This is what Car Buyers Really Want

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Aubrey Janik

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00:00 - Intro
What's up, you guys? In today's video, I will explain why automakers have abandon the affordable car.
01:10 - "There is No Demand" - The Automakers
01:40 - Expensive Cars are More Profitable
02:35 - Proof Demand isn't the Main Issue
05:42 - Consumers Want Cheap Cars
07:54 - Closing
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@cgrf45
@cgrf45 Ай бұрын
They do get it. They just don't care.
@frogmantoad8110
@frogmantoad8110 Ай бұрын
Won’t. They do care, they care about selling cars that people want and that people are willing to pay for.
@laurentiutrifan8173
@laurentiutrifan8173 28 күн бұрын
They get it & they care. But they are not allowed to make cheap cars anymore. In order to extract more money ... from planet's population.
@fernarias
@fernarias 28 күн бұрын
@@frogmantoad8110 The number 1 car maker is rolls royce. They only build 5000+ cars but rolls makes the most income. So every make wants to be more like rolls, sell fewer cars at premium prices. Market target is the top 10 percent of income earners in the long term. It's already almost like this in germany, car ownership is less than 50 percent, cars are kept for only 5 years (due to increase in government fines/taxes, it's cheaper to buy new). If you're not in the 10 percent then public transportation, uber, rent a car when you need it, etc.
@emptyshirt
@emptyshirt 23 күн бұрын
@@frogmantoad8110 And they know consumers won't pay a 15% tax for CAFE compliance, so they stopped selling subcompacts and compact trucks. Cheap competitors couldn't make a 50 mpg Honda Fit in 2022 any better than Honda could. Nobody could make a 35 MPG Ford Ranger in 2015 either, so the cartel is enforced.
@reekinronald6776
@reekinronald6776 20 күн бұрын
I suspect it's more to do with them being forced to go all EV. EVs are expensive to manufacture and they are probably reasoning that people won't buy a $50,000 Yaris, when they could get $60,000 mid-level toyota. They just can't get EVs down to a economic range.
@thomastramontano3570
@thomastramontano3570 Ай бұрын
It is better to keep your old car in good condition. than it is to buy a new car.
@stanleybuchan4610
@stanleybuchan4610 27 күн бұрын
Especially when they get phased out in favour of EV's.
@hamsterbrigade
@hamsterbrigade 20 күн бұрын
with the current right to repair laws, good luck on that.
@mrtalos
@mrtalos 19 күн бұрын
Oldest car I've owned was 9 years old. At that point, the repairs tend to become too high and commonplace for me to bother with. However, with the selection on offer now and how the car I have is bizarrely the best car I've ever owned in regards to reliability and comfort, I have zero plans to change it except in the case of it becoming a write off.
@SanDiegoHarry1
@SanDiegoHarry1 16 күн бұрын
@@hamsterbrigade that may apply to farm gear, but not cars.
@AtulKedia
@AtulKedia 12 күн бұрын
​@@mrtalos9 years is nowhere close to the point when repairs become expensive to keep up with. That usually happens after about 15 years. My car is 16 years old and only needed about $300-400 of extra maintenance every year for the last 4.
@s99614
@s99614 Ай бұрын
Actually they do know what people actually want. They just don't want to make it.
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
How dare they.
@swingset1969
@swingset1969 Ай бұрын
They've been de-incentived to make them by regulations and competition from cheaper markets/China/India. It's not indifference, it's interference.
@jjhpor
@jjhpor Ай бұрын
@@swingset1969 If you think U.S. regulations are that bad you should go to China, no OSHA, no EPA, no unions. You can live in a nice dormitory, eat fish heads and rice in the company canteen and look up at the surveillance cameras everywhere.
@frankgrabasse4642
@frankgrabasse4642 Ай бұрын
I don't think you are allowed to look at the cameras.
@JBG1968
@JBG1968 Ай бұрын
No , it’s profit . There’s not nearly as much profit in those simple vehicles . The regulations are pushed by them to force us to buy things we don’t really want
@middleagedbaldguy6774
@middleagedbaldguy6774 Ай бұрын
We shopped for a Maverick this fall. Low stock, usually one unit or two per dealership. The sales staff immediately tried putting us in full size and there was a minimum of a $3000 "market adjustment". We bought a used Honda Ridgeline instead and love it. I think its worth mentioning how absolutely awful the "dealer experience" has become.
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Ай бұрын
Nasty dealers SELL MORE. It's true. They make you feel like a loser and act like they're doing you a favor. It works on most buyers.
@msk3905
@msk3905 Ай бұрын
Just bought myself and my wife audi suvs and I have to say buying process with dealers were easy and fine? They did try to add on the bs crap when I sat with finance guy but said no and we moved on. Secret is treat like business deal leave ALL emotion out of it, know your numbers go on and say these are them never waiver, if no deal be ready to walk away…they’ll see this and change tone.
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Ай бұрын
@@msk3905 Fewer potential buyers than cars in inventory? Dealers will be open to negotiation. More prospective buyers than inventory? The only negotiation will be, 'How much are you willing to pay OVER sticker?'
@msk3905
@msk3905 Ай бұрын
@@MrSloika I’m 56 years old & been buying cars like this for over 25 years successfully, you need to be some kind of moron to pay over invoice.
@robertheinkel6225
@robertheinkel6225 Ай бұрын
My local Ford dealer had a $10K markup on the Maverick. As soon as he mentioned it, I just walked away.
@joshuawang5859
@joshuawang5859 Ай бұрын
Reliable and Practical cars are what most buys need!
@your_royal_highness
@your_royal_highness Ай бұрын
It’s about what shareholders need, not consumers’ needs. You do support capitalism, yes? 😊
@jerryskelly1395
@jerryskelly1395 Ай бұрын
Sure but this is more like plunder capitalism
@ThatGuysGuitars
@ThatGuysGuitars Ай бұрын
Yea, but sadly; that’s not what they purchase en masse
@jjhpor
@jjhpor Ай бұрын
@@your_royal_highness More than the shareholders, companies are run by and for the management.
@johnberry2877
@johnberry2877 Ай бұрын
Just say Honda, Toyota, Subaru. Yeah, that’s it !!
@heinrichallen476
@heinrichallen476 Ай бұрын
I live in the rust belt and my last ranger finally had nothing left to attach new parts to. Went shopping, spent a day having numerous salesmen try to sell me something I had no intrest in for an ungodly sum of money. I am a do it to yourselfer so I haul dirt, gravel, yard waste etc and have no need or desire for a huge fully loaded truck. I ended up with a used, rustfree14 year old ranger from arizona. I got what I wanted, fleet white xlt with no frills and saved 25K. At my age this is probably my last truck, I was willing to buy new but what I wanted no longer exists.
@JakeSoulFreeTravels
@JakeSoulFreeTravels Ай бұрын
Do you mind, how much did you pay? My Mom rolled her 2000 Ford Ranger 10 years ago, we rebuilt it, it was our fencing/spare truck, but just lost our 2002 Ranger to black ice Feb 12...I didn't like the 2002, I live the 2000 way better even though it looks like it should be in a junk yard.
@user-ug4lt3yr5w
@user-ug4lt3yr5w Ай бұрын
No longer exists. Need, anyone, say more.
@JakeSoulFreeTravels
@JakeSoulFreeTravels Ай бұрын
@@user-ug4lt3yr5w What no longer exists?
@the_proffit76
@the_proffit76 Ай бұрын
I feel you on the no longer exists. Different type of vehicle, BUT I sold my 240SX years ago thinking 10 years later I would have some options for a fun and affordable RWD Manual sports car. They don’t exist either.
@alb12345672
@alb12345672 Ай бұрын
95-01 Explorer are pretty much a Ranger with a topper. Everything from the seats forward is pretty much the same, until the last ranger. If you can find one with a V8, it could pass down to grandchildren. I used to be on a Forum, it was extremely rare to unheard of for that engine or trans to fail. They would never sell anything that reliable anymore.
@williammorris3815
@williammorris3815 Ай бұрын
The auto industry knows exactly what they are doing. Getting rid of cheap cars makes consumers buy expensive cars. It is all about profit, it is also a form of price fixing and an antitrust violation….but nobody ever goes to jail for antitrust violations.
@newmobile1455
@newmobile1455 8 күн бұрын
U.S. auto industry only sells about 13million a year compaired to the bicycle industry sells like a 130 million a year and e bikes and e scooters are selling at 250%and growing each year
@jayson657
@jayson657 Ай бұрын
It’s GREED pure and simple! People please stop buying expensive new cars. I used to love having a pick up truck but I will NEVER pay the prices they want for these bloated oversized, overpriced monstrosities. I’d rather drive a Corolla now!
@sachinnair91
@sachinnair91 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately Toyota Is showing it's greed with Corollas by purposely producing less so they can keep prices high. That's why most new Corollas in the USA are marked up and sold above MSRP
@Tential1
@Tential1 Ай бұрын
​@@sachinnair91it's nothing to do with greed. Regulation first and foremost. China has cheap 10k cars they want to import, and the west added 100%+ tariffs. We have serious safety ratings but that requires you to destroy lots of cars. That costs money. You think manufacturers discontinued the Camaro and other expensive things 2 door sports cars because of corporate greed? Doesn't even make sense. People don't buy the cars. Manufacturers make what people buy. Car enthusiasts thought people wanted sports cars. They got rid of most 2 door cars too. Those were expensive cars. People want suvs, and suvs cost most. Also regulation. Regulation meant that if I want to make a "sedan" it's actually easier to make it a truck, from a regulation standpoint. If companies could sell cheaper sedans, they would. Customers don't buy them. Cheap trucks might make a comeback, but customers prove they want large trucks. Hell, I'm buying a ram 1500 truck. Why? Because I can. It amuses me. I could buy a small, normal car. Corporations don't force you to buy things. They rush to make what you want before someone else does.
@Tential1
@Tential1 Ай бұрын
​@@sachinnair91you can't produce something in low quantities and keep prices artificially high. You would need everyone in the industry to be friends. We aren't friends. In banking, we literally risk destroying the financial system, just to kill our opponents, because f it. 2008 could have been completely avoided for example. That was a personal attack. Similar to gamestop, where reddit caught hedge funds "offsides", traders found certain companies to be offside, and that caused the collapse. They could have just fold the company "hey, you have an issue". Instead, they exploited it. But we say publicly, banks failed. Lol. It's because we hate each other, that customers get the best price. Example, mortgage rates. You can always refinance. So you'll always have as low of a rate as the market can handle, because, if your rate is 0.05% higher than it should be? Well hello, would you like to refinance with me? Why? I'm breaking even actually, but I would love to see my competitor who your mortgage is currently with suffer. It's almost impossible pull off the idiotic corporate greed scenarios you guys propose. Regularly, my job has been to figure out how much money we could stomach losing lol....
@zed4229
@zed4229 Ай бұрын
For the cost of corolla you could have classic Ram, Maverick, xl f150.
@jayson657
@jayson657 Ай бұрын
@@Tential1 you’re part of the problem
@guylr7390
@guylr7390 Ай бұрын
It’s always about the money, never about the buyers
@mj8495
@mj8495 Ай бұрын
It's about buyers with money...they are abandoning the lower price models and assume people can just buy used if they can't afford higher end cars
@dougsheldon5560
@dougsheldon5560 Ай бұрын
Have you seen the inventory stacking up on dealer lots for those $75K trucks?
@GeneralChangFromDanang
@GeneralChangFromDanang Ай бұрын
I have. Turns out only so many people can or will pay those prices.
@Mattius08
@Mattius08 Ай бұрын
I have. I saw one at an auto dealer campus. There lots are some full they parking them in fields behind their store. Looks like they have one thousand brand new f150s and Dodge Rams lineup up everywhere.
@502Chevy
@502Chevy Ай бұрын
Stacked up like cord wood.
@TheCrazyMoparDude68
@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Ай бұрын
Not in my area. The local Ram dealer cannot keep trucks on lot.
@lalutte65
@lalutte65 Ай бұрын
One $75k truck sale represents the profit of more than 10 cheap new cars sales
@dadgarage7966
@dadgarage7966 Ай бұрын
Unwise people vastly outnumber wise people by an astonishing ratio. Wise people tend to prefer economical, practical vehicles whereas their counterparts prefer expensive vehicles that convey some sort of statement. This may help to explain the direction auto manufacturers are taking.
@TheCrazyMoparDude68
@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Ай бұрын
It is called making what the customer actually buys. And the vast majority of car buyers don’t want a stripped cheap sub $20k vehicle. They want a lower price, who doesn’t, but they don’t want what sub $20k actually buys you.
@newmobile1455
@newmobile1455 8 күн бұрын
bicycles and e bikes are practical for me I am glad I have no need for a car
@brianbell564
@brianbell564 2 күн бұрын
The best explanation there is. I drive a 16 year old Subaru myself.
@kivipallur
@kivipallur 22 сағат бұрын
@@TheCrazyMoparDude68 "And the vast majority of car buyers don’t want a stripped cheap sub $20k vehicle. They want a lower price, who doesn’t, but they don’t want what sub $20k actually buys you" and this is when an unwise person goes to the dealership and finances a new overpriced, cheaply made 20k+ plastic ipad on wheels and a wise person does their homework and buys a used car with proven reliability (that used to be a 30k+ car a few years ago) for 5k.
@raygunsforronnie847
@raygunsforronnie847 Ай бұрын
"GM is in the business of making money, not cars". Maximizing shareholder return is the mantra of Wall Street investors. Cars, widgets, even vaporware like NFTs, it's about money and not the product. Some of us remember when a company that made something that consistently sold, the company would make more of that. Cars or light trucks? Nope, we'll just keep the same basic unit cost but eliminate the bottom tier to force buyers to move up. Remove the cosmetics and it's the same bottom tier unibody, basic suspension, and steering.
@pcs5852
@pcs5852 Ай бұрын
At one time - about 50 + years ago - most manufacturing companies were run by engineers. They were replaced by bean counters who spend their time trying to maximize profits rather than improve the product. As an example of this trend, I give you David Calhoun, the CEO of Boeing. When Boeing was run by engineers, quality control was a key component in building a good aircraft. Cost has now become the priority..
@raygunsforronnie847
@raygunsforronnie847 Ай бұрын
@@pcs5852 The "merger" with McDonnell Douglas was the downfall of Boeing. MD always had their version of the Skunk Works and other defense projects to make up the costs of its commercial division and the liability the shoddy design/construction took. The only surprise to me is how long it took for Boeing to sink this low... I was predicting the downfall of Boeing's business model before 2020.
@evancombs5159
@evancombs5159 Ай бұрын
Maximizing shareholder return is not the issue. The issue is the short term thinking that is prevalent in corporate culture right now.
@nodak81
@nodak81 Ай бұрын
That concept really is stupid on their part. Sure there are some buyers that can afford more, but decide to be frugal. The majority however, are buying cheap because it's all they can afford. I've only bought two new cars in my life and they were both well under the $20k mark. A 2003 Kia Rio and a 2009 Ford Ranger, and I could barely afford either of them but needed a good reliable vehicle (which they both were btw, especially the Ranger).
@ickster23
@ickster23 Ай бұрын
​@@evancombs5159Maximizing shareholder profits is short term thinking.
@sachinnair91
@sachinnair91 Ай бұрын
Great video Aubrey and thank you for making a video on this topic! You're spot on that the reason why carmakers cancelled small new cheap cars is because they were thinking about profitability, not because people didn't want them!
@anonymous..-
@anonymous..- Ай бұрын
How do you stay in business if you can’t profit? Why would you invest in building a car that returns less than average stock market returnS?
@Peter-bx7ip
@Peter-bx7ip Ай бұрын
@@anonymous..-if you simp hard enough, the CEO will notice you!
@roijoi6963
@roijoi6963 Ай бұрын
@@anonymous..- How do you stay in business when you can't sell anything? Somebody is going to come along and satisfy this market that CAN make money on high volumes and low margins and then F and GM will have to beg Uncle Sam for another bailout. I will be voting NO on that bit of corporate welfare.
@johnwilde164
@johnwilde164 Ай бұрын
The average age of a car on the road is 12.6 years, because people can't afford to buy a new one.
@StuStevens-rn7rb
@StuStevens-rn7rb Ай бұрын
The way it's going we'll be back to horses and buggies. And the P.O. will have to resort to Pony Express.
@The-Friendly-Grizzly
@The-Friendly-Grizzly Ай бұрын
That, and with so many dealers filling every deal with "packs" and other monkeyshines, no one wants to enter a dealership.
@franwex
@franwex 23 күн бұрын
I can afford a new car. I’m just not going to spend that amount of money on a car. It’s cheaper to keep my junky car. The reason most people got new cars was due to it being cheaper to have a new one, than to fix an old one. Now it’s cheaper to keep the old one.
@StuStevens-rn7rb
@StuStevens-rn7rb 23 күн бұрын
@@franwex We can All afford a new car, if it's a Matchbox one. Wow!! 😊😎👍
@freeheeler09
@freeheeler09 15 күн бұрын
Yep! John, and in small towns in the US, the average car is pushing 20 years.
@nutandboltguy3720
@nutandboltguy3720 Ай бұрын
It’s probably because the cheap cars, which have low profit margins, are eating into dealership used car sales, which have a high profit margin. If dealerships don’t order new cheap cars, eventually the demand goes away. That’s my theory.
@TheCrazyMoparDude68
@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Ай бұрын
Nope, those no thrill $20k cars just don’t sell well. She is completely wrong in everything she says. And she is using the Maverick as an example to claim that people are preferring cheaper less thrills trucks, based on the comparison of the sales of the Ranger. What a joke! Compare it to the sales of the F150 instead and see what the real consumer wants. If sub $20k cars/trucks made up 20% of all car sales, that isn’t that many sales for each individual manufacturer. That means most are lucky to sell 75k a year, which is nothing. And it isn’t enough to put R&D into new models. Car manufacturers are businesses and businesses are in it to make money. I know, it is shocking to some. People go online and make comments saying that all they want is a simple vehicle that is dependable and costs less. But in reality, what they mean is that they simply want to pay less for that nicer equipped vehicle. Those sub $20k vehicles are mostly sold to rental companies and used as fleet vehicles for deliveries or things like visiting nurses and other mobile medical jobs. Take away those sales, which make even less of a profit than those being sold off of the lot, and the percentage is most likely less than 10%.
@emptyshirt
@emptyshirt 23 күн бұрын
Learn about the CAFE footprint rule. Its basically a tax on cheap cars. The reason the Versa and Mirage are going away is because the penalty they would pay per vehicle sold in 2026 is about $4000.
@cle_roknn3742
@cle_roknn3742 Ай бұрын
You forgot a major issue with modern cars: electronics. The new cars are stuffed with computer controlled this and touchscreen that. It’s a recipe for planned obsolescence, just like cell phones or computers. We recently purchased a Hyundai Santa Fe, right off the lot it started randomly having electrical issues. Taken it back 3x and finally the “errors” showed up in a scan. It appears to be a brake caliper sensor, yeah even the brake calipers have sensors now I guess. Anyway, been waiting on parts now for 2 weeks…. The most reliable car I have is a 2013 Ford Mustang V6 convertible with 88,000 miles on it. No frills, no touchscreens, I open the hood and see familiarity, these new engines are electronic nightmares…
@TheCrazyMoparDude68
@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Ай бұрын
Sorry to break it to you, but your Mustang also has brake sensors. Brake/wheel sensors have been around for several decades on vehicles. They are part of the antilock brake system. It also has a completely computer controlled engine and transmission. Engines stared to be computer controlled starting in the 80s. And what you have on your Mustang isn’t that much different than what you would find on a 2024 Mustang. Yes, touchscreens are new and so are the many apps and accessories, but things like wheel sensors and computer controlled engines are not.
@unkn0wn_ussr
@unkn0wn_ussr Ай бұрын
This is what younger buyers want though so the trend will only continue.
@evanhandelong7685
@evanhandelong7685 19 күн бұрын
​@@unkn0wn_ussrit is not what younger buyers want. Young people don't even have the experience to know what they want. People want cheap cars that last and get them from a to b. Very few options this day and age.
@EsteOeste-vw7ps
@EsteOeste-vw7ps 8 күн бұрын
@@unkn0wn_ussryounger buyers better be ready to Pay $30+ for a base Corolla then.
@bicyclelife7088
@bicyclelife7088 Ай бұрын
I have trouble explaining to truck buyers and dealers that I want a cheap truck not because I'm poor but because I need a 2nd car for chores. I have a Mercedes E Class and can't put mulch in it, or bring home chairs. I just want something simple and easy that isn't a $50k monster truck. Give me a small $20k truck or even something like the Subaru Baja and I'll buy tomorrow. I don't care about towing capacity or huge loads. I just want to be able to run to home depot and bring home some plants or buy a TV without having to pay extra to have it delivered.
@planesandbikes7353
@planesandbikes7353 Ай бұрын
yes same. But most F150 buyers use it as their daily passenger car too so they want it full of luxuries. I bought a E550 new, and kept my absolute base manual windows Tundra for occasional hauling duty only - still have the truck, sold the Merc. I;'d have preferred a smaller truck but weirdly the new Tundra was cheaper than any new Taco on the lot at the time (14 years ago)
@KyleVeatch
@KyleVeatch Ай бұрын
Sounds like you want a Maverick!
@theinfinitymachine9610
@theinfinitymachine9610 Ай бұрын
I want the same thing so I just bought a used 2000 first gen Tacoma for 10k. I'm good with fixing cars but the truck is only 142k miles and need to work at all.
@SuperSaltydog77
@SuperSaltydog77 29 күн бұрын
In the long run you'll save by having it delivered.
@kujohanagi8361
@kujohanagi8361 19 күн бұрын
Can your mercedes tow a simple trailer?
@JayOyster
@JayOyster Ай бұрын
There's a word for this out of the software media and social media world . . . enshittification. The corporations have no interest in serving customers. They just want to maximize profits. And no, that isn't just 'the way it is'. In some parts of the world, part of the corporate responsibility includes social responsibility, and responsibility to all of their stakeholders, not just their shareholders. That means their customers, their suppliers, their employees, and even the society in which they are allowed to operate. Unless we force the issue, they're just going to keep getting worse.
@jjhpor
@jjhpor Ай бұрын
If a politician in the US ever suggested something like that the right wingers would start shouting "communism" so loud and so often that nobody on the planet would ever hear anything else again. It is, however, pretty close to what happens in some European countries. Germany comes to mind.
@sarvamithraJr
@sarvamithraJr 5 күн бұрын
Real patriot 'Muricans always love to bend over for their corporate overlords.
@WaywardPondering
@WaywardPondering 11 күн бұрын
Bless Subaru for still making the Impreza. Bought mine in 2019 and the sales guy said it was the first one he sold. I could’ve afforded a Crosstrek or Outback but I didn’t need such vehicles. Too many times I’ve seen people buy expensive vehicles with five year loans and large payments. Then during those five years, loose their job and be forced to sell the vehicle. Buying an affordable vehicle that meets your needs and quickly paying it off will give you peace of mind.
@petercollingwood522
@petercollingwood522 Ай бұрын
I bought a Chevy Spark in April 2021. I bought it literally because it was the cheapest brand new car in the USA. I tested eight different cars from four different manufacturers and decided the price differentials between them were not justified by the physical differentials. So far I have 27K miles on it and it's been not just excellent as a daily commuter but I actually rather like it. It's surprisingly comfortable, has decent economy and can cruise at 100MPH without fuss on the highway - not that I recommend that. Also it has a great air conditioner and being as I'm in Phoenix that matters, a lot. I put nothing down and financed the entire price and am paying 260 a month. I can live with that, easily. My attitude towards vehicles has changed completely as I get older. It's a device to transport me between different locations. I need it to do that as cheaply and efficiently as possible with as much comfort as budget allows. That means I need AC and a good audio. That's it. I don't give a damn about wether it can steer itself, think for itself, open and close its door by itself, whatever. I have a brain and I can do all that for MYself thanks. During the course of the week it took me to start looking at vehicles to when I drove off the lot with my car I visited the dealer several times and noticed that their supply of Sparks was dwindling rapidly. People certainly did want them. Of course they stopped making them that same year. One reason only. Not enough profits. Pure greed. Nothing else.
@Leafgreen1976
@Leafgreen1976 Ай бұрын
You will regret buying that pos.
@petercollingwood522
@petercollingwood522 Ай бұрын
@@Leafgreen1976 Maybe. Time will tell.
@HoopsKevinski.
@HoopsKevinski. Ай бұрын
Agree. Fellow Phoenician. Just drove *at night* with 66° A/C, yet back drenched in sweat. Need ventilated seats. My 52k Cruze needs new engine.
@jerrylundegaard2592
@jerrylundegaard2592 Ай бұрын
On the flip side, most of us do not want to go through life driving a Chevy Spark. Life is simply too short for such a sacrifice.
@RedsRhetoric
@RedsRhetoric 23 күн бұрын
I had a 2018 Chevrolet spark before it was totaled by a careless driver. One of the best cars I've ever owned. I had 130,000 miles on it with no issues.
@freakygoblin3068
@freakygoblin3068 22 күн бұрын
What car buyers really want is back to the days when you could get a Haynes manual and do basic repairs yourself. It's not simply the purchase of new cars, it's the inflated costs to keep them on the road.
@patrickchubey3127
@patrickchubey3127 Ай бұрын
Using our old car as a trade in, we just got a new base model Corolla for under 20k and it's an awesome car, smooth, quiet and comfortable, positive steering and precise brakes and it's all paid for. Don't buy expensive vehicles if you can help it.
@user-tb7rn1il3q
@user-tb7rn1il3q Ай бұрын
I’d be concerned about safety in a car that small. The Camry is only a few grand more and is a much safer car in a crash.
@Adirondack_DFL
@Adirondack_DFL Ай бұрын
a $10,000 car would sell like crazy. no frills, just a cheap commuter car.
@biz4twobiz463
@biz4twobiz463 Ай бұрын
Lol!! yah... right. haha
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
So would a $10 car and a 10c doughnut. However if nobody can or desires to make them...they don't exist. However you could buy a $5000 used car/truck and spend $5000 in renovation and have a 10k NEW car.
@Area-cf1gt
@Area-cf1gt Ай бұрын
Nope the Nissan Micra was $ 9,999 and not many sold and got axed quickly
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
4 wheel vehicles with enclosed cabins that pass minimal safety testing cost at least 8500 to build for western consumption. Add to that transport, tarriff, floor plan...that might leave $500 for profit to be split with a salesman, the dealership and the government. May as well sell Yeti Coolers or Big Green Eggs that cost
@russellmz
@russellmz Ай бұрын
​​@@STho205chinese evs are going to get a 100 percent tariff because they are $10,000 and would destroy the us auto industry. before you go 'lol china,' the byd car company has other cars sold in australia and europe with 5 star safety ratings and tesla and kia buy their car batteries from byd. i love my 2016 mazda 3 but if i get another car and the byd ev safety record is good and the tariff only at 27 percent, 10,000x1.27 is way less than 20,000. you can also say there were cheap evs sold before that failed, but the byd ev has a 200 mile range, the cheap evs before had 80 or so. and my major trips are 120 miles then and now.
@juansanchez-tr1dq
@juansanchez-tr1dq Ай бұрын
Automakers are out to lunch on new car prices. Given time, there will be a price correction!
@StuStevens-rn7rb
@StuStevens-rn7rb Ай бұрын
If not, they'll be out of biz.
@huskyflylangley6053
@huskyflylangley6053 Ай бұрын
Everything I have is 10-75 years old; they all run well, and I can daily any of them. I just drove my '58 F-100 six cylinder down to visit family and got over 20 mpg! Well tuned, not driven like a psychopath, and it was going to scrap and I bought for $200! And had her running in a week. Unfortunately, government and carmakers championed cash for clunkers, so a lot of good used cars that young guns could learn on or new families could afford were slammed in the baler; really good Civics, Corollas, square body Chevs, F-150s, Nissans, etc. all got the slam. It was a crying shame. I saw a Buick Park avenue with 25k miles go as well, hell, those get 30 mpg and are reliable as heck.
@barbmelle3136
@barbmelle3136 Ай бұрын
If a family has 3 teenagers, there are NO CARS at all to buy. Not a sedan to be had. Overpriced and marginal quality SUV's, and huge $100K crew cab pickups that will not fit in the garage. Looks like even the mini vans are gone. The Impala is not as roomy as a "72 Nova 4 door. Three high school boys cannot ride in the back seat for any length of time, and only two can sit in the front. It should not take two cars to transport a family of five to grannies for thanksgiving. I never thought an American with plenty of money in the bank would have problems getting a new car.
@wacio
@wacio Ай бұрын
I have Kia Niro - it seats five. Minivans are still available too.
@MH-fb5kr
@MH-fb5kr Ай бұрын
i want to buy a vehicle without tons of expensive, often faulty technology
@Kiddman32
@Kiddman32 16 күн бұрын
Wow! A car reviewer/market examiner who GETS it! Subscribing, even though I am not considering a car purchase for at least a few years.
@the_mowron
@the_mowron Ай бұрын
The fuel mileage rules in the USA have also impacted this. There are different standards for different categories of vehicle. The subcompact econobox standards have become almost impossible to meet. The car manufacturers don't complain because they don't make much money from those cars anyway. This is also the reason for the CVT transmissions that almost no one wants to buy.
@rickaser2383
@rickaser2383 Ай бұрын
Get rid of all controls running thru an electronic screen. bring back the mechanical switches.
@WildBikerBill
@WildBikerBill Ай бұрын
In a time when we have huge problems with Distracted Driving, another screen in the cockpit is the last thing we need.
@skellener
@skellener Ай бұрын
Actually, that allows the vehicle to be less expensive. touch screens are cheap. Real knobs and switches add cost.
@218philip
@218philip Ай бұрын
@@skellener. Touch screens are not inexpensive, have one replaced. Indeed they are inexpensive to make, they are also made to fail, and the cost to repair obsoletes the vehicle when a switch could keep that vehicle running for the working poor.
@chazzmichaelmichaels5766
@chazzmichaelmichaels5766 Ай бұрын
Don't forget, the next move is to prevent small shops from repairing cars by the software they have. Dealers will be getting that business too! My next car is a restored pickup truck with as little "software" as possible!
@CraigSmith568
@CraigSmith568 Ай бұрын
Just look at the fact that the Maverick hybrid was the cheapest one you could buy. Then when demand shot through the roof they made it more than the gas model. When you go look at vehicles you can only find the high end models because they don't order any base models and then say they never sold a single base model. Hard to sell something you don't have.
@Th3Think3r
@Th3Think3r Ай бұрын
Exactly, you don't see base models on the lot. Dealers buy the higher trims and put a bunch of add-ons to maximize profitability. If you want a base model and/or don't want add-ons you are typically stuck ordering and waiting weeks/months. They know the average consumer does not or can not wait that long to get a new vehicle. Hence the data will show no one wants a base model but a huge part of reason is availability.
@cherryjuice9946
@cherryjuice9946 Ай бұрын
Price is very important, but for me, I also want a basic truck. I do not want an LCD display, and do not want to be forced to touch it for any function. I want knobs. I don't want automatic anything. Really hate AC fans that stay running for 3 to 4 more seconds when I turn them off. I don't want doors locking on me everything, and I don't want to be forced to use a remote to open the passenger side door (because they removed the key hole, trying to force me to use the FOB). I want a manual truck, without all the electronics.
@warbuzzard7167
@warbuzzard7167 Ай бұрын
OK, Boomer.
@cherryjuice9946
@cherryjuice9946 Ай бұрын
@@warbuzzard7167 Explain. Why would anyone want to take their eyes off the road to look at a touch screen, when they could more easily find the correct knob to turn by the way the knob feels and its location? If a person cares about safety, that makes them a boomer? You sound immature.
@Fireballof3
@Fireballof3 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, you're likely needing to buy a pre-2010 used truck from here on out. Too many "features" in those machines now
@cherryjuice9946
@cherryjuice9946 Ай бұрын
@@Fireballof3 Yep, I bought a 2000 S-10. I love it. Already added 35k miles to it. Minimal maintenance. The things I have needed to be done were amazingly cheap such as tires, battery, and raditator. I did need an AC evaporator for $900, but that is so cheap compared to a new truck. Also, my 2010 1500 had manual everything. I traded it in in 2018 because I thought it "was time". Sadly, my new truck is total junk.
@daleebbinga8779
@daleebbinga8779 Ай бұрын
Case in point I’d just love to have back my 1987 GMC S15. No power anything and best of all a 5 speed manual transmission.
@johnhartley3022
@johnhartley3022 Ай бұрын
What i really want is one of those small, jump seat small pickups with a full length bed that nissan or Toyota put out in the 80s. Little four banger and a stick with roll down windows all for cheap.
@JBG1968
@JBG1968 9 күн бұрын
Was able to get just that in 2018 from Nissan . 4cyl standard trans. Extended can . 2WD . But it is only a 6’ bed . But it was only 20,000 . They ordered it for me . The sales person laughed when I picked it up because it had keys and roll up windows . But I was lucky I got it when I did because they stopped making them shortly after .
@Warped9
@Warped9 Ай бұрын
As said it’s all about profit. Oversized pickups and SUVs make more money than sensibly sized cars. The public have bought the lie that bigger vehicles are what they really want when they have really been forced into buying (through lack of choice) bigger, more expensive and less practical vehicles. Additional overall fuel economy has decreased because of the explosion of heavier vehicles on the road. All the gains made in average fuel economy over the previous decades is being thrown away biggest of these oversized vehicles.
@Fireballof3
@Fireballof3 Ай бұрын
Addd in the fact that if it's a pickup or "SUV" (can offroad, has a certain clearance), they can get away with worse MPG and need less safety stuff in it too.
@jamesbreckenridge8842
@jamesbreckenridge8842 Ай бұрын
Awesome job!! Appreciate your incite into this area.
@jjhpor
@jjhpor Ай бұрын
"Incite" That's funny.
@timsoares8129
@timsoares8129 Ай бұрын
You forgot to include that none of the big manufacturers can sell their EVs at anything but a loss. To make up for that they have to make more $ per unit sold.
@jjhpor
@jjhpor Ай бұрын
Tesla is profitable. About 1/3 of the time the other US vehicle companies can't even make a profit on gasoline powered vehicles. GM and Ford have been hit and miss for over 100 years so it's a little unreasonable to expect them to get good at a completely different business in a decade.
@cherryjuice9946
@cherryjuice9946 Ай бұрын
@@jjhpor Tesla has historically been profitable. However, this past year they are beginning to hurt. They've been forced to cut prices, and even with that, their sales are declining. We'll have to wait a while for the final numbers. It will be interesting.
@ctfan1486
@ctfan1486 Ай бұрын
The sales people admit that that nobody wants ev's.
@bryanmiller2023
@bryanmiller2023 Ай бұрын
​@@ctfan1486Have you looked around recently while driving down the road... Unless you're in the middle of nowhere where everyone is in a pickup truck, EVs are all over. Where I live I even see $80,000 Rivians on a regular basis. No one is building an entry level EV yet, once those become available you will see a lot more on the road. Car salesman want to sell you the easiest thing on the lot that makes you happy, most won't take the time to point you to something that meets your needs because it is typically on some other car lot.
@360dom360
@360dom360 Ай бұрын
​@bryanmiller2023 there are some evs close to entry level-- Chevy bolt euv, Nissan leaf, kona ev
@ryanmclellan8740
@ryanmclellan8740 Ай бұрын
I have a Maverick. Love it. My pal's with F150's make fun of it not being a "real" truck but who's laughing when it's time to get gas?
@ricksays7133
@ricksays7133 20 күн бұрын
Most people with new F-150s and Silverados don't even fully utilize the capabilities of their trucks most of the time, especially when they are in cities. It's illogical.
@CaribouEno
@CaribouEno 4 күн бұрын
@@ricksays7133 I remember a Ford F-350 being trapped in Maiden Lane in lower Manhattan, NYC. Alone the idea to use a big phat truck to enter NYC is so idiotic, that New Yorkers seeing this laughed very loudly.
@SWalkerTTU
@SWalkerTTU Күн бұрын
Who’s laughing? The guy riding the Lightning.
@yankeewog
@yankeewog Ай бұрын
Love the stats in this video. I know most people are allergic to numbers & percentages & yoy stuff, but we REALLY need info like this, these days. Thanx!
@cunawarit
@cunawarit 10 күн бұрын
The issue lies in the increasing complexity of modern vehicles. While many consumers purchase affordable cars out of necessity, they often desire simplicity and practicality. If manufacturers offered a basic, no-frills truck similar to the F-150 models from the 1990s, it would likely be very popular. The Ford Maverick is inexpensive but doesn't fully meet the demand for a true, simple pickup truck. A straightforward, reliable truck priced around $25,000, similar to the HiLux Champ, would likely sell like hot cakes!
@jerryskelly1395
@jerryskelly1395 Ай бұрын
I think the manufacturers are going to have to re think this. During Covid, consumers were price gouged on used cars. Now, when buyers want to do a trade, they find that they owe more than the car is worth, decreasing their overall purchase power. You can build cars that sell for 30 to 40 thousand dollars. I have no idea who will buy them, because we can't afford them. Part of the strategy could also be to increase consumer reliance on leasing ( a huge rip off that only benefits the car companies and the dealers)
@stephenhowell5122
@stephenhowell5122 Ай бұрын
Last year I started looking for an affordable midsize truck that looked like a traditional truck. Was disappointed to learn that GM discontinued the extended cab Colorado in favor of the more expensive crew cabs. Many sites said that ‘no one bought’ the non-crews. When extended cabs were available they were few in number, Work Truck trim, usually plain white, and painted steel wheels. Of course no one bought them, biting the bullet and paying more for loaded up crew cabs.
@jimfarmer7811
@jimfarmer7811 Ай бұрын
You have got to be kidding. You're the perfect example of people driving up the cost of vehicles! I used to own a work truck and you know what. It did everything I needed a truck to do.
@dalemihocik4732
@dalemihocik4732 Ай бұрын
You that right, would have bought a new Colorado this year if the ex-cab were made. I want a TRUCK, not a luxury SUV on a truck frame to take kids to soccer. And stop loading them up with the luxury items, trucks #1 job is to work. Oh, and the size is that of a Silverado from 8 years ago.
@zkiller195
@zkiller195 Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure there are more $75k+ trucks at my local Ford dealership than there are sub-$30k cars at every dealership in town combined. That should tell you everything you need to know about how supply compares to demand. Automakers intentionally bottleneck the supply of cheaper cars to increase the sales of higher end models and trim levels. They've done it to some extent for decades, but in recent years they've really turned it up to 11 and just stopped making cheaper models in general.
@poncho6784
@poncho6784 Ай бұрын
Great vid and very well researched but important to recognize that it is much much easier to show higher percentage increases when the base volume is smaller. Maverick sales will of course show higher percentage growth than established models because it’s new.
@davidshettlesworth1442
@davidshettlesworth1442 Ай бұрын
Thanks for a very informative video. I learned a great deal. Carry On Madam.
@donotneed2250
@donotneed2250 Ай бұрын
I recall when a Maverick WAS NOT a pickup. It had 4 doors and a trunk. Guess what I took the test for my civilian drivers license in? This was a few months after I had obtained my Military License.
@arrozconmgtow5026
@arrozconmgtow5026 Ай бұрын
Lolz. My dad had a Maverick when I was a kid in the 80s. He got talked into it after my mom wrecked his Mustang. I think the ‘stang was a ‘76. I seem to remember a story of him lobbying to buy one to commemorate my birth. I mean it’s silly to think about now but I think he was just pleased as punch to have had a son.
@howardgrover8908
@howardgrover8908 Ай бұрын
I have a 71 Maverick and a 72 f-250 ranger
@roijoi6963
@roijoi6963 Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more. I am seeing Transit Van type vehicles and now, more and more Mavericks turn up as daily work trucks for construction workers. Love my Honda FIT btw, but Honda converted the Mexico assembly line to make the HRV, which is based on the same planform, gets far less gas mileage, has the same interior room, and costs ~ $8-10k more money. A terrible trade-off for the consumer to get slightly better forward visibility over taller vehicles. Oh, and it doesn't handle nearly as well as the FIT. I took a drive up to Big Bear from Victorville yesterday and with a good tailwind averaged 61.4 MPG until heading uphill after Lucerne Valley.Typical mileage on long freeway trips is ~ 42MPG with the big, ugly windshield wiper blade stowed in the back. (it only rains ~ 10 days a year here, so getting another 3-5MPG and cutting wind noise in half is a great trade-off) About 3 months ago I read that the back-order time to get a Maverick is 18-20 months. I guess they hope by forcing people to wait forever they will capitulate and buy an F-150? F investors are always complaining on Yahoo Finance that the Maverick is a terrible vehicle - because F can't make a killing on it. Nevermind that it's EXACTLY the vehicle people want. The real value of tougher CAFE standards is mfgs have to make small, cheap fuel-efficient vehicles that sell well to get their fleet averages to meet CAFE standards.
@user-uw4ch8qr5e
@user-uw4ch8qr5e Ай бұрын
I agree with you. Recently TFL did a survey of new base model Jeep Wranglers in their area and discovered that out of over 900 Wranglers available, only 2 base models were on dealers lots. Car makers are throttling base model production in the pursuit of greedflation.
@rudydedogg6505
@rudydedogg6505 Ай бұрын
When the term, "cheap", is used it implies poor quality even though "cheap" was actually used in reference to the vehicle price. I would recommend substituting the terms "less expensive" or "more affordable".
@randylewis4242
@randylewis4242 Ай бұрын
It's simple, it car makers didn't think there was a market for cheaper cars, they wouldn't be encouraging the government to increase the import tax on Chinese cars. If it was a level playing field, cheap Chinese cars would flood the market.
@Midgiemoon
@Midgiemoon Ай бұрын
we bought a Maverick last year and totally love it. We ordered in About august 2023 and had it before Christmas
@scottturnquist9478
@scottturnquist9478 Ай бұрын
The Maverick today is the same size as my 1996 Ranger XLT. I sold my Ranger when it hit 25 years old, no rust at all.
@westhavenor9513
@westhavenor9513 Ай бұрын
The Honda Fit was a great little car
@josephbukal9850
@josephbukal9850 Ай бұрын
We went with a Mazda CX-50 Select trim for $28000 out the door. Nicely equipped . Can still find good cars under $30000.
@sachinnair91
@sachinnair91 Ай бұрын
how did you score such a big discount?
@josephbukal9850
@josephbukal9850 Ай бұрын
MSRP was $32900 + tax other fees $35000-$2000 discount $33000 - $3000 cash $30000-$2000 trade in.2007 Dodge Nitro=$28000.
@mayhemquads9147
@mayhemquads9147 Ай бұрын
@@josephbukal9850 so it was 30k, not 28k. Trade in was part of your payment
@d_all_in
@d_all_in Ай бұрын
​@@josephbukal9850 counting your cash and trade in as a discount off the out the door price is insane 😂
@_DB.COOPER
@_DB.COOPER Ай бұрын
@@josephbukal9850😝😂😂😂😂 trade in, of course you can trade in things on even $40,000 vehicles and come in under 30K. SMH…
@crosslink1493
@crosslink1493 Ай бұрын
When I was selling Chevys we rarely had anyone come in asking about the Impala, Malibu, or the Cruze (exception was the Corvette). Any of those we got were typically sold at dealer invoice just to move them off the lot. But I've got to admit the base Impala was pretty poorly equipped vs a base Toyota Camry. SUVs and Pick-up trucks would sell at a pretty steady pace but the cars just sat there.
@snaggy13
@snaggy13 21 сағат бұрын
Excellent video: good research which you presented concisely. Thank you for giving information, not hype. I would like to see a total cost of ownership video comparing a lower cost (sub$25000) gas car to a similar ev. I wouldn't be surprised if the ev was the cheaper option in the end, considering fuel, repairs and maintenance costs over 7 years. It might be a good option for folks looking to save.
@dave3657
@dave3657 Ай бұрын
The companies are being run by the accountants. I remember looking for a new vehicle years ago, the only ones on dealer lots were fully loaded. I had to custom order a truck stripped of all the options that I neither wanted nor needed. It’s the same issue as paint color, the majority of vehicles purchased by dealers are white. So when buyers buy a car off the lot, it’s typically white. It’s not the customer driving the demand, but the dealers.
@Indy29045
@Indy29045 Ай бұрын
Car companies don’t respond to customers they only care about their shareholders. The market is broken.
@GH-oi2jf
@GH-oi2jf Ай бұрын
The situation with light pickups is the same. My 2nd gen (2016) Colorado with manual transmission was in the low 20s. There is no similar Colorado in the 3rd gen, and they typically cost twice as much. I'm keeping my 2016 until I'm no longer driving.
@bryanmiller2023
@bryanmiller2023 Ай бұрын
Good luck finding a base model Maverick, all I have ever seen on dealer lots are the higher spec models that are $30,000+ and demand is high so ordering one will likely take a while to get.
@poncho6784
@poncho6784 Ай бұрын
Still driving my 2001 Nissan Frontier because new vehicles are too expensive AND UNRELIABLE. Just Google F150 or Tundra recalls. So frustrating!
@orbitalair2103
@orbitalair2103 Ай бұрын
i was in a ford dealership last year, they had 4 broncos on the showroom floor. they had this sign on them, 'dont sell, recall notice, no fix at this time'. yeah that made me want to buy a overpriced bronco. i laffed.
@chief1960
@chief1960 Ай бұрын
Greed Kills car sales.
@dapperdino1996
@dapperdino1996 Ай бұрын
I bought a Ford Maverick Hybrid last month. I wanted a small truck that was good on gas. Didn’t care about soft touch materials and all that extra stuff. So far I love it great little truck.
@shattered115
@shattered115 Ай бұрын
If the Chinese automakers break into the US Market they will see high demand, especially if they can maintain a high quality standard.
@justing6594
@justing6594 Ай бұрын
I wish they would remake a 2003 tacoma!
@chadwells7562
@chadwells7562 Ай бұрын
That’s the best generation and the best pickup trucks ever made. If you try to find one used the prices reflect it too!
@justing6594
@justing6594 Ай бұрын
@@chadwells7562 your correct. There ridiculously over priced to. But that's just my opinion. They do sell quick.
@user-is8fs5xo8v
@user-is8fs5xo8v Ай бұрын
Looking at that new 2025 Maverick in the new Eruption Green paint job! Like the new front end design as well. Looks sharp!!!! Best little truck I ever bought!
@scottgardener
@scottgardener 21 күн бұрын
This explains a lot. It’s the same reason high performance all-electric sports coupes aren’t selling-no one is making any. Meanwhile, we have crossover SUVs that can outperform big block muscle cars. It’s why no one buys convertibles these days. There aren’t any. It’s why people aren’t buying cars with colors other than black, white, or that pasty gray going around these days-cars that don’t exist don’t sell.
@theonetruerobb4852
@theonetruerobb4852 Ай бұрын
No one's gonna miss the Mirage. But they'll miss the Fit, and other small, parkable, affordable cars. No one wants a three-door hatchback anymore? Priced around 14, 15 grand? Nothing fancy? No car company can make a profit selling a car like that? The world's gone daft...
@theadvocate4698
@theadvocate4698 Ай бұрын
pretty sure the chinese are coming with cheap new cars, the market is ready! Just like the japanese and koreans did before....
@capnkirk5528
@capnkirk5528 Ай бұрын
Oh they CAN make a profit ... just not ENOUGH PROFIT. The incentive structure at the top of American corporations is very distorted, and GREED runs rampant. (And corruption, which goes hand-in-hand with GREED).
@Tential1
@Tential1 Ай бұрын
​@@capnkirk5528no, the incentive structure is undercutting. You don't know anything of what your talking about. Most companies make 5% margins. In automakers, they make 1-5%. 1-5% net profit isn't corporate greed. If they're so greedy, they'd be profitable, and I'd say invest. Please, invest your money in the automakers. Then, you'll actually read the reports, go to shareholder meetings, and realize how trash this business is. Exactly why you LITERALLY can't pay Mr to invest in these companies. You want corporate greed? Nvidia has a 50% profit margin. That's where I invest. 1-5% profit margin? Where you regularly lose money? You guys literally are clueless about business.
@orbitalair2103
@orbitalair2103 Ай бұрын
@@theadvocate4698 Nope. the us gov will outright BAN chinese cars. watch. they cannot let them in, the remaining us car makers would die in a year. Oh, unless, of course the us gov got some percentage, say to um, look the other way....
@jerrylundegaard2592
@jerrylundegaard2592 Ай бұрын
Being retired I watch the Price is Right on occasion. I always chuckle when Drew Carey smiles about having a Mitsu Mirage as a prize. I know he knows. Simply the worst vehicle available.
@generator6946
@generator6946 Ай бұрын
Buyers want and need an affordable and reliable commuter car because THERE ARE NO PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEMS IN AMERICA! WAKE UP
@B1Springfield
@B1Springfield Ай бұрын
I’d love to see the Suzuki Jimny here in the US. Also, this is looking a lot like what happened in the 1970s, with the large American cars and Japan bringing the small affordable efficient cars. Someone’s gonna take advantage of the hole in the market
@ya472
@ya472 Ай бұрын
I believe National Rental bought up all the stock of the Hyundai Kona ( Canada) base model and moderate base cars. The N-line is the 'sporty' version which I bought in 2022, and paid an additional (Canada) $10,000 for AWD and the TECH package, costing $42,000. WHEN people buy the BASE-MODEL cars or trucks, they tend to keep them until they fall apart. Those people who buy top line versions of cars, tend to flip into a newer vehicle regularly. For the past TWO years, there have been very few used Kona's on the market. Manufacturers make what sells, and higher end cars have greater turnover. In the used vehicle market, a base model and the high end version sell in a very narrow price range, so many people will choose the higher optioned vehicle. Look at the current used market inventory, to determine what is and what is not selling new. Just looking at the new car sales numbers only tell half the story, based on current inventory. If a vehicle is not on the lot, it isn't easy to sell.
@catherinejacobs4801
@catherinejacobs4801 Ай бұрын
After being a driver for 38 years, I am now on public transportation. My ‘06 Toyota Camry finally died,and I can’t afford the new car prices. I’ve been looking for a gently used 3year old car and that’s a unicorn. Every small car I see has 75-100k miles on it cuz it’s been used as a small delivery vehicle. And you know nothing has been done to it but oil changes. I am saving up for a new car. On the bright side, public transportation hasn’t been as horrible as I thought. And I’ve dropped 5 lbs because of the walking to and from the bus stops. My motto is cheer up buttercup. I’m using this time to also review car buying videos so that I can be prepared for the car buying experience.
@tails300
@tails300 Ай бұрын
Check out a base model Corolla hybrid whenever you decide to shop. It’s super reliable and saves you trips to gas station.
@Inobscurity-n7j
@Inobscurity-n7j Ай бұрын
Slightly used EV's are super cheap and getting cheaper. If you can fit one in you life.
@sachinnair91
@sachinnair91 Ай бұрын
@@tails300 Corollas are in extremely low supply and high demand. This means most Corollas are sold well over.MSRP
@noseboop4354
@noseboop4354 Ай бұрын
​@@Inobscurity-n7jThere's a good reason used EVs are cheap, they tend to become money pits as they get older. The complicated electronics tend to fail, as well as the battery, costing upwards of $25,000 to replace.
@tedecker3792
@tedecker3792 Ай бұрын
An older Honda or Toyota with 100,000 miles has at least that many miles left in it if it has been maintained. Tons of Japanese cars running just fine with well over 200k miles.
@timothyirwin8974
@timothyirwin8974 Ай бұрын
If only the Mirage was just a little bigger I bet they would sell even more.
@objective7042
@objective7042 Ай бұрын
If they offered a 4 cylinder engine, it would have been a decent seller.
@lanky-x782
@lanky-x782 Ай бұрын
You are the problem. The mirage is a small cheap car but when you say make it "a little bigger" it will no longer be a small cheap car or even a cheap car. The same people who told ford and chevy you wish the ranger and s-10 were "just a littler bigger." Now you get your wish and it is no longer small and alot more expensive.
@bryanmiller2023
@bryanmiller2023 Ай бұрын
Avoid the Mirage, it can hardly be considered a car. If you don't like it and decide to sell it you will lose most of the money you put into it. You are better off buying a slightly used pre-owned car as the depreciation hit will have been paid by the previous owner.
@lanky-x782
@lanky-x782 Ай бұрын
@@bryanmiller2023 I bought new and drove a chevy aveo for 14 years. Before that I owned 2 different geo metros. My 92 metro 3cyl 1.0 xfi which got 60mpg all day long. My 93 standard 3cyl 1.0 metro got 50mpg consistently. I loved them for what they were. $9000 cheap commuter car. Those 12" tires cost me $25 each at the time. Cheap to buy, cheap to maintain, cheap to own. Ridiculously easy to park in the city. The mirage is no different. If you don't consider it a car don't buy one but leave the rest of us alone. You want a big car, go get one. Some of us don't need a $80,000 truck to boost our self esteem. I've owned fox body mustangs which I loved, an S-10 4.3 4x4 5sp stripped bought new in 1991 for $13,900 when people bought trucks to use them instead of telling the world they are a man. My last 2 cars were subarus. Each vehicle had their benefits and drawbacks. If GM built the 1992 geo metro xfi again I would be one of the first in line buying one. Maybe some day you will realize your vehicle does not define you. Your character does.
@jerrylundegaard2592
@jerrylundegaard2592 Ай бұрын
Yea, that 3 cylinder engine is a hoot.
@bobbylee9727
@bobbylee9727 Ай бұрын
I purchased a 2010 Ford Focus SE Coupe (gray) on August 5, 2010 for $17,000. It is about to turn 67,000 miles. I used the three grand of my stimulus money to buy new brakes, tires, starter, thigamajigs connected to the tires, wipers, etc. Now the car runs just fine. As I don't have a garage the side panels are rusted out. AND the cd player/radio went KAPUT a year ago. On the market I could sell it 'as is' for two grand maybe. I am driving it until it whenever: a good car.
@Kopernicus67
@Kopernicus67 Ай бұрын
Completely agree!!! Why on earth would you want, for example, a factory navigation system? It will only get maintenance updates, you are stuck for the life of the car with the interface/buttons and speed. Meanwhile your phone updates OS almost weekly. Apple and Android have major updates and refinements almost twice a year, and Google Maps is updating parts of the map continuously. All you need is CarPlay.
@orbitalair2103
@orbitalair2103 Ай бұрын
teslas get weekly updates too. pray it doesnt break something. my coworkers are always updating something and yakking about the latest gizmo that got added.
@SHUB281
@SHUB281 Ай бұрын
I think it's more sinister than just greed. It's about controlling the pleebs. If you can't afford a car, you have to rely on government transportation that keeps you within a city .
@UR13L21
@UR13L21 Ай бұрын
Maverick is not cheap anywhere near me. That same low trim you mentioned is $38,000. Why I have no idea? The clear answer is that the dealerships in my area are just plain assholes.
@sir_christmas_leopold_duckson
@sir_christmas_leopold_duckson Ай бұрын
It's the same where I live. Used 2022 bottom trim with 99k miles is still almost $30k.
@vols4448
@vols4448 Ай бұрын
Maverick sales went up after Hermosillo added a third shift in July of 2023. The biggest problem are A, B, and C tier suppliers. Ford doesn't increase prices, suppliers force the issue. In the case of the second generation Mac E battery pack the price of the vehicle decreased while the range went up. In summary, choosing the right tier (price point) for a supplier allows a manufacturer like Ford to make the price of a vehicle affordable.
@jimbowling8528
@jimbowling8528 Ай бұрын
Yep. Good video and good analysis. Thanks. But another point - cars (and trucks) have gotten way too complicated and way too expensive to fix when way to many things can go wrong. I drive a 2004 Nissan Frontier pickup that I bought new. It has over 190,000 miles on it, with few repairs. It's not as visually impressive as a new vehicle, but it more than meets my needs, and I hope to get another 190,000 miles out of it. When I need a key replacement, it costs me under $10 to get a replacement (no chip, no battery, no fob). A friend had to replace his key fob recently and it cost him over $300. That's just one example of the advantage of cheaper vehicles, expecially ones with less whizz-bang tech. My wife just bought a 2024 RAV 4, and I chringe at all that can go wrong on that car and what it would cost to fix it.
@jimaccornero3688
@jimaccornero3688 Ай бұрын
Blame electric cars, 100%. Automakers are going broke producing EV's and must make up profits from expensive gas models to stay in business.
@DoriansPortrait
@DoriansPortrait 9 күн бұрын
Under normal circumstances I wouldn't even reply I hope that you don't see this as conflict but I think you might be slightly misinformed man this is just greed flat out there's no reason for this there's no cause it's just greed.
@onenikkione
@onenikkione Ай бұрын
We bought a new 2013 Accent fully loaded for $17,200and drove it for 10 years then sold it for $4500. It was a reliable car - just normal maintenance.
@davidbrayshaw3529
@davidbrayshaw3529 5 сағат бұрын
Bring back the good old fashioned air-cooled VW Beetle! Bullet proof (when maintained!), simple, good fun, economical and cheap parts everywhere. I had no idea how spoiled I was when I drove those back in the eighties.
@kro9703
@kro9703 Ай бұрын
Ford could easily sell 3 times as many Mavericks, but they throttling the production to build the new expensive Broncos on the same production line. I have a 22 Maverick Hybrid I paid $23,600 out the door, it took 9 month to get it after placing my order.
@richardgarza21
@richardgarza21 Ай бұрын
Great content, awesome facts. Please keep your eyes open more, you close them a lot......
@klxboy9994
@klxboy9994 Ай бұрын
The Trax and Trailblazer from Chevy are exactly what they need in the lineup. Very attractive low priced crossovers that SELL!!
@stevelovescars
@stevelovescars 8 күн бұрын
Try to even find a base Maverick. To me, the lower cost hybrid is a sweet buy, but dealers near me haven’t had one to sell, only loaded turbo AWD models for $35k. Perhaps that’s because the base models were snapped up before they hit their inventory or because Ford wasn’t making many.
@Mr00Chief00
@Mr00Chief00 21 сағат бұрын
What amazes me is that manufacturers don't think long term with this. If you sell a lot more cheaper cars yes the profit per unit is smaller BUT there will be more cars of your brand around which means more cars that need new tires, a regular yearly service etc. And lets face it, a lot of people have their cars serviced at a brand specific garage. So that's profit for that specific brand, not to mention that, if people like your car, they most likely will buy the same brand for the rest of their life. It's an investment in long term brand loyalty and commitment.
@EverythingsFine82
@EverythingsFine82 26 күн бұрын
I agree that profitability is driving vehicle offerings. Some of that profit is used to lobby politicians to continue to warp CAFE standards in favour of high margin vehicles. Round and round we until it's scary to walk on the sidewalk for fear of getting run over by the damn Canyonero.
@GOLFandWRX
@GOLFandWRX 26 күн бұрын
You hit the nail on the head, big cars are bigger profit per car.
@user-dt4cp2jx7c
@user-dt4cp2jx7c Ай бұрын
Excellent video
@benlund9850
@benlund9850 25 күн бұрын
CAFE standards are likely a large factor. Adding all the tech to make the fuel economy requirements prices the out of the target market. Most of the cars listed here are small cars. It is easier to achieve the fuel economy requirements on larger vehicles.
@cwilliams4227
@cwilliams4227 Ай бұрын
It's fortunate for US auto makers that Chinese vehicles have a 100% tariff.
@RealSuperRando
@RealSuperRando 6 сағат бұрын
Kia Soul, great car, $22k. Roomy, comfortable, quiet and nice performance and ride for the money plus great mileage. Love mine. Few choices out there, you’re right.
@johngrant1337
@johngrant1337 Ай бұрын
outstanding video , thanks
@charleecee6201
@charleecee6201 20 күн бұрын
I love your channel. Good job
@erichurst2496
@erichurst2496 Ай бұрын
I love my maverick. XL with only 2options power mirrors and a trailer hitch.
@tiagoramalhais5493
@tiagoramalhais5493 29 күн бұрын
In Europe Dacia is capitalizing on this issue, you can have a Fiesta sized hatch for 13000€, it's not the best quality but decent and they cut a lot of equipment and features you probably don't need.
@fredEVOIX
@fredEVOIX 6 күн бұрын
I'm getting older and progressively bought more expensive cars until today where wanted to buy a SUV because my sports hatchback well I'm not 20 anymore but young people absolutely need affordable cars they can't just buy 50k cars when they just start working, here in europe the fiesta and focus were huge successes between 2000 and 2020 pretty much
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 Ай бұрын
Cheap small cars used to be offered to meet CAFE standards but were break even if not loss leaders at best. But one or two EVs in the lineup drops an automaker’s average far more than any gas powered car, plus most companies are just making trucks these days.
@502Chevy
@502Chevy Ай бұрын
I buy base model cars / trucks only. No base model? No sale. Currently looking at Nissan base Frontier, zero options and the price has dropped into my buy range. What I’m waiting for is 0% financing. Will it get there? We shall see. I think it’ll happen sooner than later.
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