The best way to cure the raising car prices is to quit buying luxury versions of "standard" vehicles. There's no reason you need leather, heated seats, heated steering, technology packages... and on it goes. The fully "loaded" vehicle price is often 50-100% more than the base model. There are plenty of good inexpensive new vehicles. Ford Maverick @ $20k is a great example (and yes you'd need to be savvy and order/wait). The average new vehicle sale price (in the US) is over $50k because people have no restraint and want all the "luxury" items. This is because for most it is a payment. Save your money and buy with cash. Don't be upsold on crap like warranties and protection packages. You can still get good buys on new vehicles!
Heck "base" vehicles today have more features than "loaded" vehicles of the 90s. But no judgement if you spend your hard earned money on luxury features that you really love and appreciate. I like luxury stuff too (owned several Jaguars).
Our Examples:
2020 4x4 F250 - Custom Ordered with all the stuff we wanted (essential items) - $40k out the door
2021 Tacoma TRD Sport - Brand new on the lot - $35k out the door
2022 Ford Bronco Sasquatch 2dr - On Order - $40k out the door (with lots of add ons)
We carefully evaluate any "upgrades" and only pay for the ones we find to have real value. I'm fine waiting to have a vehicle custom built. And we don't do payments. Patience. There's no reason to buy whatever is on a dealer lot and pay these ridiculous dealer "market adjustment" prices. More people should follow Dave Ramsey!