Them Jeep Wranglers should be like a $30k not $60k+ lmfao
@sterlingmoore47983 ай бұрын
Agree. But lower. These jeeps just have the badge, and kind of look like real jeeps. Exclusively for soccer moms that want to look rugged now.🤷♂️
@DerekJensen-m3q3 ай бұрын
Exactly wrangler is trash looks good drives like shhhh
@riccochet7043 ай бұрын
@@sterlingmoore4798 They're still the go-to for serious off-roaders due to the SFA and aftermarket bigger than any other off road vehicle. You don't get that with anything else in that size. I think Jeep was trying to capitalize on that. They just kicked themselves in the ass with the pricing. Bronco's have plummeted in price due to lack of demand. But the serious guys aren't buying Bronco's anyways. Part of me wants Jeep to go tits up, just so I can scoop up a JL 392 for cheap. LOL
@tiny96143 ай бұрын
I’m with Motor Feed buying used with low miles is the way to go anymore.
@100pyatt3 ай бұрын
@@wildman0607 Jeep wranglers have been a 30K vehicle for a long time until stalantis decided they were going to get greedy and tried to triple the price
@100pyatt3 ай бұрын
Turbo charging and cheap engineering are a guaranteed recipe for engine failure constantly
@brightymcbrightface3 ай бұрын
There's a million pickups with a turbo six and they don't fail … but they have known design problems that continue after the warranty expires.
@100pyatt3 ай бұрын
@@brightymcbrightface 99% of all Semi trucks in USA have been Turbo I-6 for decades. These new cheaply designed gas turbo motors are the big problem. Toyota was seriously stupid they had the legendary 2JZ turbo I-6 they could've used but chose to build a ground up new V6 that turned out to be a bomb from using ways to cut cost in manufacturing that cost Toyota dearly. Another good example of a solid turbo gas engine is the DSM cars from the '90s. When they dropped the 4G63 motor they essentially ruined their cars.
@MrEroshan3 ай бұрын
There are lots of turbo diesel cummins out there with a million miles on them that would disagree.
@brightymcbrightface3 ай бұрын
@@100pyatt I used to go dirt bike riding with a roadside service guy. He knew everything that he could fix on a Cummins on the side of the road. He saw me show up with the infamous Ford 6.0 turbodiesel and he laughed and said he'd tow me home. After a few years of riding and him seeing my truck show up every time, after 140k miles on the clock and zero breakdowns, we had learned that the 6.0 rewarded maintenance and was not designed for commercial operation. It suffers its reputation because Ford sold it as a heavy duty truck for tow trucks and vehicles overloaded, rid hard, put up wet. I now have a Ford PowerBoost (an Ecoboost with a very big electric starter motor … : ) and I know it has some basic design weaknesses that I'll have to look after. I agree that we see corporations like Toyota make inexcusably bad decisions when they have great powertrains and then they come out with something bad. RAM just quit the Hemi for example … one of their few star players and they retire it. I assume there's some product executive focused on his career and his next job, who decided supplier contracts or world markets emissions or production costs were more important than having a solid product and customers who want to buy their truck.
@StevelsCamping3 ай бұрын
@@MrEroshan I've got one of those 6.7L Cummins... on my way to half million
@H.pylori3 ай бұрын
Title is wrong..."Buyers CAN'T pay for overpriced vehicles." The income for most people just can't support such inflated prices.
@castiland10003 ай бұрын
I was wondering when people were gonna stop buying they cost too much to make sense with the median income especially with houses I just don’t get it
@gixxingthecommute34103 ай бұрын
@@castiland1000 I was, and still am, shocked it's taken this long. I make a decent living and wouldn't risk the monthly payment that is required for these.
@JeffinTD3 ай бұрын
Yeah. For a while there I think people had enough margin in their budget to absorb inflation, but that may have come to an end. Plus higher interest rates… I think there’s a significant segment of working people whose standard of living declined below “new car buyer”.
@undefinedundefined16623 ай бұрын
Income is the highest in the history of the United States . It's not. Income . It's democrats devalued the currency.
@viper21653 ай бұрын
@@castiland1000 people are to stupid to stop buying at these prices. they have been programmed to buy the newest things regardless the cost. people fail to realize if they just all stop buying they will hurt the auto industry to the point they will either go bankrupt or wake up and lower prices. most likely they will choose to go bankrupt and if they take a government bailout, im just going to go take a truck off their lot because our taxes pay for that bailout.
@nimueh42983 ай бұрын
An American truck needs a V8, the reason people are not buying these trucks too expensive. No truck out there is worth 75 to over 100 grand. That is just ridiculous.
@erich52653 ай бұрын
Or a solid v6 depending on use.
@wysetech20003 ай бұрын
I guess you don't mind paying 5000.00 more for an 8 cylinder engine. That's the amount of the EPA fine for not meeting fuel economy standards, on EVERY vehicle they sell.
@DEW4093 ай бұрын
@@wysetech2000 Solution: Dump the EPA. They have gone mad with power pushing their worthless, destructive “green” agenda, which far exceeds their original mandate from congress. TRUMP 2024 or lose the country.
@michaelhowell23263 ай бұрын
@@tooltime9260it's a culture thing. California screws the rest of the country bc their EPA restrictions are on average 3× stricter than the rest of the country. And they keep making engine restrictions tied to vehicle size. That's why they are getting so huge. If we could diesels that were worth a damn in smaller vehicles it would really help too. A lot of us just love the way an American V8 sounds and feels.
@Oilngld3 ай бұрын
My first home was 134k just 13 years ago!!
@ckljdkajiodgnk3 ай бұрын
This company is definitely COLLAPSING! In fact, Stellantis is COLLAPSING so hard that they were only able to pay their CEO a 39.5 million euro bonus in 2023. Yep, definitely COLLAPSING!
@AV-nl9gc3 ай бұрын
It means everyone at the top knows its going down and they're all okay with paying each other off the spoils of the company. They're picking the bones clean so they can sell the brand as is because they know the Dodge name commands enough nostalgia in America to get the brand sold even without a balance sheet. Because they're destroying the Dodge brand during a general time of economic recession they can raid the company rest assured that when global markets eventually bounce back all ships will rise. Because all ships will rise anyone who wants to come around and make money in the automotive game can just buy the Dodge brand, and throw a random V8 into a body and make billions. This means the name and legend of Dodge will always be saleable. Because it will always be a saleable brand they can pay each other absorbent amounts. Well have a twin charged v8 by the mid 30s.
@uristmcary3 ай бұрын
When times are tough they often give themselves the biggest raises, I think it's to signal to rivals that they aren't screwed (They are)
@iancoachwerksllc3 ай бұрын
Globalists are doing this crap on purpose to cripple,humiliate and destroy American companies, and they thinks its funny, they do not care if these brands are destroyed permananly to help China get ahead
@jondoes78363 ай бұрын
I worked for a company that was going bankrupt and board voted themselves a large raise & bonus. They said they’re entitled to a raise because of without their actions & decision making, the company would have lost even more money. 🙄
@CarmieThompson3 ай бұрын
Carlos Tavares is a Portuguese Businessman & obviously he's a fraud. Because when you don't pay attention to the market nor your customers, you'll deservedly go into the dumpster. Then of all the arrogates to not entertain a buy offer to maybe protect investors & stakeholders tells me he's an ignorant Marxist. Capitalism must rule America, whatever rules in Portugal Tavares, go back to it. You're a joke.
@allisonbrown33853 ай бұрын
I had 3 new Chrysler products. The quality declined terribly and after the last one I said never again. Poor quality and nothing was ever covered by warranty. They reaped the seeds they sowed.
@christophergaudreau92653 ай бұрын
What you drive now ?
@rickreese57943 ай бұрын
Proudly made in MESSCO 🙈🤮🤮🥵
@kevinl71733 ай бұрын
Right now people only can afford to pay $20000 for a car and $200000 for a house but both of them are double in price on the market
@dontblameme63283 ай бұрын
If by "afford" you actually mean what you can get financed for... You can't actually afford it.
@wturner7773 ай бұрын
@@dontblameme6328Exactly.
@CoyoteWoods-fm3gj3 ай бұрын
There are still stupid people buying these high priced junk, as soon as you leave the car lot your vehicle depreciated 30 thousand dollars. The financial loarners are done.
@EricEanes3 ай бұрын
They are High Priced , but they are not junk . I've owned 3 wonderful MOPAR vehicles since 2006 , the last of which was a 2020 Black on Black Challenger Scat Pack Shaker , heavily optioned that I miss Very Much !
@TravelandAudio3 ай бұрын
As long as we have dumb people that doesn't have any idea on the value of money, these manufacturers will continue to jack the price until one day nobody will be able to buy their overpriced cars.
@EricEanes3 ай бұрын
@manzanaresantonio You're Right .
@teddyruxspin84803 ай бұрын
they don't depreciate near that much ... maybe if a dealer buys it
@amazoidal3 ай бұрын
Here in SoCal, there are millions of Jeeps that will never touch dirt. They have huge tires, snorkels and all the accessories. Phonies.
@sabastian48583 ай бұрын
Dodge is done, and Carlos Tavares was paid 40million to tank the brand. Hornet for over $50,000 when including taxes? Mission accomplished Carlos.
@jcheysel13 ай бұрын
There is blame across the board. Fed EPA regulations, Manufactures catering to the top1% of buyers, Dealers adding 'Adjustments' to MSRP, Planned obsolescence and forgetting about the average buyer (The majority) No sympathy...
@Thir13203 ай бұрын
Let them fail. I hope the government doesn’t bail them out
@iancoachwerksllc3 ай бұрын
EPA regs are going to be dismantled after Chevron decision and it needs to happen quicker
@Mandolin19443 ай бұрын
@@iancoachwerksllc Some of them might be -- but not all or them. Only the ones where EPA moved the goal posts beyond those set by Congress.
@Oilngld3 ай бұрын
Chevron Deference being shot down by the Supreme court should correct this. The EPA can be stopped by the automobile industry if they get their lawyers on it!!
@Mandolin19443 ай бұрын
@@Oilngld No that is not necessarily the case! EPA has lawyers too and if they can prove that the Agency did not go beyond the will/intent of Congress then they are safe they will be upheld and the challenges will fail. The Chevron ruling was NOT an open season on regulations. Getting down to cases, the Hemi engine does not have a chance in hell of getting approval again. That does not make me happy as I currently own one and have owned different Hemis for over 10 years. That is old tech. But a high output DOHC 32 valve alloy V8 with twin turbos could meet regs. Tim Kiniskis had no foresight or imagination.
@christopher.963 ай бұрын
I am seeing some deals at my local dealer, about 10 or 15 % off. The problem is that they are still 10 to 15% too high.
@overbuiltautomotive12993 ай бұрын
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@Jubeidono20123 ай бұрын
CEOs that ruin their company always never lose any of their own money.
@coastalturn3 ай бұрын
That’s right, only tax payers lose because government will bail them out
@Hunter-R-Hickey3 ай бұрын
Stellantis is getting what they deserve for trying to sell their vehicles at such ridiculous prices.
@johnirwin18373 ай бұрын
And the rest are not over priced? Give me a break.
@wturner7773 ай бұрын
And their poor quality doesn’t justify those prices at all.
@cowboygeologist777213 күн бұрын
I got the 20th Anniversary Rubicon 4xe. Yes, the sticker was $75,000 but between the dealer discounts and fed rebates, they took $21,500 off the sticker, plus, they gave me $2,000 more in trade than I had paid for my trade, brand new, 2 years before. And, I had $12,200 trade equity. Bottom line, for $24 more per month, I went frim a $32,000 Subaru to a $75,000 20th Anniversary Rubicon (which had a lot more on it than a regular Rubicon). Not to mention 25 - 35 mpg consistently on every tank for a 375 hp, 7,500 lb vehicle with 12" clearance (from the factory). When last I had it in for a oil change, I test drove the Hornet and loved it. It's way cheaper that it's Alfa Romeo twin. I had an Alfa 164 and lived it to and never had a single problem with it.
@jgal12313 ай бұрын
Buy a Hornet and get checked for dementia ...
@Riskmangler3 ай бұрын
Stellantis hates their customers. The entire Dodge/Jeep/RAM entity is being run as if they want to declare bankruptcy. Pathetic.
@MotorFeed3 ай бұрын
It sure seems that way.
@danhall21973 ай бұрын
Stellantis does not care about American and or Chryslers heritage. Hence that is why those evil people will not sell the brand to anyone just for spite. As you said they run the company into the ground and thousands will lose their jobs.
@icosthop99983 ай бұрын
Agree
@peaceforlife.28963 ай бұрын
Anything that is uniquely special and American is considered toxic these days and it’s why they are driving another classic American business into the ground just like they did with Sears and Roebuck. same thing with GE and GM and IBM. And Bethlehem Steel etc. etc., this country is way past her prime and in steep decline.
@Millyyyy932 ай бұрын
I have a loaded 2020 grand Cherokee with the hemi in my driveway. Never getting rid of that thing. This is a joke what they are doing.
@willf28963 ай бұрын
Hard pass. No need for $1400/month payments, completely senseless.
@CraigS11243 ай бұрын
All American automotive companies are overcharging, and sales are down. Perhaps the goal is to collapse all American auto manufacturing.
@claytondavenport62073 ай бұрын
With those prices and getting rid of the Hellcat variants. I hope they go bankrupt. It’s time for these crazy companies with their insane prices to go under. Just insane.
@krzysztofkowalski28163 ай бұрын
Up and down
@425superRocket3 ай бұрын
Bring back the Viper and the Prowler.
@ClimbnFish3 ай бұрын
Turbo engine - risky reliability Dodge turbo engine - very risky NEW Unproven Dodge turbo engine - hard pass
@100pyatt3 ай бұрын
@@ClimbnFish There is no risky reliability to a turbo engine. Turbo engines are the dominant design in all industrial engines. This has nothing to do with turbo and everything to do with cheap engineering trying to cut corners so they can mass produce maximum profit.
@lot21963 ай бұрын
@@100pyattwrong.
@Michael-13373 ай бұрын
Turbo engines now make up the majority of the market. It's not exactly a new technology.
@OtisFlint3 ай бұрын
@@lot2196 You probably think diesels are reliable...yet they're all turbo.
@KevinSmith-qi5yn3 ай бұрын
Chrysler in general over the last 2 decades have engineered great engines. The post Powertech engines are fairly stout with one exception. The eco-diesel. Chrysler also hasn't offered many powertrain options which is why the engines have performed well. From a simple design perspective, the hurricane should be reliable. It's an inline 6 which tend to be reliable with a lot of torque. It has twin turbos which again means more torque. The engine in this application is easily maintainable which is the most important aspect to a reliable engine. The only engineering issue to me is which side of the engine the exhaust comes out. I think this was the European influence as they prefer the exhaust on the left side of the vehicle. But V pattern engines will have an exhaust crossover so it shouldn't be a major issue. It does appear to have oiling concerns common with turbo engines. The real question is will the owners keep up with reliability. At its current pricing, it's doubtful a young person who lapses on maintenance will buy one of these.
@tompinnef63313 ай бұрын
You 'never' buy the new engine the first couple of years. IF you like the V8 - better get it now before they are gone. The problem with this company. I had problems finding a vehicle (Durango) without a sun roof. I would have bought a higher model IF they would have let me get rid of the sun roof. Who wants a EV? Not this guy - ONE commercial charging area in the entire county here. Plus it gets subzero in the winter. Batteries suck in the cold.
@mauricewilkins76793 ай бұрын
Leadership that sets the prices across many of these dealerships don't have the conversations of eggs, rent, childcare or mortgage. They are in many ways removed from how middle income Americans are making decisions. I say, let'um go under. The power of consumer spending is returning to the consumer.
@curtgomes3 ай бұрын
How many people overpaid for these vehicles in the last few years. 80k for a pickup truck is absolutely ludicrous. Let the games begin…..
@TheLumberJacked3 ай бұрын
lol, all you will see is incentives from manufacturers. Manufacturers have a lot of tools/levers at their disposal to pull on before they drop their pants and the MSRP. I wouldn’t bet on it. So far it looks like July and Aug have been extremely good months for GMC/CHEV/FORD.
@curtgomes3 ай бұрын
@@TheLumberJacked I see where those reported numbers have been disputed. Like government employment and economic reporting, most of it is just not true, just manipulation..... Lots full of new trucks like never before.
@NA-en7kz3 ай бұрын
Covid money and rent forgiveness
@Freedomjustice-DC3 ай бұрын
The biggest problem. Is the Ceo. Fire him today. Fire him now. Fire his azz this hour
@rickreese57943 ай бұрын
Cum on maan🤪🤪😩
@victorcaballero15073 ай бұрын
Its all a scam
@a.f.s.30043 ай бұрын
I remember buying my brand new Sahara Jeep 4dr back in 2013. Paid 34,500, drove it for 50k miles and got 28k on a trade in. The good ol’ days.
@24bics3 ай бұрын
I remember my cousin and I ordering new '89 Wranglers on the same day. I got the base model with all the mechanical upgrades (because I was going to wheel the s**t out of it) and my cousin got the Sahara. I paid $13,400 and he was around 15k. I drove mine well over 100k and sold it to a coworker 6 years later. I put an Offenhauser intake and Weber 4bbl carb with a Borla header on my cousin's Jeep. Finished with a high flow cat and a Flow master muffler. Really woke that old 4.2 up! He drove it for years before finally trading it in on a JK Rubicon.
@tiny96143 ай бұрын
I bought a Ram 1500 Built to Serve Edition in 2021, the Anvil color is beautiful, and the only difference between my model and a Ram Rebel are air bags. I paid $54k and I love this truck. With the rising prices, instead of purchasing a new one I am going to keep it and fix it up the way I want. I have under 34k miles on it and there is no way I’m getting rid of it.
@UFPTX3 ай бұрын
Currently around us most new rams are 10-15k off and still overpriced.
@theirthereandtheyre29473 ай бұрын
People need to realize that they probably don’t even need a pickup in the first place. An SUV or minivan pulling a utility trailer is all the capability most homeowners will ever need.
@jasoncutledge22133 ай бұрын
Dodge would be delighted to continue making hemis and no nonsense trucks but they aren't allowed to. This situation can be traced right back to the voting booths, shallow minded people and greedy insurance companies!
@rectorkirk11583 ай бұрын
Mostly done by unions.
@jasoncutledge22133 ай бұрын
@@rectorkirk1158 Government mandates and insurance company stipulations. The solution is (as always) quite simple: Stop buying the crap🤷
@theantiqueactionfigure3 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the 80's when Chrysler was putting imported turbo engines in their in their cars. Most of them blew up right after the warranty expired.
@johnathoncastro3 ай бұрын
Everyone's been saying this for 6 months now. I went to a toyota dealership the other day. They had a 2023 4runner SR5 with 12k miles for $48k. It's an SR5 !!!!! wtf
@achintyagarg82803 ай бұрын
Toyota dealerships are the worst because of their reliability but you’ve got to look for msrp options maybe outside your area then bargain with the scummy salesmen in your area
@anthonyyorkovich22223 ай бұрын
If everyone was smart, they would buy the 5 gen 4runner and run it for 20 years.
@martys48143 ай бұрын
THE TWO DEALERSHIPS BY ME MOST SALESMEN AND MANAGERS LEFT…..THE HAVE ADS ON EVERY SITE FOR JOB OPENINGS…THEY MUST KNOW SOMETHING….
@grgygantz67603 ай бұрын
Yeah, no one has any money and the banks don’t wanna loan on marginal credit so no one can afford to buy now
@bersky043 ай бұрын
Western Kentucky here. The chrysler jeep hyundai dealer have had the same waggoneers wranglers rams and Cherokee L’s for months. Zero price reduction. Really looks like they might sell one a month. No idea how they pay to keep the doors open
@kyulee27583 ай бұрын
I remember when I bought a new base 4 door sport (roll up window) wrangler for $18,900 in late 2013. Those were the good ol days.
@brettoberry35863 ай бұрын
It puzzles me that EVERYONE complains about the smaller engines with turbos and very few direct their anger towards the real culprits behind it. Government mandates have caused this smaller engine debacle...
@mauryd34443 ай бұрын
In my opinion, the government should not have the authority to force private auto manufacturers to adhere to the ridiculous CAFE standards. That's when cheapening of automobiles began since plastic components are often lighter than metal.
@IrisYield3 ай бұрын
Yep. But this principle applies to many things. The US Govt is completely corrupt and uncontrollable because the citizenry became complacent and needy.
@Freedom378543 ай бұрын
I am a new truck buyer for last 15 years. We have 4 company trucks. New ever 2 years. They have all been getting worse last 6 years for me. We have just stopped buying new. We went back to a very low mile 2016. To replace a 2022. We have never bought used trucks. We might go back to very old restored trucks. Looking at what kind of old truck I can get for 75,000 it is a lot. The recalls and break downs on new trucks is crazy. We never had trucks in the shop 20 year ago.
@scottferris63093 ай бұрын
At 5:28, $132,000 for a pickup. That is crazy. My first house was $50,500 and my second house was $98,000. Stellantis executives have obviously lost their minds! What kind of fantasy world are they living in?
@URKlewless3 ай бұрын
Wow my first house in 1962 was $11000. These facts are meaningless when you are talking about today’s prices. So would you say someone who offers you $300000 for your $50000 house is crazy because that price is too low for you to accept. These ‘facts” that you are trying to compare as apples to apples are meaningless.
@DarthNero3 ай бұрын
At least your houses value will appreciate while the pickup depreciates, making it a poor investment for anyone.
@BeardedCheif3 ай бұрын
So these prices theyre asking is justifiable to you? Well go buy some then, help this insane cause....@URKlewless
@adama77523 ай бұрын
@@BeardedCheif Ad Hominem fallacy
@BeardedCheif3 ай бұрын
@adama7752 English my friend....
@Mitzoplick3 ай бұрын
The feature is called "adaptive cruise control" and I absolutely love it. When I bought my used Gladiator it had it and I have since found out that it is actually a pretty rare feature in the Wranglers and Gladiators. If you have never had it, you will not miss it. If you highway drive a lot and have it, then it would be one of your favorite things.
@brandonb4173 ай бұрын
One problem no one is talking about is if the dealers are getting ready to shut down how will people who bought a new one get service? How will warranty be honored? These issues that threaten shutdowns will end up just speeding the shutdown since no one will want to buy a failing brand.
@NA-en7kz3 ай бұрын
Right?! Find yourself a good mechanic, get to know them, be friends, and that'll go miles.
@greg14743 ай бұрын
My Jeep Wrangler was lots of fun to drive with the roof down and the doors off. It also was the biggest piece of junk I ever owned. Transmission nightmares, electrical nightmares, and so many other problems. The check engine light coming on became a normal occurrence.
@enjoylife70303 ай бұрын
Selling a "New" 2023 model which quite possibly could have actually come off the assembly line in late 2022 has to be a mess of problems for the future buyer. First off the depreciation on such a purchase would be impossible to figure out. Will an insurance company quote it as a New car? What about financing a new auto loan on a vehicle that is almost 2 years old? Finally cars are best when they get driven a bit at least once a week and probably at least 5,000 miles a year. God only knows what Gremlins await the buyer for it just sitting outside this long without having it move and having its fluids run through it.
@URKlewless3 ай бұрын
A new 2022 is treated the same as a new 2025.
@gungadinn3 ай бұрын
@@URKlewless Not by lending institutions. A vehicle that is 18 months old from the previous model year is considered as a used vehicle. You won't receive the lower rate as a current model year car or truck. My uncle was the VP of a very large bank that provided funding for auto dealerships. As soon as the vehicle rolls off the delivery truck, they start paying monthly interest. No lender is going to lend funds on a non-current model year with preferred rates, knowing in the event of a default, they're going to take a beating at auction. Look at KBB or any other site for pricing and they don't care if it's a 2023 with zero miles, it's still the previous model year and you get smacked. Dealerships typically heavily discount the previous model year vehicles, they get the loan off their books. (the money they're paying the bank to have the vehicle on lot.) If you're willing to pay a higher interest rate, you better purchase GAP insurance to cover the devaluation in the event of the vehicle being totaled.
@1nm13 ай бұрын
The FIRST issue is the bank will consider the "NEW" 2023 to be a USED car, so higher interest rate right off the bat. Plus all the other issues you mentioned.
@holeshot17213 ай бұрын
I went and looked since you been saying this! Only stelantis sale was on the jeeps. The ram 2500 , 3500 came in as the most expensive as the big three ford dodge and chevy! Nd forgot about anything with the turbo 6 was $80k
@Swissk31300BO3 ай бұрын
Let’s be intellectually honest here though. Ram didn’t get rid of the V8s… The EPA/ Federal Government did. Same thing with the Toyota Tundra and losing the 5.7.
@LancelotLink13 ай бұрын
FINALLY an intelligent post.
@OtisFlint3 ай бұрын
@Michael-pi8ps GM did cylinder deactivation (terribly) for several generations, i'd take a turbo 6 before that all day. My 2011 5.3 burned a ton of oil right off the showroom floor, GM said within spec (which was like a quart every 1k miles). Traded it in with 10k miles.
@Michael-13373 ай бұрын
@Michael-pi8ps that's not the problem. No v8 can be compliant under current regulations. Ford and GM have tiny efficient engines in their line up that are offsetting their overall emissions allowing them to keep V8s as an option that they only pay a relatively small penalty for. Dodge, jeep, ram, Chrysler have no such tiny engines to offset their emissions so they were all paying massive fines to the government to stay in operation on top of buying massive amounts of carbon credits. If you look at Ford, GM, and Toyota all of their high volume vehicles are only available with their smallest most efficient engines to get their emissions as low as possible so that V8s can remain a luxury option on their high end vehicles.
@rogerdodrill47333 ай бұрын
then how did owner get plates to drive them?s@Michael-pi8ps
@CIAG4PNP3 ай бұрын
They are thinking the government will bail them out. Meanwhile, their greed prevents sales because no one can afford them at the delisional prices and sky-high interest rate. Pricing a car at the cost of a second mortgage payment is a delisional market strategy.
@devonp50793 ай бұрын
Dodge is building crap
@johnossendorf99793 ай бұрын
Chrysler products = 💩
@why62123 ай бұрын
Has been my whole life (except the viper)
@carreramotors5983 ай бұрын
Dodge is always building crap
@LancelotLink13 ай бұрын
Al Bundy drives a Dodge
@mrpmj003 ай бұрын
I upgraded from a 2014 Toyota Highlander to a 2024 Cadillac XT4(the 2024 highlander drove the same and is pretty much the same chasis and interior so it's boring). The Cadillac XT4 has no turbo lag that I can feel. Every other car that I test drove had turbo lag, whether short or long...Mercedes GLC300 (least turbo lag), BMW X3 (a little more turbo lag), Porsche Macan S (even more turbo lag), Honda (way too much turbo lag). The Cadillac has these features that KZbinrs miss: - lighted logo behind the dashboard - pulsating safety seat (most cars only beep) - left behind child in the rear seat alert - capless fuel tank (like my 2017 Corvette C7 ) - umbrella storage in the doors (like Rolls Royce) - active noise cancellation (like my 2017 Corvette C7 with Bose) - power passenger seat with lumbar - free 5G hotspot - stop/start feature is the smoothest I’ve ever experienced that I don't even notice it. My other car is a 2017 Corvette Stingray in stickshift.
@PULSELORD3 ай бұрын
I mean, how many times can it "collapse"? It's like every day with you guys lol.
@robertfast59613 ай бұрын
Chrysler does not learn from history, not the first time they have experienced this EXACT same mismanagement.
@mikesmith17023 ай бұрын
Phoenix Jeep dealers are discounting Wranglers by $14K
@MotorFeed3 ай бұрын
Not surprised at all.
@esousa4863 ай бұрын
@@MotorFeed Come January, dealerships WILL have to give "INCENTIVES" in the $20k mark , just to get a few "bites" .... (Because folks will be strapped from the holidays, by then ....) Time WILL tell ALL !! *GREAT VIDEO*
@Musclecar1233 ай бұрын
Canadian dealers seems to be discounting about 8k CAD, or ~5k USD.
@johnathoncastro3 ай бұрын
so what are the prices after the discount? Don't be fool those discounts aren't actually discounts it's all the mark ups and BS fees...so you think you're getting a deal when your still paying msrp or slightly higher. A deal would be a new rubicon for $35k - $38k like a few years ago. the srt rubicons were $115k......Thats absurd!!!! it's a $60k vehicle max.
@technom35983 ай бұрын
Never going to happen. Selling a Rubicon for 35k. Those days are gone. We have fox shocks lockers. Giant screens heated steering wheels. Steel bumpers... The trucks are filled with stuff. You can't compare to a decade ago. @@johnathoncastro
@mikebelk86413 ай бұрын
No matter the business you are in; you must give your customers what they want.
@alnagy17003 ай бұрын
They can't sell them but they are not lowering the prices either
@Picverse3 ай бұрын
Time stamp 1:10, what was that green vehicle in the background, Jeep?
@zoopsoop3 ай бұрын
The problem with all newer vehicles is that ZERO of them will still be on the road at 180,000kms without a major component replacement such as a $15k engine or a non-serviceable transmission.
@terrygarvin13923 ай бұрын
The new UAW contract is going to kill off the American auto workers.
@joeblow65163 ай бұрын
I love how this guy is just walking around this dodge parking lot talking about how shity their cars are 😂
@mauryd34443 ай бұрын
While being blinded by the sun because his hat is on backwards. Neck is nice and cool though.
@WlmFjb3 ай бұрын
I was truck shopping fairly recently. The didge dealership said they have had very low sales, but Dodge refuses to drop prices. Used vehicles have went down though.
@bradbradshaw-i4n3 ай бұрын
if prices stay high you will see more places go out of business.
@soxgopro55523 ай бұрын
Why have an understressed reliable V8 when you can get a boosted overstressed six?
@mrright60853 ай бұрын
Stellantis has raised their prices 50% in the last 5 years, more than any other car maker. In the past they would have gotten away with it because history has shown that car crazy Americans will pay anything for a new car. But in the highest inflationary time in history people can no longer over pay and nobody at Stellantis realized this! Do these car companies not have economist or at least consult them. On another note, car companies will never, never significantly lower their prices, it's not happened in over 100 years, it's not in their DNA. They will go out of business and the upper management will retire to their yachts or serve on corporate boards. Owning a car is not a given anymore.
@itchintogo76893 ай бұрын
Scotty Kilmar says stay away from Turbo engines !
@NA-en7kz3 ай бұрын
He says to stay away from everything! Including new Toyota's so... Love him, and he should be protected as a near national treasure, but I'd be without any kind of car if I took his advice lol. Be better off on a bike or an original K car and a hammer lol.
@McMyerz2233 ай бұрын
"Rev up your engines!" 😎
@thatoff-roaddude95153 ай бұрын
They send me letters all the time about trading in my 2020 ain’t no way I’m trading my 8 cylinder for a 6 I just can’t do it 😂😂😂
@MrCh1cken3 ай бұрын
Looks like somebody has been stealing the spare off those Wranglers.
@davidgraf1973 ай бұрын
Your videos are great, bad news but great informative videos!
@mc42773 ай бұрын
No V8, no money.
@msgmak13793 ай бұрын
If it's got a Fiat motor/////we know how that will end.
@blainclatworthy54233 ай бұрын
As an old guy, there is No Replacement for Displacement
@danimaljjmnhj43083 ай бұрын
There is and it’s called a turbo charger
@davethehammer83253 ай бұрын
Fukn…A right…give me my v8… these turbo shits are trash
@daryldehart88753 ай бұрын
Small displacement, heavy vehicle with turbo = grenade.
@rogerrichards56023 ай бұрын
I'll keep my 2005 GMC with V-8. 170K miles, runs perfectly. Just towed 3000lbs worth of trailer and load (light I know) 10 hours straight through no problems. Will never get rid of it.
@ajmedeiros773 ай бұрын
Ford didn’t get rid of their V-8. They have the best V8 1:32 on the market, the coyote. Ford starter the twin turbo back in 2011 and have been some of the most reliable engines, especially compared to the hemi and the GM trash. V8’s
@NA-en7kz3 ай бұрын
They are called Eco-Booms for a reason. The Coyote is amazing! Ford turbos are trash. Getting a Ford dealership to actually work on your beautiful 5.0 mustang? Good luck. None of mine wanted to, and they screwed it up each and every time.
@anthonydilligaf8233 ай бұрын
The UAW negotiated themselves this fascinating contract, only to now complain that they're not working. Ladies and gentlemen, this isn't 1980.. You work for an overseas company. I just hope the government doesn't think bailing them out a third time is a good idea.
@anthonydilligaf8233 ай бұрын
That said. Stellantis is probably HOPING they'll strike, because it's likely cheaper than laying them all off for a few months until MAYBE someone buys the stuff they're trying to sell...
@wallylasuer68863 ай бұрын
These truck prices are a joke, half tons at 65k and they’re not loaded? Loaded goes up to 80k ridiculous. If people stop buying maybe the prices will come down.
@bbellefson3 ай бұрын
Today's management thinks Quality, Reliability and Service are mere "costs" that can simply be cut. That fact that those things actually need to exist in reality (not just Marketing) to build a profitable company is alien their sociopathic brains.
@robertyoung82893 ай бұрын
BIDENS WORLD..
@paulramsay65893 ай бұрын
You’re an absolute genius you figured it out
@zaphodsrealm15493 ай бұрын
tRump increased the Federal deficit by more than $8 TRILLION! That's more than any president in history.
@lowercentenary3 ай бұрын
Trump worst president in American history ya deluded muppet
@BodiePerkins3 ай бұрын
Between the UAW GREED, the ridiculous salaries of the car companies CEO's, and the ridiculous MSRP's, no wonder vehicle sales are horrible. Car lots everywhere are overflowing with inventory. Can you imagine the interest payment each month on their floor plan! Gotta be close to be broke/going out of business.
@silverstarflite1353 ай бұрын
'That just makes me crap my pants"........best line ever. I drive a 2016 GC. 88k miles and no issues other than oil changes and tires. I guess I'm lucky.
@bryandevries72103 ай бұрын
I had 175k on the 16 GC I traded and got 9k for it.
@RobertStuch3 ай бұрын
I have a 2000 Focus ZX3 with much the same. May be the least intensive car ever owned. Just maintenance and little else.
@Oilngld3 ай бұрын
Yeah getting rid of the 392 was the dumbest thing I've ever heard!
@msgmak13793 ай бұрын
Here in Phoenix area....they act like there are incentives but their really isn't. Cut 30% off msrp and I'll start looking. BTW, my 2014 RAM Hemi gets 21 mpg cross country doing 70-75 mph....just did it....
@dennisvandergriff77573 ай бұрын
You are 100 percent correct. Thank you for your true opinions. 😊 old fat Dutchman loves your channel. ❤
@dcpete54753 ай бұрын
Die kunnen ze in Neverland zowiezo niet betalen ha ha
@ksorsomeplace3 ай бұрын
Theft problem at the dealership? I noticed most of the spare tires on the Jeep's were removed.
@kjfishman5473 ай бұрын
Yes prices are too high. Blame the EPA and CAFE standards for the death of the V8. Stellantis also would not pay the carbon tax again more government overreach.
@incredable62113 ай бұрын
The real estate sale for sign out front in the early part of the video was a nice touch. LOL
@tunnelvision2day3 ай бұрын
They don't make 300s anymore. Pacifica only..
@TheStickinator3 ай бұрын
Never ever buy a vehicle with new engine. Always wait a few (3 years) years so they work the bugs out of things.
@vicmendes69403 ай бұрын
Turbo engine, 50k to over 100k trucks … not thanks. I’ll continue to drive my 2011 Ford F150 with 120k miles for another 10 years
@bradzimmerman31713 ай бұрын
And it will still look good too,10 years easy no problem 😊
@USViper3 ай бұрын
I own a 2013 Ford Raptor 6.2L with 74k miles... paid off, and I'll drive it until 250k miles if necessary. No payments for 3 years now..
@robertyoung82893 ай бұрын
A lot of this can be blamed on the union's. They demand higher and higher wages and always seem to get it. You dont deserve $60 per hour to install a damn hubcap.
@mauryd34443 ай бұрын
That's why you see so many robots assembling cars now.
@judd_s56433 ай бұрын
Don’t buy a car from a company that is going bankrupt! There are hundreds of parts on these cars that will keep them from running. You will need parts! The after market isn’t set up to support these new cars. You will be buying an orphan!
@brentmcmahon81883 ай бұрын
In 1973 I bought a brand new CJ5 with roll bar 304 V8 soft top and a 4x4 for the price of 3600 bucks not 34 k but 3400 bucks that just show you how much the dollar has devalued and that’s why we pay so much and one of our great presidents decided to disconnect the dollar from gold to get the prices down the need to hook up the dollar to gold and then you will see prices to be half as much as they are now and the dollar never goes up, unless we hook the dollar to gold and I have not heard any of our new presidents say this so let’s get Trump to do this and we know the Dems won’t bring this up because the first thing is Harris doesn’t even know about this and the Dems want to get rid of the middle class . They only want two classes in this country to have control over its people the rich and the poor now that’s sick makes me think they want us to be like some of these socialist South American countries .
@jeffrey501green3 ай бұрын
Right on my friend. You hit the nail on the head....printing too much fiat cash= high inflation!
@jeffrey501green3 ай бұрын
Kamalas daddy was a full on Marxist...and the apple didn't fall far from the tree...
@GO-nh6br3 ай бұрын
There, no more real gold that's why...
@LancelotLink13 ай бұрын
I remember the 1970s Cherokee's with the 360. Great 4x4
@mauryd34443 ай бұрын
And those AMC engines were indestructible.
@michaelvanos14233 ай бұрын
Have to make a correction. The Hurricane I6 has been in the Wagoneer the last couple years. You stated it would be added to the Wagoneer. It was added to the 1500 because it can give the same towing and improve mileage after having it in the Wagoneer. They put the base version in the Hornet the last few years as well. It has 4 builds to it allowing it to be very versatile.
@LaughitOff5263 ай бұрын
High price junk. They put it to me. I hope they fold this afternoon!
@georgiafan66183 ай бұрын
I rented a ‘22 Chrysler mini van for 2 months. It had powerful V6, good brakes, stow and go seats, huge room inside for my dogs and moving furniture. I was hard on the veh and it got 18 mpg. Only dig was tech that was buggy. It would be tragic if that van went away. It’s a great car. I love it.
@robertfinck12753 ай бұрын
Do the real math. 60% of the price of gasoline is Government tax, then deduct the fact the the ICE engine is around 40% efficient at best with that 60% going wasted as heat. Then do another calculation. For Stellantis to continue to sell overpriced ICE cars they need to spend tens of Millions to Hundreds of Millions to Tesla to buy regulatory credits to stay open as a company. Then you have another calculation to consider. A BYD gets 2 to 3 times the range for 1/3 the price to 1/6th the price of a Stellantis ICE vehicle. Then add this China is outselling us 5 to 1 in the Automotive market globally. They are building cars the World wants and building for Billions, as we try to sell our horse and buggies to a world of cars. Then we have 2 facts. No Human has ever invented an ICE engine of any kind that doesn't do 2 things, kill us, and poison us. Then consider the fact that the minimal requirement to build a vehicle and sell a vehicle will be that it must be ZERO emission, which no ICE engine can ever be if it burns fossil fuels. BYD will buy Stellantis for pennies on the dollar and turn it into a Domestic EV company to avoid the 100% terriff. Right now BYD and Tesla can buy the top 10 ICE car companies and decimate the entire ICE market. 99% of the people who follow the big oil delusion are basically lobsters in the pot gradually heating till they have no way to change the outcome.
@johnathoncastro3 ай бұрын
Said A whole lot of 💩 and made no sense.....you must be in California....please stay there.
@robertfinck12753 ай бұрын
@@johnathoncastro you can fact check if you like. Nothing I said was incorrect.
@richardfolden38603 ай бұрын
You’re missing the $750 billion to $1 trillion dollars that are used to subsidize fossil fuel production every year. Take that away and gas is at least $15/gallon. Biggest scam in history.
@CantrellMosley13 ай бұрын
How in the WORLD do you screw up a company so damn bad. It’s crazy!!! They want high profits margins that bad!!!!!!!! Wow it’s disgusting.
@Maniac7423 ай бұрын
Now customers need to stop buying overpriced, garbage tier Toyotas. The Toyotas of today are not the Toyotas of the 2010s. Not by a long shot.
@FalkinerTim3 ай бұрын
In Australia, with new car sales, there are small SUVs, the MG3, for sale at A$18,500 drive away. That is, about US$12,400. Large SUVs (LDV D90) start at A$34,900 drive away which is US$23,400. Cheapest smallish electric SUV (MG ZS EV) is A$35,000 drive away, about US$23,700.
@johnspoon9233 ай бұрын
A bit over dramatic on the headline but inventory is building which will help actual transaction prices continue to decrease. Guess is some serious incentive enhancements will hit in October on Ram HD trucks.
@terry941313 ай бұрын
Last time I had the Buick serviced, a salesman wanted me to look at an Envista. It has a three-cylinder turbo engine. Which I suspect is made by Lawn Boy. As I've always said, putting a big turbo on a small engine is insanity. It's like replacing a team of Clydesdales with a Shetland pony and a really big whip.
@rogerdodrill47333 ай бұрын
If the small engine is built strong enough it will be reliable
@jamesplotkin46743 ай бұрын
I almost shat my pants when you said "most reliable V8's" Ha Ha Ha!! Ever heard (pun) the Hemi-tick?
@LancelotLink13 ай бұрын
Yeah my Ram Hemi ticked at 20K miles and it cost a small fortune. Never again.
@MypurpleMoonLake3 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for all the people depending on these car manufactures for their daily bread. They were led by idiots down the drain.
@theien59293 ай бұрын
We can thank the US gubment for this wreckage of the auto industry. It is all about regulations.
@ashfordj813 ай бұрын
100% people are blaming manufacturers for the EV crap coming out, but they're forced to meet CAFE standards, which also push prices up astronomically for the electronics while destroying reliability.
@theburger_king3 ай бұрын
April 19th motorfeed uploaded: This Will Put RAM & Jeep Out Of Business... July 7th: BREAKING! Dodge, RAM & Jeep Will Be SHUT DOWN... Sept 12th: Stop lying with all this bullshit bro 💀
@roguedolphin3 ай бұрын
Communist style central planning (as seen in the US auto market) is ALWAYS a COMPLETE DISASTER!! 🥵