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  • Grumps21

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    I can get what I pad for my truck, but then I’d have to buy a replacement at current, insane prices.


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    ya the only way that works out is if you have an extra car that is not needed.. I’ve thought about selling our extra car, but the minute I do something will happen to one of our daily drivers and we would pay through the nose for a replacement vehicle.
     

    TexasBB

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    Two weeks into the shutdown i bought a new 2020 Chevy Z71 with full leather for 43k. They knocked 14k off the price with 0% interest. I was the only one in the dealership at the time. Prolly the only time I felt like i won driving away.
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    Vaquero

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    Heh.
    Computers on wheels that track everything you do if you ain't walking. Then your phone takes over.

    If I designed a truck, it'd be a cross between a sxs utv and a hummer.
    Dumb as a brick.
     

    Darkpriest667

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    Pricing for used is equally crazy.

    The chip shortage is really putting a squeeze on supply for all vehicles.


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    They offered me 12k for my 2016 Corolla that has 88000 miles on it LOL. I gave them the finger. Im driving this thing until the wheels fall off.
     

    Sam7sf

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    I paid on the high side for my diesel Colorado. I was offered almost the same amount a few weeks ago. I work my trucks and I put 40 or 50k on it from when I got it. Prices are stupid high.

    We better get a republican back in office or this could be it.
     

    Geezer

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    I see that $108K sticker on that Dodge and I remember that I paid $29K for my first house in 1977. That house is probably worth $108K now and soon that Dodge will be worth $29K. Hahaha

    It's been 21 years since mine was new but nearly every time I drive it, someone asks if I want to sell it. I'm sure that I could get quite a nice price for it the way things are today. But, it's a good old low mileage truck, the A/C blows cold, all accessories still work. Maybe when the market settles down I'll upgrade. Until then, I think I'll hang onto it.



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    Texasjack

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    It's crazy to think that there are people who have that kind of money to toss around. Or are crazy enough to take out a loan that big for a pickup. And for Dodge????
     

    Axxe55

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    It's crazy to think that there are people who have that kind of money to toss around. Or are crazy enough to take out a loan that big for a pickup. And for Dodge????

    The make is pretty irrelevant. People will spend stupid money for a fancy truck with all the bells and whistles. The manufacturers and the dealers know this.

    IIRC, pickup trucks account for almost half of all new car sales in the United States. That's a lot of trucks being sold. A lot of people are buying four door trucks instead a car, because it allows them to use it like a car, but also have the benefit of having a bed to haul cargo in if they need to. Then factor it, just about any option, or accessory or luxury items that are available on most cars, are also available on most trucks now as well.
     
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