Dealers are PANICKING as the Car Market RESETS!

Dealers are starting to panic with the car market reset. People are no longer flocking out to buy new cars, instead they are holding onto their current vehicles for much longer. With new car prices skyrocketing nearly 45% since 2019, the cost of insurance over tripling since then, and the overall cost of living shooting the moon. People can't keep up! Vehicle repo rates are surging right now, unlike ever before. Last year in 2025, we had over 2.5M cars repossessed by banks. In 2024, there were 1.75M repos, and 1.5M in 2023. We are seeing the highest levels of 30-day, 60-day and 90-day auto loan delinquencies... ever! People who have their cars repo'd are not re-entering the new car market anytime soon. In the last 3.5 years alone, that's 6M+ people not buying new cars in 2026, they unable to now. Car dealers are struggling to move their new car inventory, used cars are selling better because people can't afford new now. We currently have over 3.1M new cars, trucks and SUVs collecting dust across the country. Auto makers need to pivot, and pivot fast. Dealers have no choice but to discount their inventory tremendously. If they don't, they'll go bankrupt. It's up to them. The greedy dealers will fail first, and fail fast in 2026-2027. The car market reset will undoubetly drive huge discounts, incentivized interest rates, incentivized leasing options, and force auto manufacturers to re-introduce lower specced trims that are actually affordable. People just want three things: reliability, simplicity, and affordability. $1,000 car payments are becoming the new norm... so far 84 month auto loans. That's a breaking point appearing before our eyes. People cannot afford a new car, and the people foolish enough to buy new right now are losing their vehicles to the repo man. What are you seeing at your local dealerships? Are they sitting on a ton of unsold inventory? Is there a bunch of unsold 2025 model units there still? Something has got to give soon with the car market, it cannot continue this way. People are struggling bad, but dealers are struggling more. Can't say I feel bad for them, what say you? Thanks for watching as always, if you enjoy this type of content, please consider liking and subscribing. Stay Untamed... #carmarket #marketcrash #vehicles