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In reply to the discussion: $30,500 average: New Cars Increasingly Out of Reach for Many Americans [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)87. I gave you a very much cliff's notes of that decision
There are books written on it, and the NLBR.
If you care I can even point you in the right direction, but this is basic history of labor, and yes economics...as well as classic capitalism 101, gung tp Adam Smith and the Wealth of Natins.
I'll grant you this...it should be taught in school, but the great men theory of history, not nuance, let alone labor history, is what is taught any longer.
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Newsjock
Feb 2013
OP
Agreed. I've only bought one car new. It was a good car, but it was used when I drove it off the lot
Gorp
Feb 2013
#18
Volkswagen lowed the prices at the expense of dealer profit for market share
DainBramaged
Feb 2013
#120
I got an email from a dealer last week offering a Kia Soul for $12,900. And I found the same as you
DeschutesRiver
Feb 2013
#124
If they would keep just half of the junk off thatthey are putting on the cars now, i.e. gps, wi-fi,
Purveyor
Feb 2013
#4
now THAT is what I call an absolutely brilliant marketing strategy--price your product or service
niyad
Feb 2013
#5
Henry ford was not building luxury yachts...so that is a nice straw man.
nadinbrzezinski
Feb 2013
#74
Except that it's wildly unlikely that manufacturers would make a good which nobody could afford.
dairydog91
Feb 2013
#36
Agreed. I just bought a 2005 Nissan Altima with all the bells and whistles and
OregonBlue
Feb 2013
#67
i am an Amputee, too old to work on old cars, cant afford to have em fixed, i bought a Honda Fit
rabid_byter
Feb 2013
#107
SMART car (That is a brand name.) Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, basic car, $12,490. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Feb 2013
#26
We got a 2012 Focus last year, traded in a 2005 Sable. I've found the Focus easier to get in and
bike man
Feb 2013
#34
I know what you meant. I prefer the next size up, so I pay that amount for a used one.
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2013
#71
I saw all kinds of articles a month ago that said average personal income last year went up about 7%
Southerner
Feb 2013
#80
richest 20% hold 95.4% of the Financial wealth in the USA, poorest 80% have 4.6%
rabid_byter
Feb 2013
#102