Paying $3,500 for a truck that’s only 1 year newer doesn’t seem like the greatest deal in the world. Not like you really gain anything
Paying $3,500 for a truck that’s only 1 year newer doesn’t seem like the greatest deal in the world. Not like you really gain anything
Used to be you lost $3500 in depreciation about 1 min after you bought the truck
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Just sold my 2013 Lariat with 72k miles on it to a NC dealer for $27,500
Found and jumped on a 2018 STX F150 crew 4wd with 2.7 and 70k miles for 28k
Im not hearing much about people wanting to sell their Toyota trucks in this inflated used market...probably because they are owned by the Japanese and they are poorly made. Yes that's it. Definitely.
At least I'm housebroken.
I have an 07 Tundra with 165,000 and don't see the need of trading it. It's just getting broke in.
I can’t remember where I read it but it alluded to the used market tanking soon and said it would fall fast. I have no idea though.
The owner of Geralds in Charleston offered me $20k for my 2001 2500hd with 210k on it two months ago. I didn’t sell it. I paid $10k for it 5 years ago and the only thing I’ve really done to it is replace break lines and let KRT level it. Rocker panels are rusted out so that next on the list I suppose. Figure I’ll keep this truck forever.
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