TheDo114
Well-known member
Well said, I wish I could write like this.I hear you and I think we agree on most points other than the tariffs. From day one I've said, somewhere on this forum, that I saw this as purely a negotiating tactic, and from my perspective a needed one. I've also thought there were going to be some short term reprocussions. From the vehicle maufacturer perspective several have already said they are moving production in some way back to the US. As well as foreign investments being made into various industries which is also good. I think this is a long term win, or more, a return to what should have been all along speaking specifically to the items you mentioned.
The cost analogy wasn't as much about price and how it got there it's that price will be determined by the consumer, not the seller. They can choose to pass the tariff on but my gut tells me they've already paid millions to market researchers that have told them they are already at, or over, the price threshold for a new pickup in this country.
The manufacturers trends tend to come in waves. An off-road version of a truck sells well, think 2020 & FX-4, Trail Boss, PRO-4X and then every manufacturer jumps on that wagon. Tremor, AT4X, Trail Hunter, Rebel etc. etc. etc. The prices surge because of demand and the profits soar. Now, it seems like the focus is shifting back towards value and mid-range. The consumer sets the price, it's the manufacturers job to align themselves with it. Just like the pearl diver.
I guess all that's left is to wait and see.
