40,000? how about 20,000? None of these vehicles, except in rare circumstances should ever cost that much money. Thankfully, I have never once financed a vehicle since the early 90s... Never again... I prefer to let the wana-be rich folks do it and I'll gladly take the leftovers
Ford CEO drove a Chinese EV Truch for the first time and was shocked... Openly stated American Automakers have a long way to go. And they do it for the fraction of the cost...
$40,000? $20,000? Ok, but then you need to take a 50% cut in pay to get back to the time cars, loaded with government mandated features and consumer requested luxuries, cost that much. Times change, most things get more expensive.
@@adamhandlin7418 Companies don't care about your complaints they care about your money. Consumers created this environment. Stop buying new cars and watch how fast the industry changes.
@@123chargeitjudging by all the full lots at Stellantis, ford dealers saying they can’t take any more inventory and announcing the complete shutdown of some of their vehicle lines, GM slowing production steadily these past few years, and some luxury companies announcing they’re in hot water. It is happening
How come vehicles depreciate i value when I buy it, but when a dealer buys it and has it sitting on a lot for 2 years they expect full retail price plus mark ups?
The thing that cracks me up is these lifted trucks with mud tires and all that are being sold in cities. They will be mall crawlers probly never even seeing a gravel road let alone a true off road experience
-- with high risk of breaking down? And being in the shop a lot? That's like dressing up a cow with Black Ops. It's just still a cow so just give me the beef.
Hahaha. 35k for the Harley Davidson package…. You can literally buy a Harley for less than the package costs, put it in the back of the base model truck… you’d still save money.
Can you imagine what they give you if you towed the car out of there on a flatbed, and then return the car the next day on the same flatbed. The car never left the flatbed had no more miles on it than you got it from the dealer. You imagine how little they would offer you for that same car one day later. It's amazing.
I needed to buy a vehicle in February of the year 2022, I was trading in a 10 year old Jeep Wrangler unlimited. I had my eye on the Jeep pick up truck, but the dealers in the New York Metropolitan area wanted an extra 15,000 on top of MSRP for market adjustment prices. I got $14,000 in trade in for the Jeep that had cost me $31,000 ten years earlier, and I had to drive 88 miles, passing probably 75 Jeep dealers to get the Chevy Colorado that I finally purchased, at MSRP. The greed displayed by the dealers put them in the position they’re in now, and I have no sympathy for them.
For people who don't know, the Dealership buy the cars from the manufacturer, so the manufacturer can show they they sell cars, but they aren't really selling cars....
When a car or truck sits on the lot for 1,2,3 years, there is a lot of problems, such as, the enternal parts of the motor and transmission and the rest of the drive train are not getting lubricated. Also the tires will get flat spots and will start to crack. The paint will get weathered and dull. Also, who would full price for a 1,2,3 old cars or truck, when the new ones are that much. We won't get into all of the recalls on all manufacturers. Even if the prices were cut by 50% they would be still too high. If that 50% was cut by 50% , then people would start buying.
Take off all these stupid monroney stickers Stellantis.. The cars are only worth what someone will pay.. Start taking offers and forget what you want enough is enough..
Jeep wanted to be Land Rover. They got their wish. Overpriced, horribly unreliable, and small market share. Jeep can live again if it goes back to making sub-$40k vehicles for families. No one cared about the poor reliability because they were cheap, and parts were plentiful and everyone knew how to fix one. Take a look at Subaru. Every vehicle (sans BRZ) is AWD, they are top 5 reliability and safety on Consumer Reports, and no vehicle, NONE, is over $40k to start. The Ascent is still $35k for a base model, that is nicely equipped, has the same ground clearance as a Grand Cherokee, and has more interior room.
vehicles that sit out in the elements for a year or more should be considered used/like new. And imo, basic trucks need to be $25-30,000, with upscaled versions going fir $50-60,000. Maybe that's impossible now, but I'm out of the new vehicle market for good.
That's because nobody was buying them. Easy to blame the manufacturers but it was low interest rates and free gov. money that made people snub the cheap cars as everyone was acting like a baller all of a sudden.
Screw them. Their own greed is biting them in the ass. No more bailouts, let the greedy companies go under so new ones can pop up and actually make small, affordable cars people actually want
My best offer would be 10% under MMR wholesale value on any non-current model year, and not a penny for the dealer adds and packages. They actually depreciate the vehicle further for having the Harley or Black Ops package etc.
Stellantis have raised MSRP by 50% which is the highest by any automaker...while offering the least amount of incentives to dealers and customers...that explains it all...Stellantis is now on bankruptcy watch...buyer beware.
Any car sitting nearly 2 years is likely not worth it. I imagine rot and rust really start to occur from being underused and left out doors. Seals too could likely start failing. I’ve worked on customers equipment they stored for 2 years to try to loophole warranty and most of it fails because they let rust and wear occur by not keeping parts lubricated while it sat there.
There's a local Dodge Ram Fiat dealer in my city that's so desperate to sell anything, their advertising your Job is your down payment, no credit check..... that's desperate folks for a Big dealership.
"no one wants it". Yup. they are going to need to tank the price, and then some. Lot rot is real. This is like "bank owned" real estate. They don't want to sell at a loss because it looks bad on the books. They are going to take a loss on the vehicle, but they just don't want to. Yet.
The more they sit, the worse they get quality wise. You know they’re not even moving them either so the battery is gonna be quite low by the time they sell the junk. Still dont know how people pay for junk that much🙈
I've been looking at the same two jeep Wagoneers at my local Jeep dealership for at least four months they haven't moved. I looked at their inventory. They have 112 2024 Jeeps in stock when I looked at it a few weeks ago I think it is the exact I went in last week. Almost nothing off. Maybe $3000 in incentives. What the hell is going on????
I'd love to have the AEV version of the RAM you showed. However, at $125k, RAM can kiss my backside. I will never, ever buy any of these grossly overpriced vehicles. $125k is $11k more than I paid for my first house in 1999.
Jeep decided to tell their customer base to go take a flying fornication...it's only right they go out of business. How's the luxury market working out Stellantis? 😂
You can buy a fixer upper HOUSE everywhere for under $100,000.00, spend a few bucks and have lifetime equity. Buy a truck for $100k PLUS and the moment you drive it off the lot it loses $20k value and decreases in value rather quickly, especially with all the recalls and known issues ALL the brands are having with their overpriced garbage vehicles.
Dealerships screwed so many people over. A dealership screwed me over during "post covid," in 2021 by adding on a bunch of add-ons that I never agreed to. I didn't do it electronically, I had a menu right in front of me where I could check the boxes myself. When I was so curious on why my loan was so high I went to my loan officer and we reviewed the documentation for the vehicle. The guy who sold me my vehicle went in and checked them all electronically with a digitized check mark. Ended up getting me for 6000$ and when I realized what I could pro-rate I was only getting back 4200$. Dealerships ruined their businesses buy up-charging everyone to just make a little extra money. What a bunch of fucking losers, if they were honest and told the truth they'd get their money back and acquire more business than what they have now.
They couldn’t make a living with their hands or their brains, so they became car salesman, a short step above pimp and drug dealer. They’d $crew their own mother to make a buck on a deal.
Rented a Jeep Rubicon on a trip to AZ. It was great for light off roading. I got home and started looking at the price for a new/slightly used. >$50K LOL. No way.
Automotive prices are out of control and you don’t even want to take your car to the dealership. My buddy just took his car to ford to have some repairs done here in California and they charged him $200 an hour crazy.
Yup...I walked away a couple weeks ago. Chevy dealer I spoke with gave me the price over the phone about a Colorado I liked that was on their website. Several thousand off. I decided to go take an in person look...very nice truck. Suddenly the price went up $8k...the truck and price on line was NLA due to "incentives being removed by Chevy". They apologized and asked what I wanted to do. I simply told them...I have never been upset I didn't spend $50k in my life. Just walked away. It costs the dealer hundreds in advertising etc. just to get each person in the dealership to actually want to buy...and they screw it up.
Manufacturers lost their minds when they required dealers to build these mega-lot dealerships. The overhead is outrageous. Just to light parking lot is thousands of dollars a month. They need to go back to old mom and pop dealerships.
Insane how the GM or GSM did not put some spiffs for the salespeople on those bad boys as they approached 1 year anniversary on the lot! These dealers got so arrogant during the shortages and don't know how to read about the economy, and now they're choking on their overpriced inventory! Couldn't happen to better people!
It sure has strayed far from it's rugged military roots! We could see them sit on the lot for a decade or just fo to the junkyard. People need jobs for life-that doesn't exist anymore. You need a career or you can't get a car!
Dealerships in my town have cars and trucks sitting along the main street, getting rock chips salt spray and everything else that gets kicked up from passersby vehicles. you couldn't pay me to take a new one full of corrosion.
A few years ago, when this all started, I felt bad for the dealers/manufacturers, even though I was aware that they'd done it to themselves. Now? I'm absolutely laughing my balls off every time that I see Ford, GM, Honda, Stellantis, Toyota, etc. fail. They've now had years to solve this problem, and not a single one has even bothered to try. I do not, and will not, feel bad for any massive corporation that causes its own downfall.
Something really odd with that stealership... You won't find anything aging on the lots half that long in these parts. Would have gone to auction to unload the burden.
“ let’s resurrect the jeep suv and become a luxury brand instead of giving Chrysler the respect it deserves”. I’m sure a new Chrysler aspen or imperial would sell way better than a grand wagoneer
A Jeep is a $35,000 vehicle. The red is fading on one I looked at. I’d rather buy a high quality import. Much better quality, more advanced technology.
It seems that they were trying to compete with Cadillac. That's not a very good business model for a company that supposed to cater to the average consumer.
684 days is half the lifespan of that wagoneer lol
no kidding.....
Exactly all the rings and gaskets are dry and gonna fail
Hilarious!
Any jeep selling for more than $40.000 should sit in the lot for ever!
40,000?
how about 20,000?
None of these vehicles, except in rare circumstances should ever cost that much money.
Thankfully, I have never once financed a vehicle since the early 90s...
Never again...
I prefer to let the wana-be rich folks do it and I'll gladly take the leftovers
Ford CEO drove a Chinese EV Truch for the first time and was shocked...
Openly stated American Automakers have a long way to go.
And they do it for the fraction of the cost...
@@iskandariacordobaWhat kind of rust box do you drive then ?
@@WorkingOnRocks a isuzu 😂
$40,000? $20,000? Ok, but then you need to take a 50% cut in pay to get back to the time cars, loaded with government mandated features and consumer requested luxuries, cost that much. Times change, most things get more expensive.
No government bailouts at the tax payers expense.
Greed has consequences.
Trump won, you really think taxpayers won't be footing the bill for this?
why would we bail out a foreign company???????????????????????????????????
Too late. We idiots elected Trump so now he will pass corporate tax cuts. We consumers deserve all this misery.
@@hothmobile100 You have a bad case of TDS and it's causing you to make moronic statements. Get help.
If they're that greedy, let it rot.
2 fvckin years sitting and rather than dropping the price they'll let it disintegrate
SMFH
Any reason for not budging the Price?
have not seen a video of someone talking to these dealers on why they'd rather bleed than drop at all
Most of the manufacturers and dealers would rather sell 1 car for a high profit margin rather than higher volume sales at lower profit margin. Greed
@@adamhandlin7418 Companies don't care about your complaints they care about your money. Consumers created this environment. Stop buying new cars and watch how fast the industry changes.
Prior to COVID, THEY SOLD BY VOLUMES, NOW IT'S CHARGE MORE,PRODUCE LESS.
@@123chargeitjudging by all the full lots at Stellantis, ford dealers saying they can’t take any more inventory and announcing the complete shutdown of some of their vehicle lines, GM slowing production steadily these past few years, and some luxury companies announcing they’re in hot water. It is happening
$24,000 take it or leave it lol.
At 24 grand that still would be a gamble.
That's 24k worth of rust and road rage....I like my cars to be old and rusty.......
How come vehicles depreciate i value when I buy it, but when a dealer buys it and has it sitting on a lot for 2 years they expect full retail price plus mark ups?
75% off sale needed
90% off, take it or leave it.
My Man!
Jeeps have low recalls because no one is buying them.
The thing that cracks me up is these lifted trucks with mud tires and all that are being sold in cities. They will be mall crawlers probly never even seeing a gravel road let alone a true off road experience
Why take a $100,000+ truck off road?
@tomtalley2192 the more important question is why buy a $100,000 truck that's set up for offload, that will never go offroad??
Keep in mind dealers are some of the dumbest business people you’ll ever encounter. They make money finding someone dumber. Don’t let it be you.
A sucker is born every minute. An idiot is born every second
True. The CDRJ dealerships that close their doors first will end up being the smart ones. The ones that continue to lose money will get screwed.
TV's always getting cheaper but cars getting higher. I'll just buy another tv and wait for a new car.
Thats so awful for the car. 600+ days on the lot. No one wants these lame packages with cheap parts. Who wants to drive a black ops ford truck? Lame!
100%. So many stupid up sale packages now.
-- with high risk of breaking down? And being in the shop a lot?
That's like dressing up a cow with Black Ops. It's just still a cow so just give me the beef.
Black ops is sick
Who want Black Ops crap? Make believe Patriots and Warriors in Walmart camo?
The paint on the gmc is fading!
Luxury and Jeep that’s an oxymoron
I own a Wrangler and agree
The Grand Wagoner?
Everyone thinks their stuff is worth more than it is. They are all going to hold out until they lose everything
100k cars. 600k homes and 40k wages. - laughable.
Stelantis, Fiat, Ram, Wagoneer they're all bad!
Soon you’ll be able to put Antique/Classic car vanity license plate 😂😂😂😂
Hahaha. 35k for the Harley Davidson package…. You can literally buy a Harley for less than the package costs, put it in the back of the base model truck… you’d still save money.
A lift, wheels and some badges are not worth $35k
So true!
I live near where a Jeep dealer parks their inventory, as the dealership is in the city. In two years I have never seen a person or vehicle move.
Soon they will be saying, it's only been on the lot for 5 years!
Can you imagine what they give you if you towed the car out of there on a flatbed, and then return the car the next day on the same flatbed. The car never left the flatbed had no more miles on it than you got it from the dealer. You imagine how little they would offer you for that same car one day later. It's amazing.
700 days rotting away is a heavily used car not a new one anymore. Dealers and many customers are in a delusional state of mind
I needed to buy a vehicle in February of the year 2022, I was trading in a 10 year old Jeep Wrangler unlimited. I had my eye on the Jeep pick up truck, but the dealers in the New York Metropolitan area wanted an extra 15,000 on top of MSRP for market adjustment prices. I got $14,000 in trade in for the Jeep that had cost me $31,000 ten years earlier, and I had to drive 88 miles, passing probably 75 Jeep dealers to get the Chevy Colorado that I finally purchased, at MSRP. The greed displayed by the dealers put them in the position they’re in now, and I have no sympathy for them.
I would like to thank everyone that refuses to buy new, overpriced junk.
the 35k discount on a Ram truck - just a short few years back, that was the cost of a well equipped Ram truck
For people who don't know, the Dealership buy the cars from the manufacturer, so the manufacturer can show they they sell cars, but they aren't really selling cars....
3:11 Those Jeeps are not having death wobble at least on the lot 😅
Yes ..lol So not just my two jeeps in the past, got the classic "Death Wobbles" alone... everyone!
This is why I see more and more people buy those imported used Kei (Keitora) Japanese utility vehicles. They are cheap, simple, and reliable.
When a car or truck sits on the lot for 1,2,3 years, there is a lot of problems, such as, the enternal parts of the motor and transmission and the rest of the drive train are not getting lubricated. Also the tires will get flat spots and will start to crack. The paint will get weathered and dull. Also, who would full price for a 1,2,3 old cars or truck, when the new ones are that much. We won't get into all of the recalls on all manufacturers. Even if the prices were cut by 50% they would be still too high. If that 50% was cut by 50% , then people would start buying.
Jeep has almost zero skill at selling vehicles.. they tried to price a Jeep wrangler for over 100k 😂😂
Take off all these stupid monroney stickers Stellantis.. The cars are only worth what someone will pay.. Start taking offers and forget what you want enough is enough..
Jeep wanted to be Land Rover. They got their wish. Overpriced, horribly unreliable, and small market share.
Jeep can live again if it goes back to making sub-$40k vehicles for families. No one cared about the poor reliability because they were cheap, and parts were plentiful and everyone knew how to fix one.
Take a look at Subaru. Every vehicle (sans BRZ) is AWD, they are top 5 reliability and safety on Consumer Reports, and no vehicle, NONE, is over $40k to start. The Ascent is still $35k for a base model, that is nicely equipped, has the same ground clearance as a Grand Cherokee, and has more interior room.
vehicles that sit out in the elements for a year or more should be considered used/like new. And imo, basic trucks need to be $25-30,000, with upscaled versions going fir $50-60,000. Maybe that's impossible now, but I'm out of the new vehicle market for good.
The Big 3 shot themselves in the foot by getting rid of cheap small cars.
That's because nobody was buying them. Easy to blame the manufacturers but it was low interest rates and free gov. money that made people snub the cheap cars as everyone was acting like a baller all of a sudden.
Screw them. Their own greed is biting them in the ass. No more bailouts, let the greedy companies go under so new ones can pop up and actually make small, affordable cars people actually want
My best offer would be 10% under MMR wholesale value on any non-current model year, and not a penny for the dealer adds and packages. They actually depreciate the vehicle further for having the Harley or Black Ops package etc.
Stellantis have raised MSRP by 50% which is the highest by any automaker...while offering the least amount of incentives to dealers and customers...that explains it all...Stellantis is now on bankruptcy watch...buyer beware.
Any car sitting nearly 2 years is likely not worth it. I imagine rot and rust really start to occur from being underused and left out doors. Seals too could likely start failing. I’ve worked on customers equipment they stored for 2 years to try to loophole warranty and most of it fails because they let rust and wear occur by not keeping parts lubricated while it sat there.
Let's not forget the rodent that eats away at wiring
Lot lurkers, lot lugs, lot logs, lot turds,...what a wasteful shame the USA automobile industry is now in. It all comes down to greed and stupidity!
There's a local Dodge Ram Fiat dealer in my city that's so desperate to sell anything, their advertising your Job is your down payment, no credit check..... that's desperate folks for a Big dealership.
"no one wants it". Yup. they are going to need to tank the price, and then some. Lot rot is real.
This is like "bank owned" real estate. They don't want to sell at a loss because it looks bad on the books.
They are going to take a loss on the vehicle, but they just don't want to.
Yet.
JEEPS COME WITH TOW HOOKS FOR A REASON..
The more they sit, the worse they get quality wise. You know they’re not even moving them either so the battery is gonna be quite low by the time they sell the junk. Still dont know how people pay for junk that much🙈
Drives by dealer.
Roll down window and honk.
Points finger and laughs.
Drives away.
We should start calling that 684 day jeep the lot mascot, lol. Why else would you pay that much money to have any vehicle chill on your lot?
Why… just why
100,000 for a jeep… is the thing made out of gold?
I've been looking at the same two jeep Wagoneers at my local Jeep dealership for at least four months they haven't moved. I looked at their inventory. They have 112 2024 Jeeps in stock when I looked at it a few weeks ago I think it is the exact
I went in last week. Almost nothing off. Maybe $3000 in incentives.
What the hell is going on????
They can not sell them as new and the banks will not finance them without a very large down payment.
Meanwhile, Jeep's CEO is raking in tens of millions. Probably all of which will never be taxed.
I'd love to have the AEV version of the RAM you showed. However, at $125k, RAM can kiss my backside. I will never, ever buy any of these grossly overpriced vehicles. $125k is $11k more than I paid for my first house in 1999.
never feel sorry for the dealer , they make insane amount of money
Cars are way too overpriced
They are hoping .gov will bail them out again. I hope trump doesn't let that happen again. Let them rot there.
The fact that you think Rump cares about a broke ass is hilarious 😂😂😂😂
@@Freegrace22 Your TDS is showing. They have meds for that..
Jeep decided to tell their customer base to go take a flying fornication...it's only right they go out of business. How's the luxury market working out Stellantis? 😂
You can buy a fixer upper HOUSE everywhere for under $100,000.00, spend a few bucks and have lifetime equity. Buy a truck for $100k PLUS and the moment you drive it off the lot it loses $20k value and decreases in value rather quickly, especially with all the recalls and known issues ALL the brands are having with their overpriced garbage vehicles.
you make ag great point but not buying a fixer upper house under 100k in most anyywhere today, but your point us well taken, just your numbers are off
35k for the Harley crap, hell I can buy a Harley for 35k. Not that I would buy that woke crap
Dealerships screwed so many people over. A dealership screwed me over during "post covid," in 2021 by adding on a bunch of add-ons that I never agreed to. I didn't do it electronically, I had a menu right in front of me where I could check the boxes myself. When I was so curious on why my loan was so high I went to my loan officer and we reviewed the documentation for the vehicle. The guy who sold me my vehicle went in and checked them all electronically with a digitized check mark. Ended up getting me for 6000$ and when I realized what I could pro-rate I was only getting back 4200$. Dealerships ruined their businesses buy up-charging everyone to just make a little extra money. What a bunch of fucking losers, if they were honest and told the truth they'd get their money back and acquire more business than what they have now.
Those are used vehicles not new
100 grand waggoneer😊
Fock no!! ..I'd go w/ a Toyota, or Lexus GX or LX that won't break !!!
Insanity
Buddy goes at night so they dont kick his ass off the lot lol
Jeep and luxury 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 NO
I know right Jeep is not a luxury brand
Black Scat pack looks nice tho.
Buy used and stay away from dealerships.
These dealers look down their nose with condescension at the customer. Their ego won't let them lower the price.
They couldn’t make a living with their hands or their brains, so they became car salesman, a short step above pimp and drug dealer. They’d $crew their own mother to make a buck on a deal.
Rented a Jeep Rubicon on a trip to AZ. It was great for light off roading. I got home and started looking at the price for a new/slightly used.
>$50K
LOL. No way.
“ I love making money, but there’s a right way to make one and there’s a wrong way to make money” 🗣️
I drive by the dealership park at night in my 85.
Automotive prices are out of control and you don’t even want to take your car to the dealership. My buddy just took his car to ford to have some repairs done here in California and they charged him $200 an hour crazy.
Yup...I walked away a couple weeks ago. Chevy dealer I spoke with gave me the price over the phone about a Colorado I liked that was on their website. Several thousand off. I decided to go take an in person look...very nice truck. Suddenly the price went up $8k...the truck and price on line was NLA due to "incentives being removed by Chevy". They apologized and asked what I wanted to do. I simply told them...I have never been upset I didn't spend $50k in my life. Just walked away. It costs the dealer hundreds in advertising etc. just to get each person in the dealership to actually want to buy...and they screw it up.
Same ugly grill for how many decades?
$100,000 for a disposable car that won't last beyond the warranty. I'd buy it used in a few years when it is at give away prices.
It's time for that 10,000 dollars mark down adjustments instead of mark ups😊
Overpriced junk
After Covid-19 the car market got real wonky. The Economy is tanking now & not sure how these dealers can last much longer?
Manufacturers lost their minds when they required dealers to build these mega-lot dealerships. The overhead is outrageous. Just to light parking lot is thousands of dollars a month. They need to go back to old mom and pop dealerships.
Really started in the 60s with Ralph Nader.
Insane how the GM or GSM did not put some spiffs for the salespeople on those bad boys as they approached 1 year anniversary on the lot! These dealers got so arrogant during the shortages and don't know how to read about the economy, and now they're choking on their overpriced inventory! Couldn't happen to better people!
My local Dodge dealer advertise 23 Chargers all the time. I don’t know what else they have
It sure has strayed far from it's rugged military roots! We could see them sit on the lot for a decade or just fo to the junkyard. People need jobs for life-that doesn't exist anymore. You need a career or you can't get a car!
If a house sits for 600+ days that house is something else 😮
It’s not a terrible situation for that dealer that chose to option that up $30k. It’s karma! F em
That's what happens when you have politicians running the truck and car industries. Started around 74 and gets worse every year .
Dealerships in my town have cars and trucks sitting along the main street, getting rock chips salt spray and everything else that gets kicked up from passersby vehicles. you couldn't pay me to take a new one full of corrosion.
A few years ago, when this all started, I felt bad for the dealers/manufacturers, even though I was aware that they'd done it to themselves.
Now? I'm absolutely laughing my balls off every time that I see Ford, GM, Honda, Stellantis, Toyota, etc. fail.
They've now had years to solve this problem, and not a single one has even bothered to try. I do not, and will not, feel bad for any massive corporation that causes its own downfall.
Dealers need to send that old new stock to the auction see what u can get an cut your loses
Something really odd with that stealership... You won't find anything aging on the lots half that long in these parts. Would have gone to auction to unload the burden.
Stellantis isn't great 😂
What would the value of that Jeep be once you drive it off the lot ?
You could buy a brand new Cybertruck for less than these old Jeeps and it would sh*t all over them in any test you tried 😂😂😂
Does a dealership have to disclose how long a vehicle has been on the lot if you ask?
Im suprised that dealership hasnt said anything about the videos you do on their lot lol
You might as well put them in a vacuum, and wait 40 years. It will probably be worth a million, only problem , the dealer will be history in 5 years.
you are wrong...i do want the sierra.....what i dont want is to pay a house price for an old pickup hahaha
“ let’s resurrect the jeep suv and become a luxury brand instead of giving Chrysler the respect it deserves”. I’m sure a new Chrysler aspen or imperial would sell way better than a grand wagoneer
A Jeep is a $35,000 vehicle. The red is fading on one I looked at. I’d rather buy a high quality import. Much better quality, more advanced technology.
When Gordon Gecko manages an auto dealership, there will be consequences. Greed is Good 🧐.
But even Gecko said "I don't make anything, I own. " These geniuses at Stellantis forgot they make products. Let it rot, on the lot.😂
Just wait till they add tariffs
It seems that they were trying to compete with Cadillac. That's not a very good business model for a company that supposed to cater to the average consumer.
Doesn’t not look like the eco diesel was the problem !