Forbes’ 2010 10 most overpriced cars in America
http://www.forbes.com/2010/05/18/most-overpriced-cars-lifestyle-vehicles-detroit-ford-truck-msrp_slide_2.html?partner=msnbc
If it’s time to trade in your ride, beware of sour deals.
Forbes.com released its list of the 10 most overpriced cars in America in 2010, and trucks and SUVS dominated the rankings (the Chrysler 300 was the only sedan included).
Vehicles were ranked according to the difference between market price and manufacturer’s suggested retail price, or the gap between selling and asking price, as determined by industry analysts at Vincentric. Consumer Report’s customer satisfaction ratings (out of 100) were also added to the mix, showing whether the sticker price can be justified.
Here is the complete list:
1) Ford F250
Worth 25.2% less than its $25,3000 MSRP; CR owner satisfaction score: 58.
2) Nissan Titan
worth 23.6% less than its $26,320 MSRP; score: 63.
3) Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Worth 23% less than its $20,850 MSRP; score: 58.
4) Chevrolet Silverado 2500
Worth 22.8% less than its $27,465 MSRP; score: 59.
5) GMC Sierra 1500
Worth 22.6% less than its $20,850 MSRP; score: 58 (V6).
6) GMC Sierra 2500
Worth 22.5% less than its $27,465 MSRP; score: 59.
7) Chrysler 300
Worth 21.1% less than its $27,260 MSRP; score: 52.
8) Nissan Armada
Worth 18.9% less than its $37,310 MSRP; score: 65.
9) Jeep Grand Cherokee
Worth 17.3% less than its $30,710 MSRP; score: 64 (V8), 52 (V6).
10) Jeep Commander
Worth 17.2% less than its $31,575 MSRP; score: 54.