SoundGuy wrote:
wing_zealot wrote:
In 1971 I paid $2500 for a brand new basic pickup truck. The same basic truck new today would cost around $40,000. Anyone that thinks quality doesn't cost more is delusional.
Although quality in the automotive sector has improved dramatically since 1971 your argument has little to do with quality improvement and everything to do with inflation, which between 1971 and 2016 has been significant. Is your own income not significantly many more times than it was in 1971? :R
Sorry, you are wrong on this. Using the Dept. of Labor inflation calculator, $2,500 in 1971 would be $14,829.38 in today's dollars if only inflation were factored in. If you can purchase a brand new basic pickup today for that price, please give me the name of the truck dealer! :)
Yes, quality today is much higher and the amount of add-ons and gizmos that are now standard is much more. But much of the price increase in pickup trucks is due to this factor, rather than merely inflation.
Here is the link to the Dept. of Labor's inflation calculator, so you can check for yourself.
[COLOR=]Link hereEdit: I see Gemsworld beat me to the answer. We agree that your basic assumption is incorrect.