I have a friend that has one for sale, 140000, new transmission, starter, alternator. There are dings and scratches all over the truck, but no major dents. Drives a little looser than I'm used too, and you feel every bump in the road. Good deal?
Posted: 8/21/2016 12:20:21 AM EDT
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KBB says in good condition with the info you posted, that's only worth $9,100 give or take. I did price that using the standard SLT info with no extras, blue paint, and the "good" condition btw.
Posted: 8/21/2016 1:52:39 AM EDT
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Not a deal
Posted: 8/21/2016 10:36:20 AM EDT
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I would not pay $18k for a 10 year old truck. Unless it was pristine and then maybe.
Posted: 8/22/2016 2:15:36 PM EDT
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it's a hell of a truck and the engine will last forever but I went through 4 transmissions in 5 years with mine. interior is very utilitarian. Yes they ride rough but the engine will last forever. Rumor was that Cummings offered a 1,000,000 mile warrantee on their engine and dodge said no because they couldn't build a truck that would last that long. Either way in good condition 9-10 would be as high as I would go on it.
Posted: 8/22/2016 5:39:42 PM EDT
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NADA says the 5.9l turbo diesel adds $8000 to the price...
Posted: 8/23/2016 12:51:07 AM EDT
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NADA says the 5.9l turbo diesel adds $8000 to the price...
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NADA says the 5.9l turbo diesel adds $8000 to the price...
My experience is with Fords, so I can't add much meaningful insight worth a post.
Books don't buy trucks or guns. It sounds like the truck was used pretty rough, judging by your description. If you are going to haul heavy loads over long distances I'd prefer a diesel. If not, go gas.