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- Bionic_ManExplorerThese are the "good ole days" of trucks.
I wonder how RAM can compete in the HP arena. They are quite a bit behind now. Despite what some who constantly beat the RAM drum think, they need to update their transmission as well. 10 gears > 6. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIILet’s see how the 2020’s perform side by side. Any bets on RAM adding to their numbers for 2020?
- LwiddisExplorer IIUsing the term “whipper snappers” on a fellow RVer? Shocking!
- Grit_dogNavigator IINow if you account for inflation, using the holy grail 1997 F350 compared to 2019, sure a new top of the line truck is way over a top of the line 97 (applicable to all models and trims), even accounting for inflation.
HOWEVER, the power and features of the old xlt Powerstroke are more akin to a xL base model gasser today. Even though the new truck blows the old one away in tech, features, safety and pretty much everything.
Add all the power and features of a new loaded diesel and it should cost waaay more, because it’s twice the truck!
Or it’s easier to bitsch about how great the olden days were. Sidecars grampa complained that a 1997 pickup cost as much as his farm too! - IdaDExplorerYou can probably get a reasonably equipped model in a crew cab 4wd configuration for mid-$40s. The extra $30k in options is...optional.
- BigToeExplorerIt's still $75,000 I don't have... to spend on a truck that will only be worth $24,000 in 2022, when the new interiors are released and everyone has to rush get them one a those.
- ShinerBockExplorer
Grit dog wrote:
And your farm cost the same as about 20000 acres worth of the Louisiana purchase so???
Cup of coffee was 15cents when you were a whipper snappers too, so you won’t buy one now?
LOL!!!! Some people don't know what inflation means.
$75,000 today is the equivalent of $24,000 in 1980. - Grit_dogNavigator IIAnd your farm cost the same as about 20000 acres worth of the Louisiana purchase so???
Cup of coffee was 15cents when you were a whipper snappers too, so you won’t buy one now? - SidecarFlipExplorer III
rhagfo wrote:
Wow, and the wars continue!
Hope they have a transmission to support those numbers.
No war with me, ain't buying one. Things cost as much as I paid for my farm. - rhagfoExplorer IIIWow, and the wars continue!
Hope they have a transmission to support those numbers.
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