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This takes the cake!!!

Posted By: dart4forte

This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:12 AM

Getting my 52 Dodge PU ready for the road with a new rad. I needed an upper radiator hose so I went to Oriellys. Settled on a universal hose. The counter person rung it up. $43.85 and that’s with a military discount. Regular price was $48.49. Holy bat chit robin! Check Rock Auto and they wanted $29.92 before shipping. Corporate greed is what this is.
Posted By: IMGTX

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:35 AM

I can make a lot of references to why it is so expensive but it would end up in the free for all forum.

Everything uncommon has gotten too expensive. Ordinary high volume stuff like oil and cleaners hasn't changed too much but stuff that doesn't fly off the shelves is insane.

I feel if this trend continues it will end a lot of the slightly more unique stuff we enjoy.
Posted By: tboomer

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:45 AM

I was at Oreiilys yesterday to get a couple of oil filters. A friend asked my to pick up a two pack of 1156 and a two pack of 1157 bulbs. 7.49 a pack!! Wow!! eek
Posted By: Neil

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:58 AM

I know someone who bought one fan belt at NAPA earlier in the summer and it was $36. confused

Spray paint is like double or more here with bare spots on the shelves where the popular colors are often sold out. Sandpaper in certain grits is super hard to get also, and this has been going on for 3 years.

Tried to buy a bottle of carnauba car wax a few weeks ago and nobody had it in stock. Stuff used to be available everywhere. Bottle of car wax is now 15-22 dollars if you can find the one you want.

Local art supply house said since C-19 they have a heck of a time keeping foam core board in stock as something has happened out there that makes their distributer unable to locate it. They get it in small amounts occasionally, and its sold to customers on a list the moment it shows up.

Go to Summit's website and you'll see prices are up on a lot of things especially aluminum parts like forged pistons, carburetors, intakes, and wheels.
Posted By: TJP

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 01:23 AM

A lot of the items mentioned require oil to manufacture whistling
Posted By: SattyNoCar

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 01:50 AM


Don't get me started on the cost of windshield wipers (late model)............ eek shout
Posted By: 3hundred

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 02:07 AM

Originally Posted by SattyNoCar
Don't get me started on the cost of windshield wipers (late model)............ eek shout


I get a lot of years out of them by occasionally cleaning them with rubbing alcohol or if they're too bad, I'll run some fine sandpaper over them. A few years ago the wife wanted new wipers, I just cleaned them up, no complaints since then. I guess I need to look after them again since it's been raining so much.
Posted By: Ramrod39

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 07:16 AM

Put radiator hoses on my 2000 Chebby work truck today. First 3 suppliers were out of stock on the lower hose. When I finally found one it set me back back $70 for the pair (upper and lower hoses). eek
Posted By: a12rag

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:28 PM

I always want to support LOCAL over bringing in (Rockauto) . . . BUT - needed alternator for the Satellite - Local NAPA was $180 (Cdn $) for rebuilt unit . . . RA was $80 - DELIVERED to my door, next day (remember that's INTERNATIONAL shipping) !! . . . that is just TOO much difference to NOT buy from RA !!!
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:52 PM

Originally Posted by tboomer
I was at Oreiilys yesterday to get a couple of oil filters. A friend asked my to pick up a two pack of 1156 and a two pack of 1157 bulbs. 7.49 a pack!! Wow!! eek

My wife did not want to bother me si stopped and grabbed a 2 pack of brake light bulbs since one was out. She figured 7.50 fir 2 regular 11 bucks for long life. She bought the long life. One lasted a week. Second one lasted 2 weeks as she used the car less.
Yepper made in China.
Total waste of money. Not only is stuff high priced it junk.
I grabbed my boxes of bulk old Phillips bulbs made in USA put one in still going on over a month.
They are getting us coming and going.
Used to be you got what you paid for, and you did not mind paying extra for better.
Posted By: 360view

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 12:57 PM

I feel the same way - but divide all outrageous present day prices
by the price of a Coke bought from a roadside vending machine,
or the price of a Milky Way candy bar.

In year 1950
eight ounce Cokes were 5 cents
and Milky Way candy bars were 5 cents.
Troy ounce of gold was $36

A house in a good location was bought in 1953 without central air conditioning for $20,000
and essentially the same house with central air conditioning was bought this year for $1,750,000

Herbert Hoover in 1913 (before he was President) bought a solid Redwood vacation cabin on 3 acres from his in-laws for $500 in gold coins, when gold was $20.67 per troy ounce, same cabin with only 0.3 acre yard now offered for $2,395,000

Just read that coal being mined in Russian occupied part of Ukraine is sold to Turkey for $99 per metric ton at mine - imagine working deep in a mine while you can hear the explosions of artillery shells above.

Was told by my grandfather that coal in 1913 USA was selling for 55 cents per ton and went to $22 per metric ton in 1918, then fell back to 55 cents in 1927.
Posted By: SattyNoCar

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 01:56 PM

Originally Posted by 3hundred
Originally Posted by SattyNoCar
Don't get me started on the cost of windshield wipers (late model)............ eek shout


I get a lot of years out of them by occasionally cleaning them with rubbing alcohol or if they're too bad, I'll run some fine sandpaper over them. A few years ago the wife wanted new wipers, I just cleaned them up, no complaints since then. I guess I need to look after them again since it's been raining so much.



Only works when the blade hasn't been sun-baked off the wiper arm. 2015 Toyota on its third set of blades. When I replaced them in 2019, I think I paid around $25 for the pair. This time it was around $60 eek
Posted By: wingman

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 02:30 PM

They can't keep spare parts too cheap or people will decide to keep their paid-for vehicles going!

Otherwise they'll never pony up for new $85K Hyundais or $100K pickup trucks.
Posted By: Hugh Jorgan

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 02:43 PM

"Hope & Change"

oops, I meant hope FOR change.


shake_head
Posted By: 5thAve

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 02:48 PM

I just picked up a can of the duplicolor color match spry paint the other week and it was over $20 for one of those small cans.
The last serpentine belt I bought was almost $40 or maybe even over, I can't remember now,
I see the regular oil filters over $7 a piece. Air filters more then double what they were a while ago too.
I still price locally because sometimes I can still get stuff cheaper then online and I don't mind paying a bit more if it helps keep a local store in business and I know from shopping around that not all the prices are because of store markup but damn..
Posted By: 71TA

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 02:50 PM

I watched a podcast this AM where the 2 guys were debating why counterfeiting is illegal l but its legal for the government to print trillions. Who the hell "approves" that? I'm not an economics experts but WTH do we "need" inflation? You would think with increased technology and production efficiency our money would continue to get strong, not weaker?!?! We are all pawns in a larger game that we dont get to play.

I bought 4 ujoints for a 4wd truck. SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS EACH AND ALL WERE A DIFFERENT PART NUMBER. THAT IS BEYOND INSANE. ALL INVOLVED SHOULD BE FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 03:16 PM

Originally Posted by 71TA
I watched a podcast this AM where the 2 guys were debating why counterfeiting is illegal l but its legal for the government to print trillions. Who the hell "approves" that? I'm not an economics experts but WTH do we "need" inflation? You would think with increased technology and production efficiency our money would continue to get strong, not weaker?!?! We are all pawns in a larger game that we dont get to play.

I bought 4 ujoints for a 4wd truck. SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS EACH AND ALL WERE A DIFFERENT PART NUMBER. THAT IS BEYOND INSANE. ALL INVOLVED SHOULD BE FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Who? Maybe it was the guy who made cars in SAE and Metric on the car.
Posted By: TC@HP2

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 03:51 PM

Originally Posted by 71TA
I watched a podcast this AM where the 2 guys were debating why counterfeiting is illegal l but its legal for the government to print trillions. Who the hell "approves" that? I'm not an economics experts but WTH do we "need" inflation? You would think with increased technology and production efficiency our money would continue to get strong, not weaker?!?! We are all pawns in a larger game that we dont get to play.

I bought 4 ujoints for a 4wd truck. SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS EACH AND ALL WERE A DIFFERENT PART NUMBER. THAT IS BEYOND INSANE. ALL INVOLVED SHOULD BE FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The government doesn't print money. They are supposed to. It is a mandate the founders put in the congressional responsibilities. But Woodrow Wilson handed that responsibility over to the Federal Reserve, who is neither a Federal agency, nor a bank, on December 23rd 1913, after Congress had adjourned for Christmas. This is why we have deficits and inflation. Every since then, the government is borrowing our money supply from them.

Who owns the Federal Reserve...private entities.

Sticking with the inflation theme...bought a GFI outlet this week to replace a non-functional unit on my porch. $30. I used to buy a box of these for $30. Guess I'm just starting down the old man path.
Posted By: moparx

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 04:03 PM

makes me feel good i have piled up the "stuff" collection for "future use"............... biggrin
beer
Posted By: 3hundred

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 04:28 PM

I've seen it all now, a used Durango air filter...from a 2019 Durango w/ 34,000 miles, the recommended air filter change interval is 30,000 miles and he wants $30, but he'll ship it for free. realcrazy Throw it in the trash buddy...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/364269798831?

New mopar OEM on Amazon $47.21

4861756AA

Reckon which one I bought?
Posted By: mopars4ever

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 04:30 PM

Small can of dupli-color automotive spray paint was like $17 at advance auto. The last time I bought a can was a couple years ago and it was like $8 or $9
Posted By: 360view

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 05:14 PM

Argentina is seriously thinking about using US Dollars as their everyday currency, like Panama did years ago, and Zimbabwe.

Wonder if we would feel that if it happens.

Kinda like extremely good but fake Iranian and North Korean $100 bills.

Argentina and Zimbabwe are seriously rich in natural resources like farmland and minerals - as richly endowed as California.
Posted By: Sunroofcuda

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/22/23 11:20 PM

Originally Posted by mopars4ever
Small can of dupli-color automotive spray paint was like $17 at advance auto. The last time I bought a can was a couple years ago and it was like $8 or $9


Well, most of it is related to the price of diesel. We WERE doing well a few years ago.........................!

Clown world.
Posted By: 360view

Re: This takes the cake!!! - 09/23/23 11:24 AM

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