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Will someone please buy my SUV

Posted May 26 2008, 02:59 PM by Karen Datko
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As the price of gas goes up, many people's desire to own a big honking SUV heads south. And so may be the value of that SUV sitting in your driveway.

A growing number of SUV owners are finding that they owe more on their vehicles than they're now worth. And those folks are going to have a heck of a time getting rid of them at a satisfactory price.

This from CNN:

Owners might owe $20,000 or more when the vehicle is now worth $12,000. It's similar to an upside-down mortgage, and it may not make sense to try a trade-in. "What they might be doing is spending thousands of dollars to save hundreds," says Jack Nerad, the executive director of Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com. "Because if you make a trade, you're most often going to spend more to make that move than you would just sucking it up and paying the extra gasoline prices."

Behind the Wheel blogger Phil LeBeau writes about an SUV-owning friend who can't find a buyer at a price the friend will accept. Phil says, "He's not alone. ... As one dealer on the East Coast told me, 'Selling an SUV now is about as tough as it was to sell a compact car in the late '90s when sport utes were red hot.'"

What's going on here?

A recent AAA survey found that fuel economy is now consumers' top consideration when buying a car, and the huge growth in sales of compact and subcompact cars demonstrates that. (Last time we checked, AAA said gas had surpassed $4 a gallon in seven states.)

Factor in supply (lots of SUVs for sale) with demand (people don't want them). The craigslist blog said in late April that listings in the "cars and trucks" category and for RVs were up 120% and 100%, respectively, from eight months earlier. 

Plus, to inject a little humor here, driving a gas guzzler is a turnoff. "What do women find sexy? Hybrids. They're chick magnets," writes Chuck Squatriglia at Wired. "So says a survey by General Motors that found nearly nine in 10 women would rather talk to a guy in a Prius than a Porsche."

What should you do? Keep your gas hog, as Nerad of kbb.com suggests, and find ways to reduce your gas consumption. If you can unload your gas guzzler, try to reduce the damage by replacing it with a small used car. You don't want to end up like blogger "SingleGuyMoney," who kept rolling what he owed on his previous car into the loan for each new car -- essentially creating a monster 12-year car loan. Congrats to him for recently paying it off.

Comments

 

People should feel free to buy whatever vehicle they want, finance whatever vehicle, etc. Who am I to judge another person's CHOICES?

I just don't want hear about it when gas, insurance, car payments, maintenance costs are through the roof!  

This is sweet revenge for me. To all you soccer moms who nearly killied me while I was riding my motorcycle when you made  quick lane changes without looking while flapping your jaws on a cell phone when you were driving your SUVs.  Also to all you Mr. Macho Aholes in your raised pickup trucks that made left turns in front of me  at the last second with no turn signal and then flipping me off as though I was the one who was out of line.

As a nation we failed to bite the bullet and set federal gas tax to force conservation and to shift consumers away from the gas guzzlers. Then using the tax money for improvement of our to our highway intrastructure, like bridges and improving cities commuter intrastructure and service to draw individuals out of their car.

Get a grip!

I cant see why everyone hates suv's...If a person owns one, then that person has to pay for the gas, Some people NEED a large powerful vehicle. Some of us have large families, and things which need to be towed. I cannot fit my family in a prius, nor can i tow a boat with one. I would be happy to purchace a hybrid suv,  but dont happen to have 55k lying around these days

ps. I get 20 mpg freeway with my hemi durango

I'm with the motorcycle guy - Rick from Cali - as I drive a Honda del Sol (2 seater convertable).  Those selfish idiots would routinely cut me off, give me the finger, blind me with their headlights (all the time gabbing to some of their friends on their cell phones).  I just LAUGH now when I see them having to dump $100+ worth of gas in their SUVs.  HAHAHAHAHA.

One guy laughed at my husband (husby was driving his little Geo Tracker) and asked "how many squirrels are under the hood?"  Husby looked at what this jerk was driving and it was a Ford Expedition with 30-day tags (the idiot has quite obviously just bought the vehicle).  My husband very calmly said "it costs me $35 to fill up the tank and my Geo is paid for.  Laugh all you want at me, buddy, but I'm laughing ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK."  

Needless to say, the jerk was flummoxed.  

I have not only one gas pigs i have 2, 2 jeep cherokees but i would much rather have my child in a jeep then in a penny pinching car which will cause her certain death in the event of an accident, call me stupid but I'd rather have my child in a safer big vehicle then in a tiny gas friendly car, whichi would cost me way more then a few bucks of gas

WHO KNOWS IF THERE WILL EVEN BE GASOLINE IN 10 YEARS. DONT BUY A NEW CAR. IF YOU CANT UNLOAD THAT GAS PIG, DRIVE IT TILL THE WHEELS FALL OFF, THEN GIVE TO A CHARITY, OR SELL IT FOR SCRAP.......I REALLY DONT WANT TO PURCHASE ANY VECHILE THAT IS NEW, BECAUSE.........THERE MAY NOT BE FUEL TO RUN THE THING IN 10 TO 15 YEARS, THAT INCLUDES ELECTRICAL, MIXED FUELS,  HYBRIDS,DIESELS, HYDROGEN.....I NEED TO BE ASSURED THAT THERE IS A FUTURE IN PERSONEL TRANSPORTATION.

I agree with Kitty, buy whatever car you want, you want a hummer?  buy it, but you lose the right to b**ch about gas prices.  I am sick of these people on the news whining about how much it cost to fill up their Explorers or Durangos or Hummers.  

Auto manufacturers will produce whatever the public is buying.  For 20 years we were all starry eyed over the SUV, now the times are a changin'.   The next 10 years will see a surge in small sedans with AWD and rated for 25+ miles per gallon.  

I'm looking at the Subaru Outback.  It has some passenger room, cargo space, and snow traction but isn't a monster.

Your house is a bigger offender than any SUV....lay off of it already

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