This NEW CHEAP TRUCK Just Killed Toyota & Ford

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Published 2024-03-15
A SMALL PICKUP TRUCK WAR IS STARTING AND THERE'S A NEW CHEAP PICKUP TRUCK that I think is actually worth buying in 2024. Over the past few years full size trucks have been getting bigger, fancier, and more expensive. But in 2024 sales of these overpriced trucks have slowed to a crawl and buyers are looking for cheaper options when it comes to the trucks they buy. The small truck market is starting to make a huge comeback and we now have more options than ever.

All Comments (21)
  • @user-xh2yg4uv9q
    Who cares that Toyota sells a $10,000 truck in other countries? I can't buy it here so it might as well not exist.
  • @billeidaho871
    This crap is all OVERPRICED! 30,000= is WAY to much for a entry level midsize truck!
  • @msgmak1379
    $52k for a used mini truck? No way.......
  • the Maverick started at $19,999 Ford didn't promise a $25,000 truck they promised a sub-20k and failed to deliver.
  • I just want a four door, V6, stick shift, no bells and whistles truck. Apparently that is a lot to ask.
  • @abelincoln5000
    "Cheap Truck"? I saw them in concert! ... Oh wait, that was 'Cheap Trick'. Nevermind.
  • We are buying older truck 20+ years and put a new motor and trans. Its allot cheaper to repair.
  • @133rip
    It's not inflation, it's price gouging and greed.
  • @zamin_ali
    I believe Toyota made a mistake removing the V8 engine from their full-size truck. Now, they made another mistake removing their V6 engine from the midsize truck. The future sales of these trucks will show what a mistake that was.
  • @dcpete5475
    He talks like 45000 before taxes is cheap lol. Bring a basic single cab 4 cyl stickshift rwd for 20 grand
  • @usnr5950
    I picked up a certified 22 Frontier 4x4 about 6 months ago for the mid 20’s. Love it! I had to fly 1300 miles to Idaho to get that deal but it was worth it.
  • @dustyroads834
    Back in 1988 I bought a new Ford F-350 4x4 Diesel cab and chassis for my business. I paid 17,600 dollars for it. My payment was 376.52 a month. Total cost with financing was 23,600 dollars. I thought that was a crazy bad decision back then. Lol.
  • @20TIL6
    I don't understand why manufacturers can't offer a half ton pickup for $25k or less. I think it's very possible.
  • @gingerbolam
    Do not buy a Ford Maverick they are complete junk with all kinds of differential and transmission failures
  • @samaxe6495
    For the cost of a new truck, I can drag one out of the desert, put a modern drivetrain in it, have the differentials professionally rebuilt by Moser engineering, have the interior reupholstered, convert it to all LED lights, upgrade to 4 wheel disc brakes, have it professionally painted AND have money left over. It also costs less to register and insurance cost less.
  • @Chris-bz6wl
    Maverick just identifies as a truck, closer to a wheelbarrow.
  • @outlaw6969
    They just need to go back to the mini trucks they built in the 80s. A simple 4 cylinder 150hp. Simple interior . They want do it because. A truck like the Isuzu, Mazda or S10. Would kill all other sales. A simple mini truck simple engine with a 5 or 6 speed standard. A/C and manual window options. That we can add the after market parts to upgrades we want. Just give us a simple truck that's affordable.... It's what we want
  • @secretdrone
    This 'new normal' inflation pricing is wild..
  • @GrimmReaper1721
    Now wait a minute here, you said that a Toyota Tacoma TRD is a $60k truck new... Lets do some basic math here; $51,995 x average 14% interest rate for a used vehicle at this moment in time is $7,279.30. Add the two numbers together and you get $59,274.30. Who's paying $60k for a used Tacoma with 6k miles on it. KBB shows trade in value on a used TRD nicely loaded at 39,9 low end to 43,3 high end. The dealership is making a killing on it and you're making it sound like a good deal. The 2nd owner is going to take a massive hit on depreciation as it leaves the lot for the second time. This is why car and truck prices are still so high. STOP buying these vehicles at these ridiculous prices. You're not going to save $10k, you're going to pay back $60k on a 2nd owner vehicle with its value losing probably another $5k to $10k.