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They have been suffering ever since the 2008 financial crisis.

They have stuffed the dealerships full of inventory that they didn't want or need. Now they have massive lots full of vehicles they say don't have chips.

But that would normally result in the dealerships having depleted inventory. Are we able to see this shortage or are the dealers lots still packed full of cars and trucks?

What are you guys seeing at your local dealerships? Full or empty?!

It seems like the price of used cars is extremely high right now. Like people are buying used rather than new.

This looks like a coverup of the collapse of their sales imho. What say you guys?

They have been suffering ever since the 2008 financial crisis. They have stuffed the dealerships full of inventory that they didn't want or need. Now they have massive lots full of vehicles they say don't have chips. But that would normally result in the dealerships having depleted inventory. Are we able to see this shortage or are the dealers lots still packed full of cars and trucks? What are you guys seeing at your local dealerships? Full or empty?! It seems like the price of used cars is extremely high right now. Like people are buying used rather than new. This looks like a coverup of the collapse of their sales imho. What say you guys?

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It's truly absurd that we can't buy a basic and rugged vehicle anymore.

They are all built to bleed you dry as they age now.

What happened to the right to repair campaign?

This all amounts to us not having real ownership of anything we buy. We are really just renting technology that has a built in expiry date/flaw.

And that is disguised under the pretext of it being new technology when it's really inferior parts and engineering.

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Yep. That old 300 6 could go half a million miles, albeit slowly. Im still waiting on fords ecoboost to do it without a major overhall. I'd love a cost comparison on maintenance.