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I just saw a 2015 F-250 Lariat, FX4, 6.7, lists for 9k under brand new. 70,000 miles
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They’re absolutely stupid around here
I’m about to sell mine and reap the profits |
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Quoted: In December, I was seeing used 2019 F series models listed at higher prices than outgoing 2020s when you consider the new incentives. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I just saw a 2015 F-250 Lariat, FX4, 6.7, lists for 9k under brand new. 70,000 miles LoL, I am not suprised. Everything is all out of whack |
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Quoted: ... wonder what I could get for my 2004 2500 Dodge Ram diesel w/52,000 miles on it https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1430/DSC_0067b-312089.jpghttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1430/DSC_4415a-333014.jpg View Quote Those are pretty desirable and with the condition and location I’d guess that’s worth a good amount |
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Quoted: This is my favorite one I’ve seen recently. Gasser. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/231690/687A9536-1187-417A-AF81-34037E7A5385_png-1585841.JPG View Quote Does that location typically get price bump on vehicles? |
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I put my 2002 GMC 2500HD with the 8.1 gas engine up for sale. I was asking $14,900 although NADA book was $8500. My phone started blowing up immediately with people wanting to look at it. I told my wife what i was doing and she got extremely angry saying i was price gouging and it would never sell for that and i should change the price to $11k or much less.
I said fine, I'll drop the price to $14,400 for now, but that i was in no hurry to sell and i would keep dropping the price over the next two months. In under an hour from first listing, it sold sight unseen for my asking price and the buyer was freaking stoked to pay it. |
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You can still lease a v6 ram under $300/month in my area with no money down I just saw the ads again the other day.
It's only a 10k miles a year lease, but...at least you're not BUYING a chrysler product Speed |
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At these prices I'm holding onto my '07 Tundra with 145K like an osprey holds onto a trout.
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Quoted: I put my 2002 GMC 2500HD with the 8.1 gas engine up for sale. I was asking $14,900 although NADA book was $8500. My phone started blowing up immediately with people wanting to look at it. I told my wife what i was doing and she got extremely angry saying i was price gouging and it would never sell for that and i should change the price to $11k or much less. I said fine, I'll drop the price to $14,400 for now, but that i was in no hurry to sell and i would keep dropping the price over the next two months. In under an hour from first listing, it sold sight unseen for my asking price and the buyer was freaking stoked to pay it. View Quote @cchurchi We’re they serious ? I have 2005 Duramax I’m thinking of selling. What site did u list on ? |
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God damn, looking at cars.com, I could sell my tacoma today for what I paid 3 years and 70k miles ago. But then I'd have to find another truck and to hell with that these things are way too expensive.
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Quoted: @cchurchi We’re they serious ? I have 2005 Duramax I’m thinking of selling. What site did u list on ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I put my 2002 GMC 2500HD with the 8.1 gas engine up for sale. I was asking $14,900 although NADA book was $8500. My phone started blowing up immediately with people wanting to look at it. I told my wife what i was doing and she got extremely angry saying i was price gouging and it would never sell for that and i should change the price to $11k or much less. I said fine, I'll drop the price to $14,400 for now, but that i was in no hurry to sell and i would keep dropping the price over the next two months. In under an hour from first listing, it sold sight unseen for my asking price and the buyer was freaking stoked to pay it. @cchurchi We’re they serious ? I have 2005 Duramax I’m thinking of selling. What site did u list on ? I used KSL classifieds. Lots of people from Salt Lake City use KSL. My truck was perfect and only had 90,000 miles. There are many diesels in the 2002 to 2005 range on there with 250,000+ miles that are asking $17,000 to $19,000. |
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I'm just going to out a.hitch on the minivan till this all calms down.
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Quoted: I used KSL classifieds. Lots of people from Salt Lake City use KSL. My truck was perfect and only had 90,000 miles. There are many diesels in the 2002 to 2005 range on there with 250,000+ miles that are asking $17,000 to $19,000. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I put my 2002 GMC 2500HD with the 8.1 gas engine up for sale. I was asking $14,900 although NADA book was $8500. My phone started blowing up immediately with people wanting to look at it. I told my wife what i was doing and she got extremely angry saying i was price gouging and it would never sell for that and i should change the price to $11k or much less. I said fine, I'll drop the price to $14,400 for now, but that i was in no hurry to sell and i would keep dropping the price over the next two months. In under an hour from first listing, it sold sight unseen for my asking price and the buyer was freaking stoked to pay it. @cchurchi We’re they serious ? I have 2005 Duramax I’m thinking of selling. What site did u list on ? I used KSL classifieds. Lots of people from Salt Lake City use KSL. My truck was perfect and only had 90,000 miles. There are many diesels in the 2002 to 2005 range on there with 250,000+ miles that are asking $17,000 to $19,000. Makes me wonder what I can sell my no salt AZ eddie bauer excursion for |
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Quoted: To get any type of “deal” the mileage has to be up in the 100s around here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I just saw a 2015 F-250 Lariat, FX4, 6.7, lists for 9k under brand new. 70,000 miles To get any type of “deal” the mileage has to be up in the 100s around here. from my research, 150,000 is where you actually start to see resonable pricing. |
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Clowns on meth or crack..
I went to a used car dealer and was looking at a 2011 4runner with over 300k miles on it and he was asking over 24k for it......way above KBB and sure fucken enough.. some ditto fucken idiot bought it. I was shocked. |
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Used truck prices forced me to hold on to my 03 Tahoe, and look at replacing my 05 Accord instead. I ended up getting a 7 year old Merc E class with 56k miles for under 20K.
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Posted this in my own thread, but I was looking at a 2017 Tundra Doublecab Limited. List $35,300, lowest I could get them was $34k.
I went to look at new ones, and $40k+ is just too damn much for a half ton pickup. Jack shit for deals on new or used. We have money in the bank to buy, just don't see the value. I can reasonably expect my current pickup to last another 5 years without any major expenditures, so gonna keep rolling. There is nothing good in the $20k range, at all. 2007+ domestics with 150,000 or more miles that I wouldn't trust to be more reliable than my 2006. |
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Quoted: Holy carp! Just looked at craigslist. Same truck as mine with 10k less miles going for what I paid 2 years ago new. Maybe time to get an SUV. Or are those insane too? View Quote Everything is insane. The Honda dealership where I bought the wife's 2018 CRV new offered $29K trade in on a new hybrid CRV. We qualified for the 0% APR. |
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This is nuts I just sold my 1995 C3500HD dump truck (454,auto,2wd no air)150,000mile, literal rust bucket for $5k, I was asking $3500 two or three guys kept trying to outbid each other..WTF? Hey I made out I paid $2500 5 yrs ago for it.
My one buddy has an airport shuttle bus on a E350 super duty chassis with a 6.0 powerstroke in it and it runs and drives just wont pass PA inspection I told Him we ought to list it and see what someone is willing to pay for it --a junkyard offered him $750 for it.If he drives it in.... |
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Sold my last gen Nissan Titan Pro-4X to Carvana and got a grand over KBB. Minus a little bit of oxidation on the roof, it was in mint condition with a pristine interior and low mileage.
Paid cash for a 2018 CX-5 and made a profit. |
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Quoted: The market is nuts. Last week I went to auction. 2017 F150 base lariat with 249k miles went for over 16k before auction fees. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_104547-1856893.jpg And the F650 I tried buying went for over 40k and ended with a call bid. So the high bidder still may not end up with it. I was trying to buy it for no more than 28k. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_114252-1856894.jpg View Quote Holy moly. Those are insane prices. I wish I could go back in time. Things to max out credit cards on: primers and pickups. |
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Quoted: This is nuts I just sold my 1995 C3500HD dump truck (454,auto,2wd no air)150,000mile, literal rust bucket for $5k, I was asking $3500 two or three guys kept trying to outbid each other..WTF? Hey I made out I paid $2500 5 yrs ago for it. My one buddy has an airport shuttle bus on a E350 super duty chassis with a 6.0 powerstroke in it and it runs and drives just wont pass PA inspection I told Him we ought to list it and see what someone is willing to pay for it --a junkyard offered him $750 for it.If he drives it in.... View Quote My wife is actually interested in a "short bus" as a boat pulling camper. Take out most of the seats, bolt on a hitch and you're off! Got a few auctions for them I'm watching.... |
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Quoted: The market is nuts. Last week I went to auction. 2017 F150 base lariat with 249k miles went for over 16k before auction fees. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_104547-1856893.jpg And the F650 I tried buying went for over 40k and ended with a call bid. So the high bidder still may not end up with it. I was trying to buy it for no more than 28k. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_114252-1856894.jpg View Quote Holy shit batman! |
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Quoted: Holy moly. Those are insane prices. I wish I could go back in time. Things to max out credit cards on: primers and pickups. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The market is nuts. Last week I went to auction. 2017 F150 base lariat with 249k miles went for over 16k before auction fees. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_104547-1856893.jpg And the F650 I tried buying went for over 40k and ended with a call bid. So the high bidder still may not end up with it. I was trying to buy it for no more than 28k. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_114252-1856894.jpg Holy moly. Those are insane prices. I wish I could go back in time. Things to max out credit cards on: primers and pickups. @exponentialpi Do you remember 2007? I do, the one thing that I absolutely remember about back then was that no matter what you did you couldn't lose money, everything you did made money. bubly |
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Quoted: @exponentialpi Do you remember 2007? I do, the one thing that I absolutely remember about back then was that no matter what you did you couldn't lose money, everything you did made money. bubly View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The market is nuts. Last week I went to auction. 2017 F150 base lariat with 249k miles went for over 16k before auction fees. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_104547-1856893.jpg And the F650 I tried buying went for over 40k and ended with a call bid. So the high bidder still may not end up with it. I was trying to buy it for no more than 28k. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_114252-1856894.jpg Holy moly. Those are insane prices. I wish I could go back in time. Things to max out credit cards on: primers and pickups. @exponentialpi Do you remember 2007? I do, the one thing that I absolutely remember about back then was that no matter what you did you couldn't lose money, everything you did made money. bubly I’ve been pondering this myself. The one thing we don’t have now we had when the 2008 crash hit was interest rates to cut and an extra $20 trillion to light on fire. I really do feel we’re in a roaring 20’s phase. |
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Quoted: Hells yeah! you should be crawling with hot milfs with that car. E class is best class. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Used truck prices forced me to hold on to my 03 Tahoe, and look at replacing my 05 Accord instead. I ended up getting a 7 year old Merc E class with 56k miles for under 20K. Hells yeah! you should be crawling with hot milfs with that car. E class is best class. The Mrs might frown on those shenanigans. |
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Quoted: The Mrs might frown on those shenanigans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Used truck prices forced me to hold on to my 03 Tahoe, and look at replacing my 05 Accord instead. I ended up getting a 7 year old Merc E class with 56k miles for under 20K. Hells yeah! you should be crawling with hot milfs with that car. E class is best class. The Mrs might frown on those shenanigans. Who knows? She might be cool with it. Never hurts to ask! |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Used truck prices forced me to hold on to my 03 Tahoe, and look at replacing my 05 Accord instead. I ended up getting a 7 year old Merc E class with 56k miles for under 20K. Hells yeah! you should be crawling with hot milfs with that car. E class is best class. The Mrs might frown on those shenanigans. Attached File Who knows? She might be cool with it. Never hurts to ask! Attached File As Audrey Hepburn used to always say, "Women are like spaghetti noodles, they all are straight until they get wet" |
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Quoted: @exponentialpi Do you remember 2007? I do, the one thing that I absolutely remember about back then was that no matter what you did you couldn't lose money, everything you did made money. bubly View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The market is nuts. Last week I went to auction. 2017 F150 base lariat with 249k miles went for over 16k before auction fees. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_104547-1856893.jpg And the F650 I tried buying went for over 40k and ended with a call bid. So the high bidder still may not end up with it. I was trying to buy it for no more than 28k. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334273/20210302_114252-1856894.jpg Holy moly. Those are insane prices. I wish I could go back in time. Things to max out credit cards on: primers and pickups. @exponentialpi Do you remember 2007? I do, the one thing that I absolutely remember about back then was that no matter what you did you couldn't lose money, everything you did made money. bubly |
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Interesting. I have a 2007 Crewcab FX4, pretty well loaded up. 112K miles. New tires, new inner and outer tie rods......tone of new stuff within the past three years. Granted, the body is rusty and it has dents/dings, it is super sound mechanically, it just isn't going to win a beauty contest.
Had a hole in the exhaust, so I took it to a local shop and had them weld in a new pipe. BSing with the guy while I am there, and it turns out his buddy desperately needs a truck. I told him I will sell mine, but I am not in a rush. I tell him I will come up with a price and let him know. 48 hrs go by and I haven't even looked, now they are hitting me up wanting to know how much I want for it The only one I could find that was even comparable, was over $8K and in the next state over. Anything else even close is $10K minimum, with way more miles. I take all the cosmetic stuff into account and tell him $5K. He about has an aneurysm......but he seemed "needy" from jumpstreet. Just had to tell me he is a nurse, so I am sure he was expecting some "hero" pricing.... I can't wait to list this thing for real, and see how it goes...... |
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Quoted: Interesting. I have a 2007 Crewcab FX4, pretty well loaded up. 112K miles. New tires, new inner and outer tie rods......tone of new stuff within the past three years. Granted, the body is rusty and it has dents/dings, it is super sound mechanically, it just isn't going to win a beauty contest. Had a hole in the exhaust, so I took it to a local shop and had them weld in a new pipe. BSing with the guy while I am there, and it turns out his buddy desperately needs a truck. I told him I will sell mine, but I am not in a rush. I tell him I will come up with a price and let him know. 48 hrs go by and I haven't even looked, now they are hitting me up wanting to know how much I want for it The only one I could find that was even comparable, was over $8K and in the next state over. Anything else even close is $10K minimum, with way more miles. I take all the cosmetic stuff into account and tell him $5K. He about has an aneurysm......but he seemed "needy" from jumpstreet. Just had to tell me he is a nurse, so I am sure he was expecting some "hero" pricing.... I can't wait to list this thing for real, and see how it goes...... View Quote what model? f150? fx4 means nothing I have a 2005 f150 fx4 with 180k on it that runs well, but like yours, the body has some wear and tear. I want to dump it before I have to put major money into it and this thread has me wanting to take advantage |
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Last week at the auction a 2018 Platinum F150 with 25k miles went for 50,000 even before auction fees!
A 2007 2wd Silverado vinyl floor regular cab short box with 280k and a 4.8l went for 4200!!! The thing was rusted, had dents everywhere, rusted and bent tailgate, and even had a black spray painted 3/4 ton duramax hood (still had the 4.8l). Even had 3 22" flaking chrome wheels and 1 mismatched random 17" alloy. It was a genuine pile of shit.... |
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Quoted: what model? f150? fx4 means nothing I have a 2005 f150 fx4 with 180k on it that runs well, but like yours, the body has some wear and tear. I want to dump it before I have to put major money into it and this thread has me wanting to take advantage View Quote Yes, F150. Im actually curious to see what a dealer would offer me if I were considering trading it in. I'd love to keep the thing for a beater/work truck, as it has tons of life left in it, but I cant justify it. |
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Quoted: My pops is considering a new 2021 F250 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 with the 7.3 gas. He has a 2011 F250 XLT Supercab 4x4 with the 6.2 gas. Low miles with around 22,000 The dealer offered $16,500 just over the phone for his truck. I saw a comparable truck but an XL listed for $24,000. I'm thinking list it closer to $30,000? https://www.supermotors.net/getfile/1089437/fullsize/dscf2341.jpg View Quote That dealer is trying to sodomize your dad |
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Quoted: That dealer is trying to sodomize your dad View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My pops is considering a new 2021 F250 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 with the 7.3 gas. He has a 2011 F250 XLT Supercab 4x4 with the 6.2 gas. Low miles with around 22,000 The dealer offered $16,500 just over the phone for his truck. I saw a comparable truck but an XL listed for $24,000. I'm thinking list it closer to $30,000? https://www.supermotors.net/getfile/1089437/fullsize/dscf2341.jpg That dealer is trying to sodomize your dad Whats new |
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Quoted: My pops is considering a new 2021 F250 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 with the 7.3 gas. He has a 2011 F250 XLT Supercab 4x4 with the 6.2 gas. Low miles with around 22,000 The dealer offered $16,500 just over the phone for his truck. I saw a comparable truck but an XL listed for $24,000. I'm thinking list it closer to $30,000? https://www.supermotors.net/getfile/1089437/fullsize/dscf2341.jpg View Quote Dealer is trying to make $$$ and from what I've seen that truck would sell for $25K in 24-48 hours. SuperCab will slow it down a bit vs a CrewCab. I've been looking for a CLEAN 3/4 ton CrewCab 4x4 for less than $25K since Dec. I occasionally need to pull a 12K trailer, move the tractor, truck stuff, but its not a daily driver. That put me at a 2011-2014 F250 6.2L with 100K+ or a 3rd Gen Cummins 2004-2009 with 150K+. The Dodge 5.9L were demanding a premium. I saw trucks with 250K listed for over $20K. I'd drive a couple trucks in an evening and try to make up my mind. Call the next afternoon and they'd be gone if they were priced right. This went on for about a month. I ended up in a 2007.5 Ram 2500 MegaCab SLT 4x4 6.7L/auto with 160K on it for $22K and drove 2hrs to get it as soon as it popped up. I sold my '97 F250 PowerStroke CrewCab 4x4 XLT with 265K and failing clear coat but a clean interior for $6500. I paid $7K for it 8yrs ago. Market is still crazy!! |
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