I'm not saying there isn't demand...I'm sure there is! I'm one of the people who wants one and is willing to work to get one. That being said, I also know how many industries are operating right now while the prevailing narrative is that there are supply chain delays everywhere despite that not really being the case. Dealers are taking advantage of the fact that they can gouge and have an excuse that's been accepted by the population to be true. Meanwhile, the manufacturers are enabling it by restricting how much inventory they release at a given time with a given feature set in a given area. It's like I said...I can get certain features in northern Minnesota but can't get them elsewhere and vice-versa. I appreciate the advice on the Expedition vs. Yukon/Tahoe. Honestly, I swore I'd never buy another Ford after my last F-150. My favorite vehicle...but required 3 engines, a transmission, and differentials in 25,000 miles. It was the "bullet-proof" 5.0 too. To be honest, I wanted a 2023 Sequoia...and had their rear cargo area not been so embarrassing, I'd be buying one of those instead but when I saw the "cargo shelf" I put in our order for the Yukon, several months ago now. Still at square one...and that really bothers me especially since production numbers are actually up YoY and not down that much compared to non-pandemic years.
The truth is, we're up against a clock. There are a few things that we want to do in the next 3 years that we likely won't be able to do again. Our cross-country trips this summer and next are probably not going to happen unless I buy something soon. Unfortunately, that means I'll be buying what's out there and it's not Tahoes/Yukons. We're very much at the top of our budget on these vehicles as is and its sounding like to get what we want, we'll be priced out of these vehicles the next model year anyway (to be honest, I'm not sure how the market for these vehicles is so deep given our income distribution in this country). The other options seem more reasonably priced. Again...I know they may be inferior products but being inferior doesn't matter if you can't get the superior product because it doesn't exist.
I do plan on sticking around on the forum...I like these vehicles and even if I don't get one now, I do plan on trading up once reality kicks in again in the market. I appreciate everyone's perspective as well. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
The truth is, we're up against a clock. There are a few things that we want to do in the next 3 years that we likely won't be able to do again. Our cross-country trips this summer and next are probably not going to happen unless I buy something soon. Unfortunately, that means I'll be buying what's out there and it's not Tahoes/Yukons. We're very much at the top of our budget on these vehicles as is and its sounding like to get what we want, we'll be priced out of these vehicles the next model year anyway (to be honest, I'm not sure how the market for these vehicles is so deep given our income distribution in this country). The other options seem more reasonably priced. Again...I know they may be inferior products but being inferior doesn't matter if you can't get the superior product because it doesn't exist.
I do plan on sticking around on the forum...I like these vehicles and even if I don't get one now, I do plan on trading up once reality kicks in again in the market. I appreciate everyone's perspective as well. Thank you for sharing your experiences.