It Begins! Dealers Can't Sell These $100,000 Trucks
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Published 2024-05-15
Car & Truck lots are filling up and inventory is coming in faster than it is going out.
Cost Of Living Crisis is a real barrier to people being able to afford a new truck. Increased prices, to trim levels, greed and reason abound are why dealers can't sell these $100,000 and above trucks.
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All Comments (21)
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Dealerships can’t sell $50K trucks for $100K
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30K for a vehicle was insane. 100K is some other dimension. Especially considering most these vehicles won't last more than ten years.
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Every one of those trucks are priced twice what they're worth.
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$100K for a farming truck that will be driven in a congested city. The OEM's have lost touch with the real world.
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Prices have gone up but quality has not. I can't justify spending six figures on a poorly engineered and built vehicle by a manufacturer who won't even offer a better warranty.
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These mofos have lost their freakin mind
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They will not drop prices ever. They will hold for the government bailout.
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That's what happens when you price out 80% of the car driving public. Lot Rot.
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The age of super expensive, oversized trucks with tiny beds is over! 😅😅😅
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$100K for a truck? For a Corvette I would understand. But a truck??? Unbelievable…
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It’s cheaper to have everything delivered than owning a truck
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Stealerships are crazy 🤪 and what's crazier are the people who pay $120k for something that you can get an RV for
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I'm driving my beaters until I'm dead. I will NOT play into this stupid game.
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Oh well, Im just done. I wouldnt pay one penny over 50k for an F150. Thats why I own one thats 20 years old. Its nice and its paid for.
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118,000 for a diesel on ford lot makes me think I'll never own another truck.
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50k truck reduced to 38k but worth 30k. They'll learn.
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Forty grand, and I have to roll down the windows manually. No thanks. 😂
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Keep raising those prices, they won't sell any better than they're doing now.
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If you get your vehicle repossessed then you're eyes are bigger than your pockets
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Going shopping drunk yields a new Ford in the garage the next morning. Now that’s the pure definition of a hangover that will never go away.