprised me, because of low quality control and overpriced junk in the stealerships it's no surprise
Interesting that Motor Trend magazine just named 2025 Lincoln Navigator SUV of the Year with a 4-cylinder engine made in China.
Not only are they outdated and overpriced, they are also unreliable with planned obsolescence in mind intentionally
Any vehicle that sells for $100k+ should be either an RV or a Freightliner or Kenworth
Questionable Reliability, Landrover 😂😂😂😂
If these stealerships know that cars aren't selling, why are they overstocked and cramming the vehicles on the lot like sardines, oh,I forgot, common sense and common courtesy died in 1977
The Hyundai ironic 😂😂😂LMAO
Fix it Again Tony