FORD CAN'T SELL TRUCKS! $100,000 F-150s EVERYWHERE! Ford Earnings!



Ford just reported earnings and they were good but Ford did not raise their guidance. With this they are saying that they don’t see good quarters ahead. Days supply of F-150s is spiking and Ford will have to lower prices if they want to avoid an inventory crisis.

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FORD CAN’T SELL Their TRUCKS! $100,000 F-150s EVERYWHERE!!!

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25 thoughts on “FORD CAN'T SELL TRUCKS! $100,000 F-150s EVERYWHERE! Ford Earnings!”

  1. Ford needs to cut MSRP by 50% 100K for a truck is insane. If Ford would keep sending these dealerships vehicles and these dealerships have nowhere to store them or is costing these dealerships money to rent more space to store them, sooner or later these dealerships would knock out this market adjustment BS and start selling vehicles again. The only way to deal with these dealerships is to cost them $$$.

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  2. Lots of people are sick of paying insane prices for new cars. Anyone that is upper middle class and below that is financially responsible cannot see spending $50k, 60, 70 and up to $100k for the same cars their parents drove. A Jeep Wagoneer is now 6 figures. Really? The working guy that needs a pick up truck to earn a living costs average of $70k. I follow the classic car and used car market and in the last few years used trucks from 10-30 years old have gone up 5-10 fold. The $5000 pick up truck of the mid 2000s and some in 2010s is now $15k-20k and people are buying them because they rather spend that than $70k for a new pick up. The big three do not have an entry level small pick up for under $35k and most are close to and over $50k. Electric cars and trucks are absolutely absurd. The sad part is that government is trying to push this EV market by telling people that EV saves the environment when 75% of the electricity in the US is produced by Fossil fuels that are burned 10 times dirtier than the topic 3-5 year old gas burning car. When every single vehicle on the road only makes up about 15% of the total pollution in this country. Cars are an easy target because people can see them, they are everywhere and almost everyone has one or more of them. They don’t see the power plant burning fossil fuels to make electricity to power those Teslas and the rest of the EVs. I wish hindsight would hurry up and get her about the EV hustle. So people can them for what they are. I’m not not anti EV. I’m am anti NO CHOICE. Thanks for the videos 👍👍👍

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  3. Superior Ford here in MN has F150s listed for about 5k less than MSRP. That translates to about 46k for a 2023 F150 Super Crew XL 4×4 and about 55k for an XLT, depending on options. Some dealers are marking F150s way up, but not all.

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  4. Scotty Kilmer has a Youtube video where he said Ford announced that they are going to get rid of dealers the way Tesla does not use dealers, if their lawyers can figure this out it will drop the prices of fords

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  5. I kept looking for a Maverick, I was excited by the AWD version with the turbo motor that I built for something like 25k brand new. They couldn't get them in stock and once they did they were marked up to full size prices, for a value built cheap throwaway truck, absolutely insane. I would buy one but it would have to be 16-17k now for what I want on some type of incentive or use with a few thousand miles, they can drown in it for all I care.

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  6. I just bought my 23’ F150 SC Platinum PowerBoost BAP FX4 in April at 3% below invoice with 2.9% finance at Granger Ford in Granger, Iowa.
    I’m happy.😎🇺🇸

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  7. Ford knows they saturated their dealers with trucks they aren't going to be able to sell. Dealers are adding fuel to that fire.

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  8. I bought my Lariat for $58k plus tax and fees back in 2015, plus lift kit and new 35 inch tires and rims, the truck price has gone crazy back then already, even worst now!

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  9. Keep in mind the problem about the Mach E is it’s too heavy! Building a new Ev platform is not just stashing electric motors into combustion engine bodies, that was why Tesla is so successful, they built their ev platforms from scratch!

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  10. Paid off my house in 15 years on a VA loan. Planning to pay off my 2022 Dodge Challenger RT next year and will only buy used cars from here on out!

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