Not to mention bailing out predatory banks who have moved subprime lending to the auto industry..

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    1. Associatedkink on

      For anyone who is curious

      $22k in 2009 is $32167.68 in 2024

      Cumulative inflation rate of 46.2%

    2. Maleficent_Ad1972 on

      You’re comparing inflation from just 2025 to cumulative inflation since 2009, which the FED says is 50%.

    3. Inflation plays it’s part but so does increased regulation, labor rules, and the drive for profit.

    4. Both_Painter_9186 on

      You’re comparing an old base model to a new up trim.

      2009 F150 XL $23,055 (35,391 in 2026).

      2026 F150 XL$39,330

      17 years the price has creeped <$4k over inflation. The 26 is bigger, more safety features, technology, HP, and MPG.

    5. onegravybiscuit on

      People are paying it. So thats the price.

      Stop buying the fucking things and the prices have to come down

    6. Remember the days where you could buy a car with cash and you’d actually get it cheaper if you did. Now I doubt most dealers would even let you buy it upfront.

    7. you’re comparing a price from 15 years ago!
      I’ll bet the new F150 is 15 years better too!

    8. It’s not just inflation, it’s just that between the overall design for safety and all the electronic BS they put it them it pushes up the price.

      People that drive car designs that old are the ones you read about in bad crashes. In a way modern cars seem like an arms race for safety and against one another are quite safe, but also destroy anything not a newer vehicle. These frame designs are significantly more robust and expensive.

      Also the Colorado is now matching the tow and bed weight capacity of a mid 90s F150 so a F150 is becoming what a F250 used to be.

      Toss in greed and stonk must go up and you get 60k trucks.

    9. The whole post is wrong. The numbers are incorrect. New bases f150 is only $37,250. Also the 2025 has more standard features than the 2009..

    10. SeaworthyPossum23 on

      A 2.7x price increase over 15 years is equivalent to 6.9% annually compounded inflation.

    11. there’s monetary inflation and price inflation

      monetary inflation is when the value of money goes down
      price inflation is when a product is over-valued

    12. Hephaestus_God on

      I mean inflation can still be 5%. FED isn’t the one making truck prices lmao.

      That would be the dealers knowing they can get people to pay for that shit and lock them into more money.

    13. most car companies went bigger because of stupid regulations on MPG based on size, it was easier to meet the stupid rules, and they make more money making bigger cars. The new rangers are about the same size as old f150s and comparably priced

    14. **2009 Ford F-150 (base XL trim)**
      • Original base MSRP around **$21,095** for the XL 4×2 regular-cab model. [CARFAX](https://www.carfax.com/Research-2009-Ford-F-150_z25620?utm_source=chatgpt.com)

      **2024 Ford F-150 (base XL trim)**
      • Base MSRP for the 2024 Ford F-150 XL Regular Cab is **about $39,060**.

      $21,095 * (1.041926^15) = $39,060

      So, 4.19% over 15 years. Still much higher than ideal. But lower than 5%….

      5% is bad enough, do we really have to pretend like it’s worse?

    15. that monstrosity is not a car or a consumer good, by definition. its a fucking truck and I saw actual work trucks smaller than it (that could haul more btw)

      companies are just praying on the type of idiot that would buy that for the “ego hauling”

    16. Deplorable_username on

      We used to buy based on price or MSRP. They have transitioned to what you can afford as a monthly payment.

    17. Never been more proud of people who can do math. These comments are out here doing gods work

    18. Ohh no, an utterly useless vehicle got more expensive! Is there no justice in this world any more?

    19. You’re comparing single cab fleet truck prices with crew cab family haulers. The base model single cab f150 currently starts at $38k.

      Still egregious, but to claim they cost 60k is a bit disingenuous since 22k was the base model price

    20. the other issue is the 2024 model has so much unnecessary expencive shit in it that it ruins the truck

    21. DarkArmyLieutenant on

      If you don’t have the money to buy a car outright, or have a preapproved loan from your existing credit union, then buying a car is a stupid move right now.

    22. Working-Narwhal-540 on

      It’s greed and gouging. Call it what it is. The “free market” enables car manufacturers to ass rape consumers with no fear of repercussions. People are buying, why the fuck would they lower prices???

    23. Euphoric_Switch_337 on

      Inflation is measured against the previous year. Think of it as a speedometer not distance traveled.

    24. This would work if it was the same truck. But the 2009 model had significantly less technology built into it than the 2024 version. The price is not just inflation.

    25. You ever think all that crap like tv screens, built in GPS, backup cameras etc didnt add to the cost?

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