Trade Wars and Tariffs

as much as I agree with the sentiment, I'm not sure the house has that power.

I'd argue that they have the obligation, and they've been neglecting it.

 
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No, that's literally it. The reporter showed a Jeep Compass before as context, showing the markup because it's made in Mexico. Then he went to the Ram and did the same math.

It's amazing to me that anybody would say "wrong" to me 3 seconds after I posted something accurate. You did no research. You just spouted off as if you know, not knowing fkn anything. Kick rocks, you waste of time.
 
No, that's literally it. The reporter showed a Jeep Compass before as context, showing the markup because it's made in Mexico. Then he went to the Ram and did the same math.

It's amazing to me that anybody would say "wrong" to me 3 seconds after I posted something accurate. You did no research. You just spouted off as if you know, not knowing fkn anything. Kick rocks, you waste of time.
If $80K was the previous list price then the addition of a 25% tariff would not change the selling price to $100K. I could respond immediately because I know how it works. That dealership is applying its standard markup on top of the incremental cost imposed by the 25% tariff (price gouging).

The tariff is 25% of the dealership's cost of the vehicle, not the selling price. The only way to mark the selling price up 25% is to build in your standard markup on top of the incremental cost of the tariff.

They are trying to take advantage of people that don't understand how it works. In this case, that is you. Luckily, I'm sure you'll have company in that situation.

You feel free to pay a dealership markup on the cost of the tariff though, since you know so much more than me because you listened to a TV reporter.
 
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No, that's literally it. The reporter showed a Jeep Compass before as context, showing the markup because it's made in Mexico. Then he went to the Ram and did the same math.

It's amazing to me that anybody would say "wrong" to me 3 seconds after I posted something accurate. You did no research. You just spouted off as if you know, not knowing fkn anything. Kick rocks, you waste of time.
Help me out here. The tariff is retroactive on products already imported???
 
Help me out here. The tariff is retroactive on products already imported???

Nah. He's just talking about what happens to this truck going forward, until Dodge can move operations back to the US (with some level of markup) or waits out this stupidity.
 
Help me out here. The tariff is retroactive on products already imported???
Absolutely not, but some car dealerships will likely try to pull that BS. I saw some retailers do that back in Trump's first term when he enacted tariffs. They marked up prices on stuff already on their shelf on Day 1 the tariffs went into effect.
 
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