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The vehicles left in the dealership’s inventory paint a troubling picture of current market conditions. Take the Jeep Grand Cherokee, for example, which is priced at an astonishing $65,000. In an environment where buyers expect reasonable prices, such inflated costs are unsustainable. Consumers are simply unwilling to pay nearly $75,000 after financing for a vehicle that should realistically be priced around $40,000.