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Nice design but it will not sell very well. Why? PRICE is outside of majority consumers are willing to spend. RAM needs to drop their MSRP by 30-percent or keep suffering sales.
Greed is the first issue with its owners. I have to agree with Trump, dump the European owner and allow America to remodeled the brands. Dropping the MSRP across the board by 30-percent and sell it in volumes.
Totally agree. I do own one and have no issues (80k miles). However, I do follow the schedule maintenance using the local dealership. I have seen Pacifica go 500K miles (with the german tranny failing first).
There is no comeback when you price yourself out of the major consumer market. This is the real issue. Currently, majority of the prices are 30 percent over what the average consumer is willing to pay. Comeback model is dropping the MSRP prices and maximize volume sells with lesser profit.
Seeing we have been in a weak ressession for a couple of years, food/home/utilities are number one priority. Noting the price, good luck on finding buyers. The pricing of vehicles today need to be reduce by 30-percent keep the market going.
It is called AFFORDABILITY. Do I eat, or do I show off my new truck? The majority of Americans are thinking twice about how much to spend. I won't bother to talk about the other brands... LOL. One of which is the reigning KING of MOST RESOLD VEHICLES.
2025 are here...need to wait to see the...
Not true. What is cratering is the price. The majority of manufacturers are inflating their prices, and people are realizing that they can keep their old vehicles and still afford to eat. When autos cost as much as homes in rural areas, it's clear that prices need to be cut by 30 percent. Then...
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So, how many consumers can afford this vehicle? Keep raising the prices and note, sales are growing less. It is between eating or purchasing a vehicle that sells in the same league of homes in Mississippi.
Forget the profits. To avoid layoffs and to remain competitive, lower the price and build more. They will sell if you drop the price about 30-percent. People are not willing to seek loans at 7 percent and the vehicle cost the same as buying a house in Arkansas.
Sorry, this was inside job of someone either aided these fools, or employee was involved. No different the idiots who stole 30 million dollars from a Federal Reserve Warehouse in LA. Eventually they will be caught.
There were three new Ram trucks that was stolen over a weekend at our local...
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