Title | : | Trucks Are CRAZY Expensive: These Are The Best Used Buys UNDER $25K! |
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Views | : | 135 rb |
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Hey!! I'm 53 y/o and I like AXE!! LOL Comment from : mark spence |
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I bought my 2002 Duramax Crew Cab for 7k a couple weeks ago Just gotta stay on the lookout for the deals Comment from : George La Flare |
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I got a 05 Duramax 2500HD with 158,000 miles I paid $20,000 I'm in Oregon Its a west coast truck Comment from : Keith Morrison |
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The bike i am super excited about myself is the suzuki de800 Japanese bikes are the only way to go Comment from : JoshDodDadBod |
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Need advice on best set up for beginner hotshot Comment from : Nathan Cockfield |
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Please let me know what used truck to by to pull a toyhauler camper weight empty 75 pd Do we need a 3/4 ton or 1 full tone Some states do check weight We need a 4x4 as well Help is appreciated Comment from : A to Z Selling Now |
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I grew up driving my dad's manual 4 cylinder 1997 Toyota T100 Not a lot of power but definitely a solid truck Also with the 9 foot bed It's now almost 27 years old and still only has 97,000 miles on it Comment from : Brendan Luby |
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Cologne now thats some funny Sheet Ya truck prices are "out right nuts" great video Comment from : Harold Rankin |
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I bought a 2005 Tundra with the 47 V8 , I love it Comment from : Jurgen Flopp |
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No love for the V8 Dakota? C'mon guys! Ram/Dodge needs to make them again, what you guys think? Great video! Keep it coming guys! Comment from : shrek sexy |
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I am tempted to sell my 2007 Chevy Silverado HD 2500 for a smaller truck but watching this reinforces that I have a very good and reliable truck Thank you guys Comment from : kathrina ona |
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Old trucks suck in crashes Comment from : SuperMustangred |
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2005-2006 tundras are outstanding 65 footbrBeds Good cab space, an over performing 270 horsepower engine Awesome ergonomics Fantastic visibility If you can avoid the rust you got a truck that can easily go half million miles Easy to work on Easy to find parts Tons of first gen tundras on the road You can get them with low miles for around 14-17 k I love mine Comment from : Sherdon Cordova |
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Awesome video thanks for the insight! Comment from : Flames nation |
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$10,000 for a 06 Tundra SR5 47L V8 but with 210K miles… is it worth it? Comment from : Tevin C |
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I’m with Nathan My dream truck is 2002 Chevy Duramax 2500 4WD extended cab, standard bed with only 60k original miles Fortunate to get family discount bought it from my father in law Comment from : Al Garay |
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I went to a dealership yesterday Found a truck I liked for $27,000 on their website and mentioned it and that it was well below my budget Guy immediately went “oh, no that’s wrong now It’s actually $34,900 So, if you trade in, I can keep you just below your budget” It wasn’t worth more than $30,000 at absolute maximum I have never walked away from a sale so fast Comment from : Hannah Christine |
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Peterson Auto Group is pretty bad with the mark ups when i got my truck almost a year ago in 2022, i saw a 2011 ford ranger being sold for 24,000 they are now a year later in 2023, selling a 2010 ford ranger for again 24,000 no ford ranger that is 10 years old or older is worth more than 10k Comment from : GingaBread |
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I agree with you about not getting a lifted truck Although I wouldn't hesitate to get one that's been leveled Especially one one with quality components Comment from : Aaron Kowalewski |
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My son just picked up Audi for 3 grand convertible Mint One owner,clean car fax who the he'll wants a truck? Comment from : Frank Keel |
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I recommend a 2010 t100 Toyota Comment from : Space ride in mars |
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For the algorithm 🤩🥰💪🫶😁😎👌🥸🤓🥳🫡 Comment from : Chelios Panama |
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Henry brown in Gilbert over charges Comment from : Saul Guerrero |
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Let's not BS boys, there are very, very , and I mean very few American trucks after mid 2000's that where with the headaches, cost, unreliability The Toyota trucks,(Land Cruiser, Tundra, Sequoia, Tacoma, 4runner, Prado, FJ cruiseralmost any & every model & year(- some Tacoma frames a few years[and Toyota fixed a lot of those]) Comment from : kellstat |
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I have a quadasteer for sale Comment from : Jeremy Anderson |
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The car market price shows just how greedy the very wealthy are When everyone wants their cut we can't buy But who cares about the bottom 30 right Comment from : vinstro |
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I’ve been seeing 2014 Ford F-150 Lariat SuperCab 4WD for 20k around 120 k miles in California I’ll be buying one myself with a 50 and 6 speed transmission Fully loaded Comment from : John Slate |
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Podcast format is not it for this video Comment from : QuandaleDingle |
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The Nissan Frontier is a really good option I have a 2014 and I love it Comment from : Mason2719 |
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Antioch Nissan and Toyota in California are marking their vehicles up around 10k last few weeks I was there I left that place and didn't go back Comment from : Adolfo Ambriz |
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Can you imagine if your truck listing was used as what not to buy😂 Comment from : Phillip Roscher |
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Some great discussion from our favorite, underbite & overbite Comment from : Brandon Reeder |
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what are your thoughts on a 2002 chevy Silverado ls, 128,578 mi for a $8995 list price? I have yet to see it but pics are due up on their website soon and I'm sure I could get it sent to a Virginia dealership so I could put eyes on it and check for rust and test drive it it's a one owner truck from South Carolina 4-speed auto w/ overdrive 48l/v8 Comment from : Tim Nichols |
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That suburban sounds like a good donor truck for a project All the drive line stuff sounds solid Comment from : TwistedTurtle |
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This is the first time I have seen your channel I bought a brand new ranger in 2001 at 18,000 and I drove it for 250,000 miles and sold it for 5000 Great vehicle Comment from : Eclipse1971 |
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93 40 ranger is a OHV engine After 2001 they went to a OHC design 40 Comment from : Backwoods Wilderness |
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Ford broncos in Reno are marked $20k over MSRP! Comment from : chris gulbranson |
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Andre needs to drop the “ish” Comment from : Robert Pulliam |
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I had a 2018 Nissan SVT 2WD 4L autothat only got 11-13 mpg in town and 19-20 highway, don’t believe the 15 in town Comment from : Robert Pulliam |
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I would never get any Hummer or any GM past 2006year Comment from : Vincent |
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The 73 litre powerstroke diesel was a great engine, but I wouldn't get the 60 litre diesel Comment from : Vincent |
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I wouldn't get any vehicle with a salvage title or oversized wheels Comment from : Vincent |
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I've got an idea, DON'T PAY OVER MSRP!!! There's no way I'm paying over MSRP for any vehicle Comment from : Vincent |
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The best buy a new Ford Maverick Has warranty and amazing Comment from : Frank Keel |
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No used Trucks in CT All over priced and no warranty! Comment from : Frank Keel |
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Last year without DEF Comment from : John Shuler |
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I have a 2009 Chevy Silverado Duramax 2500HD with 243k milesExcellent truckWell maintained 80 tires and brakes Two new batteries New belts , hoses, radiator ,water pump, pullies etc@ 210k miles I’ll let it go to a good home for $25k Best truck I’ve ever had Comment from : John Shuler |
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Well everybody needs a truck to impress everybody Comment from : OJP |
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I understand the worry behind a salvage title and lift kit you didn’t install but, wheels? C’mon And the “low profile” tires which are not at all low profile they have more tire than a stock tire Comment from : Shane Penley |
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These guys have such a bias, their report is not trust worthy They recognize some values could be high or low but depending on the manufacturer they accept outright or reject manufacturers they seem not to like Comment from : rob kultgen |
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What you think about silverado dually 3500 rdw 2010 and 178k for $17 500 Us3d Comment from : Orlando Arias |
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Around the same time this video was posted I purchased a 2013 Ram 1500 with the 6 speed transmission Outdoorsman trim 85k miles for under the $25k mark The same dealership currently has a 2012 Ram 1500 I believe the express trim for under $18k I stopped by to look at the latter but it was in the shop having the heads smoothed Comment from : William Sisk |
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U guys sound like the idiot at the White House It’s not greed It’s simply supply and demand Economy 101 Comment from : S Wei |
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I'd definitely get a 06 Chevrolet 1500 60 or 53 47 and 43 are all great engines Comment from : M Scott Lawrence |
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These people give horrible recommendations These trucks are "cheap" for a reason Not to mention many of them are not cheap at all Comment from : GhostZodick |
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Best bang for buck 20k budget br10-15k purchase price with 5-10k repair / upgrades Comment from : RC Ritter FPV |
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I drive that 2013 F150 for work It has 275k miles on it Still runs pretty good lol Comment from : Lone Wolf |
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My best friend has the dodge 2500 with the 24-valve 4x4 I think it's a 2001 It looks gorgeous and sounds like a dream at 300,000 miles He paid $9000 for it 5 or 6 years ago The transmission went out last year and he had a local transmission shop rebuild it with better than OEM parts What a truck! Comment from : brad h |
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This video is awesome! So surprised there aren’t more vids like this across YouTube Thanks for doing tuus Comment from : N K1 |
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The last vehicle I bought at a dealership was a 99 Chevy Silverado in 2011 I'm still driving the truck and just finished replacing the water pump on it and renewed the licence so I can drive it again It's been a very reliable truck for me I've bought 3 vehicles since, and all 3 were bought privately I bought a 2000 Dodge Caravan, (not Grand) and I paid $50000 for that van After that I bought a 1998 Ford Windstar, also for $50000 This past summer, I bought a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan for $100000 I've been extremely happy with each purchase Yes I've had to do some work on each, currently I'm looking for a new engine for the 2000 Caravan, and the Ford Windstar got t-boned in an accident in January, so it got totaled outwhich is why I'm looking for an engine for the 2000 Caravan to put it back into service The 2006 Grand Caravan has a coolant leak and I've got the components to replace parts for thatbrBut overall, I don't plan on buying from any dealership until the prices become reasonable again and I need a vehicle I can't get through a private deal Comment from : dannyo66 |
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cheve trucks and cars and suv are pos's and not worth the time of day Comment from : Jason Naimie |
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Get an old eco boost Comment from : TheIceman |
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Iv got a 2010 Silverado H , with 340,000 miles 1/2 quart of oil about every 2,000 miles or so Best part is I bought it for $2,200 about 60,000 miles ago Comment from : Jeff McGinnis |
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If everyone would quit paying the stupid price there asking this would bring the market back to where it should be but greed is driving this market Comment from : Dan Thompson |
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What about Ford Superduty with 62l gas?? I hear a lot of positive reliability info… Comment from : Brian W |
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totally agree on Nissan trucks they seem to be the only ones that are somewhat reasonably priced Comment from : Veyronp87 |
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Last month I bought a 2015 F150XLT super crew 6'5 bed FX4 Max payload and Max towing packages with 123,000 brLike new interior, console with a colum shift 35 Ecoboost for $23,000brHow'd I do ? Comment from : David Stillwell |
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My '07 Ram 2500 runs great and will be in the driveway for many more years No "TICK" or "GLITCH" just a "HITCH" Comment from : wannabeangler |
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I've never had a problem with a salvage title here in PA Found my mom's car with a salvage title and she's had it now for 5 years with no problems Just bought my suv in february with a salvage flood title and it's fine Comment from : Robert Supers |
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Cant wait to watch a video of them recommending domestic used trucks when we all know they are complete trash, and toyota is the only ones worth it Comment from : Squanch Wanch |
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Lol 1st gen tundras are the best Case closed Comment from : Squanch Wanch |
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Great podcast I am actually in the market for a newer truck as we speak I’m actually selling my 02 F-250 with the 73 Powerstroke Amazing truck but for what I do I need something a little better on fuel that can also pull my camper I have been looking at the F-150 with the 50 and the Tundra with the 57 Comment from : AZwillAZ 1224 |
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I’ve bought 2 cars in the last 6 months A 2006 Toyota Sequoia(230k miles) for $5,000 and a 2008 57 Tundra(130k miles) for $14,000 I’m starting to think I got a pretty good deal on them Comment from : Charles McBride |
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Great video guys Thanks again I was about to buy a truck, preferably a 3/4 ton truck, started looking online and soon found my budget jump from $25k to $35 in about 15 mins of looking All the trucks, besides mid size trucks, were way above that for lower mileage vehicles Guess I'll be waiting until I save more money and/or markets cool down a bit Comment from : monocogenit1 |
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Pre-2011 Frontiers have SMOD issue Comment from : bapi1129 |
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Part of the problem is people are buying crew cabs and extended cabs with every option imaginable This affects the used truck market too because there isn't enough standard trucks in the used market It also makes the manufacturers think that people want every option on their truck and they push out more $70k trucks rather than $40k trucks It's hard to find a standard cab/long bed truck This makes the price of really old trucks go up because you have to buy an old truck to get a standard cab long bed truck now Comment from : Jason Brown |
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I recently bought a 2001 73 powerstroke for 9k and I was wondering if I got a steal! Anyone can reply please Comment from : Joshua Parada |
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I have a 40 ranger Best truck ever! Comment from : Jeremy Smith |
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midsize pickup last the longest, ie: tacoma, rangers, s10 Comment from : DEVUNK88 |
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HD truck picksmid 2000 ford f250-350 4x4 with a v10br2006-12 chevy 2500-3500 4x4 with a 60l v8bror early-mid 2000's chevy 2500-3500 with a 81l big block gas v8 and the allison transbrbravoid all dodge trucks, the transmissions are pure garbage, the front ends get the death wobblebravoid all ford 60l and 64l powerstrokesbr brI would avoid diesels in general just due to potential maintenece and repair cost, but pre emmisions and pre def trucks I would only considerbr2006 duramaxbrand 73 powerstrokes brand any 59 cummins that has been mated to an allison and transplatented into a ford or chevybrbut those would blow the budgetbrbryou can find ford v10 and chevy gas v8 trucks for around $10,000-$20,000 no problembrbravoid trucks from the rust belt no matter how good the price, and or states that get snowbravoid trucks that have plows attached unless it was lightly usedbroklahoma seems to be the zone with no road salt, low humidity, no ocean salt and flat roads, prolly a lot of easy highway milesbrbut either way go south Comment from : DEVUNK88 |
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avoid the 54 triton Comment from : DEVUNK88 |
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Thank you Nathan for recognizing the “Brodozer” wheels I see that so much these days and try not to get irritated at them because their not my truck Still is annoying lol Thank you guys for all your videos, most honest and fun automotive channel! Comment from : Ken Arnold |
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You guys need to get off the 60 liter hater kool aid seriously they are in service still what almost 20 years later? I own 2 and don't have to make a payment on 5 k or 25 k so seriously enough with the bad advice on a 60 Comment from : Steven Brooks |
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F150 with the 2v Fx4 🚨 Comment from : Stephen Contreras |
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Had a 2003 2dr 40 explore sport Those were good pond hoppers I understand why no 2door Ranger 40sthat 2dr explore was dangerous fast for the wheelbase It could get away from you in a second under full throttle and slippery conditions Comment from : Chief🏁RC |
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Id like to add if you only need 2wd and pull 3lb or less, get a 2006 and up Ford Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis/ or Lincoln Town Car I just pull my 16' 70hp fishing boat and get 20ish mpg average keeping 65mph and under These cars are 50/50 balance maybe just 50lbs heavier in the back and make great shop trucks idk if you've ever seen their trunks 😆 Also Roadmasters and Caprices are cool but I'd rather save them Comment from : Chief🏁RC |
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People always seem to forget that the colorado/canyon from 2009-2012 came with a 53 v8 without fuel management Such a good and reliable truck I have a 2005 40l ranger 4x4 thats in good shape and its ok truck, not the most reliable I also have a colorado v8 and its better on gas than the ranger, can tow more, rides smoother, I had much better luck with reliability, its faster, and is just a much better overall truck On the used market they hover around the same price but the colorado v8 is a better bang for your buck Comment from : joshua sobocan |
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Ford rancho santa margarita is a legit dealer still around Last month I got a 2021 ford ranger tremor with 4K miles for only $40,120!! They are not greedy and great people Comment from : Comment Tuff |
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In my experience to get a 5-year car loan from most banks, a vehicle must be less than 10 years old and have less than 100,000 miles Comment from : Kevin Regan |
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Are Chevy Duramax any good? My 20075 Z71 LMM has 338,000 miles on it, stock I guess that’s pretty good😉 Comment from : SM White II |
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TFL has a GMT 800 as the thumbnail for under 25,000 If someone pays 25k for a GMT 800 in any condition, y'all need some serious help Comment from : John |
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I just sold my 2011 Tacoma Sport 4x4 4door 6’bed The truck was in exceptional shape with only 97k on it I had it listed for $29k and had a list of people trying to buy it because it was they said it was nicest one under $30k The problem we ran into was the banks didn’t want to lend on it It was because of it’s age and because of today’s crazy supply and demand market driving prices higher than KBB value I had 3 super excited buyers fall through because of the banks I ended up selling it to a cash buyer Comment from : John Doe |
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These years for these prices are ridiculous I would NEVER pay over 20k for something over 10 years old Comment from : raymond_(rnt45t1) |
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Where I live, any truck under that price is 15 years old, with 300k miles on it (or more) Comment from : roy wall |
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For a half-ton truck, I recommend the 2003-2006 GM 1500 trucks Great LS engines with no fuel management junk, dependable 4L60E transmissions, easy to service and repair Comment from : James Hilburn |
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