Mopar missed the boat......again

The lawyers and CEO of the companies are making out like a bandit on these overpriced cars.

Yeah everyone likes the black out look, not me, put some chrome on it.

They are probably making 12-14 thousand dollars for each truck sold, plus the dealer is making money and the. The finance company. So cost is probably 1/2 of what someone pays for it.

I would not pay that for that truck.

Have thought about selling my 1995 dodge 2500 extended cab 4x4 with cummins diesel. Hoping if I do get another truck it will be my last. But have a hard time when I look at the new vehicles and the cost is more than my 1st house.

My uncle has talked about getting a new truck and selling his GMC would hate to drive a GMC to work at ford, but if is available for the right price might have to it is 3 years old and less than 40,000 miles and looks like new.

The worst part of all new cars is they are going to be disposable cars. With all the electrical devices at some point you will not be able to get them fixed, no matter how nice they look, drive or run, they just will not be dependable and finding someone to fix it will cost more than it is worth.

Guy at work has a car the tail lights stay on whenever the car is running. They wanted $900 for a new computer module to repair it. So they are like daylight running lights, always on.

Yes I work for ford building the new escape and think they are over priced. We have not had a raise in the past 11 years but the cost of the vehicles have went up 20-25% since my last raise.