Cars fall in a similar way. While certain vehicles are truly priceless to its owner (e.g., a teen's first car, that Jaguar upon retirement, anything by Foose, etc.), most have a price tag. Car shoppers want the best bang out of their auto which forms the major basis in the American car shopping headache, er, experience.
Thus, it should come to no one's surprise that not every vehicle is worth the sales price. Per Yahoo! Auto:
...several cars on sale now have market values far below their manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Examples include the Jeep Liberty; Dodge Ram 2500; and the Chevy Trailblazer. These and several other vehicles are considered overpriced when comparing their MSRP and supply in the marketplace versus consumer satisfaction.