Dealerships Are COLLAPSING — Americans Are Done Paying for Overpriced Junk

General Motors just posted its worst domestic sales quarter in eleven years — and the press is calling it a demand problem. It is not a demand problem. It is a $54,700 verdict. In this video I break down every layer of how GM engineered this collapse: the trim escalation strategy that pushed base buyers into $52,000 configurations, the 84-month debt structure built around a truck that won't survive it, the powertrain decisions that put a turbocharged four-cylinder in a work truck rated to tow 9,500 pounds, and the part that should change how you think about every vehicle purchase you make — GM was packaging your driving behavior and selling it to insurance brokers while you made the payments.