Madman said:
agracer said:
silverado_lover said:
I bet nobody who has posted on this thread drives a single cab XL trim truck.
You say you want the most basic truck, but it's not what you buy.
This. Trucks have become luxury vehicles. Even the most basic trims have a lot of options (as it implies, the consumer has to ask for those extras) driving the prices up.
Everyone here says they want a basic truck, but no one is buying them.
It's like the 'save the manuals' movement. Car manu. don't make them because no one buys them.
Where are these basic trucks you speak of? The closest thing on the market is the base Toyota Tacoma and those sell well even at the nearly $40k price tag.
The basic XL F150, can you even find one on a lot with out a ton of add ons/optoins? No, because consumers don't want them.
Ram does sell a basic work truck. (the 1500 Classic Tradesmen).
1500 Work TruckThe 1500 Tradesmen basic 4x2 single cab with an 8' bed is $31,735.
The days of $20k new vehicles of any kind are over. The printing of currency expanded exponentially under Obama and Trump, Bidden is just piling on (Or Obama term 3) has inflated the cost of everything. McDonolds in my city is paying $15/hr...think about that. That's more than quadrupled for the 1990's.
And if there was such a huge demand for that 4x2 regular cab work truck, they'd be on dealer lots. They're not b/c no one wants them.
Look at the suburban. It was a tuck with 3 rows of seats and a roof. Now it's luxury transportation and they're $80,000.
It's the same as the small and mid-sized SUV's. People want all the fancy stuff, so you can't find a basic one on a dealer lot.
Would you stock something people are not buying? Or would you put on the lot what people will pay for?