Why Are New Cars Getting SO Expensive in 2024? What Can We Do About it?

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Do you ever wonder why new cars are getting so expensive in 2024? Not the dealer markups just the MSRPs for cars are so expensive?
In this video we highlight some of the important reasons why things are getting very expensive for new cars in 2024 and what you and I can do about it
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0:00 Intro
0:35 First Reason
1:14 Second Reason
3:37 Third Reason
6:21 What Can We Do About It?

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  • @gilbyglibber
    @gilbyglibber7 күн бұрын

    Long live physical buttons, knobs, and door handles!

  • @jgringo5516

    @jgringo5516

    7 күн бұрын

    Hell yeah!

  • @riceburner4747

    @riceburner4747

    7 күн бұрын

    Life was SO simple. He'll, I thought having air, pwr windows, & FM radio & I was styling!

  • @Alex68dash

    @Alex68dash

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@riceburner4747 in the 2000s that was mostly standard on alot of cars. But it was starting with 2013 when cars started transitioning to having more and more technological changes. I miss when cars had single and double din radios

  • @DearSX

    @DearSX

    7 күн бұрын

    Mazda has a good balance. Honda is getting better.

  • @Foof0811

    @Foof0811

    7 күн бұрын

    i miss physical key to turn on the car.. push button sucks

  • @arnoldm889
    @arnoldm8897 күн бұрын

    A big part of the problem are automobile journalists. They drive all the vehicles and compare basic vehicles to 100k vehicles and crap all over the basic cars. They also want everything to drive like an M3 on the ring, so we end up with low profile tires and bumpy rides. To offset this we have expensive air/adaptive suspension that is a fortune to replace.

  • @loufaiella3354

    @loufaiella3354

    7 күн бұрын

    that adds to the pay check!!😁

  • @oumaniac

    @oumaniac

    7 күн бұрын

    No, they are not the problem 🤣

  • @6mtzhp55

    @6mtzhp55

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@oumaniacFormer automotive journalists have come out and said it's their fault, now that they are older and their back hurts.

  • @aussie2uGA

    @aussie2uGA

    7 күн бұрын

    Remember that perceived speed and performance still sell vehicles. The old adage of "race on sunday and sell on monday" hasn't gone away. It's yet another reason why cars like the Honda Fit, Ford Focus, and Chevy Malibu are gone, even though they provided cheap basic transportation.

  • @oumaniac

    @oumaniac

    7 күн бұрын

    @@6mtzhp55 "they said" doesn't auto mean it's true 🤣. I'm sure crack dealers say crack is good fun. Use your brain.

  • @johnharvey7913
    @johnharvey79137 күн бұрын

    This is not just a problem with cars. NOTHING is affordable anymore. Who could afford to buy their own home at today’s prices, if they are lucky enough to even have one? Who could replace their current car without making massive monthly payments? Who could afford to get sick? Who could go to college without going deeply into debt? Who is ready for AI to eat their job? Right, nobody, because this is the USA in 2024. The American Dream? Dream on… But how did we get here? Nobody wanted this. Did it happen all at once? We gotta think about this. Back to cars. Some questions for us: How exactly did the SUV come to replace the automobile, even though it is neither sporty nor utilitarian, heavier, burns more fuel, and needs a backup camera to avoid running over the children? How did the pickup truck turn into an $80,000 bloated show pony with a giant grille, bling wheels, and fake chrome? Why must cars check every single possible box: power windows, doors, locks, steering, brakes, AC, phone, stereo, cup holders, leather, traction control, stability control, fancy LED lighting that blinds oncoming drivers, and an iPad in the middle of the dash to control everything? We wonder why they have gotten so expensive? Then consider that vehicle from the future, the Tesla Cybertruck: Weights 7,000 pounds, empty. Comes with built-in features you have to pay extra for. That famous giant wiper: doesn’t work. Oops! Recalled. You do not have the right to sell the truck for a year. Didn’t you read the contract? Should have. Self driving, but keep your hands on the wheel. And don’t get on Elon’s wrong side, remember, he’s the boss. But hey, it looks cool driving it around Silicon Valley. Hope it works out better than that DeLorean did. Back to the future! We Americans are a very practical people, aren’t we? I am being a little sarcastic here… Ok, forget cars for a moment. How about a trip to Disney World? Surely Mickey Mouse will treat you like an actual human being? Evidently not. Just have a look at Jenny Nicholson’s now-famous video about her experience at the “Star Wars Hotel” and you will get some insights into how our corporate managers think today. How do you suppose they got their stock prices, and bonuses, so high? You are not a customer to them, you are an ATM. Ka-ching! Face it, we are now living in a real-life game of Monopoly, where the house always wins. It was years in the making. And it could happen because we weren’t paying attention while it was being built. We as individuals didn’t build this system, but we will have to force it to change. I think we are up to this. That’s my 2 cents. OK, 3 cents, the price just went up! This is a big topic. Both funny and sad…what shall we do?

  • @Sashazur

    @Sashazur

    7 күн бұрын

    I wish that all Americans realized these are the real challenges we face, and that most of the divisive political noise just divides and distracts us (and mostly intentionally).

  • @foppo101

    @foppo101

    6 күн бұрын

    Get a rope?

  • @davidrubin2612

    @davidrubin2612

    5 күн бұрын

    you get what you vote for.

  • @Andy-im3kj

    @Andy-im3kj

    5 күн бұрын

    That's why we should all vote for TRUMP because life was better under his presidency.

  • @BlackPill-pu4vi

    @BlackPill-pu4vi

    5 күн бұрын

    This devolution into a softyranny has been decades in the making and is not hard to discover. So many moving parts to this project but, its overall goal is clear and obvious to anyone who is courageous enough to look behind the curtain. U-Pipe is an active participant in silencing any mention of the agenda, its engineers, and its interests.

  • @Fish_is_very_Fishy
    @Fish_is_very_Fishy7 күн бұрын

    And another problem with new features is that most people don't even use most of the features, it's just adding weight and cost

  • @alvinsimba734

    @alvinsimba734

    6 күн бұрын

    Again now that you mention that…. I always tell people to buy a car with features that they know they need. Base models nowadays have more features that one needs than getting a top trim and also with base models one achieves better gas mileage as well

  • @TheTwelly

    @TheTwelly

    6 күн бұрын

    My car came with cruise control and aircon. These features were built in as standard equipment, even on the base model that I bought. Cruise control is absolutey useless in the enviroment that I use, as by the time is set, it reverts back to normal driving speed. It's fine for long highway drives, but use💯less for short journeys. As for aircon, this is the first time I have had it, before that I wound down the window....yes, with a handle crank. I haven't used used the cruise control nor the aircon since a month after buying the car. My car is now 14 years old, and still going strong. 💯

  • @ryans413

    @ryans413

    6 күн бұрын

    Yea new cars are extremely heavy. My 20 year old car is about 2000 pounds. New cars today are pushing 4000 pound and trucks 5000 pounds no wonder people gas mileage is crap.

  • @kaloyancholakov3725
    @kaloyancholakov37257 күн бұрын

    People used to complain that toyota is boring, now toyota is not boring anymore but a lot less people are able to afford it

  • @daveyjones777

    @daveyjones777

    7 күн бұрын

    And their reliability is tanking with their departure from the tried and true 5.7 V8. Turbos are just going to be less reliable.

  • @theskyizblue2day431

    @theskyizblue2day431

    7 күн бұрын

    @@daveyjones777blame the government the “people” voted for

  • @DearSX

    @DearSX

    7 күн бұрын

    Most new cars are NOT more expensive. Look at the price of a Camry from 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago and compare it to today inflation adjusted. Camry has gotten more affordable over the years inflation adjusted for LE and lower trim models, which getting much better.

  • @aussie2uGA

    @aussie2uGA

    7 күн бұрын

    @@DearSX It's because wages didn't increase at that extreme rate of inflation. A Camry may have been $17k in 2000 but wages don't allow us to pay $30k now for it.

  • @JackalGB

    @JackalGB

    7 күн бұрын

    @@aussie2uGA I was about to say the same thing. But you said it better! 👍

  • @Cylon333
    @Cylon3337 күн бұрын

    You forgot to tell the most important thing, and that came from the mouth of a Japanese Toyota executive who came to a plant in a South America many years ago and he said: “As long as people pay for our products whatever we want, we’re going to continue charging”.end quotation.

  • @tomasgonzalez9175

    @tomasgonzalez9175

    6 күн бұрын

    As long as Americans are dumb enough to pay the high price at any cost to look fancy. They will never go Down.

  • @joeldavila3185

    @joeldavila3185

    6 күн бұрын

    This is the real reason.

  • @Carl_McMelvin
    @Carl_McMelvin7 күн бұрын

    Stop buying them. This goes for everything. Want car prices to come back to non ripoff levels? Stop buying. Want professional sports to stop making ludicrous amounts of money? Stop watching them and subscribing to cable and streaming services.

  • @sheltonmcmillian677
    @sheltonmcmillian6777 күн бұрын

    If they offered a brand new Camry from 1998 I would buy it today!

  • @germanlopez9448

    @germanlopez9448

    7 күн бұрын

    and they could build them if they wanted. they are not listening to the consumers since the elected officials are telling them how to build modern cars.

  • @sheltonmcmillian677

    @sheltonmcmillian677

    3 күн бұрын

    @@germanlopez9448 that's the truth

  • @chomas8784
    @chomas87847 күн бұрын

    Personally, I will never buy a new car again.

  • @Channel99-1

    @Channel99-1

    7 күн бұрын

    Same. Never again.

  • @dogdooley4495

    @dogdooley4495

    7 күн бұрын

    I know for a fact I'll never buy a new car again. I like making things last. This disposable world we have created is not good for the environment.

  • @brucey5585

    @brucey5585

    7 күн бұрын

    😅well I guess I'm the only one that will buy again. My tacoma is not going to last me 40 more years.

  • @James-il3tq

    @James-il3tq

    7 күн бұрын

    I buy new and keep the car 10ish years. I like knowing exact maintenance history of the vehicle. I'm a stickler for maintenance and reliability. Cost of ownership is higher then buying used but not a lot when you keep and maintain the car many years.

  • @TRONABORON

    @TRONABORON

    7 күн бұрын

    Bought a new car two years ago, but I have maintained/restored two older Toyotas -Truck & Landcruiser. Not getting rid of them anytime soon!

  • @grichard1585
    @grichard15857 күн бұрын

    I'm 72 yrs old and never bought a new car because they've always been too expensive. If everyone just stopped buying overpriced cars, the prices would come down.

  • @sushi8204

    @sushi8204

    6 күн бұрын

    In order for you to buy a used car someone has to buy a new one.

  • @81152998

    @81152998

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@sushi8204companies buy plenty of new cars

  • @ytj22

    @ytj22

    6 күн бұрын

    If everyone stopped buying new cars, then you have a recession, then everyone still can't afford a new car.

  • @sushi8204

    @sushi8204

    6 күн бұрын

    @@ytj22 Exactly!!!!!!

  • @AlrienJ

    @AlrienJ

    3 күн бұрын

    if everyone stopped buying new cars then government would give the automakers billions in corporate welfare

  • @Andy-nn1hs
    @Andy-nn1hs7 күн бұрын

    Stealerships are also price gouging MSRP's with tacky add-ons. Greed is a major factor that was not mentioned. Paint Protection - 2k ✅ Windows Tint - 1.5k✅ Performance Package - 15k✅

  • @blackrifle6736

    @blackrifle6736

    22 сағат бұрын

    *It's your choice to accept dealer's 2nd window sticker or tell them to shove it and look at others on the lot.*

  • @AAB371
    @AAB3717 күн бұрын

    Just finished changing oil in my 97 Honda Accord with 257,000 miles. Runs great and AC is ice cold. Just say NO to new cars and fix up the old ones yourself and save $

  • @michaelnance8319

    @michaelnance8319

    5 күн бұрын

    I drove my Suzuki SUV for 20 years until the day came when it cost to much to fix it. I never had any problems in the 20 years and it was a made in Japan model which lasted longer than Japanese models made in the states. So I made the choice to buy a new SUV made in Japan from another Japanese company and I gotten the extension warranty and in ten years I might trade it in for a newer model. But by that time I might be paying 90 thousand dollars for an average SUV in the future. I might do better when this future event comes buying a Acura MDX. LOL! 😂

  • @ahmedabdellatif6436

    @ahmedabdellatif6436

    3 күн бұрын

    Amen

  • @Quince828
    @Quince8287 күн бұрын

    There are so many things that we have to take on new cars that we didn’t ask for and never use. Car manufacturers give us no choice in the matter. Examples: paddle shifters on an suv that has a CVT so the shifts are fake anyway; satellite radio never turned on: transmission modes never touched; giant screens that are most often a black void in the middle of the dashboard: push button start and proximity keys: computerized hvac systems that I end up overriding manually most often: traction nannies that take over because people didn’t learn to drive right etc etc. All expensive, all prone to failure, and I could make the list longer!

  • @danhoang6335

    @danhoang6335

    6 күн бұрын

    and soon, autonomous driving. Might as well just call a cab!

  • @avalchinov

    @avalchinov

    6 күн бұрын

    Yes, completely agree!

  • @AyaWetts

    @AyaWetts

    5 күн бұрын

    They think we want all that trash because we buy it... well we buy it when its the only damn option they give... what choice do we have? They do it because they can make more profits with this stuff.

  • @MrDuncl

    @MrDuncl

    5 күн бұрын

    and often things are made worse like the literal "keyless entry" on Range Rovers that have made them almost uninsurable.

  • @ahmedabdellatif6436

    @ahmedabdellatif6436

    3 күн бұрын

    Couldn't have said it better

  • @jdub976
    @jdub9767 күн бұрын

    That's me. Base model Camry. It has ac and a back up camera and that's it. I am happy in my completely un distracted driving experience. No bothers just driving happily and reliable. Thanks for the video. I look forward to the car reviews ever time.

  • @KNRS927

    @KNRS927

    7 күн бұрын

    Same here. I drive a Subaru Forester and love it. Nice, simple, functional, all weather transportation.

  • @Quince828

    @Quince828

    7 күн бұрын

    @@KNRS927I don’t know how old your forester is but ours is bristling with more useless technology than our previous one was and it breaks even while still under warranty.

  • @KNRS927

    @KNRS927

    7 күн бұрын

    @@Quince828 I drive a 2022 premium model and it has the stuff I need, and so far no issues. It has a lot of tech compared to the 2003 Camry I drove before, but nothing crazy now like the digital gauges or giant screens that annoy me so it gets the job done. First Subaru I’ve owned, and I hope it’ll go 15+ years.

  • @wacalla26

    @wacalla26

    7 күн бұрын

    I'll drive boring all day long, if it allows me to keep my money in my pocket !!!!! 😁😁😁

  • @arnoldfrackenmeyer8157

    @arnoldfrackenmeyer8157

    7 күн бұрын

    Same for me. Base model 2018 RAV4. It's got more stuff on it than I want.

  • @jstarr11111
    @jstarr111117 күн бұрын

    I don’t remember demanding anything…. All these “extras” were used for marketing, and enticing buyers to select cars based on these extras…

  • @davidhertzberg
    @davidhertzberg7 күн бұрын

    My 2011 Corolla was the first car I ever owned that had power windows. Today, it runs like the day I bought it, and with 162K on the odometer, it will be the last.

  • @unclebilly1353

    @unclebilly1353

    6 күн бұрын

    My son has a 2013 Corolla. He treats it like shit. But it just runs. Good choice !

  • @johnslow8351

    @johnslow8351

    6 күн бұрын

    Corollas are amazing ime. My first car was a corolla. Got it up to 290k. Then gave it to my dad and it's still going 50k later. There's some fun videos and articles out there about corollas in Afghanistan.

  • @flavellinator
    @flavellinator7 күн бұрын

    I always buy 5 to 10 year old used Toyotas with fewer than 100k miles, and sold by their original owner... So far so good!

  • @leechburglights

    @leechburglights

    7 күн бұрын

    That's great! Notice used cars are 2x more now than they were? You're still getting hit.

  • @raymondcanessa7208

    @raymondcanessa7208

    7 күн бұрын

    6 years ago, 15 corolla with 16k miles now 157k for work. 4 years ago 08 solara with 39k miles now has 67 k miles both run like new

  • @Sam9wilson9

    @Sam9wilson9

    7 күн бұрын

    This model will be broken in next few years as cars will only be 10 year cars. I’ve done same as you forever and just bought a new old school suv to keep for 20 years.

  • @esteban1487

    @esteban1487

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@leechburglightsDepends when he bought it.

  • @Pccpy

    @Pccpy

    7 күн бұрын

    Toyota is the worse buying used, in price. A used 2021 4runner is only 5k less than a new 2024 4runner, get new if you are buying Toyota. Best in value.

  • @JasPlun
    @JasPlun7 күн бұрын

    What is really sad Carcarenut? Toyotas mini-truck that starts at 12k and not sold in the US. There are affordable options, but for some reason our Government does not like our people having affordable options. Toyota still makes the Hylux and it starts at 15k, but not sold in the US we are stuck with the Tacoma that runs in the 40-50k and higher ranges.

  • @BlackPill-pu4vi

    @BlackPill-pu4vi

    5 күн бұрын

    TPTB really and genuinely believe that we should not fly at all. Air travel has driven so many people out of flying and those that continue are abused as much as possible. The next step is to not entirely take our cars away but, corral us into 15 minute urban zones. To go out of them will be so expensive and troublesome that we'll stay within our appointed reservations.

  • @ezkempinkemp3467

    @ezkempinkemp3467

    4 күн бұрын

    Most of our politicians are bought and paid for and don’t have any interest in a serving their constituents.

  • @Shadows-RC

    @Shadows-RC

    4 күн бұрын

    The lobbyists have the government in their back pocket. This has nothing to do with party affiliation. That's just a distraction. Shiny object. The problem is corporate greed. The problem is capitalism out of control. Like a spoiled toddler, greed never gets told no, or enough. It just keeps getting coddled. Whatever most blame...it's an excuse. Blaming the public after it's been socially conditioned by all the tech gadgets they forced down our throats. Any excuse to hike the prices, because their goal is to sell fewer vehicles (fewer anything) for as much profit as the public allows. So, while we're fighting about party affiliations, they're sneaking out the back door with the wealth that we need to be in circulation. Hoarding. So, more gets printed, making the dollar worth less. They won't stop until the public stops fighting with each other and takes a stand.

  • @Oyasumi52

    @Oyasumi52

    3 күн бұрын

    That's because to the rest of the world America has "streets line with gold" so can afford the luxurious prices. Also the places where those cheaper trucks are available don't have a woke dominated EPA.

  • @KStewart-th4sk

    @KStewart-th4sk

    3 күн бұрын

    @@BlackPill-pu4vi That's exactly what the WEF wants. We are just pawns, who don't deserve the same lifestyle, dirtbags like them enjoy. Politicians preach about saving the planet, while they fly all over the World to conferences in exotic places. How come they can't stay at home and have their big meetings via computer?!!!

  • @d.o.5238
    @d.o.52387 күн бұрын

    Cars peaked in late 90s-00s and only went downhill from there. Those cars were safe enough, had decent power and all the really needed features, and they were much less complex that those iPads on wheels they are selling today

  • @vk45de54
    @vk45de547 күн бұрын

    Our emission regulations utterly fail at saving the environment. You notice the engine getting smaller but trucks and SUVs are getting larger.... So they have to be bigger b/c of CAFE standards and more technically advanced too. That's expensive.

  • @garywilliams5473
    @garywilliams54737 күн бұрын

    Still driving my '04 Tacoma. 5sp, manual windows and door locks.

  • @gregmgm06

    @gregmgm06

    7 күн бұрын

    Same for me. 2001, 2.7, 5 sp, manual windows and locks......and affordable insurance.

  • @JayReacio

    @JayReacio

    7 күн бұрын

    03 5 speed with the 3.4L Taco. Looks like trash but All it does is run

  • @justSTUMBLEDupon

    @justSTUMBLEDupon

    7 күн бұрын

    I need my automatic doors and windows, reverse camera, AC, map, cruise, but the rest I don’t care about.

  • @DL771

    @DL771

    6 күн бұрын

    Same here, but a ‘99. I don’t even have a tachometer lol

  • @ryans413

    @ryans413

    6 күн бұрын

    My 04 Pontiac is still kicking its pretty basic the features of the time that it came with was AC , CD Player , Power Locks and Windows , Powered Mirrors , ABS , Automatic Headlights , intermediate wiper speeds , cruise control and a V6 engine lol those were top of the line features in 2004 lol.

  • @danrock4728
    @danrock47287 күн бұрын

    You forgot GREED. We live in an age of great corruption and greed. Remember dealer “mark ups”, “market adjustment fee”?

  • @gailenrique2804

    @gailenrique2804

    7 күн бұрын

    Supply shortage factors too..

  • @benwith1n528

    @benwith1n528

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@gailenrique2804 which is sometimes a conscious decision by the mfg. Like Debeers does with the diamond supply.

  • @bradhaines3142

    @bradhaines3142

    7 күн бұрын

    they killed the dealer gouging and just replaced it with MSRP, honestly prefer it that way

  • @arsyadidris6349

    @arsyadidris6349

    7 күн бұрын

    Actly he mentioned in the first minute of the video that he’s omitting dealer markups n all that dealer nonsense.

  • @kracin

    @kracin

    7 күн бұрын

    That isn't Greed.... Greed is someone keeping more for themselves, or refusing to give something to someone.... People have the option to buy used, they just need to stop buying new cars every 4 years to keep up with the jones'.

  • @NMTRUCKER
    @NMTRUCKER6 күн бұрын

    To put things into perspective, the average cost of a car in 1985 was $14K, the average wage in 1985 was $17K. So a car cost about 82% of the average persons yearly salary. In 2023 the average cost of a car was $57K and the average salary was $48K. So in 2023 the average car cost was 118% of a person’s yearly salary. The way to somewhat mitigate the cost of a new vehicle is simply to keep it for a long time. 😮

  • @wingman8447
    @wingman84477 күн бұрын

    Good video. It is sad that there is not a basic car or truck available for us to buy.

  • @blackrifle6736

    @blackrifle6736

    22 сағат бұрын

    *Oh they still exist, just not for sale in North America.*

  • @drbcrb
    @drbcrb7 күн бұрын

    Saw the Indiana state police purchase 500 Durango for police use. So far have 200 in service and of the 200 have 40 with blown up engines. What quality.

  • @esteban1487

    @esteban1487

    7 күн бұрын

    80 now

  • @Channel99-1

    @Channel99-1

    7 күн бұрын

    Meximade quality

  • @ToyManFlyer1100

    @ToyManFlyer1100

    7 күн бұрын

    I seent the same thing...Millions of dollars wasted on junk.. 😮😮😮...

  • @joelmora2826

    @joelmora2826

    7 күн бұрын

    The Japanese could of made it and they would still break because of bad design.​@@Channel99-1

  • @ben2mx

    @ben2mx

    7 күн бұрын

    @@Channel99-1are you saying a US made Dodge, Chrysler product is better?😂

  • @paullovecchio7566
    @paullovecchio75667 күн бұрын

    Still thinking about the video with the noisy sunroof! Unbelievable dedication! You live, eat and breath automobiles and it shows

  • @tjtarheels125

    @tjtarheels125

    7 күн бұрын

    Agreed…Excellent education

  • @Druze_Tito

    @Druze_Tito

    7 күн бұрын

    Sorry, but which one is that? Some of AMD's recent ones or an older one? Thanks

  • @inspirice9844

    @inspirice9844

    7 күн бұрын

    ​Quite recent, "Watch this before buying a panoramic sunroof" @@Druze_Tito

  • @igorl1018

    @igorl1018

    6 күн бұрын

    @@Druze_Tito kzread.info/dash/bejne/aXyt19Sihcu6g9I.html

  • @ytj22

    @ytj22

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@Druze_Tito I believe the video before this one

  • @izziereal2010
    @izziereal20107 күн бұрын

    A couple of months ago, I bought a 2010 Toyota Sienna XLE in good condition with 118,000 miles and I paid cash. I don't want to have too many electronics in my vehicles since it becomes too expensive to fix later down the road. I don't need adaptive cruise control, lane change warning, backup camera (federal law mandates them in newer vehicles), just to name a few.

  • @evanrhildreth
    @evanrhildreth7 күн бұрын

    There are other factors too... 1) Automakers have cancelled most small affordable cars. Ford Focus - gone. Dodge Neon - gone. Honda Fit - gone. 2) Low interest rates and 6-7 year financing let people buy cars that cost more than their income. And dealers even let people trade in cars while underwater on their loans, and wrap the deficit into the next loan, so it was possible to never actually pay off a car.

  • @JD-yx7be

    @JD-yx7be

    4 күн бұрын

    Sales of those kept dropping every year to the point they no longer had the economics of scale to produce at a low price. Everyone wants a awd crossover now

  • @jaytharpe3247
    @jaytharpe32477 күн бұрын

    I understand manufacturing constraints, but sometimes there are features that I want but they’re bundled into some expensive package or trim. So a feature that may be a few hundred bucks gets grouped into a package that costs thousands more.

  • @mmarciniak

    @mmarciniak

    7 күн бұрын

    Excellent point, and that’s the result of marketing strategy to maximize profits…….greed!

  • @jeffreylyons1531

    @jeffreylyons1531

    7 күн бұрын

    Yeah memory drivers seat is way too high up the trim ladder, it’s the only option we didn’t get in our new Toyota but I wasn’t gonna jump to a limited just for that.

  • @benwith1n528

    @benwith1n528

    7 күн бұрын

    Great point. For example, with the new Civic, the only way to get the decent sound system is the top trim.

  • @acepilot2474

    @acepilot2474

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@benwith1n528I get your point but I think you missed the point of this video of doing more with less.

  • @timcoleman3421

    @timcoleman3421

    7 күн бұрын

    I so wish we could choose features instead of trim levels. I don’t want sunroofs and fancy wheels but you don’t have a choice.

  • @richardstone5241
    @richardstone52417 күн бұрын

    I'm keeping my cars and doing preventive maintenance. I also put $300.00 per month into a vehicle savings account for future possible repairs. All of them are paid off, personal property taxes are less than $100.00 per year and vehicle insurance is 80% less than a new car! As a result I am saving over $2,000.00 per month in payments and costs.

  • @michaelburton

    @michaelburton

    7 күн бұрын

    This is the way 🙏

  • @nostradamus7648

    @nostradamus7648

    7 күн бұрын

    Texas doesn't charge personal property taxes on cars.

  • @GreenBlueWalkthrough

    @GreenBlueWalkthrough

    7 күн бұрын

    Still doesn't stop MSRP creep though... LIke the mustan whent up 30% or so this gen and sure it's a fore you can get it for much less then MSRP but still not as low as before.

  • @riceburner4747

    @riceburner4747

    7 күн бұрын

    If there are no tragedies in your life, yours is the way to go. Good for you! We don't need the best or most expensive.

  • @richardstone5241

    @richardstone5241

    7 күн бұрын

    @@nostradamus7648 That's great!

  • @The_slowest_buuurn
    @The_slowest_buuurn7 күн бұрын

    I saw a Tesla cyber truck for the first time yesterday, and I can't think of a better example of exactly what this video is about

  • @anotherbrickinthewall1700
    @anotherbrickinthewall17007 күн бұрын

    back in the day, the right-hand mirror was an OPTION.

  • @JD-yx7be

    @JD-yx7be

    4 күн бұрын

    so was the passenger sun visor and tachometer

  • @ramiroescamilla7263
    @ramiroescamilla72637 күн бұрын

    Time to fix the old cars

  • @raymondcanessa7208

    @raymondcanessa7208

    7 күн бұрын

    smart

  • @johnnyblue4799

    @johnnyblue4799

    7 күн бұрын

    Maybe it's a good plan in USA and other parts of the world. Here in the EU, Satan is fully in charge and we have Low and Ultra Low emission zones, where older vehicles are not allowed... So my 2001 Volvo EUR 3 emissions standard has only until the end of 2027. After that it won't be allowed in those zones. And with diesel is even worse.

  • @SlwRpr

    @SlwRpr

    7 күн бұрын

    I'm almost 68 and in the process of changing my brake pads on 2007 pickup truck on a gravel driveway in the 90 degree heat it's wearing my tail out!

  • @riceburner4747

    @riceburner4747

    7 күн бұрын

    If I didn't live in the rust belt, I'd STILL have my 97 Camry. I agree, but some of us can't. But I agree, run it until the wheels fall off.

  • @johnnyblue4799

    @johnnyblue4799

    7 күн бұрын

    @@SlwRpr You need an 18 yo girl to hand you the tools, fetch you a cold beer and hold an umbrella for you!

  • @burnsbuilt2153
    @burnsbuilt21537 күн бұрын

    We need a basic bare bones option for new vehicles

  • @genericsomething

    @genericsomething

    6 күн бұрын

    Imagine an electric car with crank windows, manual locks, and vent windows.

  • @chozar
    @chozar7 күн бұрын

    Do emissions changes really make cars that much more expensive? Cat converters aren't necessarily getting larger or something. That modern v6 costs less than the v8. It's true regulations are changing what cars are getting made, but I'm not sure it's directly increasing costs.

  • @starman2337
    @starman23377 күн бұрын

    I never demanded a PC touch screen instead of physical buttons. I never demanded electric seat controls or remote trunk release or keyless operation. I do demand AC, but that was available in the 60's.

  • @Dthebeatsmith
    @Dthebeatsmith7 күн бұрын

    I agree with all your points, however one thing not addressed in this video is dealer greed. I myself have tried buying base model vehicles at the dealer, good luck finding one. Dealers around me tend to stock higher trims or install all these add-ons that no one asked for, all so they can have an excuse to markup their inventory.

  • @marcprobin1659

    @marcprobin1659

    7 күн бұрын

    That is the fault of the manufacturer. Manufacturers rather send the premium vehicles instead of the base cars so they can make more money. Apparently for instance you can't order a Toyota according to your specs "Build your Car", you will get what they send to the dealership. They might look at what people are asking for and send that trim, but not necessarily the color you want, or some features your looking for.

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind

    @InsideOfMyOwnMind

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@marcprobin1659that was the whole point of the video. Don't ask for features you don't want to pay for.

  • @JohnnyReno71

    @JohnnyReno71

    7 күн бұрын

    This so true and what they add on you can usually do it on your own for cheaper.

  • @riceburner4747

    @riceburner4747

    7 күн бұрын

    I'd like to have a hybrid RAV4 or a Camry, but I was looking for transportation & fuel economy & got my Prius. I've owned 2 used Camry's, but I am living within my means as a senior.

  • @brkbtjunkie

    @brkbtjunkie

    7 күн бұрын

    @@riceburner4747username checks out for a senior 😂

  • @ExploreWyoming
    @ExploreWyoming7 күн бұрын

    I would LOVE a new Toyota Hilux Champ. Cheap, affordable and reliable. So many people want this 15k vehicle. Hopefully Toyota will bring it over

  • @moamaster1

    @moamaster1

    7 күн бұрын

    You're never going to see it here in the US because the government's going to say NOPE...

  • @DearSX

    @DearSX

    7 күн бұрын

    $15k will get you a nice 15 year old base Tacoma or Tundra with 150,000 miles.

  • @Inkling777

    @Inkling777

    7 күн бұрын

    Your only hope of buying one is if Trump gets elected. He overrode the stupid regulations about dishwashers that meant they took hours to clean poorly. He can do the same for a marvelous truck that almost all the rest of the world can have but that is banned here.

  • @Inkling777

    @Inkling777

    7 күн бұрын

    @@DearSX Yeah, but they don't come with amazing flexibility of that Hilux Champ. You can buy it without what's on the back and fix it out to suit your needs, whether that is a regular truck bed, tool boxes, food service or a camper.

  • @ron486
    @ron4866 күн бұрын

    We just bought a 1973 VW Bug. This little car puts a smile on our face every time we drive it. It's actually my wife's. She didn't want a government controlled vehicle. She wanted one SHE could drive. It don't even have a radio.

  • @BlackPill-pu4vi

    @BlackPill-pu4vi

    5 күн бұрын

    Last Bug I owned was a 1976 standard Beetle (Not Super Beetle). I remember the good vibes of that car and I smiled remembering it just now.

  • @SimiNelsonFamily

    @SimiNelsonFamily

    4 күн бұрын

    I drive a ‘68 bug. Simple reliable transportation.

  • @BlackPill-pu4vi

    @BlackPill-pu4vi

    4 күн бұрын

    @@SimiNelsonFamily Lucky. Good original Beetles at a sane price just aren't around any longer.

  • @brianquinn5397
    @brianquinn53976 күн бұрын

    AMD and his team just worked on my 2001 Sequoia over the last week which I picked up on Tuesday. Such wonderful people with great dedication to doing a high quality job at a reasonable price. Thanks so much to the TCCN Automotive Team!! (I drove in from MI in order to have his team work on my Sequoia) I love the "old school" vehicles. I wish I could have my '92 Toyota pickup back which had manual transmission, crank windows, no power locks and no ac. (well, after this week I might like to have the AC)

  • @kris856
    @kris8567 күн бұрын

    My eaay solution- I don't buy and don't plan to get a new car

  • @leechburglights

    @leechburglights

    7 күн бұрын

    Well, today's new cars are tomorrows used cars. What will you do in 2035? Used car prices are going to be higher. We'll never see priced where they were in 2019.

  • @Paul71H

    @Paul71H

    7 күн бұрын

    @@leechburglights That's exactly the problem for those of us who only buy used cars. I'm doing fine now driving a 2008 model Toyota, but I'm concerned about what my options will be 10 or 20 years from now, especially if these newer cars are more expensive to maintain as they get older (which I expect will be true).

  • @kris856

    @kris856

    5 күн бұрын

    @@Paul71H I was thinking about this of course - honestly - I don't worry too much. It might turn out I will lease some future crap car and drive it only while it is leased by me not a minute longer. Life is going to be more difficult of course - just in order to "save the planet" - while the chinese fon't need to do anything and can send the fumes all over the world as they wish - and to get the rich even richer while we the peasants will be ripped off and work for nothing until the very day we dissolve ourselves... happy days

  • @danpavlis4047
    @danpavlis40477 күн бұрын

    I see one major problem. No manufacturer wants give us options of the cars or trucks we want and can afford. I can go to any cell phone carrier and get a no frills flip cell phone for $5 to $35 bucks, but when it comes to finding a no frill's cheap car or truck they don't exist. Every manufacturer only make vehicles loaded with more crap to bring in the highest dollar they can, not the cheap no frills cars and trucks many are just looking for to get from point A to B. Until that happens, many will never look at a new car again, because it's simply unaffordable for them, or people refuses to spend that kind of money on something that lose so much value so quickly.

  • @jwonamac

    @jwonamac

    7 күн бұрын

    This is the big one. Every new car has luxury features now.

  • @kiefershanks4172

    @kiefershanks4172

    7 күн бұрын

    Just wait until Chinese cars come. Even with the tariffs, if any, they will take this "affordable" market position and force other automakers to offer cheaper options again.

  • @lapprentice

    @lapprentice

    7 күн бұрын

    Car company & dealers are over reaching themselves at the moment. Once the new car sales dips and everyone freaks, then we will see the return of basic, no non-sense cars at a lower price. The market will always correct itself.

  • @andrewchen6766

    @andrewchen6766

    7 күн бұрын

    Thats a good point... alot of people complain about how do I sell a basic car with nothing....

  • @DearSX

    @DearSX

    7 күн бұрын

    Agreed, but a lot of the newer tech is mostly ok on base model reliable cars like Mazda, Honda and Toyota and the prices are actually lower from 10, 20, or 30 years ago inflation adjusted even with the added features.

  • @Urban-Explorer365
    @Urban-Explorer3656 күн бұрын

    Your points are all valid. I’ll add one more… Car manufacturers intentionally produce fewer cars and apply high markups. They began this practice after COVID-19, when demand surged while supply was limited and that’s when they realized and started this practice.. We will see when demand decreases (could be economy-related), prices will also go down. This is a Wall Street analysis, not my own statement.

  • @dfpolitowski2
    @dfpolitowski27 күн бұрын

    I have a 2008 Malibu. If I get another car, I will consider going back to the 60, 70's, 80's models.

  • @accordinglyryan
    @accordinglyryan7 күн бұрын

    Agreed with all your points. The EPA is ruining cars. I'm keeping what I currently have for as long as possible.

  • @johnreep5798
    @johnreep57987 күн бұрын

    I rented a U Haul truck that was basically ‘90s technology, key start, basic radio, crank windows, and it was refreshing and relaxing! No stressing over getting Apple CarPlay to connect, it was nice. Would I choose that for my daily driver? I’d seriously consider it.

  • @admiralrustyshackleford119

    @admiralrustyshackleford119

    7 күн бұрын

    Got my learners permit in '93, I grew up riding in and driving family members 90s vehicles back then. As a young adult in the early/mid 2000s the 90s stuff was the used vehicles I could afford, so it's what I drove then too. Even now days, I could go get a ridiculous 8-10 year loan on a new truck who's monthly payments cost more then my mortgage did, but I still choose to drive around in a 1994 F150 and a 1993 Mustang GT that I paid cash for many many years ago. I do get the random opportunities to look at and ride in the "fancy" new vehicles that family/friends/coworkers acquire from time to time, and I just don't get it... Why do need all this nonsense?? Give me a manual transmission, crank windows, and a v8 I can service myself.

  • @tomjensen618
    @tomjensen6186 күн бұрын

    Well said. I love my 05 C olorado 3.5 with 1/4 million miles on it and zero frills. Runs like the day I got it.

  • @mikelouis9389
    @mikelouis93897 күн бұрын

    My first car in 1973 was a 1963 Buick Wildcat. It had 58,000 miles on it. It was shot. I managed to wring 18 months out of it and I was called a mechanical whiz kid. My two current vehicles are a 2001 Xterra with 105,000 miles on it. Looks great, runs great, no big deal. I'm a rock hound so it gets driven over some extreme terrain...np. I recently caught a deal on a 2003 Avalanche with 205,000 miles on it. It looks great, runs good, needs some work on the climate system and, of course a new skin on the dash...it's a GM. All this being said, nothing to raise an eyebrow.Cars just last so much longer so we don't need to replace them as often so manufacturers got to keep the money flowing. I've been expecting this for decades.

  • @andrewinaustintx
    @andrewinaustintx7 күн бұрын

    Thanks to added electronic sensors - a $200 tail light for a basic Ford F150 XL - rises to $1000 on an F150 Platinum. The sensors built into the tail light of the Platinum trim lets you know when a vehicle is in your blind spot. Meanwhile, if you bought a base XL, you need to check your mirrors.

  • @Whateva67

    @Whateva67

    7 күн бұрын

    Ain’t nobody got time for that 😅

  • @JD-yx7be

    @JD-yx7be

    4 күн бұрын

    There was a guy whose taillight had a short from water intrusion and it took out a big chuck of the Canbus system. It cost like $5k to fix

  • @kwilliams1958
    @kwilliams19587 күн бұрын

    Sound... Clear...concise analysis. This is why we so appreciate TCCN. It's been a while since I have heard technology described as GIZMOS! 💯

  • @victorbaird8220
    @victorbaird82207 күн бұрын

    I have a 99 RAV4 love how basic it is to repair and fix after rear end collisions 😊

  • @MrsPuggyWggyHaASquareCutPunt
    @MrsPuggyWggyHaASquareCutPunt6 күн бұрын

    The rise in automobile prices is a great opportunity for us to embrace more sustainable lifestyles. Higher costs can motivate us to walk more, spend quality time at home, and, of course, make greater use of eco-friendly electric bikes. This shift not only benefits our health but also reduces our carbon footprint, contributing to a greener planet.

  • @MrsPuggyWggyHaASquareCutPunt

    @MrsPuggyWggyHaASquareCutPunt

    6 күн бұрын

    I don't own an automobile and, even though I have a driver's license, I probably won't buy one or get another. Why? Because I can always take an Uber. 🚗

  • @carlwelte6094
    @carlwelte60947 күн бұрын

    I've only purhased one new vehicle in my life. In 1987 I went to a local Mitsubishi dealer in South Jersey and purchased a Mitsubishi "Mighty Max" Pickup truck (same as Dodge Ram 50). Manual trans, bench seat, no air, no radio, no power anything. The only option I got was the rear bumper. I paid $7000.00 out the door...

  • @SahilMalik
    @SahilMalik7 күн бұрын

    You are right sir. I want a simple car, comfortable, safe, reliable. Don’t forget the cost to repair and the other corners car manufacturers are cutting.

  • @robparker8892
    @robparker88927 күн бұрын

    Very True! on my Toyota I have auto wipers which I really hate, and auto high beam which again is totally pointless I turn them off because they have a mind of their own! Definitely getting too advanced for no reason

  • @supersingular
    @supersingular6 күн бұрын

    I believe that main stream media car journalists have a lot to do. I just saw a guy trashing a Toyota 4Runner for being “incredibly outdated with its 5-speed” he demanded at least 10 speeds to feel comfortable on the road. As a 4Runner owner, this is completely ridiculous. Now we have a hybrid turbocharged 4 cylinder as the next 4Runner and it’s sad.

  • @JamesSusanka

    @JamesSusanka

    4 күн бұрын

    If I was in the market I would buy a 2021 4Runner in a heartbeat - I still might if I find a great deal just to have as a second car when my current one dies.

  • @esteban1487
    @esteban14877 күн бұрын

    Consumers also demand reliability and qulaity for these monster prices and manufacturers are failing to deliver!

  • @DaddyGlez

    @DaddyGlez

    7 күн бұрын

    I asked before, how consumers demand anything??? Since when car manufacturers do what we need or want

  • @HISHAM931

    @HISHAM931

    7 күн бұрын

    @@DaddyGlezManufacturers go off of what sells in a vehicle. It’s an indirect demand. If you were given the option to buy a car with power windows vs without. There’s a good chance you’ll buy the car with power windows. So that x amount of money you’re willing to give that car company, means the latter company will get minimal sales with their vehicle.Hence they have no choice but to add power windows in order to win you over as a customer.

  • @davestadt49
    @davestadt497 күн бұрын

    Good info. Today's vehicle's are overloaded w needless features we probably can survive without.???

  • @Ozzypup1

    @Ozzypup1

    7 күн бұрын

    I dont need or want most it. A/C, power windows, and power door locks are all I want.

  • @gailenrique2804

    @gailenrique2804

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@Ozzypup1how about a sunroof?? Heated seats? Ventilated seats? Heated steering wheel? An overrated JBL sound system?

  • @alvinsimba734

    @alvinsimba734

    6 күн бұрын

    @@gailenrique2804sunroof is a no go especially in colder climates and more prone to leaking the older it gets

  • @shanebibby4255
    @shanebibby42557 күн бұрын

    Great reviews and reports. Really respect and appreciate this Guy…..Shane from Scotland UK 🇬🇧 👍

  • @robertcochran7103
    @robertcochran71037 күн бұрын

    Thank you for posting this excellent video. I'm an older guy and I well remember cars from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and later. I remember the Ford Falcon. My mother had a brand new one. It had no air conditioning, just 2 doors, the vinyl seats would burn your legs off if the car was parked in bright sunlight, the engine was as simple as it can get, and it had front window vents if I remember. Hand-cranked windows of course. If you were driving that 1960s Falcon and were in a car accident, the chances are excellent that you would be seriously injured or dead since there were almost no safety features. I think the front seats had lap belts and the rear seats had none. An 18 year old neighbor took her parent's 1966 or 1967 Chevy Impala sedan out for a spin once and she did get in a car accident and was very seriously injured. So I remember these old, simple cars, and I remember the decade by decade progression of vehicles since. I think probably in the last 10 years, automotive technology has enjoyed tremendous leaps in passenger safety. And yes, there are a lot of gizmos in newer cars. I don't really know what to think about the auto industry today since I do not drive my car much.

  • @JJ-mh3hb
    @JJ-mh3hb7 күн бұрын

    You either buy a grandma car used or if you buy new you get the cheapest option available in each segment to send a message: versa, outlander sport etc

  • @quailstudios
    @quailstudios7 күн бұрын

    My pick up truck has rollup windows, no air-conditioning, no automatic door locks. No radio. I'm thinking about figuring out how to put a back up camera on it. That's the only thing I really want.

  • @stevet8121

    @stevet8121

    7 күн бұрын

    A backup camera would be a nice add on to my 2003 Tacoma. I agree. I'm going to look into that.

  • @Marksplaytime
    @Marksplaytime7 күн бұрын

    I remember sitting in a friend's new Grand Cherokee Laredo that his parents bought him (we were in college). I looked around at all the gadgetry and said, "Boy, just look at all the expensive stuff that can break in here." That was in 1993 and I had a standard 1981 280ZX at the time (still my favorite of all the cars I've owned) that I did nearly all the mechanical work on myself.

  • @abdulwahabkayani714
    @abdulwahabkayani7146 күн бұрын

    One more point added to the above, the car manufacturer also don’t want to design cars that last long, easy to maintain outside dealership, cheap parts so their production line is keep rolling

  • @arvbergstedt3303
    @arvbergstedt33037 күн бұрын

    I remember telephones in the 50s. Crank the generator. Short and long rings depending on what ring combination was assigned to your phone. And party lines with dial phones. Everybody listened in.

  • @riceburner4747

    @riceburner4747

    7 күн бұрын

    I see women on their cells in a grocery store & think, what did we do before cell phones? 🤔😂

  • @Cathy-xi8cb

    @Cathy-xi8cb

    7 күн бұрын

    Amazing how times have changed. Who ever thought that privacy in our conversations, and the ability for almost everyone to afford to speak with people on the other side of the world, would be so nice.

  • @Ryno-fp7pm

    @Ryno-fp7pm

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@riceburner47473 fastest forms of communication: television, telephone, tell-a-woman

  • @Hugh_Manitee
    @Hugh_Manitee7 күн бұрын

    I have the honor of being at TCCN Auto Repair, ho e of the Car Care Nut. He is so nice. His secretary was out to lunch and he was running the computer himself. 50 years Ford/Chevy guy has changed to Toyota. My first "foreign car" built in America.

  • @downtoearth1950
    @downtoearth19507 күн бұрын

    In 2022 I purchased a Rav4 Hybrid with all accessories, with great Maintenance combined with carefull use & garaged well , I intend it to last for a very long time.😊 . My last was 17 when She was passed on to another😊

  • @mjkraft9365
    @mjkraft93657 күн бұрын

    I wanted a car without all of the gizmos and purchased a 2007 Tacoma. Standard every thing to include transmission. I couldn’t be happier!

  • @TheLifetraveler1
    @TheLifetraveler17 күн бұрын

    We created the problem with new car prices ourselves. When folks were willing to give manufacturers 10k more than the listed price during the pandemic. It made the makers aware that we were willing to pay more than even they thought was acceptable. Well some of us were. As supplies return to normal, and dealers who had only a small amount of cars were making record profits. Both the dealers and the manufacturers said to themselves, why the hell should we drop back to our old prices, when these idiots will pay us way more than we thought was tolerable. Some tricks that occurred after the market stabilized were dealers actually hiding the majority of their cars on separate lots away from the dealership, to give the perception, that we still had a supply issue. Toyotas distributor in jacksonville, which has an exclusive right to add elements of pricing to any Toyota that they touch, decided to add worthless features on all of their vehicles. Then charge a meant for them. If you want to get a Toyota in the south that has been imported through the JM Network, you will pay more for the exact same configured car than you would in another area outside of the Bible belt. We are the cause of inflation, when you're willing to pay ridiculous prices created by manufacturers.

  • @draneym2003

    @draneym2003

    7 күн бұрын

    And these are the same people complaining about how Biden is the worst. But at no point are their actions factored in.

  • @khakiswag

    @khakiswag

    7 күн бұрын

    Actually the manufacturers didn't get any of the markup money. Most folks don't realize that we, the consumer, aren't the customers for manufacturer, the dealers are. Dealers buy the cars from the manufacturer and sell them. The manufacture got paid for the car by the dealer and we pay the dealer when we buy it. That's why the sticker is the manufacture's SUGGESTED retail price. Dealers can sell them for whatever they want because it's their car. This is why the Dealer's Association pays lobbyist millions of dollars a year to stop any legislation that would allow us to buy directly from the manufacture. Yes, in all 50 states it's illegal for us to buy directly from the manufacture.

  • @loc4725

    @loc4725

    7 күн бұрын

    Computer guy here. This sounds a lot like the graphics card market; supply issues due to Bitcoin mining lead to shortages across the board, even though only certain cards were worth it. This seemed to have sparked the realisation that you can produce less, have fewer staff but maintain the same or even better profits as people are both able and willing to pay the extra. And now of course there's A.I. which for most people will be worthless in a PC for a few years yet, but that won't stop them adding those features and then using it as justification for even higher prices.

  • @virtuasurfer

    @virtuasurfer

    7 күн бұрын

    People have been saying that for years, myself included, but nothing has changed. My local Toyota still charges a 5K markup.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    7 күн бұрын

    @@virtuasurfer But, if everyone walked out if they didn't remove the markup, it would be gone in a week. People for some reason forget that they hold the money, and they have the power to force a change by refusing to pay the markups. Walk into that dealer, test drive the car, go to financing, and tell them you will walk out the door if they don't remove the $5k fee, and see how quickly they will drop it....

  • @seacoastlife
    @seacoastlife7 күн бұрын

    I have always bought mostly used cars and driven them until they were totally done. I bought a new Toyota Camry in 2009 with the intention of doing the same but with a car that has a great reputation for reliability. My Camry was assembled in Kentucky where I discovered they had a high level of defective piston rings installed. I was one of the unlucky customers to get one of those Camrys. Toyota didn't make good on them. I had the car serviced and oil changed every 5k miles. Now it is 15 years later and 142k miles on the car. In the last 20k miles the car has been falling apart: replaced the brake ABS system, replaced the front axles, replaced the emissions system and catalytic converter, replaced the radiator and hoses, replaced the alternator and battery, and more. To make it worse the engine burns a quart of oil every 700 miles. A couple weeks ago I read that Toyota has been caught falsifying test results. There is more than just us consumers that need to take responsibility for rising prices and reliability of cars. Companies need to be held responsible for quality and products that last. Integrity and responsibility are important. Just my take on it.

  • @lindap.p.1337

    @lindap.p.1337

    7 күн бұрын

    In contrast, We drove a "97 Rav4 120,000 miles. We drove a 2010 Rav4 76,000 miles. We are driving a 2011 Prius with 56,000 miles and a "16 Rav4 Hybrid with 61,000 miles. Except for wreck damage we have NEVER had a repair. AND FYI, our Prius still gets 50 mpg.

  • @Paul71H

    @Paul71H

    7 күн бұрын

    @@lindap.p.1337 76,000 or 56,000 or 61,000 are very low mileage, in my view. I purchased a used Toyota with about 160k miles in 2017. It now has 275k miles, and is going strong. I also purchased a used Toyota with almost 200k miles last summer, and no major problems so far.

  • @marklintwo

    @marklintwo

    7 күн бұрын

    Well known Design defect. Toyota even extended the warranty, sent letters to owners, etc. See the Car Care Nut video on this

  • @inspirice9844

    @inspirice9844

    7 күн бұрын

    Dang that sucks. My Japanese built 08 camry is a tank that'll easily last another 15 years, doesn't burn enough oil to need topping up between services either at 139k miles. My girlfriend got the same car with less mileage and that doesn't burn oil yet or have any issues despite being a year older.

  • @seacoastlife

    @seacoastlife

    7 күн бұрын

    @@marklintwo Actually, (in several 2008 to 2013 Camrys assembled in Kentucky) some customers started a class action lawsuit against Toyota but my guess is the lawyers made some kind of deal and it was dropped. Toyota said it would resolve the problem if the customers cars had a certain level of oil usage at about 90k miles, but they said my car was not consuming enough oil to qualify. My oil consumption at that time was pretty high and now it is about 1 quart every 700 miles. Amazing that it didn't qualify. Also twice when I got my car back from servicing at the Toyota dealership, there was no oil in the car! I told them I wanted that put in the record and they said they did. However, years later 2 of their lawyers called me because I gave and honest and critical review of the car. They said there was no record of them returning my car with no oil from servicing. Make sure you get everything in writing with these slippery guys. Their lawyers are as slippery as eels.

  • @Ughmahedhurtz
    @Ughmahedhurtz7 күн бұрын

    I'm old enough to remember when you had to go to Walmart and buy/install a new radio if you wanted anything but AM.

  • @dipro001
    @dipro0015 күн бұрын

    I love my 2003 Camry. Its super soft, rolls in the corners, has power windows and a chill AC. I would buy over a heartbeat if toyota gave me a new one for 20k of the exact thing.

  • @igormac88
    @igormac887 күн бұрын

    That's very true. Time to hold on to our trusty old ones and keep them rolling because getting a new one is not only expensive, but it's not last so long as a 20yo Camry

  • @dystopia-usa
    @dystopia-usa7 күн бұрын

    Would like to see Toyota bring the Yaris hatch back to the USA (especially as a hybrid). Loved my 2015 Yaris SE hatch 5-MT. Much better-built vehicle than my crappy, more expensive 2020 TNGA Corolla SE Sedan 6-MT was (worst & most problematic vehicle I have owned in over 40 years & 11 new vehicles).

  • @marcmera6733
    @marcmera67337 күн бұрын

    I don’t ever plan to buy a new car. I have a 1972 mustang in a 1967 Econoline as my daily drivers no frills super simple. My wife has a 08 ford edge with 250,000 miles on it. Only because she had to have something with an airbag for when our daughter was born. I absolutely love the visceral engagement of driving my older cars. I feel a lot of people are missing the whole experience of driving now.

  • @Ryno-fp7pm

    @Ryno-fp7pm

    5 күн бұрын

    Very very few people care about driving. Most people view it as a chore and want to be disconnected from it as much as possible, hence all the nonsense tech that does the "thinking" for them, in turn making people worse drivers.

  • @Engineersoldinterstingstuff
    @Engineersoldinterstingstuff6 күн бұрын

    Honestly it's worth 5 grand every 3 years fixing up your old yacht rather than buying a new self destructing unit.

  • @ivanalo580
    @ivanalo5807 күн бұрын

    Still driving my 2003 Toyota Tundra and 2013 Tacoma. No plan of buying a new one.

  • @beverlyquintela2754

    @beverlyquintela2754

    6 күн бұрын

    Good for you! I am keeping my 08 and '12 Toyota's. Running just like always, no problems

  • @ravd883
    @ravd8837 күн бұрын

    Just bought a 21 Lexus ES300H F Sport with 18k. My first Lexus, and absolutley love it. Going to keep it until it stops working.

  • @ThomasAnderson-MetaCortex

    @ThomasAnderson-MetaCortex

    7 күн бұрын

    Will probably outlast you, bro in law has hybrid Camry over 300k miles.

  • @ravd883

    @ravd883

    7 күн бұрын

    @@ThomasAnderson-MetaCortex Thanks! 😂

  • @Cathy-xi8cb

    @Cathy-xi8cb

    7 күн бұрын

    You are gonna cry when you see the repair bills. And the insurance increases. Be smart, and recognize when to get another used car. It could easily be before this one stops working.

  • @Joshy_poo0

    @Joshy_poo0

    7 күн бұрын

    @@ThomasAnderson-MetaCortexLexus aren’t as reliable as Toyota. I’ll give it 10 years.

  • @mrjuvy49

    @mrjuvy49

    7 күн бұрын

    Just bought my 2020 MKZ, love it. still under warranty.

  • @kellyquezada3908
    @kellyquezada39087 күн бұрын

    I have a 98 Taco, 5spd manual with roll down windows!!! OW WHAT A FEELING TOYOTA!!!!!!

  • @henryechezabal758
    @henryechezabal7587 күн бұрын

    I once had a 1974 VW Beetle, with no electronic features, and I would happily go back.

  • @jmburen8647
    @jmburen86477 күн бұрын

    I am old enough to remember cars without turn signals and seat belts. My first car was a 54 chevy. I paid $150 for it in 1969.

  • @tolrem

    @tolrem

    6 күн бұрын

    My first car was a 1951 Ford Prefect.It had cable brakes,vacuum operated windscreen wipers and a hand crank to start the motor if the battery was a bit flat.It had no water pump either! They called that feature "thermo syphon".The front windscreen could be opened outwards at the bottom for natural aircon.Top speed was 50 mph and if a hill was too steep it just stopped.I think my dad paid $60 for it.

  • @ShinghaHyeong

    @ShinghaHyeong

    6 күн бұрын

    Okay boomer

  • @NMTRUCKER

    @NMTRUCKER

    5 күн бұрын

    I grew up then also but remember the average annual salary was $5,000. It’s 10x that today.

  • @Capitanvolume
    @Capitanvolume7 күн бұрын

    Car prices are quite in line with inflation. For example, a 2005 corolla cost $16000. If you just use the published inflation calculators, its $27000. That sounds about right. My 1977 civic cost 3000 when it was new, thats 17000 today, but there is a complete lack of features or quality. This is your money losing value, and not some complicated evil plot.

  • @marcpikas2859

    @marcpikas2859

    7 күн бұрын

    My 77 civic was perfect. Cheap on gas easy to maintain and reliable. Drove it for 8 years to 120K miles and sold it $800 having paid the same as you. Cassette player and manual windows and tranny. Windows did fog up at 20 below or colder but scraper did the trick.

  • @lordthicknipples-gt2oq

    @lordthicknipples-gt2oq

    7 күн бұрын

    Adjusting for inflation, car prices have increased by 60% in the last 50 years and it will only continue to get worse

  • @admiralrustyshackleford119

    @admiralrustyshackleford119

    7 күн бұрын

    If you look at 2005 to 2019 your corolla would have increased from $16,000 to $20,944 (or $4944 in 14 years) Then we have the great coughing incident of 2020... The 2020 price: $21,203 The 2021 price: $22,199 The 2022 price: $23,975 The 2023 price: $24,962 The 2024 price: $25,730 It increased in price over 22% in 5 years. Yes inflation has always been a thing, but over the last few years its been happening at rate that people under 50ish years old have never encountered in their adult working lives. Groceries, vehicles, etc etc, everything is up 20 percent, meanwhile the lucky ones might be making 3 or 4 percent more then they were prior to the world loosing its marbles. Hence the "evil complicated plot" theory. Sure the majority of people probably werent making great financial choices prior to 2020, but it was a lifestyle they were able to maintain. They never realized just how out of control the situation is until they have to start cutting back on things... then cut even more things... more... and more... until they're eventually having to cut essentials like food and electricity, and it still ain't enough.

  • @new2000car

    @new2000car

    7 күн бұрын

    @@admiralrustyshackleford119. I agree! A teacher could afford to buy a house in 2020. In 2024 they cannot afford an apartment by themself. I think it’s worse than your car figures suggest. “So the car costs a little more, big deal.” No it’s that and everything else one does in life. We do have to pay for our wide open borders, which were semi closed just a few years ago.

  • @sjcrail

    @sjcrail

    7 күн бұрын

    That's all fine and dandy, but what about the stagnant wages meant to pay for these depreciating assets?

  • @rusty_tank3194
    @rusty_tank31945 күн бұрын

    Only a few things I like for extra features. 4 Wheel drive / AC / Rear Defrost / Just a standard radio / (I prefer a truck) ..... The ABS /Cruise control / Power windows etc can go. And over the years with these extra feature additions. Air bags / ABS / Brake assist etc. People have seemed to pay LESS ATTENTION to the road. Because they have a false sense of security in my opinion.

  • @user-tc8cz3tq9e
    @user-tc8cz3tq9e7 күн бұрын

    When I bought my 2020 Prius the dealer told me at the time. He has a hard time selling his lower priced trims on new cars because people won’t buy it. He added that income restrained or younger buyers were happy buying the entry level trim of a new car 10-15 years ago because they wanted a reliable new model. Now days those buyers don’t exist, and the high end buyer is now resistant to buy high end trims of more sensible models.

  • @robertandjanet1
    @robertandjanet17 күн бұрын

    I've been a subscriber since near the beginning and always enjoyed your videos and find them interesting and helpful but I must confess something since Jose has been doing your videos, they are even better. Thumbs up to all involved in your productions and keep up the good work

  • @Michael-yi4mc
    @Michael-yi4mc7 күн бұрын

    Not the emissions, it’s the stupid safety that is adding cost. Who needs lane departure, auto start/stop, a hundred cameras, and radar? Not me!

  • @johnnyblue4799

    @johnnyblue4799

    7 күн бұрын

    start/stop is emissions not safety

  • @Ozzypup1

    @Ozzypup1

    7 күн бұрын

    People who wont stay off of there damn phones and just drive.

  • @brianrothrock5893

    @brianrothrock5893

    7 күн бұрын

    Right! I don’t want my car spying On me and the manufactures selling my data! Look up Louis Rossman

  • @Ozzypup1

    @Ozzypup1

    7 күн бұрын

    @@johnnyblue4799 I hate that start stop garbage. Thankfully it can be turned off on the truck my wife and I have.

  • @JasbirSingh-zj1fg

    @JasbirSingh-zj1fg

    7 күн бұрын

    I have a 20 yr old car. It has power windows, AC, cruise control, CD-radio, knobs to control everything. For safety it has ABS, and stability control. That is all I need even in a high-end car. The car also has a sunroof and rain-sensing wipers, and I find even these two features unnecessary, let alone the features you mentioned.

  • @TripleBerg
    @TripleBerg4 күн бұрын

    When I picked up my 2020 Avalon and saw the huge manual just for the navigation and multimedia system, I told my wife I’m basically operating a complex computer system which just happens to have 4 wheels. 😂 Now the 2025 Camry has even more gizmos.

  • @gumerdominguez4091
    @gumerdominguez40915 күн бұрын

    As allways you are perfect example of humble ppl 👍🙏

  • @signkutter9218
    @signkutter92187 күн бұрын

    I was shopping new trucks in 21 abd 22, couldnt find anything equipped how I wanted. Dealers all pushed these mobile couches with lunchbox beds for 70 to 90k. So I bought a 1970 C20 longbed and cosmetically restored it , LQ9/4L80 swap, AC. Now its the truck I was looking for

  • @SouthsideKidd550
    @SouthsideKidd5507 күн бұрын

    AMD spoke facts in this video. He's not lying about features. So my 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE has way more features than my 2002 Acura 3.5RL and my Acura was a $40k car when it was new versus to the $25k MSRP on my Corolla Hybrid LE.

  • @ahernandezcp4
    @ahernandezcp46 күн бұрын

    100% AGREED!!!!! We need simple cars. Just to go from point a to b.

  • @border056
    @border0566 күн бұрын

    My first car was manual transmission, manual windows, manual steering (no power steering) and no AC. Also, the new economical car for the average person is going to be a used vehicle with questionable service history. You also made a point about smartphones. People are starting to own smartphones for much longer than they did just a few years ago. I think the car market will correct as well. People will start holding onto their vehicles longer. Sales will stagnate and become competitive. The market will hopefully correct.

  • @BusanDalint
    @BusanDalint7 күн бұрын

    I bought a car in 1996 and drive it ever since to this day.

  • @dvan7117
    @dvan71177 күн бұрын

    Reason #3 hits the nail right on the head. I own a 2007 taco SR5 and a 2011 Avalon LTD. Both vehichles are very reliable and a pleasure to own. I see no reason, at least for now, to replace them.

  • @lopezov709
    @lopezov7093 күн бұрын

    10 years ago I couldnt afford a new car, I would complain because I coulnt afford it. Im doing well now and are able to afford and did buy a new car, love it, went through the whole process and loved every single part of it. The only reason you people are complaining now is because you are in the position i was 10 years ago.

  • @TheMichaelJu
    @TheMichaelJu6 күн бұрын

    Salute to The Car Care Nut before the end of an era for internal combustion engine light passenger vehicles is getting closer

  • @johndavidson3785
    @johndavidson37857 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much A.M.D for this wonderful information🎉🎉

  • @humanbeing8855
    @humanbeing88557 күн бұрын

    Honesty is non existent in this industry. You are an exception. Keep it up. ❤

  • @tuan056585
    @tuan0565856 күн бұрын

    I agreed with you. Not only that, most "famous brand" dealership jack up the price for "short supply" excuse too. I saw that.

  • @greywolfgarage5630
    @greywolfgarage56305 күн бұрын

    Here is what we can do about it…. Don’t buy them, buy used . Auto manufacturers are learning as sales are plummeting

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