Im pretty sure Wranglers/Gladiators are the only mainstream passenger vehicle that may still come with halogen lights at $60,000. Corollas have had LED headlights standard for over a decade.
I looked for a new truck to replace this lemon of a 2020 silverado 2500hd diesel and the dodge dealerships would NOT deal - so I ordered a F350. Ram can rot where they sit. Got the F350 locked in for 6k below MSRP.
Same thing with Nissan. I bought a 2024 in Tyler tx for $49k out the door. Offered $38K for a 2022 at a Houston dealership. They balked and said something about it being new w 1K miles. I just stopped taking to them
I’m on the fence about buying a 2023 Challenger and I will take one off there hands for no more than 20k. No Disrespect to the Mopar owners but this a Bad Investment for me. Thanks for the review.
Mice have incisors that never stop growing, and they must constantly gnaw on hard or tough materials to keep their incisors filed down. Even if a car's wires and other small parts don't taste delicious, they're easy for a tiny mouse to chew on.
Mice also pull sound deadening insulation out of interiors to build nests to have babies in, and also to stay warm during the cold months. The wiring in modern vehicles is often covered with a soy-based insulation that mice will actually eat.
looked at a new infinity opened the hood at the windshield cowl was a mice nest with mice po sad that cars sit for mos and mos or year new 2023s they should of been gone , as for new 2022 donate them to the highway safety commission and let them do crash testing
As much as toyota is getting crap for their 4cylinder taco around my area they are actualy moving and being sold a few here and there.. my jeep dodge dealership though?? Damn!!! same wrangler and gladiator been sitting there since a year ago.. just sucks to see and not even offering any kind of discount..
Well are prices going to go down to a reasonable price ? That why they are in the lot ! And probably gonna stay there . Unless they drop them prices. Let them ROT