My synopsis of that 22-minute video: Vehicles cost more than they did a few years ago so inventory is not moving. Car manufacturers (not just Ram) are utilizing MSRP price cuts (which actually started weeks ago) to move that inventory. The End.
(Board Meeting at Stellantis): Johnson: I'm just spit balling here, but what if we admit the error of overpricing our trucks and charge what they are worth. We can recoup some of our money, clear our inventory and regain credibility with our customer base while capturing market share. Phillips: Johnson, you're fired.
Still remember you mean no oil dip stick no transmission dip stick and no spare tire And low quality part's and designed quality failures wake the f up every one is telling on your practice
A Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab, which was around $36,000 in 2020, is now closer to $60,000. The 2025 Ram 1500 starts at $42,270 and can go up to $89,150 depending on the trim and options. The 2018 Ram 1500 Limited 4WD Crew Cab Tungsten Edition had an MSRP of $58,990, but with options, it cost around $62,995. In 2023, the MSRP was $69,445, and with options, it cost $84,865.
Still remember every one is at the end of their money to many people now understand its not worth ruining your life because of any vehicle this Way of over extending the money you make.
What happens when we consumers continure to refuse to by their over priced junk?
Still remember tbey need to worry if they go of of business oh Will
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