I don't think you are crazy. I think new cars are generally way overpriced. Especially half ton trucks. I'm also very turned off by how the new cars are electronic nannies. Yellow lights flashing in the mirrors, backup cameras, the seat vibrating because you are too close to something, beeping at you because you are too close to something, applying the brakes for you for a myriad of reasons, unrelentingly fussing at you to put on your seatbelt. It's not for me. I don't see myself ever buying something much newer than the 2008 I'm driving now.
I've always been a GM guy but they've done a great job at really turning me off. Terrible commercials, pricing I don't agree with and styling I don't like are among the reasons. The biggest though is closing plants here in this country instead of closing plants in Mexico or overseas. That after the tax payer bailed them out (shouldn't have) and when everyone else seems to be able to assemble cars in this country and make money. They have a very entrenched culture in that company that I think will drive them out of business.
I'm with you completely Jared. The manufacturers think nothing of asking $50k for a 1/2 ton pickup. The crash prevention systems are a turnoff to me too. When I got my Subaru, probably 70% of the cars on the lot had their "Eyesight" feature which is all the forward collision warning, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert, automatic braking, blindspot monitoring, etc. The salesman couldn't understand why I didn't want it.
My family always bought GM and I've owned more GM vehicles than anything else, but I don't see myself buying a new one now or ever. The exported labor pisses me off and always has, the bailout gets me fuming. GM's marketing IMO has always sucked in comparison to Ford and Chryslers, but the "Real People, Not Actors" is a new low for them.
And just a thought- If they were gonna stop making the Cruze, why not move production of the Trax from Korea to Ohio?
The suggested MSRP is $96,950(CDN) plus ext. warranty, undercoat, blah,blah and government tax, $100,000+ for a PICKUPSomethings gotta give one of these days.
If something is gonna give before the desire to own these trucks gives out, it'll be the cheap and readily available credit that has allowed so many people to buy them. That credit won't be around forever.