I will say I bought a used fully loaded 5.7 L jeep grand Cherokee Limited. When I bought it had 60,000 miles on it. I sold it with 205,000 miles eight years later. I never had a mechanical breakdown on the motor. Not even A water pump or anything to do with the motor or transmission. Mind you this thing was fully loaded. 4 Wheel Dr tow package kit. I did have sensors go bad, but never a mechanical breakdown.
If they priced those Hornets at like 20 to 25K they would probably sell like hotcakes, But Greed is Greed. Worst thing they did to kill thier dealerships is made all the Trailhawks hybrids and got rid of all the V-8's. That and the greed killed thier business. I was ready to buy a 2025 Grand Cherokee with the new Hurricane engine, but now I heard they are going to use the 4-cylinder turbo, yeah thanks but no thanks I'm not moving from a V-6 down to a 4 Cylinder. Sorry Jeep I might have to look elsewhere for my 2025. They need to fire the guy that made all those decisions.
I am over 60 years old. I have NEVER bought a New vehicle in my life, Because they have never been worth the Full price they were asking for it. And just fyi.... Every car and truck I have ever purchased in my life ( Used) , I have sold that car for the same price I paid for it, Or I made money on it. Just in the past 2 years, I sold my 2008 Corvette (Paid 18,000 for it.) Sold it for 23,0000. And I just sold a 2011 Chevy 2500 pick up truck (Paid 9,000 for it.) Sold it for 11,000 dollars. Don't be dumb, And buy a new car. They just are not worth the money.
@@Oldvehicle19 About 4 or 5 years ago, New cars stopped being "Affordable" to most Americans. The demand for used cars went crazy. And used car prices shot up dramatically. Had I sold my vette. 6 months earlier, I would have only got 18,000 to 20,000 for it. As it was,The dealership I sold it to. Turned around and Listed it for sale for 32,000...!!! It is just the nature of the used car market right now.
@@Oldvehicle19 Back around 2021, New car prices started to rise in America. Very quickly they became unaffordable to most Americans. And that put used cars in more demand. So, Used car prices started going crazy. As it was, The dealership I sold my car to for 23,000 , Turned around and listed my Corvette for 32, 000 dollars the very next week. It has settled down some since then, But not much. used cars are still in demand, So if you have one to trade in for a new car, You may want to check how much you can get if you were to Sale it out right, As opposed to "Trading it in"
I love how the vehicles aren’t selling and the dealers are suffering but sadly this affects my job and the field of paint protection and our business has been slow.
Car manufacturers can embrace EV’s but at their own peril, the consumers in the U.S. do not want them. Sure they can sell a few but if they want to go with mostly EVs they will go out of business.
Team Biden wants them to sell EVs, and raise the price of ICE vehicles so high, that EVs are finally economical. They did exactly as they were told to do - and will likely go bankrupt from it - and get yet another bailout.
We bought a new Dodge Charger and this car did us a huge favor, It pushed me into buying nothing but Toyota from now on. No matter how small the problem was they refused to fix anything. Even with less than 150 miles on the car they refused to fix it. From now on it's only Toyota for us, they can keep the trash they have for sale.
I guess what’s confusing to me is how is there this many qualified buyers for these high priced vehicles in America? Wouldn’t we run out of one percenters by now? So confused. Or is there that many Americans under water?
@@autumnfragrance6326 I don’t understand the majority that can afford a 100k vehicle is the top 1-5 percent annual earners in America I beleive. You can’t even get approved for a 100k single without making at least 200k a year.
The days of long ago( 5 years ago) when a truck could be bought for $45000, now, nearly identical truck is $75000……. That’s $7000 a year increase, more than 10 percent a year increase…., and the 2018 truck was more reliable than new ones today. If only everyone stopped buying for next year, starting today……..every manufacturer would be forced to cut prices 30-40 percent minimum.
Hard to believe these auto makers are all fighting over the top 1% to sell them a car. Do they not understand what that means? It means only 1 out of 100 wage earners can afford your car and there are a dozen manufactures competing for that thin little slice of business.
The costs for anything in our country is so out of control. it has to stop. Engine life can be taken care of by more frequent oil changes.. Turbo engines run hotter along with Superchargers, yea the boost can affect longevity, change oil/filter every 4k-5k miles with quality synthetic oil and filter. Some car manuf. say 7k or 10k oil changes, LOL. And some people will do that, but the manufacturer knows issues will occur after warranty is up, sell more new cars is what it is about.
There's a video where a mechanic has a Ford F-150 with a turbo and did the oil changes every 12,000 kilometers as per the manufacturer's recommendations. The turbo was ruined, as it showed a lot of sludge in it. This is what they want; throw it out and get another one, since the repair costs would be expensive.
You are 100% correct. Bought a non-turbo 2.5L Mazda with a 6 speed automatic transmission. I got a felling I’ll still be driving it long after all this turbocharged and CVT junk is rotting in the scrap yard.
Average American borrows money to buy a vehicle, and keeps it on average less than 5 years. Unfortunately , vehicle longevity is not a consideration for them.
its been a few years now and im still waiting for jeep to explain why anyone should buy the wagoneer over the escalade. shockingly enough i see a lot of wagoneers around and they have aged so bad.
My wife and I make 6+ figures and have a 2014 Honda Insight and a 2011 CRV. The idea of $1000/month car payment is so stupid. We invest the money; a car/truck is a depreciating asset. Duh!
My old mechanic who retired said "that by 2036, the manufacturer won't have to release any information on right to repair". So mechanics won't have the knowledge to fix newer versions of vehicles. Manufacturer's are getting greedy and will force new cars to be repaired at dealerships only. So they will be fixing older cars only that they have the tools and the knowledge to fix. I only have 2 mechanics left that will touch my vehicles that were made before 2010. They warned me to be cautious on what I buy next. Certain vehicles require tools that modern mechanics either can't afford or don't have a way to obtain because of limitations to right to repair.
This is so weird to me. I last looked at used car prices back in 2003 when I bought my WRX. Back then I paid $22,000 for it and it was brand new with 8 miles on it. When I watch a video like this, it's like I'm watching a video from another dimension where nothing makes sense. $120,000 for a Jeep? C'mon!
I bought a 2021 Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 loaded power everything Quadratic 2 system tow package leather everything 31,000 miles on it for 27k . Let the price drop then buy one
Are dealers required to take models they don't want on lot plan? I can't imagine holding one of those non-selling heaps in inventory for eight months. That's expensive carrying cost.
The board of directors at every auto manufacturer must fire everyone in leadership positions -- period. When you are selling vehicles from $70-129K and the median household income is $75K, then it should not take long to figure out your vehicles are too expensive. The overwhelming majority of people can only afford a vehicle that costs $10-20K, not $70-120K. Electric is a joke. They must be niche only. Fire everyone involved and build cars people can afford.
The sad truth is that some folks are willing to pay $60K and up for these vehicles, AND pat themselves on the back for getting to pay that much! That's why prices went that high in the first place!!! There truly is a sucker born every minute!😂
18 years ago or whenever the Rubicon came out I was so so so stoked for that truck, but they’ve turned it into a fucking joke when that thing came out. It was a God man all you had to do was put 38 on it. It was built all the gears, the engine it was a truck.
With the running boards and price on that Grand Wagoneer they're marketing to the retiree Mercedes crowd. Their problem with that strategy is that Jeep isn't a luxury brand. Window tint only costs a couple hundred dollars, and it's one of the few things with which a factory warranty doesn't matter.
CDJR dealers are gonna go out of business. The dealers and Stellantis are both complicit. Also, the brand was dying before Stellantis bought them and people forget that.
Most people, particularly Gen Z don’t know the difference between a V8 and a watermelon. They don’t know or care what a turbo is. All they care about is how much per month.
People need to stop buying these overpriced vehicles if people stop buying them it will force the dealerships to discount them. You know what PT Barnham said right a sucker born every minute.
It is a shame, I love my 22 Pacifica and 22 Ram 2500 managed to get discounted prices on both and they have been solid so far. But the new European leadership seems dead set on trying to force these hybrids, turbos, and EV cars on us.
I used to buy nothing but jeep!!! I don't understand why jeeps are priced so damned high!!! Land rovers used to be outrageously over priced & now jeep is priced like its a gold plated land rover!!!!!
$37k for a Jeep Compass LOL! Just another rebadged Fiat. Some 23 year old chick will buy it used with 6k miles for $16500 at a used car lot a year from now.
There's no way I pay over $100,000 on any vehicle if it's not a classic muscle car that it would hold it's value any other kind of vehicle be no more than $40,000 I would pay on any new vehicle just crazy the value of the vehicle will drop very fast that's why I want pay more $40,000 definitely not over $100,000 I would invest on a classic 60's muscle car that might be worth over $60,000 or more than $100,000 it would hold it's value I don't have the money yet for a classic muscle car one day I will get one I have excellent credit
Stellantis products are garbage I can’t wait for my lease to end… my jeep has so many issues I’m tired of taking it to the dealer…I won’t get another Stellantis product again and their prices are extremely rediculous…incredibly overpriced all over the country
If I’m gonna pay 100 and some thousand dollars for a grand Wagoneer, I want wood paneling on the sides no fuck that I’ll buy a 1980s grand Wagoneer with a 360 made by AMC
It’s a damn shame to because when the hornet came out, I was actually kind of excited because I thought it’d be 25 to at a max $35,000 and I thought it’d be a fun cool little car fucking insane. I’ll buy Mustang into the ground and then rebuild and still be under the price of the new hornet.
And the sucker who bought the Dodge dealership give him half a year and the dealership will go up for sale yet again. Owning a Dodge dealership it literally means a person is a moron for buying one and it is literally bleeding money. You are not going to turn a profit buying up a Dodge dealership.
My incredibly boring and slow Corolla that's 10 years old with 3 pedals will outlast that entire lot of plastic crap by 200,000 miles. I'm amazed Chrysler lasted beyond '08.
In the last 12 years EV's have come up to being sold as almost 1 out of every 10 vehicles sold in the US. Bro you are wrong about EVs. People cannot afford to pay 15 to 20 mpg when gas is $5 and up.
Stellantis is devaluing their company so they can sell themselves off to the highest bidder (probably BYD). In bankruptcy they can void union agreements, other agreements with suppliers, and can leverage losing jobs with political leaders. The stockholders will then get a buyer's premium for their stock and the corporate leaders get their cushy buyout packages. Everyone wins except for the customers, workers, dealerships, the community, and the governments.
some one is Missing the point the Name JEEP it is an Acronym basically meaning Gypsy Cheep a word used in the early part of the last century meaning what is states as a noun like that was a Jeep ( or junk ) i was cheated and now the name just dose not FIT
Obviously everything is overpriced but as long as governments run deficits and run up inflationary spending. It doesnt matter. Your wage just wont cover the new cost of a vehicle. Your the new Mexico. Hope you like scooters. Prices wont come down.
lol the same old turbo argument and Scotty Kilmer as a example hahah that dude is a quack i have 4 gas vehicles non turbo and a twin turbo and the turbo as had far less issues and is older its all about taking care of your cars regardless if its a bicycle or a scooter
Those jeeps and Darangos are so dated the jeeps look like they’re 20 years old the boring darango looks at least 10 to 15 years old. Say to someone with a new jeep hey nice 2005 I mean 2010 l mean 2001
where are the compact pickup trucks that as BASIC where are the utility vehicles i.e JEEP that are BASIC and where are the 3/4 ton- 1 ton pickups that are BASIC many people need work vehicles and do not need a studio luxury apartment on wheels it is so bad that I spent $30,000 bringing a 1980 GMC 3/4 4x4 pickup back to life for a work truck.
$121k for jeep that's gonna break down in under 10k miles is insane.
I will say I bought a used fully loaded 5.7 L jeep grand Cherokee Limited. When I bought it had 60,000 miles on it. I sold it with 205,000 miles eight years later. I never had a mechanical breakdown on the motor. Not even A water pump or anything to do with the motor or transmission. Mind you this thing was fully loaded. 4 Wheel Dr tow package kit. I did have sensors go bad, but never a mechanical breakdown.
@@williamrose7184 what year was it?
@@starfighter2952 2011
@@williamrose7184Your experience was very far from
norm if you look at the data. Consider yourself lucky.
@@edhcb9359 bought a brand new Durango in 2020 put 150,000 miles on it and so far the only problem was a bad caliber. And a bad shock.
100k back in the day meant you’re buying a lambo, not bubba’s shiny work truck or a suburban mom’s SUV
Exactly. Escalades are cheaper than that, nobody paying that much for a Jeep. When you can get an actual luxury vehicle cheaper...
I have a 2007 Jeep Liberty i got for $3000 Canadian. No payments, no debt. Still running at 215,000 KM. Cheers.
Biggest problem with dodge is there garbage and being expensive doesn't help
Dodge was known as the low price leader in its early days
That Hornet should be $18k. Carlos Tavares and Stellantis are a joke.
I’m never driving an electric vehicle!!!🎉
Own nothing and be happy
It’s like Walmart decided they were Newman Marcus all of a sudden and is just charging ten times value for junk.
Like charging 20 dollars for a 3 dollar can opener that might work for 3 months Junk from China
Paid 31k for a brand new 4x4 FJ in 2014 and they want 39k for a crap compass!? Wow
They can ask anything they want. Only a fool or someone with more money than sense would give them what they're asking.
The problem is, there are people who will. That's why they won't budge on prices.
I grabbed a V8 Titan. Will not buy a truck with 4cylinder turbo. For $60K SUV, I would get an old 2024 Lexus GX
$3500 front brake job bro.
Definitely recommend the GX, loving mine so far.
Exaggerate much?
@@musclesmouse Get a quote from the dealership for the brake service that will SUTFU.
121K for a Jeep!!! Are these people on crack?
Black ball heron
If they priced those Hornets at like 20 to 25K they would probably sell like hotcakes, But Greed is Greed. Worst thing they did to kill thier dealerships is made all the Trailhawks hybrids and got rid of all the V-8's. That and the greed killed thier business. I was ready to buy a 2025 Grand Cherokee with the new Hurricane engine, but now I heard they are going to use the 4-cylinder turbo, yeah thanks but no thanks I'm not moving from a V-6 down to a 4 Cylinder. Sorry Jeep I might have to look elsewhere for my 2025. They need to fire the guy that made all those decisions.
Honestly at 20 - 25k I still wouldn’t buy one
@@donc6781 well maybe 15-20k then lol. I would not buy one because it would be too small for my taste but I do like the shape of the car.
CEO is trying to destroy the brand and go bankrupt fast tracking both with $40k vehicles for $120k
While increasing his own salary to $40mil
The hell with that, most of these vehicles are outrageously priced, let them rot on the lots.
I am over 60 years old. I have NEVER bought a New vehicle in my life, Because they have never been worth the Full price they were asking for it.
And just fyi.... Every car and truck I have ever purchased in my life ( Used) , I have sold that car for the same price I paid for it, Or I made money on it. Just in the past 2 years, I sold my 2008 Corvette (Paid 18,000 for it.) Sold it for 23,0000. And I just sold a 2011 Chevy 2500 pick up truck (Paid 9,000 for it.) Sold it for 11,000 dollars.
Don't be dumb, And buy a new car. They just are not worth the money.
How does a 08 corvette go from 18k to 23 and it's the us brands that are the main issue because all brands have thier issue
@@Oldvehicle19 About 4 or 5 years ago, New cars stopped being "Affordable" to most Americans. The demand for used cars went crazy. And used car prices shot up dramatically. Had I sold my vette. 6 months earlier, I would have only got 18,000 to 20,000 for it. As it was,The dealership I sold it to. Turned around and Listed it for sale for 32,000...!!! It is just the nature of the used car market right now.
@@Oldvehicle19
Back around 2021, New car prices started to rise in America. Very quickly they became unaffordable to most Americans. And that put used cars in more demand. So, Used car prices started going crazy. As it was, The dealership I sold my car to for 23,000 , Turned around and listed my Corvette for 32, 000 dollars the very next week. It has settled down some since then, But not much. used cars are still in demand, So if you have one to trade in for a new car, You may want to check how much you can get if you were to Sale it out right, As opposed to "Trading it in"
@@patriotjon8535 why would I trade my car in for I just got my first 4 months ago and its a Is newer one
The turbos smoke the engines…😊
If it's a really tiny one if it like a v8 or a i6 it just be fine
I love how the vehicles aren’t selling and the dealers are suffering but sadly this affects my job and the field of paint protection and our business has been slow.
I've seen some of those Compasses go for $24k with discounts. Someone is inflating the prices.
Car manufacturers can embrace EV’s but at their own peril, the consumers in the U.S. do not want them. Sure they can sell a few but if they want to go with mostly EVs they will go out of business.
There’s some benefits to EVs.
Not true talk for yourself men
@@clancifer2examples…we’ll wait..
I don’t think they have run out of idiots willing to shell out $50k for a golf cart with air conditioning yet.
Team Biden wants them to sell EVs, and raise the price of ICE vehicles so high, that EVs are finally economical.
They did exactly as they were told to do - and will likely go bankrupt from it - and get yet another bailout.
You can get an Escalade for under 121k... Or a Lexus...
We bought a new Dodge Charger and this car did us a huge favor, It pushed me into buying nothing but Toyota from now on. No matter how small the problem was they refused to fix anything. Even with less than 150 miles on the car they refused to fix it. From now on it's only Toyota for us, they can keep the trash they have for sale.
I guess what’s confusing to me is how is there this many qualified buyers for these high priced vehicles in America? Wouldn’t we run out of one percenters by now? So confused. Or is there that many Americans under water?
More like 50 percenters
@@autumnfragrance6326 I don’t understand the majority that can afford a 100k vehicle is the top 1-5 percent annual earners in America I beleive. You can’t even get approved for a 100k single without making at least 200k a year.
no one can afford anything..everyone is living on credit cards
The days of long ago( 5 years ago) when a truck could be bought for $45000, now, nearly identical truck is $75000……. That’s $7000 a year increase, more than 10 percent a year increase…., and the 2018 truck was more reliable than new ones today.
If only everyone stopped buying for next year, starting today……..every manufacturer would be forced to cut prices 30-40 percent minimum.
EV is the gov’ts way of controlling your movement. Garbage range and when THEY shut the power down, guess what..
Hard to believe these auto makers are all fighting over the top 1% to sell them a car. Do they not understand what that means? It means only 1 out of 100 wage earners can afford your car and there are a dozen manufactures competing for that thin little slice of business.
The costs for anything in our country is so out of control. it has to stop. Engine life can be taken care of by more frequent oil changes.. Turbo engines run hotter along with Superchargers, yea the boost can affect longevity, change oil/filter every 4k-5k miles with quality synthetic oil and filter. Some car manuf. say 7k or 10k oil changes, LOL. And some people will do that, but the manufacturer knows issues will occur after warranty is up, sell more new cars is what it is about.
That is so true it’s getting out of control
There's a video where a mechanic has a Ford F-150 with a turbo and did the oil changes every 12,000 kilometers as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
The turbo was ruined, as it showed a lot of sludge in it.
This is what they want; throw it out and get another one, since the repair costs would be expensive.
You are 100% correct. Bought a non-turbo 2.5L Mazda with a 6 speed automatic transmission. I got a felling I’ll still be driving it long after all this turbocharged and CVT junk is rotting in the scrap yard.
Insanity. Toyota is on a similar trajectory with the Turbo Engines and insane MSRP on all their vehicles.
I'm waiting for the triceratops and pterodactyl vehicles to come out !
Came for the comments by the mouth breathers. Was not disappointed.
Average American borrows money to buy a vehicle, and keeps it on average less than 5 years. Unfortunately , vehicle longevity is not a consideration for them.
Good video, I think the largest issue is these vehicles are being sold at prices equivalent to luxury brand prices. Also, they don’t hold their value!
@@AK.__ they did but you can buy luxury brands at the price jeep is selling for
its been a few years now and im still waiting for jeep to explain why anyone should buy the wagoneer over the escalade. shockingly enough i see a lot of wagoneers around and they have aged so bad.
Dealerships have a huge input on how these are priced.
When i think of a CDJR product, i think of a hard working blue collar consumer. Stellantis went totally out of touch with their consumer base!
My wife and I make 6+ figures and have a 2014 Honda Insight and a 2011 CRV. The idea of $1000/month car payment is so stupid. We invest the money; a car/truck is a depreciating asset. Duh!
My old mechanic who retired said "that by 2036, the manufacturer won't have to release any information on right to repair". So mechanics won't have the knowledge to fix newer versions of vehicles. Manufacturer's are getting greedy and will force new cars to be repaired at dealerships only. So they will be fixing older cars only that they have the tools and the knowledge to fix. I only have 2 mechanics left that will touch my vehicles that were made before 2010. They warned me to be cautious on what I buy next. Certain vehicles require tools that modern mechanics either can't afford or don't have a way to obtain because of limitations to right to repair.
Our local dealership has changed hands 3 times in 18 months.
This is so weird to me. I last looked at used car prices back in 2003 when I bought my WRX. Back then I paid $22,000 for it and it was brand new with 8 miles on it. When I watch a video like this, it's like I'm watching a video from another dimension where nothing makes sense. $120,000 for a Jeep? C'mon!
I bought a 2021 Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 loaded power everything Quadratic 2 system tow package leather everything 31,000 miles on it for 27k . Let the price drop then buy one
Stellantis does not have a solid EV portfolio in the US. They just overpriced all their cars and seem to be trying to sell larger trucks and SUVs.
They have to sell them at $50k - $100K+, so the CEO can keep making tens on $Millions/year, for doing his best to destroy the company.
Are dealers required to take models they don't want on lot plan? I can't imagine holding one of those non-selling heaps in inventory for eight months. That's expensive carrying cost.
Ceramic window time is $50.00 a window. in W. Houston.
The board of directors at every auto manufacturer must fire everyone in leadership positions -- period. When you are selling vehicles from $70-129K and the median household income is $75K, then it should not take long to figure out your vehicles are too expensive. The overwhelming majority of people can only afford a vehicle that costs $10-20K, not $70-120K. Electric is a joke. They must be niche only. Fire everyone involved and build cars people can afford.
The sad truth is that some folks are willing to pay $60K and up for these vehicles, AND pat themselves on the back for getting to pay that much! That's why prices went that high in the first place!!! There truly is a sucker born every minute!😂
18 years ago or whenever the Rubicon came out I was so so so stoked for that truck, but they’ve turned it into a fucking joke when that thing came out. It was a God man all you had to do was put 38 on it. It was built all the gears, the engine it was a truck.
With the running boards and price on that Grand Wagoneer they're marketing to the retiree Mercedes crowd. Their problem with that strategy is that Jeep isn't a luxury brand.
Window tint only costs a couple hundred dollars, and it's one of the few things with which a factory warranty doesn't matter.
I got tinted windows free 6 months ago.
"When you have a big truck that will likely never leave payment, theres no way to make it efficient "
2015 Jeep Patriot still worth 10k bought 5 years ago for 10k
50% discount on a new truck with the hemi. I'm waiting. 2023 lot rot special
Thank you UAW...
CDJR dealers are gonna go out of business. The dealers and Stellantis are both complicit. Also, the brand was dying before Stellantis bought them and people forget that.
Did the grand cherokee have the troublesome 3.0 with the overheating issues?
Buy a used Toyota or Lexus, change all the fluids and it's brand new. Oil, tranny, diff everything.
2:47 diesel electric? Thats how the trains are
I was looking at an American car, but decided to get a Honda Civic instead
Most people, particularly Gen Z don’t know the difference between a V8 and a watermelon. They don’t know or care what a turbo is. All they care about is how much per month.
i would not pay half that price they have doubled since 2020
??????? Yet all the cars on the road are $100,000 Fords, GMCs, Chevrolets, Jeeps...
People need to stop buying these overpriced vehicles if people stop buying them it will force the dealerships to discount them. You know what PT Barnham said right a sucker born every minute.
It is a shame, I love my 22 Pacifica and 22 Ram 2500 managed to get discounted prices on both and they have been solid so far. But the new European leadership seems dead set on trying to force these hybrids, turbos, and EV cars on us.
Guess dodge ran out of fools that would sign for 28 percent and 10k over sticker.
I used to buy nothing but jeep!!! I don't understand why jeeps are priced so damned high!!!
Land rovers used to be outrageously over priced & now jeep is priced like its a gold plated land rover!!!!!
All electric vehicles are just not realistic, practical, or desireable for most people.
Why the hell would I get a jeep for 121k when I could get a GTR for the same price hahaha
$37k for a Jeep Compass LOL! Just another rebadged Fiat. Some 23 year old chick will buy it used with 6k miles for $16500 at a used car lot a year from now.
There's no way I pay over $100,000 on any vehicle if it's not a classic muscle car that it would hold it's value any other kind of vehicle be no more than $40,000 I would pay on any new vehicle just crazy the value of the vehicle will drop very fast that's why I want pay more $40,000 definitely not over $100,000
I would invest on a classic 60's muscle car that might be worth over $60,000 or more than $100,000 it would hold it's value
I don't have the money yet for a classic muscle car one day I will get one I have excellent credit
Lower displacement engines with turbos, bub ***
Stellantis products are garbage I can’t wait for my lease to end… my jeep has so many issues I’m tired of taking it to the dealer…I won’t get another Stellantis product again and their prices are extremely rediculous…incredibly overpriced all over the country
If I’m gonna pay 100 and some thousand dollars for a grand Wagoneer, I want wood paneling on the sides no fuck that I’ll buy a 1980s grand Wagoneer with a 360 made by AMC
It’s a damn shame to because when the hornet came out, I was actually kind of excited because I thought it’d be 25 to at a max $35,000 and I thought it’d be a fun cool little car fucking insane. I’ll buy Mustang into the ground and then rebuild and still be under the price of the new hornet.
dealers want 48k-52k for a wrangler sport lmao
As a former DV8 off-road employee, all those parts on the purple Jeep are just Chinese made pieces of trash
Greed will lead them to their dawnfall. Let them go bankrupt...
People not buying new vehicles especially Dodge, it’s worthless!
Who the hell are buying these car at these prices?
For those prices you better a dozen eggs and a gallon of milk as an option with the car
and then a year later you owe 118,000 but its worth 88,000
Literally!
They won’t even be worth $88,000! More like $42,000!
You started the video that showed a new car with markup.
Piece of junk Jeep Compass at 37k🤣 Just bought a new Subaru Crosstrek for 28k. Jeep and Dodge make it a no brainer to buy anything else🤨
There not exotic cars or trucks...
They need to be humbled.
And the sucker who bought the Dodge dealership give him half a year and the dealership will go up for sale yet again. Owning a Dodge dealership it literally means a person is a moron for buying one and it is literally bleeding money. You are not going to turn a profit buying up a Dodge dealership.
My incredibly boring and slow Corolla that's 10 years old with 3 pedals will outlast that entire lot of plastic crap by 200,000 miles. I'm amazed Chrysler lasted beyond '08.
Dodgy is be é Power-Phull Murrikân Veee-Hikull
👍👍😲💯👀🍺
In the last 12 years EV's have come up to being sold as almost 1 out of every 10 vehicles sold in the US. Bro you are wrong about EVs. People cannot afford to pay 15 to 20 mpg when gas is $5 and up.
Stellantis is devaluing their company so they can sell themselves off to the highest bidder (probably BYD). In bankruptcy they can void union agreements, other agreements with suppliers, and can leverage losing jobs with political leaders.
The stockholders will then get a buyer's premium for their stock and the corporate leaders get their cushy buyout packages. Everyone wins except for the customers, workers, dealerships, the community, and the governments.
50k for a hornet 😅
some one is Missing the point the Name JEEP it is an Acronym
basically meaning Gypsy Cheep a word used in the early part of the last century
meaning what is states as a noun like that was a Jeep ( or junk ) i was cheated
and now the name just dose not FIT
Obviously everything is overpriced but as long as governments run deficits and run up inflationary spending. It doesnt matter. Your wage just wont cover the new cost of a vehicle. Your the new Mexico. Hope you like scooters. Prices wont come down.
lol the same old turbo argument and Scotty Kilmer as a example hahah that dude is a quack i have 4 gas vehicles non turbo and a twin turbo and the turbo as had far less issues and is older its all about taking care of your cars regardless if its a bicycle or a scooter
JEEP .... THE AMERICAN WANNA BE RANGE ROVER 😂😂😂
Those jeeps and Darangos are so dated the jeeps look like they’re 20 years old the boring darango looks at least 10 to 15 years old. Say to someone with a new jeep hey nice 2005 I mean 2010 l mean 2001
All these years and dodge still garbage 🗑 😒..... I want to buy a reliable Dodge/Fiat sed Noone ever
05:50 American company!!! Fiat has owned Dodge for years.
where are the compact pickup trucks that as BASIC where are the utility vehicles i.e JEEP that are BASIC and where are the 3/4 ton- 1 ton pickups that are BASIC many people need work vehicles and do not need a studio luxury apartment on wheels it is so bad that I spent $30,000 bringing a 1980 GMC 3/4 4x4 pickup back to life for a work truck.
Do You get paid by the literally. GD