Toyota Dealer SHOCKS Every Truck Buyer, Ford Is SCREWED Now!

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • Toyota dealers are in big trouble and newly appointed CEO Koji Sato has a shocking new plan that could radically transform the brand in 2023. Incredibly Popular pickup trucks like the Toyota Tundra, Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Sequoia, RAM TRX, Ford F-150, Jeep Gladiator and SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler has crazy dealer markups for years. Now their price gouging is catching up to them.
    While Ford, GM and RAM continue to price gouge truck buyers, Toyota thinks they have a better way of doing business. And I think it's a totally genius move. Come with me as we visit Toyota, Nissan and Ford to see how they compare in this crazy truck market.
    Will Toyota and Nissan dealerships make a comeback, and is Ford totally screwed this time?
    #toyota #nissan #ford
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  • @MotorFeed
    @MotorFeed  Před rokem +89

    2023 Ford Bronco Buyers Just Got SCREWED, Here's Why! => czcams.com/video/AXyEVPQwu9M/video.html

    • @raheem035
      @raheem035 Před rokem +9

      If you want to see markups on Toyota vehicles (specially sienna), then please stop by Miami toyota dealership (majority of them are charging 5k to 10k). One trick they used is they don't advertise the markups on paper/sticker.

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Před rokem +3

      Grandfather got 2 door Sport model F150 with 20k miles for under 25k.

    • @bt7482
      @bt7482 Před rokem +2

      Here's my theory, The automakers are using the "high covid prices" to make the gas MSRP the same as the electric MSRP... it's their way of making us pay for the additional cost of going from gas to electric.

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Před rokem +1

      The Tundra is the slowest selling truck for good reason ! Thus they on the lots. Your game is weak. Ur a shill for Toyota. They aren't good 1/2ton trucks. Every truck guy knows this fact. -NY

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Před rokem +3

      @@raheem035 No Yodas for me!

  • @lupastuff
    @lupastuff Před rokem +3554

    The fact that people are ok with companies selling trucks for $60k to $100k is insane .

    • @milfordcivic6755
      @milfordcivic6755 Před rokem +314

      People are dumb. They think they're impressing everyone buying these junks.

    • @johnchisolm4033
      @johnchisolm4033 Před rokem

      Blame Biden for printing all the money.

    • @commonsense2469
      @commonsense2469 Před rokem +153

      Absolutely correct. I just don’t get it. I will NEVER pay over MSRP, EVER.

    • @frankrivers3797
      @frankrivers3797 Před rokem +274

      I bought a brand new F-150 XRT in 2006 for under $25k. Tell me why the price has TRIPLED in 15 years. This is why recessions are necessary.

    • @CookieManCookies
      @CookieManCookies Před rokem +46

      I dont think that's true, that's why the trucks are just sitting there, not bought.

  • @scottferris6309
    @scottferris6309 Před rokem +605

    Given the way dealers have screwed their customers for decades, it would be nice to see lots of dealers go out of business.

    • @dustyking8851
      @dustyking8851 Před 11 měsíci +37

      And to see Americans wise up & stop buying $70,000 trucks. I never see these trucks being used as work trucks, just some suburbia family thinking they're all vikings or homesteaders.

    • @kathikapp6707
      @kathikapp6707 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Right, I grew up on a farm in a northern state, we NEEDED our trucks! Unless you need one, say for your business, why would you spend that??

    • @brucey5585
      @brucey5585 Před 11 měsíci +17

      Reason why i buy trucks that will last 20 years, so that i dont ever have to see a stealership for a long time.

    • @kevingray7855
      @kevingray7855 Před 11 měsíci +2

      That would only allow the ones that don’t go out of business to charge even more

    • @jlui21
      @jlui21 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@dustyking8851 -- I would love own a truck but I use a 2006 Toyota Rav4 to haul concrete, drywall, and 12ft pieces of hardie board.
      I hate moving drywall/plywood b/c I have to mount it to the roof rack. And it's heavy having to lift it above my head. Sigh.

  • @mr.octopus6972
    @mr.octopus6972 Před 11 měsíci +337

    How this guy is able to walk in a dealer's parking without being followed by 3 miserable sellers trying to sell him their mothers is quite an acomplishment in itself !

    • @CheekyMonkey1776
      @CheekyMonkey1776 Před 10 měsíci +44

      He films on Sunday

    • @alejandromtb
      @alejandromtb Před 10 měsíci +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @donaldpiper9763
      @donaldpiper9763 Před 10 měsíci

      It’s not hard he goes on a Sunday when the dealerships are closed. Then rants and raves like a lunatic in he parking lot for you the viewer . He doesn’t mention that he picked a few Fords with the 5=liter V8 and one with a diesel . Lol This guy is so full of 💩 .

    • @ozneroll2132
      @ozneroll2132 Před 10 měsíci +8

      followed? Try chased! I drove into a ford dealership years ago and had a saleman actually running behind my car.

    • @mr.octopus6972
      @mr.octopus6972 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@ozneroll2132
      LOL 😂😂
      I bet he's still lurking around your home in the bushes.

  • @MrJobob1981
    @MrJobob1981 Před 9 měsíci +63

    I tried to buy a Tundra a year ago and they had no dealer add on sticker, but as we started negotiations the salesman said there was a $15,000 markup on it because they just can’t get any. I was talking to this guy for days about this or that Tundra, was clearly interested, and that little fact never seemed to come up. Funny that. Just because it isn’t in the window doesn’t mean it’s not happening. Oh, and they sold that truck within the next day or two. So they couldn’t care less about me bitching him out over it.

  • @shannonmcatee9610
    @shannonmcatee9610 Před rokem +311

    70k for a tundra is still insane

    • @MyweathernetreportsBlogspot
      @MyweathernetreportsBlogspot Před 11 měsíci +17

      So is $9.00 for a toothbrush.

    • @chrismayer3919
      @chrismayer3919 Před 11 měsíci +29

      Yes, but the high price is primarily the only thing pushing me away; Toy tends to have better quality vehicles than Ford and GM

    • @andrewpagel9535
      @andrewpagel9535 Před 10 měsíci

      Trucks are useless to 90% of people 😂😂😂

    • @triggerxx9760
      @triggerxx9760 Před 9 měsíci +7

      ​@@chrismayer3919 new toyotas are trash now they keep breaking down

    • @BlckJohnnyQuest
      @BlckJohnnyQuest Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​​@triggerxx9760 really??? How come

  • @Volk_
    @Volk_ Před 8 měsíci +39

    I would like to see companies go to a "by order only" model and ditch the dealers that force these ridiculous markups.

  • @jamesparker3189
    @jamesparker3189 Před 10 měsíci +25

    The Toyota Stout will be a great seller. The Ford Maverick pickup was a great buy, until the dealerships marked them up way beyond the manufacturers retail price. If Ford doesn't get their greedy dealerships under control, they will go under.

  • @lawrencefranck9417
    @lawrencefranck9417 Před rokem +495

    $60k is insanity for a truck.

    • @e4gail
      @e4gail Před rokem +11

      Have a 08 F150 XLT. Bought it 3 years old at the time for around $19k. No debt and the family brings in well into 6 figure territory. I have no clue who is able to or just YOLOing into these truck prices. Will be keeping my old boy till I die.

    • @double_joseph327
      @double_joseph327 Před rokem

      @@e4gail people with zero self control and discipline.

    • @TheChoochooboy99
      @TheChoochooboy99 Před rokem +3

      @@e4gail same here. Bought a 2006 F-150 XLT Oklahoma Edition 4 door in 2009 for $16K. I still have it and it is still running strong with 220K miles. I still think that generation of F-150 is the best looking one ever produced. I will never get rid of it.

    • @stevekendra8983
      @stevekendra8983 Před rokem +7

      ​@@TheChoochooboy99I bought a 21 tacoma sr5 in 2021 just before things got crazy. I paid 35k for it and will never get rid of it. My same truck today would be well in the 40k range. No thank you.

    • @chriscota1635
      @chriscota1635 Před rokem +12

      The fact is, if Toyota can keep their prices down in that range, then the domestic vehicles have no excuse… it’s price gouging

  • @user-ll4lf5go1m
    @user-ll4lf5go1m Před rokem +601

    Sixy thousand dollars for a basically base truck is still way to much, regardless what brand you put on the side. All these dealers are gonna eat a lot of inventory in the next six months and they deserve it.

    • @drx1xym154
      @drx1xym154 Před rokem

      some dealerships (stealerships?) do ... though all that pent up demand over the last 3 years - is gone and so are the "free money checks" - so we ALL paying for it now.
      THX to incompetent central bank policies (in all directions!).
      End
      The
      Fed!
      Long live the F-150!

    • @svenjorgensenn8418
      @svenjorgensenn8418 Před rokem +20

      You and I know the government will bail them out again.

    • @righteous_entertainment8539
      @righteous_entertainment8539 Před rokem +19

      Government can’t bail them out this time hahaha they going under to

    • @dakotaautosales9673
      @dakotaautosales9673 Před rokem +2

      @@righteous_entertainment8539 Only on paper they're going under my friend only on paper😂

    • @dakotaautosales9673
      @dakotaautosales9673 Před rokem +1

      They're not going to eat any inventori gumby they're going to sell it watch them

  • @geoestrada5001
    @geoestrada5001 Před rokem +3

    I’m still keeping my 2005 Toyota Tacoma still working. With 300 thousand miles and never dies, I don’t need a new pickup truck, good luck with prices

  • @Ullari91
    @Ullari91 Před 11 měsíci +13

    I had a crazy time trying to get my hands on a camry and after finally getting one i can see why. Reasonably priced, interest rate didn't nuke me and the car is fantastic

  • @James-qq2vq
    @James-qq2vq Před rokem +340

    It's all a mind f**k. The entire industry is a joke and 60k is still ridiculous. I am a Toyota owner and love the product for the most part but anything over 35k for a new vehicle is stupid.

    • @roguesovereignrogue9124
      @roguesovereignrogue9124 Před rokem +6

      Correct!!! Buy used. Prices WILL come down.

    • @jscott4431
      @jscott4431 Před rokem +2

      Yes, I completely agree!

    • @Paiadakine
      @Paiadakine Před rokem +6

      My last 5 cars have been used. The most I paid was 7800. That was for a 2004 gx470 with 150k miles. Still have it an have only put in another 2k in maintenance over 7 years and 70k miles. It’s worth more now than when I bought it. I like the E350 ford vans. They are cheap cause the gas mileage sucks. But they carry most things I need or can tow must anything I need. New cars are just too expensive.

    • @Tankeryanker339
      @Tankeryanker339 Před rokem +18

      Absolutely ,I was at the bank a few weeks ago setting up a ira we got to talking about car loans she was telling me some Landers are going out like 10 years on new car loans. In my opinion if you have to go out 10 years then you can't afford the car .

    • @donaldteuber8588
      @donaldteuber8588 Před rokem +3

      Good to see someone has some sense.

  • @Joe-cu4hi
    @Joe-cu4hi Před rokem +234

    I paid $30k in 2017 for a “NEW” Tundra SR5 5.7L double cap w/ the upgrade package. I’ll make sure this is my last truck 😂

    • @jasonpitts8395
      @jasonpitts8395 Před rokem +15

      It's way cheaper to just fix issues with an existing vehicle versus buy a new one. Even more so with the high APRs

    • @darnellwilliams3823
      @darnellwilliams3823 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Lucky mofo! I gotta get one for my bday, & i gotta for out double!

    • @Pandizil
      @Pandizil Před 11 měsíci +7

      I paid 30k for a 2013 Tacoma in 2017... they wanted 40k.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před 11 měsíci +2

      It has never been a better time to be a mechanic. Nobody buying new cars means all these used cars are going to need fixing. Do not work for dealerships unless you really know what you're doing.

    • @casagrande9026
      @casagrande9026 Před 10 měsíci +3

      What’s insane is that Tundra’s have more than doubled in price ($80,000) in 9 years.

  • @anthonylarocco6763
    @anthonylarocco6763 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance
    The Highlander comes with a 295-hp 3.5-liter V-6, which pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission and either front- or all-wheel drive. During a brief test drive, we found the V-6 could tackle short on-ramps reasonably enough; at our test track, our all-wheel drive test vehicle made it to 60 mph in 6.7 seconds.

  • @jamessparks7480
    @jamessparks7480 Před rokem +617

    70k for a pickup is ridiculous, I don't care who makes it. divide that in half and it would be affordable for normal people.

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest Před rokem +4

      So get a midsize one and you're good.

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander Před rokem +10

      70K gets you a fully optioned out 4WD F450 Chassis Cab with enough to get an aftermarket bed of your choice added. As in the things you see the forest service using to plow roads. Not a 2WD F150. That's literally how bad the gouging is. Same manufacturer, same dealers. Just criminally bad behavior.
      But, yes, that IS how you avoid this. Get a Chassis cab and then get the bed of your choice. Dealers have piles of these things they are desperate to sell off. And they are built better and can do more as well. Win-win. Head straight to the fleet manager and ask about commercial vehicles. :)

    • @FarmingWithYahweh
      @FarmingWithYahweh Před rokem +14

      @@josephoberlander I disagree - they aren't better built. The new EPA restrictions, the remote controls that allow hackers and the Gov easy access?
      no - these newer vehicles are _NOT_ better.
      Those twin turbo V6 will never outperform or outlast a traditional NA V8.

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander Před rokem +6

      @@FarmingWithYahweh They are better built compared to the current F150s for sure. That's why you just get a F350/450 with a V8 in it. That said, yes, just do get a Toyota instead. That Tundra will last you twice as long for sure. I can't remember the last time Toyota had major engine issues with its trucks.

    • @tallll70
      @tallll70 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, but you can't go by what you make... those 70k and up are much different than those expensive ones 20 years ago, plus it includes inflation, if you take away the screens electric rear window heated steering wheel end seats automatic wipers and lights things which are today on trims 3 steps above base, so if you get trim without all this you will be paying the same price as 20 years ago plus inflation of course, 2wd single cab fleets for 30k today is simple example of that

  • @dustyking8851
    @dustyking8851 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I remember walking on a car lot looking at cars that didn't have all these crazy markups. If you wanted all that crap you would have to order it & wait.
    Dad used to walk in buy a basic package car at near dealer price & would have a new car in 1 day. Granted they were Toyotas so things were different back then.
    Dealerships & auto companies are out of control, but we're stupid enough to try & get the best or coolest thing out there.

  • @adamtaylor5590
    @adamtaylor5590 Před rokem +485

    Even without additional markups these prices are insane why people buy these vehicles at these prices is beyond me and that goes for all brands!

    • @Maples01
      @Maples01 Před rokem +17

      People are stupid, buy vehicle they can't afford, at bloated prices over blue book, so when it gets repo you owe the difference from auction, which will be what the vehicle cost in the first place.

    • @MikeMarshall1411
      @MikeMarshall1411 Před rokem +8

      Because the gently used ones arent much cheaper. Glad I scooped my 17 tundra limited 4x4 for 43k before prices went insane.

    • @CA11100
      @CA11100 Před rokem +2

      If you account for inflation the prices are much saner

    • @FarmingWithYahweh
      @FarmingWithYahweh Před rokem +2

      @@MikeMarshall1411 buy something you can afford that is still reliable.
      Unfortunately timing sucks for some. I paid a little too much still for a 2008 GX 470. But it's still going to last longer than me if I do oil changes and maintenance.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Před rokem +8

      ​@@FarmingWithYahweh exactly. That's the way to go. Screw these new vehicles. My 2003 Tahoe is still running strong. 250k miles in and the biggest issue I had was blown head gasket. Nothing major

  • @brentkinsworthy4999
    @brentkinsworthy4999 Před rokem +462

    It's beyond me how anyone can afford a house payment, a car payment, and inflated groceries at these current prices. It just feels like we're in that period where the banks can't afford to repo anything because everyone is so upside down on everything they own.

    • @svenjorgensenn8418
      @svenjorgensenn8418 Před rokem +20

      @@Bone89 now they just add your old loan on top of the new loan.

    • @gpilsitz1783
      @gpilsitz1783 Před rokem +16

      Basically, using credit cards for groceries. All that is about to fail too.

    • @bunsguns8222
      @bunsguns8222 Před rokem

      ​@@Bone89 No they won't, the banks aren't stupid, they are already cutting credit.

    • @joshdoddadbod
      @joshdoddadbod Před rokem +6

      Sad times.

    • @moisesojeda1085
      @moisesojeda1085 Před rokem +28

      build back better 😂

  • @santiagoperales9772
    @santiagoperales9772 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Another thing to mention about the Nissan Titan is the 100k mile 5-year bumper to bumper warranty. I bought a loaded Pro4X in December 2022 for under msrp at 55k, including TT&L. Traded a 2018 f150 ecoboost that had both turbos replaced at 30k miles.

    • @warrenstemphly5756
      @warrenstemphly5756 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s really too bad that Nissan is killing off the Titan

  • @bronzebuilder2115
    @bronzebuilder2115 Před 7 měsíci +1

    In 2006 I bought a new car for $16k. Now in 2023 that same new car is over $40k, there's nothing significant changes to justify the price increase. The car doesn't fly nor self drive. It just reset the odometer and an added backup camera. 😂. It's like the dealership is competing against universities in increasing their fee while universities are raising tuition fee, while people's income stay relatively close to 10 years ago. How does anyone buy anything in this economy without going into debt??

  • @HerTony
    @HerTony Před rokem +203

    Just like in the past, history repeats itself.
    We keep bailing out our automakers so they abuse their situations.

    • @vontrap6942
      @vontrap6942 Před rokem +19

      Nothing ever changes. The banks, the corps, the car manufacturers always get bailed out while the working man gets screwed.

    • @Three60Crusader
      @Three60Crusader Před rokem

      Ford didn’t take bail out money

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@vontrap6942 Socialism for the rich, capitalism for everybody else.

    • @jimbobaggans1564
      @jimbobaggans1564 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The simple solution to it all is don't buy it!

    • @HerTony
      @HerTony Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jimbobaggans1564 I don’t buy American yet, my tax dollars bailed them out. So what was that about don’t buy them?

  • @jsant24
    @jsant24 Před rokem +169

    These truck manufacturers and dealers are out of their minds selling pickups at so high of a price but as long as people keep buying them they’re going to continue to do it.

    • @dol3980
      @dol3980 Před rokem +1

      I cannot believe the number of whiners or losers blaming dealers for the price of luxury trucks. They want a RAM 1500 Limited for 40K that is now as good as a BMW in terms of ergonomics, ride quality, safety and comfort for the price of a good lawn tractor. I give up on these hosers who shud get real jobs as plumbers/electricians/HVAC techs/landscapers etc. and make some bux not whine that dealers are ripping them off. Look at the newly arrived Mexicans (and illegals) in the SW USA all driving luxury pickups as they go to work every day in the service industry unlike the priveleged whiners here who want everything for nada.

    • @El_Scorcho_
      @El_Scorcho_ Před rokem +9

      And sell they do. No idea where all these people are getting their money from, but they keep buying.

    • @dol3980
      @dol3980 Před rokem +1

      @@El_Scorcho_ We have been to Fla, Cal, Nevada n Arizona and 90% of the owners are immigrants or illegals crossing the open border as murica has no borders (40 million illegals) . They tribalize as here in LA n soon dominate the service industry and can charge U 100+ plus an hour to change a sink faucet gasket as useless murican colleges turn ut grads specializing in ECG and transgender/LGTBQx studies. Go figure who U would pay to fix ur AC.

    • @g.k.1669
      @g.k.1669 Před rokem +11

      @@El_Scorcho_ 7 year payments for a vehicle is how they are doing it. Meanwhile, vehicle loan defaults are at an all time high.

    • @troyfall6573
      @troyfall6573 Před rokem +3

      They are not buying them. That is the problem and why GM, Ford and Ram are screwed. They raised the prices, lowered the quality and car loans are now at 8% and above. There is going to be a crash in the market once the 2024 models start rolling out.

  • @walkermoon77
    @walkermoon77 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I can’t wait for them to fix this problem ❤ . I wanted a new Tacoma but had to settle for used Corolla because of mark up games from dealership. 😅

  • @equteachme
    @equteachme Před 8 měsíci

    I bought a Rav4 November 2021 in the mist covid for the MSRP, at that time most if not all vehicles delivered to the dealer were sold before they were off the truck.

  • @TaMightyM00se
    @TaMightyM00se Před rokem +39

    As a trades person... a truck makes my life so much easier and i hate how the price of trucks have skyrocketed. Alot of people i see driving trucks dont tow, haul, or carry tools. They just use it as a status symbol. Trucks used to be for the blue collar working class now its a status symbol.

    • @recyclespinning9839
      @recyclespinning9839 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Yeah , I bought a used Texas truck , 2005 GMC SIERRA 4X4, . They don't make them like that anymore. I need for work and couldn't see buying a turbo 4cylinder in a truck.

    • @danielsnook5029
      @danielsnook5029 Před 6 měsíci +1

      So true. Trucks used to be designed to carry/haul loads, now they're designed to carry people. I lost my shit when the megacab came out.🤬

    • @BoaConstrictor126
      @BoaConstrictor126 Před 6 měsíci

      Even worse is people in big cities that never go outdoors but full size pickups. I can understand buying a midsize so you can go camping or fishing on weekends but why do you need a full size pickup truck in the city? Makes no sense

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries Před 5 měsíci

      When I used to work at pennDOT everyone else had full-size trucks of various brands and sizes, I had a couple of tacomas and would go scrapping at night and on the weekends. You’d see all these big trucks lined up with nothing in em sitting in the parking lot and there would be my tiny truck overflowing with scrap, sometimes hooked up to a trailer which was usually also over weight. I thought it was kinda funny. But then the dealers started only supplying trucks for those kinds of people. It’s dang near impossible to get the cheaper trim models with no options with a regular cab any more. They’re all expensive 4 door short or super short beds.

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries Před 5 měsíci

      @@BoaConstrictor126 some of us city people actually work

  • @SevenSixTwo2012
    @SevenSixTwo2012 Před rokem +150

    Toyota has been practising the 'zero stocks' management strategy for ages : in essence, they produce LESS than the overall demand, so they are always 100% sure not to have leftover stock on the dealer lots. Also, $60-70k for a "working man's truck" is still an insane sticker price, MSRP or not!

    • @Electronica27
      @Electronica27 Před rokem +1

      Until you need service that is.

    • @JIPlatium
      @JIPlatium Před rokem +2

      Or maybe they just make a ton of cars and can't keep up with demand.😂

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před rokem +7

      @@Electronica27 Toyota charges more for parts that aren't any longer lasting than parts used in other brands. Look no further than the 2nd gen Tundra's garbage air injection pump that they charged $400+ for while there was a compatible pump sold by AC Delco for less than $80. "yea but the Toyota OEM part reflected that price difference by lasting longer and being made better!" Nope. The Toyota OEM part failed just as often if not more often. It was garbage. The same goes for the Toyota OEM starter, water pump, power steering pump, rear diffs, etc. Worst of all was the frame. Toyota frames rust rot faster and more aggressively than the frames use by their competitors. "Yeah but Toyota gave away free frame replacements!" Nope. They gave some customers free frames. They did everything they could to weasel out of replacing all the frames they should have. They told dealers to only replace the frame if it had rust holes greater than 10mm in diameter. Your frame could have hundreds of rust holes in it, but if they were just 8 or 9mm, Toyota rejected the replacement, instead telling dealers to just cover the rust rot in undercoating. They also limited the "limited service campaign" to a very short period of time. Lots of owners didn't find out about the LSC until it was too late because the deadline was intentionally short. This is why Toyota lost a $3.6 billion dollar lawsuit for selling trucks and SUV's with frames that they knew for years had serious rust rot issues and did nothing to address the issue, instead doing everything they could to avoid being forced to issue a recall.

    • @edwardoavila7666
      @edwardoavila7666 Před rokem +4

      thats a function of inflation and wages not keeping up more than it is corporate greed. a $60k truck nowadays would be priced at about $34k 23 years ago, the problem was always with our highly intelligent 'elected' officials driving inflation while wages stagnated or even dipped.

    • @deutsch-amerikanisch8281
      @deutsch-amerikanisch8281 Před rokem +5

      40k is insane for a truck even

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this!

  • @felixbaum48
    @felixbaum48 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome content. Keep it up!

  • @robertcurtis9449
    @robertcurtis9449 Před rokem +96

    I got my truck paid off. I plan on driving it forever! These new truck prices are insane

    • @lemuelransom2193
      @lemuelransom2193 Před rokem +4

      Used trucks are insane too

    • @02markcal
      @02markcal Před rokem +1

      Smart move!

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 Před rokem +2

      I made the mistake of buying a used F150 with the 5.4L before knowing that a POS it was. Even still, I paid $5000 cdn for 2004 FX4. I've put $5000 into it and will continue to maintain it because it is still cheaper than $80K + for a new one or even $25K for a 10 yr old one. Trucks up here in Canada are insane...the money they want for a used one is nuts.

    • @robertcurtis9449
      @robertcurtis9449 Před rokem +2

      I understand completely. My '18 GMC Sierrra loaded and is paid off and just about when I think of buying a new truck, I ask why, for what, a couple more gadgets and a bigger screen?? $100K+ just seems outrageous for a truck

    • @perceive8159
      @perceive8159 Před rokem

      Unfortunately they aren't designed and intended to last and drive forever!

  • @Nigol66
    @Nigol66 Před rokem +37

    I paid the reservation for the Ford Lightning. I wanted the base model at $39,900. I finally got the email last week to place the order and the base now starts at $59,900!!! I contacted the dealership and they said ‘yer, everything has gone up’. Well, I’m not buying one. And fyi to dealerships… if they want my business, my trade in has gone up $30,000! LOL

    • @MotorFeed
      @MotorFeed  Před rokem +8

      You dodged a bullet there by not getting that truck.

    • @cghousing2
      @cghousing2 Před rokem +2

      Yep, in the exact same boat. Pro model isn't even available now, so it's actually $70,000 after tax and destination fee

    • @truthserum5310
      @truthserum5310 Před rokem +9

      Same here. I placed a reservation in July of 21 for a Lightning Pro at $39,900. I got the email 2 weeks ago that my number is called. I called my dealer and told them to stick that Lightning where the sun doesn't shine. Absurd they want 60k for a base lighting work truck. Blow me Ford!

    • @perindne
      @perindne Před rokem +1

      @@truthserum5310 FORDS BLOW UP TO SH!T ANYWAY. Don't buy one!!!!!

    • @psalm2forliberty577
      @psalm2forliberty577 Před rokem +1

      Bravo - once more people tell them "Screw You" (I'd use my firmist Christian tone possibe) to their GOUGING, and walk away - those prices will drop like a STONE.
      Cause that's unsustainable BS territory there !
      Market pressure when prices meet reality.
      Bottom line many, perhaps a majority of new car & truck sales are DISCRETIONARY, meaning your old vehicle is still FINE for continued service but too many have become pampered & conditioned to expect "New Every 2" years car / truck trade ins.
      I have idiot neighbors who do this - they're fearful of breakdowns, ignorant of how to maintain their own vehicles & plain LAZY.
      You now have a MAJORITY of the population that are like this - and it's flat out UNSUSTAINABLE.
      When I was a kid in the 60-70s most Dad's at least changed their own oil & did break jobs + taught their sons how to.
      Precious few today are taught such practical skills, they all play on computers afraid to dirty their hands.
      It's all coming home to ROOST.
      And we've no one to blame but ourselves !

  • @mikes4352
    @mikes4352 Před 9 měsíci

    I was looking at Toyota in January, and they were absolutely marking up vehicles. Anywfrom $1500 up to $5k depending on vehicle. Just didn't advertise it.
    Thanks for sharing, I enjoy your channel.

  • @HoofHearted801
    @HoofHearted801 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent video, honest and insightful.

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 Před rokem +189

    That's basically why I own a Tacoma. These dealers are becoming more and more like bankers. Greedy selfish dogs. This greed will ultimately become their demise.

    • @svenjorgensenn8418
      @svenjorgensenn8418 Před rokem +3

      Actually, the banks are hurting more than the dealers are. Because your 70k f150 will end up being about 75k after interest

    • @justinfowler2857
      @justinfowler2857 Před rokem

      Becoming like bankers? Nah stealerships have always ripped everyone off.

    • @rodger7029
      @rodger7029 Před rokem

      Blah, blah, blah

    • @Tallnerdyguy
      @Tallnerdyguy Před rokem +4

      ​@Sven Jorgensenn 75? More like 90 after 6 years

    • @Tallnerdyguy
      @Tallnerdyguy Před rokem +1

      Gm makes more money with financing over vehicles.

  • @Sal834
    @Sal834 Před rokem +279

    More to the Toyota story. Dealers ARE still marking up but Toyota started Smart Path where you go online and fill out form requests and they steer you to a dealership with no markups. That is how I got my 2023 4Runner. Dealers with markups according to rep are losing allocations.

    • @MotorFeed
      @MotorFeed  Před rokem +35

      Oh ya. I have no doubt some of them are still marking up. Just didn’t see that here. I even checked online prices and no markups were listed. Glad to hear that dealers doing the markups are losing allocations. Thanks for the info.

    • @Sal834
      @Sal834 Před rokem +16

      Only way I found out was when I complained at auto show to company rep. They told me about it. First time around put deposit for an order and salesmen switched to their name. 4 months later a call from salesmen demanding $10k and private sale. Found out he was fired but I did threaten him and got money back. I was not the only victim. Dealership's only question was did I get the deposit back. They could care less after that. Toyota is looking into it.

    • @jerryjeromehawkins1712
      @jerryjeromehawkins1712 Před rokem +30

      So Timothy... you ended up paying msrp? Not good. By you paying msrp you are paying exactly what the manufacturer wants you to pay. That's not a deal my friend.
      Hard to believe that people are now paying msrp and celebrating about it, lol.

    • @Sal834
      @Sal834 Před rokem +22

      Well when you need a car and your current one needs $3500 in repairs, which is the smarter move. Throw money into a piece of crap 2018 Jeep 2dr Wrangler with 25k miles with electrical issues or bite the bullet and at least get the money out of the Jeep in trade which was a lot. In this market you can wish in one hand and crap in the other and see which gets filled first. I made the right choice.

    • @penny0G
      @penny0G Před rokem +7

      Dealers do not have to honor smart path. A lot of them won't for popular models

  • @humid-rb7rt
    @humid-rb7rt Před 9 měsíci +1

    I will NEVER pay any of these prices. I have a 08 Ford F-150 XL with stick shift one owner and roll down windows. I ‘ll drive it until it dies thank you.

  • @carlbruhn1772
    @carlbruhn1772 Před 10 měsíci

    I am quite thankful for the people buying new trucks. They are helping my selection of future 4 year old trucks with low mileage and quite affordable.

  • @old.doge3333
    @old.doge3333 Před rokem +83

    As long as people can get the credit to buy them nothing will change until the credit dries up🤯which is coming 😱

    • @geraldevans2535
      @geraldevans2535 Před rokem +4

      That’s coming

    • @falcorzed
      @falcorzed Před rokem

      When already?!

    • @OquendoHector333
      @OquendoHector333 Před rokem

      Yes, you are correct. Nobody is talking about it. Banks know, it will be on news for everyone to see and hear , be wise don't get caught up in this insane Manipulation 😢

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Před 11 měsíci +2

      If people would quit living on credit and go back to living on MONEY, wages would go up, as people would instantly found out that they are seriously underpaid.

    • @falcorzed
      @falcorzed Před 11 měsíci

      @@michaelbenardo5695 no.

  • @BigBossIvan
    @BigBossIvan Před rokem +158

    Honest to goodness how the hell people afford these trucks is way, way, beyond me. My wife and I have good jobs and a stable home, but those truck prices still blow us out of the water.

    • @svenjorgensenn8418
      @svenjorgensenn8418 Před rokem +14

      Guess what, people are leasing them. So in 3 years, there will be a lot of nice cars and trucks for sale with about 30-50k miles. These might end up being good deals

    • @shazmodeus2795
      @shazmodeus2795 Před rokem +17

      I farm, and needed more expenses for my taxes last year, so I bought a $60k Ram and wrote the entire thing off. Many tradesmen do the same thing. It's better to spend the money on yourself than give it to the government in taxes that they'll waste. As for non-self employed people, I couldn't tell ya.

    • @kenshinhimura9387
      @kenshinhimura9387 Před rokem +8

      @@svenjorgensenn8418 lol nope. They will just charge you $30-$40k for a used one.

    • @AW-zy1kw
      @AW-zy1kw Před rokem +9

      @@kenshinhimura9387 More like 50. Used car prices are just as absurd.

    • @sn4rl277
      @sn4rl277 Před rokem +8

      Most cannot, they are leveraged to the eye balls. Those folks will be the first ones to turn their truck over when there is a little snag in their income. Repo's are on the rise and used car sales are down this last month. Stand by, in 4 to 6 months there will be a ton of used cars to pick from.

  • @SinCityRaider81
    @SinCityRaider81 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So glad I've seen your videos recently. I'm going with a used truck.

  • @mikeheil8091
    @mikeheil8091 Před 9 měsíci

    Saw a new Tundra with $ 5K in dealer markup yesterday in Ukiah, Ca. All dealers are gouging customers. $ 70K plus for a pickup is crazy, especially with current interest rates.

  • @bartwilloughby2909
    @bartwilloughby2909 Před rokem +57

    In 1980 I paid $5000 for a 78 Chevy Half Ton. It’s still on the Road .

    • @kylegreen378
      @kylegreen378 Před rokem +4

      I bet its still at least $5000, too.

    • @internetguy1260
      @internetguy1260 Před rokem +5

      $5k in 1980 is $18,254.85 in todays money, adjusted for inflation.

    • @phillmckrakin2518
      @phillmckrakin2518 Před rokem

      ​@@internetguy1260 minimum wage was $3.10 an hour in 1980. I bet his Chevy like most trucks of the time is pretty basic.

    • @Geoduck.
      @Geoduck. Před rokem +1

      And it's likely worth more than you paid for it in 78! A clean square body goes for darn good money in our area.

    • @kylegreen378
      @kylegreen378 Před rokem +1

      @@phillmckrakin2518 That is why they survived. And we know that. Its also why we like thrm.

  • @manoloprpr
    @manoloprpr Před rokem +89

    Each vehicle still overpriced by at least 20k. Those 70k trucks are truly 50k trucks, nothing justifies the price increase other than “virtual” expenses and “raise in costs”. Especially when all the R&D for most of these brands goes back to 2010-2013 and they have already recuperated and made profit on those.

    • @zoobrizz
      @zoobrizz Před rokem +2

      We just picked up my Wife’s new Prius that we ordered 3 months ago. Paid MSRP 37k. And now there’s a 8 month wait.
      I’m a Chevy truck guy. And have no desire for a new one.

    • @marcburns508
      @marcburns508 Před rokem

      inflation. our dollar lost mad value in 3 years. no one buying treasury bonds. the dollar is toast. be prepared to pay 100k for a new vehicle. that use to be called being middle class. welcome to the future.

    • @sn4rl277
      @sn4rl277 Před rokem

      I am seeing Honda not marking up most of their vehicles (minus the Civic and Type-R). Mazda's are sitting on the lot and Chevy and Ford cannot sell trucks currently. That should be a sign for anyone that this high prices will come down really soon.

    • @davem7722
      @davem7722 Před rokem

      you can get a Sr crewmax 4x4 for 45k

  • @luckyguy600
    @luckyguy600 Před 8 měsíci

    Almost 14 months to get my new Corolla Cross.
    I was almost going to cancel & get my down payment back.
    I will never go through this hell again!

  • @rdefendr1737
    @rdefendr1737 Před 9 měsíci

    Always bought GMC until 2021 when only the highest end plus $80k Denali had “blindside detection”. GMC said there was a shortage of the needed electrical parts. Ended up buying the 2021 Sequoia SR5 with “blindside detection” for $60k.

  • @casagrande9026
    @casagrande9026 Před rokem +208

    The Toyota dealership near me had dealer markup stickers ranging from $7000 to $20’000 (Sequoia TRD). I’ve never even paid MSRP for any new car so the dealer markups mean I won’t be buying anything new

    • @ericstevens8744
      @ericstevens8744 Před rokem

      FUCK TOYOTA

    • @sfcjones2590
      @sfcjones2590 Před rokem +3

      Same here, Ford and Toyota marked up 5k to 10k above MSRP. The GM dealer did not

    • @deshawn2877
      @deshawn2877 Před rokem +4

      My friend bought 2023 Toyota tundra TRD. At 103k out the door. I was like wtf.

    • @drx1xym154
      @drx1xym154 Před rokem

      @@sfcjones2590 -- Three months ago, the GM/Chevy dealership was marking up the truck/SUV - the Suburban (these things are beasts!) by $16K.
      Three weeks ago, we purchased the same Suburban for MSRP.
      Prices are coming down. Is MSRP rising?

    • @mikec6607
      @mikec6607 Před rokem +2

      Problem is people are still buying them. I’m boycotting buying a car until I can pay MSRP out the door again. Yeah that’s with the tax. I use to talk them down to everything in the price dealer fees and tax and I only paid the price of the MSRP. So I got the car for thousands under MSRP.

  • @cadrecola4672
    @cadrecola4672 Před rokem +54

    I bought a fully loaded Lincoln Mark LT truck for $33k in 2008. These current truck prices are completely insane.

    • @Txpo50
      @Txpo50 Před rokem +8

      2008 was 15 years ago. A LOT has changed since then

    • @dol3980
      @dol3980 Před rokem

      @@Txpo50 Chris what an intelligent reply on this blog filled with morons. I bought a house in 70s for 40K and a truk for 4K. Do the math on what this house is worth today in North Carolina and then talk truk prices in terms of relativity. The morons here cannot even balance a capital one debit card but r truj price experts.

    • @williamrage6225
      @williamrage6225 Před rokem +14

      47,427.42 today, adjusted for inflation. That's still half of a fully loaded truck today...

    • @jibrilthegreat35
      @jibrilthegreat35 Před 7 měsíci

      I bought a lightly used F150 back in 2002, four wheel drive, V8, supercrew. For 19K I still own that truck. 😊

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 Před 9 měsíci

    I am definitely seeing more of the new generation Tundra pickups running around. And they look a lot better on the road than they do in videos and photos.

  • @mikem8093
    @mikem8093 Před 11 měsíci

    Sadly you are so right! and you didn't even mention the 5yr 100k mile bumper to bumper warranty on Titan beats all

  • @angelrbarajas
    @angelrbarajas Před rokem +39

    I worked for a Toyota Dealership in Hanford, CA. They don’t show mark-up on the window sticker but they do markup when you go into negotiate a deal.

    • @1SmokingLizard
      @1SmokingLizard Před rokem

      Call them out for false advertising

    • @erod6468
      @erod6468 Před rokem +6

      They indeed do that, so you have to go, work on the MSRP(getting it lower) then work on the add-ons(removing them and lowering the price on the ones they won't remove, make sure you ask the salesperson for a print out of every little thing they are adding to do this and be sure you get it and then do the math to make sure it's all there). The online MSRP on my 2023 Tacoma TRD off road 4x4 that I just purchased in March was $41,791. When I got there, the inflated price was $48,788. I immediately asked the salesman for a complete printout of every single little add on/option they threw in to make the price balloon and then I told him I want to negotiate just the MSRP without anything they added. I got the MSRP down to $37,000 flat, then I went down the list on every single add on and had him remove/negotiated on the ones they would not remove. I got him down to just under $42,000 with the add ons, then went with the finance manager and since they still would not remove the useless KAAR alarm, I had them deactivate it and saved an extra almost $600. I had the finance manager promise to paint my rear bumper chrome caps at no charge to me as part of the deal(make sure to get that or anything like this or any promises in writing in the forms you are filling out) the same Lunar rock color as the whole truck and declined any and all warranties and service plans he tried selling me(you can get those at a later time if you'd like). Out the door with all taxes and registration fees, I paid $44,627. It was pretty tough and I did not enjoy it at all, but I think I did OK from where I was and from where I could have been. Dealerships are there to rip you off as much as you let yourself. Never speak about monthly payments, downpayments or anything else, never let them run you credit or even inform them of what it may be like besides not bad, don't talk to them about how much money you make and stick to your guns and be ready to walk away! Negotiate price, total price with add ons and then, and only then, move forward. I did have great credit and a downpayment of $12,000 as well as a pre approval from my credit union for 3.99%. I informed the fincnance manager of this and they not only matched it, but went lower at 3.5%.Good luck!

    • @vincefairleigh6899
      @vincefairleigh6899 Před rokem +1

      @@erod6468great advice, thanks

    • @erod6468
      @erod6468 Před rokem

      @@paul562 agreed, but compared to what most people are getting ripped off for, I think I did OK and instead of being completely raped, I was at least wined and dined.

    • @erod6468
      @erod6468 Před rokem

      @@paul562 yeah, anything pro they will not budge much if at all. To be honest, unless you really, really, really just want the pro(tacoma at least), they aren't really worth it. I got my off road and I already have a better suspension than what comes on the pro, have better wheels and tires, got a grill(bronze trail edition) and the inside is pretty much the same minus leather which I personally don't like. It also has the rear diff locker and the crawl control, so really just a better factory suspension(not even that great to be honest) and mostly cosmetic differences is what differentiates them. All for way less than anything pro. Not worth it in my opinion, especially if you'll still be modifying it. To each their own though.

  • @PhyuckYu619
    @PhyuckYu619 Před rokem +78

    When I bought my tundra in 2018 I paid 44k and thought that was insane. Looks like I’ll hanging to this beast for a while

    • @zoobrizz
      @zoobrizz Před rokem +1

      I did the same with my 2018 Silverado Z71. Never again

    • @tho464
      @tho464 Před rokem +2

      @@zoobrizz I have the same. A silver 2018 Silverado Z71 that I paid $38K for. Gonna keep it forever I guess.

    • @Mika-ph6ku
      @Mika-ph6ku Před rokem +7

      @@tho464 Hopefully it'll actually last forever, I definitely don't trust any Chevys newer than like, 2003...

    • @perindne
      @perindne Před rokem +5

      71 year old driver here. I am driving a 1996 Toyota Tacoma 4 banger with 224 K miles - A/C, auto trans, everything still works great. This old truck starts and runs like a champ, the paint looks good and everything works. ALWAYS DO THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE on time and enjoy your older vehicle - please note that car insurance gets cheaper as the miles and years pile up. Don't beat your vehicles to crap like SO MANY THOUGHTLESS people do. Drive the speed limit, modest starts and stops, warm up the engine for 20 - 30 seconds every morning before driving, keep up all basic maintenance as per the owners manual, and last but not least, smile all the way to the bank every day. A new car DOES NOT EQUAL ETERNAL JOY. Do you want money in the bank or do you want an older but very reliable vehicle? You decide. I TOTALLY AVOID AMERICAN MADE CARS BECAUSE MY EXPERIENCE IS nearly as long as Toyotas or Hondas. Yes, the Toyotas and Hondas are a bit more pricy but they last longer than other brands.

    • @tho464
      @tho464 Před rokem +2

      @@perindne I agree on the longevity of Toyota and Honda, but I really don’t like how thin the doors and sheet metal feel on a foreign truck. They make me feel like I wouldn’t make it out of an accident alive. That being said my other car is a Honda Accord which will last forever. My last Accord I drove for 220,000 miles before I decided to move to a Hybrid and I now get 50 MPG highway. Gotta love that.

  • @mikeoglesby8694
    @mikeoglesby8694 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You can’t beat a Ford an GMC trucks especially the ride , my dad has a 1999 Cadillac and a 1999 Mercedes, his favorite is the Cadillac the rides he said you just can’t beat it !

  • @Doogie1954
    @Doogie1954 Před 9 měsíci

    In Canada the some Toyota Dealers are adding extras like paint protection and undercoating and increasing the price by approx. $3500.

  • @arcris1
    @arcris1 Před rokem +271

    The last two new vehicles I bought were Fords. I can truly say that I will never buy another Ford product again

    • @narutobroken
      @narutobroken Před rokem +24

      Same for a few people in my family. There is a reason Toyotas are selling so fast

    • @waldo2600
      @waldo2600 Před rokem +23

      Honestly its sad but if you want a reliable american car your gonna have to go early 2000s late 90s

    • @mertz313
      @mertz313 Před rokem +26

      Same with GM. A few years ago we got a new equinox and Silverado. Both were unreliable garbage. Ford is no better. Now we have a Toyota highlander and no problems. However, I live in the Detroit area, so it’s kinda sad not driving a car built by the companies in my area

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn Před rokem +2

      @@waldo2600
      More like 1912 Model T.

    • @MarcusBeebe
      @MarcusBeebe Před rokem +22

      We have a fleet of Ford EcoSports. In all 5 of them , the engines blew up before 80,000 highway miles.

  • @T51B1
    @T51B1 Před rokem +104

    Manufacturers saw how much profit the dealers were making on markups and decided to up their MSRP to take that profit instead of the dealer. Anyone buying a new vehicle right now is crazy, they are getting a double whammy of very high prices and high interest rates (manufacturers have already started the lower interest incentives for "well qualified buyers" and the rebates). This cycle absolutely will correct itself, most likely in the 2nd half of 2023, just sit tight and be patient if you are in the market for a new vehicle.
    The thing that really shocks me is just how terrible a lot of people are with money now. 70-80K depreciating assets at interest rates of 7% (or higher!) that will have lost a lot of their value by the time they pay the car note off...they might as well just light their money on fire. Are personal finance and basic economics (and common sense) not taught anymore? Big money and banks have so many people conditioned to live lives of debt slavery.

    • @perindne
      @perindne Před rokem +7

      People these days have gone crazy and will buy exorbitantly expensive brand new vehicles when good slightly used vehicles costs MUCH less.

    • @kennethdelorey8842
      @kennethdelorey8842 Před rokem +11

      I won't play the new vehicle game. Not because I can't, but at the end of the day it is something that gets you from point A to point B. A nice used car well maintained with lower miles works for me. Pay cash, no debt.

    • @NeoAutodroid
      @NeoAutodroid Před rokem +5

      I honestly don't know how average consumers are affording these prices especially with housing alone skyrocketing in price. I just have to assume people are swimming in unimaginable debt. Government spending isn't setting a good example either. Just run up the tab. How big can the bubble get before it finally bursts and when it does how bad is the situation going to be then ? Scary to think about.

    • @truckguy6.7
      @truckguy6.7 Před rokem +3

      @Paul When supply comes back the prices will fall. Will they fall to 2018 levels? No. Dealers and factories are greedy. When the supply comes back and one of them starts walking away with sales figures they will start putting large rebates on them again. Guaranteed.

    • @dee-or9zh
      @dee-or9zh Před rokem +2

      @@truckguy6.7 no, it will not, the makers will reduce supply to maintain pricing

  • @joser.mendiola1602
    @joser.mendiola1602 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for your content.

  • @jameskellis3122
    @jameskellis3122 Před 9 měsíci

    My guess would be that these are customer ordered vehicles that were probably sold before even being delivered to the dealership. Which would also explain the lack of the additional stickers!!

  • @ClashingwithTofu
    @ClashingwithTofu Před rokem +63

    There’s a one little thing you didn’t mention…these Toyotas are not being sold as they literally come in. They are being sold prior to getting to dealer lots. I just did this with Lexus gx460…spoke to a salesman, saw what was coming in and putting deposit and paying msrp (no mark up). Just have to wait a month, wait for car to get to port then to dealership. Voila!

    • @mikewendeln5218
      @mikewendeln5218 Před rokem +6

      We did the same on a Highlander.

    • @nodaklojack
      @nodaklojack Před rokem +8

      Agreed. You go to the dealer and they show you an allocation list of what you're interested in that is coming in. You select and put down a payment then wait, up to three months. They call when your truck arrives. Tacomas are high demand vehicles.

    • @AnhH88
      @AnhH88 Před rokem +2

      Exactly what I did for my Tacoma off road 2021. Saves me 5k based on other dealership's mark up.

    • @dangerrulz
      @dangerrulz Před rokem +1

      Went to a Toyota Dealership to do the same last week. Luckily they had gotten 5 Tacoma’s a day before. Picked up on with a $3k discount on MSRP.

  • @bthor5397
    @bthor5397 Před rokem +124

    Mark Miller is one of the amazing dealerships that did not EVER charge market adjustment. That is why I will support them. I literally will drive past 4 other Toyota dealers to buy from them! Thank you Mark Miller.

    • @FlatPlaneCranky
      @FlatPlaneCranky Před rokem +4

      I just picked up my 2023 Tundra at msrp from mark miller. Robin is my salesman and will continue to give them my business. honest dealership.

    • @garfieldisgod
      @garfieldisgod Před rokem +15

      Even without markups......you are being royally screwed.......they are 'mass produced items like toasters and blenders.......they can
      stamp them out by the millions.......they have perfected making them cheap and fast.....then selling them at outrageous prices
      to dummies with more dollars than sense.......

    • @apt62
      @apt62 Před rokem +3

      His family also funded the Land Cruiser museum in SLC. Great facility!

    • @achaz23
      @achaz23 Před rokem +4

      Honda never had a market adjustment either. We bought a brand new Pilot Black last year from Don Jacobs, Louisville KY, no markup!

    • @RunW-TheBigDogs
      @RunW-TheBigDogs Před rokem +1

      Where is the dealership

  • @tmwei396
    @tmwei396 Před 9 měsíci

    Utah is very different than NJ where I am where Toyota dealers are charging $5K Market Adjustment fee for every trim level Corolla Cross SUV. My brother was shopping for one earlier this year and every Toyota dealer in a 50 mile radius was charging that. He got a Mazda CX-30 instead for $2K below MSRP. So just because they're not charging extra in Utah doesn't mean Toyota dealers in other states aren't.

  • @joedewberry2282
    @joedewberry2282 Před 9 měsíci

    In December 2022 I bought a 2023 Tacoma. The sales rep would call me every other Wednesday based on their allocation and my criteria. We caught the vehicle early enough to get a handful of custom items on the truck. No gouging -- at/around 52k out the door.

  • @rickosborne6521
    @rickosborne6521 Před rokem +30

    These prices are just nuts. I bought a new 22 F-150 Lariat 5.0 a year ago for almost $10k less than they're asking now for XLT trims. Insanity.

    • @eddyrivera7287
      @eddyrivera7287 Před rokem +3

      You acting like you got a deal, bruh you got robbed clean

  • @Tankeryanker339
    @Tankeryanker339 Před rokem +57

    As much as I would love a new truck I'm not willing to have a payment ranging from 700 to 1,300 + a month .

    • @windjammerjohn
      @windjammerjohn Před rokem +11

      Thats how I feel. My house mortgage is $1100 a month. In 10 years my house will still be worth something and have value. How much value/worth will all these overpriced small displacement turbo charged trucks have in 10 years?

    • @Tankeryanker339
      @Tankeryanker339 Před rokem +2

      @@windjammerjohn right my mortgage is 1,160 a month and my house has gained 150k + buy a new car and it drops what 10 to 20% the minute you leave to lot .

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest Před rokem

      @@windjammerjohn First off, there's no such thing as a new car that can be bought that only goes up in value. But given vehicle used price trends from the last 15 years, truck values depreciate a lot slower than cars. The chances you'd be upside down on a truck during the course of the loan is A LOT lower. I say this from experience. I'm halfway through the loan (used car loan, meaning higher interest than new) on my truck and I'm already at the point where I'd be in the green if I sold it.

    • @simpolang
      @simpolang Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I only buy cars 20k max....
      And never buy new....

    • @Tankeryanker339
      @Tankeryanker339 Před rokem

      @@simpolang good idea no point in being car poor

  • @highrider9168
    @highrider9168 Před 9 měsíci

    Toyota should just setup an app and allow us to order and receive in groups of shipments direct from manufacturer.
    Cut out the middle men gatekeeping and price gouging.

  • @johnhoward3271
    @johnhoward3271 Před 9 měsíci

    I bought a new Tacoma access cab p/u ( took delivery last day of January )
    I had to wait a month for it . Gave 30k out the door ( 4cyl. base truck )

  • @bohdanvalchuk8773
    @bohdanvalchuk8773 Před rokem +5

    Something makes me think that those stickers SOLD could be fake just to hype up new customers to buy cars quickly before they are gone. If they are all sold why are they still sitting on the dealer’s lot? Who buys the cars and doesn’t go and pick it up as soon as possible. If I paid money for a car why wouldn’t I drive it off the lot right away?! Doesn’t make sense

  • @alantoledo7743
    @alantoledo7743 Před rokem +67

    The majority of Toyota dealerships in California add a market adjustment to their vehicles, especially the Tundras or other pickups. I had to buy my Tundra from a Texas dealership that sold at MSRP.

    • @billywhite4190
      @billywhite4190 Před rokem +1

      Car dealers, regardless of brand get a bonus called "kickback money" from the manufacturer every year based on the number of units they have sold for the time period so they do not have to add extra money to the MSRP. Dealers are not very smart people or they would realize they are sending buyers always by this bad business practice. None of the car manufacturers tell dealers to sell above sticker price nor do they condone this. Large Ford dealers seem to be the worst offenders. New cars are already too high selling at MSRP. What ever happened to incentives and rebates? Still new car dealers are able to move the numbers around to whatever they want them to be to look more appealing to the customer. Did you ever notice that some car sales people will avoid from being specific about payments even after a drawn out time of negotiation in order to get you on into the finance office to start closing the deal. That's when the final numbers are revealed. May be more money than the deal deal you tried to get but by then you're too worn down to negotiate further. You want the car or truck and go ahead because you figure it's the best deal you're gonna get at that dealer even though it's more than you originally more than you wanted to pay. Buying a new vehicle can be a nightmare especially by the time you get to the finance office. By then you've surrendered your right to walk away. The dealer's got you where they want you.

    • @rich4860
      @rich4860 Před rokem +1

      A Toyota dealer in St. Augustine is doing >>>> "MARKET ADJUSTMENT" ON NEW & USED!!!! GO FIGURE????? FLAP YOUR TAIL AT THAT!!!!!

    • @thorsky2754
      @thorsky2754 Před rokem +7

      Arizona has a couple Toyota dealers selling MSRP with only a small add on package, less than $1k. Even a TRD Pro Sequoia.

    • @nhanvu4185
      @nhanvu4185 Před rokem +2

      @@thorsky2754 Do you know the location of those dealers?

    • @WildnUnruly
      @WildnUnruly Před 11 měsíci

      How did you manage that! I just got back from Texas and NO ONE would sell me a truck without jumping through all the hoops. If a truck is being registered in CA they don’t have the smog equipment to test to CA levels. I searched the TX DMV for the requirements to register my truck in Texas and it required I live in TX for 30 days, supply a Texas address, provide proof of residency. The kicker is I wanted to buy the truck in TX because I am moving out of CA but need to wait till my house sells before I can do that. I need the truck to move.

  • @keithlowe1982
    @keithlowe1982 Před 11 měsíci

    9:15 Thought I was going to have a heart attack !
    A P/U truck that *isn't* a Crew Cab ?

  • @nancylove8360
    @nancylove8360 Před 8 měsíci

    We just bought a 2023 Tacoma trail editon, last one on the lot. Beautiful truck.

  • @sherylellingson3538
    @sherylellingson3538 Před rokem +23

    I'll be just fine. I bought both a 2019 F-150 and a Fusion in 2020. Before the prices went up. Thought I was making a huge mistake at the time, buying two brand new vehicles at once, but now I feel like a genius.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Not only did you win financially but you got those before all the parts shortages and poor quality control. These new cars and trucks being sold are all riddled with major issues that might show up in a few months, a few years, or just randomly on a road trip your wheel decides to drive off into the sunset without you.

    • @vincea1830
      @vincea1830 Před 8 měsíci

      If you bought them with cash then your might be in a decent spot but if you have a garbage 72 month loan with double digit interest rates then buddy you were fucked hard in those deals.

  • @JC27x
    @JC27x Před rokem +33

    Its wild that trucks are even being listed at those MSRPs.

    • @zoobrizz
      @zoobrizz Před rokem

      Not Ford and GM

    • @richardturner7185
      @richardturner7185 Před rokem +2

      What’s wild to me is people are still buying them. At what price point do people say enough?

    • @nickwinn
      @nickwinn Před rokem

      It's the new increased MSRP that includes more money for the dealer now.

    • @JC27x
      @JC27x Před rokem

      I remember when trucks like the tacoma and the ford ranger, hell even the tundra were supposed to be basically entry level type trucks, or aka the affordable trucks. And as time goes on they are becoming more and more out of reach.

  • @drewfinisher11
    @drewfinisher11 Před 10 měsíci +1

    seen a documentary about Japan , seemed strange there was nobody there driving Tundra pickups or many of these other vehicles,
    ...seen a few f150s though,..oh what a feeling! ,..it is, to support other countries 🇯🇵

  • @bigbassjonz
    @bigbassjonz Před 7 měsíci +2

    Who TF is buying midsize trucks for 70k??

  • @Xsupra35
    @Xsupra35 Před rokem +25

    I will never pay that for a new truck, ever! 😂

    • @dol3980
      @dol3980 Před rokem

      Buy a used Nissan or Datsun or Ridgeline for ur pocketbook and then test drive a RAM 1500 Limited to discover what a loser U r driving these inferior pik ups but at lo costs so U can eat lunch tomorrow without Jello as dessert.

  • @sunbeam8866
    @sunbeam8866 Před rokem +49

    One of Toyota's problems is - they built them so well, I'm still driving my '90s Camry and Tacoma. And I got them used. The idea of paying more than even 10K is insane!
    As for Nissan, I also have a '98 Altima with 230K, and it's been very reliable. But they slipped after marrying Renault, and I don't think they really recovered!

    • @WBradleyRobbins
      @WBradleyRobbins Před rokem +4

      01 Tacoma prerunner here. Frame and engine replaced, current engine has about 200k, trans and body have almost 500k miles. Still does what I need her to do.

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest Před rokem +2

      Nah, Nissan's challenging period was between 2010 and 2018. They just started leaving the malaise they've been going through since Carlos Ghosn was removed from his position. But he absolutely saved them from bankruptcy in the late 90s and breathed massive life into their products from 2002 to 2010.

    • @BigBossIvan
      @BigBossIvan Před rokem +2

      @@SurelyYewJest Nissan is Renault now. Stay away, far, far away… There’s a reason they lead the way in sub prime lending.

    • @andrewvillanueva3722
      @andrewvillanueva3722 Před rokem +2

      I have a lexus ls430 2001 with 360,000 miles. Original engine and transmission. Original starter and alternator. It is the best car I ever had. I also have the lexus ls460 L and it a great car also.

    • @andrewvillanueva3722
      @andrewvillanueva3722 Před rokem

      @Steve Chadwick I had ls430 2001 for 20 years and they are bullet proof cars. I have had a few mechanic work on ls430 2001 and they say it will easily go over 500,000 miles if I keep up the maintenance.

  • @Skeene60
    @Skeene60 Před 11 měsíci

    I did see a tundra TRD off-road for 55 or 56 while I was getting my oil changed last Friday. Also on the same lot, a 2019 f-150 raptor with 40,000 miles for around the same price.

  • @AlignmentCoaching
    @AlignmentCoaching Před 8 měsíci

    There was an F150 lariat that was used 2020 but less than 20k miles. Beautiful. $51k they said but I wanted less than $40k….
    It was sold in 5 days after I saw it

  • @chrisrobbins7351
    @chrisrobbins7351 Před rokem +32

    This isnt for every dealership. I was looking at a 4runner trd and they had it marked up"market value" 25k. Absolutely insane.

  • @9GSR
    @9GSR Před rokem +56

    Damn the little Tacoma broke into the $40k already, that is insane!!!

    • @ihmdad
      @ihmdad Před rokem +9

      And they feel cheaper made than ever.

    • @imacrazy6872
      @imacrazy6872 Před rokem +1

      The Tacoma broke into the 40's back in 2020 in Texas. I can kick myself for not buying the base Tacoma for 24k when I had the chance in 2019.

    • @thechemist1856
      @thechemist1856 Před rokem +2

      Got mine for $ 43k 100k warranty parts and labor TRD sport

  • @jpierce1987
    @jpierce1987 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love how these companies added what essentially amounts to an XL sized Amazon Fire tablet to the dash and now get to double the price of these vehicles.

    • @davidanderson8469
      @davidanderson8469 Před 5 měsíci

      Ha,ha! These huge screens are just a distraction to me. The Tesla one would drive me nuts.

    • @1kingrod1
      @1kingrod1 Před 4 měsíci

      i myself am not a fan of the big screens like ram's 12" or Tesla's, i do like the 8.4" screen ram has tho not too big not in a blinding spot and not an extra arm and leg for the size of the screen.

  • @russmartin4189
    @russmartin4189 Před 9 měsíci

    I had a 2005 Nissan Titan. It was a nice truck and came with more options included, compared to Ford and GM. However, at that time reliability was in the dumper. I said, so what, it is under warranty for 3 years and they will take care of it. And they did. However, decided to keep it. Kept it for 10 years. In later years, things went that should not have gone bad. I needed new engine mounts and a new steering knuckle, or whatever it is called. Both repairs were very expensive. The real killer though was the day I went to trade it in toward a new vehicle, the transmission went. In the end, instead of getting $10K for it, Nissan gave me $6K. This thing had low mileage too. Only 70K and it looked and drove nice. I was 54 when I bought it and 64 when I sold it. I took care of it. The experience made me go to a 2019 Ford F150 which i bought after having an Explorer for a few years. Since I am now 74, I intend to have the F150 the rest of my driving years. Hopefully, that will be past 90.

  • @markive9907
    @markive9907 Před rokem +21

    I went to Elk Grove Toyota ,I bought a 22 tundra 4x4 crew max sr5 for $49,700 they did not charge $ 1 over . I was happy to get it considering the used tundras were 35-45 k with 50to 80 k miles .

    • @vendettauzumaki
      @vendettauzumaki Před rokem +1

      Bro Elk Grove Toyota is where it’s at!! The only thing is that they only have the SR5s but they are getting a couple limiteds in soon!! How is the drive? I test drove a limited in Roseville but not the sr5. Am I missing out on it compared to a Tacoma sr5

    • @markive9907
      @markive9907 Před rokem

      @@vendettauzumaki I am coming from a 3/4 gmc diesel ,I wanted more options,but this is what was allocated to them ,I told them I wanted white or silver with black interior,I am very happy with the sr5 ,it has everything I need . Quiet ,smooth ride .👍❤️

    • @rachelgreen1368
      @rachelgreen1368 Před rokem +1

      For $50k I can drive 10 yo Bentley Continental GT.

    • @georgedreher2322
      @georgedreher2322 Před rokem +5

      Had the same experience. Used Off-Road Tacoma's, earlier model years with mileage, were pricing more than buying New. Also, did not want to rely on the maintenance previous owners had performed on their vehicles.

    • @markive9907
      @markive9907 Před rokem

      @@georgedreher2322 agreed ,this is my last truck anyway, knowing the maintenance history and how it was taken care of is very important,I was told the truck would be built with the build sheet ,8/8/22 in Texas I bought it 8/12 in Elk Grove ,as of today I have 1,823 miles will change oil at 5k 👍

  • @jacobwhittaker6241
    @jacobwhittaker6241 Před rokem +34

    In 2006 my grandfather bought a brand new dodge ram 1500 bighorn edition 4x4, 4 door with the hemi. We found the original sales papers and seen what he paid. It was $24,900. Ridiculous how much more expensive they are now. Even with inflation calculated in they are way out of line with their prices.

    • @Jerry-up8bk
      @Jerry-up8bk Před 8 měsíci

      ILL tell YOU WHAT ! Back in 1973 my DAD bought New F-350 - 1 ton 2 wheel drive truck with 390 engine, granny 4 speed transmission for $3600 Bucks ! That's 3 Thousand 6 hundred Dollars!

    • @jacobwhittaker6241
      @jacobwhittaker6241 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Jerry-up8bk lol

  • @chiefmacarthur
    @chiefmacarthur Před 9 měsíci

    Back in the day, it was a lot cheaper to buy a pickup truck than it was a car. Regular Cab, Short Bed, pickup trucks with V8 engines were so affordable to buy and you paid less for insurance for them (because they were basic)! Since nobody offers regular cab, short bed, pickup trucks anymore, I bought an old 1990 GMC Sierra and had it built with a new suspension system, fuel system, brand new LS3 motor, brand new T56 transmission, new rear axle, new shocks, new gauges, new steering shaft and gear box, new shifter, etc. and only spent $47,000 total. I paid none of the ridiculous costs (dealer markup, safety systems, etc.--which only make the truck more expensive to insure and easier to be totaled when they get into an accident). If the car manufacturers won't make what I want, I'll make it myself! I've had 8 new cars in my lifetime and won't buy another one because of CEOs like Mary Barra and Jim Farley!

  • @carlosjaimes4141
    @carlosjaimes4141 Před rokem

    Some dealerships aren’t keeping inventory; instead they want you to buy and wait on delivery. This is what crates the appearance of selling and and not sitting. Therefore prices remain illegitimately high while demand is down.

  • @mmark9644
    @mmark9644 Před rokem +54

    If only all Toyota dealers were like the one you’re visiting. Almost every dealer in my area has markups on their vehicles. One dealer wanted 10k over for their first GR Corolla. Another dealer wanted 7k over and told me that their normal corollas were selling for 4k over. Seems the small dealers in remote places are the only ones willing to work on price.

    • @regularguy7517
      @regularguy7517 Před rokem +2

      Damn that's ridiculous. Carlock Toyota in Arkansas sold me a brand new 22 TRD Off Road 4runner for literally MSRP February of last year.

    • @harrisonom
      @harrisonom Před rokem

      GR Corolla I could understand, but a regular pick up truck no.

    • @mmark9644
      @mmark9644 Před rokem

      @@harrisonom why? The trucks he is looking at are in the 60-70k MSRP range and the base model GR Corolla is 40k MSRP. Why does it need a 10k market adjustment for the **base model**??

    • @cosmicapple9921
      @cosmicapple9921 Před rokem +2

      @@mmark9644 because the gr corolla is rare, and it will sell with the markup... and likely hold its value

    • @mmark9644
      @mmark9644 Před rokem

      @@cosmicapple9921 an affordable sports car shouldn’t be marked up to the point where it isn’t affordable anymore. A dealer just listed a Morizo edition for 105k. It’s unreasonable.

  • @Mitzoplick
    @Mitzoplick Před rokem +16

    I personally think these corporations have become too top heavy to produce reasonably priced cars. The massive overhead they now have in administration, research, engineering, marketing, etc means they must produce and sell high end expensive vehicles to cover the cost. The number of Focus ( which does not exist anymore ) they would have to sell to cover the costs is insurmountable. We are not paying for the materials and labor and shipping for these vehicles as much as we are paying for the MASSIVE corporate bloat.

  • @sgtkah07211
    @sgtkah07211 Před 9 měsíci

    This could possibly be another type of sales tactic like the old “I’ve got another couple looking at this”.

  • @jerryemt2001
    @jerryemt2001 Před rokem +1

    Bought a new 99 Tacoma for $21,113 ($38,079 in todays dollars). Still own it and still running with the original clutch. When it dies im buying nothing else but a manual Tacoma.

  • @Ruthchild1982
    @Ruthchild1982 Před rokem +10

    Dude I love your insight on these dealerships and cars. Thanks for keeping me updated and aware.

  • @theitechlab
    @theitechlab Před 6 měsíci

    I actually bought my truck from the Mark Miller dealer in the video--they were super good to work with and it's true! They don't mark trucks up over MSRP there (at least they didn't have any markups when I was buying mine) and they can't keep them on the lot. Every time I went down to look, the only trucks they had were used, and any time they had a deposit/reservation cancellation on a new truck, it was scooped up immediately by someone else in line waiting to buy. The salesman I worked with said that if I were to have cancelled my reservation, the truck likely would've sold in a day to someone else on the waiting list. Toyota's doing it right--no markups on trucks and they last forever, so you're getting a great value on the truck.

  • @randomposter5665
    @randomposter5665 Před 11 měsíci

    I love my 21 Sequoia TRD Pro, even with the creaking skid plate that I had to remove. That being said I LOATH the new Sequoia. It’s smaller and the changes they made are silly to be nice. I’ll keep my 21 until they make some adjustments.
    I really wish Toyota would release a true 1/2 or 3/4 ton truck

  • @ChrisVZ77
    @ChrisVZ77 Před rokem +46

    If manufacturers were serious about ending price gouging, they should give priority for delivery for those that aren't charging more than MSRP. The higher the markup a dealership has, the lower they are in delivery priority. When they can't get anything to sell, they will have no choice but to drop prices or go out of business because they have nothing to sell. Still don't think the manufacturers are really serious about combating price gouging though.

    • @13whip13
      @13whip13 Před 10 měsíci +2

      No sellers for any service or industry, regardless of what they say, are interested in reducing price gouging. Price gouging will only be corrected after we all fall. Im just concerned we won't all fall together..

    • @alejandromaldonado6159
      @alejandromaldonado6159 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@13whip13 That's the problem. Some affluent individuals have a safety net so they don't care how bad things get.

  • @tammilutz7955
    @tammilutz7955 Před rokem +51

    This is insane! My parents ordered a 2021 Chevy 3500 crew cab, 4wd diesel dually and only paid $58,000. How the hell can these truck manufacturers justify these prices? It just goes to show how lost we are if we are willing to spend that much money on a damn truck! Especially a Ford!

    • @fakenews7266
      @fakenews7266 Před 9 měsíci +4

      You are buying around $ 400 total in scrap prices , that is all it cost in materials, I know about R&D and tooling , if they did not have to meet these EPA numbers every year maybe they could build the same truck for let's say 10 to 15 years and just build the same thing in different colors and trim with the same body , engine , transmission , ect . . . . the cost to the consumer would drop . Overbuild everything and pick a reliable engine / transmission and have maybe 2 models an economy model with a high torque 4-cylinder engine and a V-8 heavy duty model , manufactures used to do this and almost anyone could afford some kind of a new car or truck , all they would do year to year was to change the trim , grill while keeping the basic car the same . If the EPA would lower the C . A . F . E . ( Corporate Average Fuel Economy ) numbers .The manufacturers would also need to stop screwing with the C . A . F . E . numbers and build what people need and not what the E.P.A. wants , maybe we could have a light-duty truck for everyday use that is not a gas hog . I'm all for bigger is better but we are being lied to , I would rather use a light-duty truck over one of these huge monsters any day , I'm not a contractor so why should I be forced to drive one of these giants . When was the last time you saw a truck like everyone built back in the 1970's , like the Ford / Mazda Courier , the Chevy / Isuzu LUV , or the small Toyotas Datsuns ? That is all most people would ever need but they don't exist new , you are forced to buy only the biggest thing that still only takes up one lane . Like I said I'm all for bigger is better , but we should also have a choice and not have to pay out the butt for their choice 🤬

    • @dannyjohnson6967
      @dannyjohnson6967 Před 8 měsíci

      Because we're american, we want less for more to keep up with the Jones

    • @Noeasyhandle
      @Noeasyhandle Před 8 měsíci

      ⁠@@dannyjohnson6967self effacing, anti Americanism. Yeah, nowhere else in the world are people behaving like this. Everywhere else in the world, people are handling their money perfectly and doing it all with perfect underlying motives. Oh America….if only you were more like everywhere else in the world.

    • @vincea1830
      @vincea1830 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Your parents got scammed into buying a $30k truck for $60k. Especially considering it only costs them $12,000 to build it.

    • @Noeasyhandle
      @Noeasyhandle Před 8 měsíci

      @@vincea1830 They did not ‘get scammed’. That implies that they ended up paying more because of some lack of caution or failure to be informed.
      Instead, they were victims of a racket. Like most other average people, they had no means to evade paying what they did, and fortunately not more.
      There is virtually no chance of paying what these things are really worth even if you know exactly what that number is. The buyer shouldn’t bear the guilt of overpaying the way the game is rigged, instead, these companies should feel the guilt of the racket they are running.

  • @rutbuck121
    @rutbuck121 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow man how times have changed i remember back in 2001 i bought a BRAND NEW Chevy Silverado 1500 LT all Leather seats, 4 wheel drive, Z71 Off Road Package with 10 miles on it....for $33,000 out the door! I just can't justify paying for something that i could buy a damn double wide home for.

  • @fadsa342
    @fadsa342 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just because you don't see the markup doesn't mean it's not there. Also, putting sold stickers on the window used to be a huge selling strategy. That said, if you're going to overpay for a truck toyota has a better track record over the last decade with respect to quality and longevity

  • @drjonritz
    @drjonritz Před rokem +5

    I got major sticker shock. I must've been living under a rock

  • @mikesters3532
    @mikesters3532 Před rokem +14

    All of those vehicles with sold stickers were probably customer orders awaiting pickup and not dealer inventory.

    • @billywhite4190
      @billywhite4190 Před rokem +2

      I fail to understand why nearly every new unit at that dealer was supposedly sold. Why had the buyers not taken delivery? Something seem strange about that. Doesn't seem like it's on the up and up. I've never seen anything like that before. If they are actually sold why are they still on the lot? Did the dealer actually have any real inventory for sale? Or just an empty lot.

    • @tpndgo2061
      @tpndgo2061 Před rokem +2

      To me , just another way to fool buyers.

  • @legategraham
    @legategraham Před 11 měsíci

    I am very lucky to have bought my 2020 Tundra Crewmax Limited with TRD package for 44k out the door in 2020. Paying more than 50k for a 1/2 ton truck is mind boggling. People must be living paycheck to paycheck at these prices.

  • @williamirelan9332
    @williamirelan9332 Před 8 měsíci

    30 years ago I tried to buy a new work truck and no dealers had one. Not one dealer would order a truck they insisted I had to bankrupt myself to buy what they had on the lot .I didn't need a limousine I needed a basic truck. The dealers screwed Ford, Chevy and Dodge out of a sale because while I could afford the basic truck they were all advertising on line I could not afford the luxury package. No sale no profit. Now the companies are doing the same screw the customer . there is no future for the companies because the CEO's don't care about the future of the company it is only about what they can squeeze out of their bonuses and golden parachute. It also doesn't help that every review is of the high end limo truck which makes the companies ignore the people who just need transportation they could sell thousands of trucks to people who want to hall hey and plywood who need a basic truck and can't afford 60 to 100 thousand dollars. In the last 10 years trucks have more than doubled in price my income went up 10%. They did not learn from Henry Ford who tried to make his car affordable for every one.We never should have bailed out the auto industry they are doing exactly what got them in trouble in the first place. Screw the customer.