stephanie30+FollowNew Cars Over $50K? Stellantis Says No ThanksCar prices have gotten out of control—$50K for a new ride is now the average! Stellantis is shaking things up, promising to bring back more affordable cars under $40K (and maybe even under $30K). They’re rethinking their lineup, mixing gas, hybrid, and electric options instead of just going all-in on EVs. It’s a big pivot from chasing profits to actually making cars regular people can buy. Would you go back to a cheaper, simpler car? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices00Share
stephanie30+Follow$80K Trucks?! Car Prices Are Wild NowAnyone else feel like new car prices are straight-up trolling us? People are joking about $80,000 trucks, but it’s not even a punchline anymore—average new rides are now over $50K! Trucks and SUVs are loaded with luxury features, and even used cars aren’t the budget hack they used to be. It’s wild how something essential like a car is turning into a status symbol. Are you sticking with your old ride or stretching for a new one? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices00Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowCar Prices Are Wild—Would You Pay $1K/Month?New cars are officially luxury items now! The average price just hit $50K, and it’s not just fancy rides—regular cars are getting pricier too. To afford them, more people are signing up for 6-7 year loans with monthly payments over $1,000. Wealthy buyers are keeping the market hot, but for everyone else, it’s either stretch your credit, buy used, or keep your old car running. Would you go for a super-long loan just to drive new? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices00Share
William Goodwin+FollowPorsche 911’s Price Tag Is Wild NowThe Porsche 911 just got another price hike, and it’s officially in “are you kidding me?” territory. The base 911 now starts at $135,500 (before fees!), which is $40k more than just five years ago. Meanwhile, you could snag a Corvette or an AMG GT for way less—and with more power. At this point, is the 911’s badge really worth the extra cash, or are we just paying for nostalgia? #Cars #Porsche911 #CarPrices122Share
johnny12+FollowNew Cars Are Basically for the Rich NowAnyone else notice how new cars are turning into luxury-only territory? The average price is nearly $50k, and dealerships are packed with huge SUVs and trucks instead of affordable rides. Middle-class families are getting squeezed out, stuck with old used cars or just skipping the upgrade. Unless automakers and lenders change things up, new wheels might just be for the 1%. #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices20Share
Jennifer Patel+FollowCar Prices Near $50K—Blame the Tariffs!New car prices are basically flirting with $50,000, and it’s not just because of fancy features. A 25% tariff on imported cars and parts is making things even pricier. Even models built in the US can get hit if they use foreign parts. For a lot of people, owning a car is starting to feel out of reach, and those monthly payments are getting wild. If you’re car shopping, brace yourself for sticker shock! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices10Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowNew Car Prices Are Basically Luxury NowCar shopping? Brace yourself: the average new car now costs a wild $49,766—before taxes and fees! Thanks to a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts, sticker shock is the new normal. Even mainstream models feel like luxury buys, and some buyers are stretching loans to 7 years just to make it work. The days of affordable new rides are officially over. Would you pay $50K for a family car? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices20Share
dalemiller+FollowCar Prices Are Out of Control!Car shopping this holiday? Get ready for sticker shock—new car prices have jumped by thousands in just a few years, and even used cars are crazy expensive. The days of scoring a cheap ride at Toyotathon or Happy Honda Days are basically over. Automakers keep rolling out bigger, pricier SUVs and trucks, and politicians are scrambling for answers. Unless you’re cool with a micro-car (good luck finding one here), it looks like we’re all stuck paying way more for wheels. When did buying a car get so wild? #Cars #CarPrices #AutoIndustry189Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowNew Cars Under $30K? Basically Extinct NowRemember when you could snag a new car for under $30K? Those days are fading fast. The average new ride now costs nearly $50K, and even basic models are becoming unicorns. Incentives are shrinking, but buyers are still splurging on loaded trucks and SUVs. Affordable options like the Corolla and Trax are still around, but they’re an endangered species. Are we just accepting $50K as the new normal for cars? Wild. #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices00Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowWhy New Cars Are Basically Unicorns NowBuying a new car right now? Good luck! Prices are climbing, deals are rare, and buyers are just not biting. Even with those flashy year-end sales, most people are holding onto their old rides or going used. Blame high interest rates, fewer EV incentives, and those wild tariffs making everything pricier. The average new car now costs nearly $50k—no wonder everyone’s got sticker shock! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices713Share