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- whskExplorerI met a "driver" at a gas/fuel station who was delivering a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1/2 ton-he told me the sticker was over 72K!-yikes is right!-that is way over the top!-whsk
- pronstarExplorerAverage 1/2-Ton Truck Transaction prices for August 2013:
Ford F-150
$39,476
GMC Sierra 1500
$39,055
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
$36,814
Toyota Tundra
$36,414
Ram 1500
$36,213
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Automotive News - MewshawManorExplorerWe went and priced some new Chevrolet and GMC 3500's recently. We decided to stick with our 2500 gasser. ;)
- hone_eagleExplorerY'all given away your age :-)
- thomasmnileExplorer
Vulcaneer wrote:
I do agree that 57+K is over the top. But just curious...what would you think is a realistic sticker price for a pretty well optioned out model?
Kinda hard for me to think anything more than $45K sticker for a gas 1500. So maybe $48K sticker price for the diesel model. So my thought is this is maybe 10K high. Out the door for $40K or so. But hey, when it comes to vehicle pricing, I have been accused of still living in the 90's.
Considering well optioned 3500 Diesels are in the $65 to $70K range, I suppose that had an affect on the 1500 pricing.
Doesn't an F-150 Ecoboost in Lariat or King Ranch trim run around 50K or more??
Any of 'em new is too rich for me. I'll catch one when I can get one in the "new to me" market.....:) - 2oldmanExplorer II
spoon059 wrote:
I like a half-ton of stuff on mine. :)
I paid $30K for my half ton and thought that was outrageous! I realize that some people like a ton of stuff on their tow vehicles, I'm not that guy. - spoon059Explorer IIAt that price I get a 1 ton diesel with only the options I need for about $40K and buy a commuter car for $17K. Best of both worlds.
I paid $30K for my half ton and thought that was outrageous! I realize that some people like a ton of stuff on their tow vehicles, I'm not that guy. - dodge_guyExplorer IIAnd that is why I will never buy new!!! $60k for a new vehicle? That`s nuts! even $40k for a regular car is a bit much! I have less than $40k in my X and T&C minivan. and they are still very nice vehicles.
- APTExplorerGet over the price. The diesel is a $2800 option over the Hemi. The Hemi is priced comparable to Ford's 5.0L and GM's 5.3L. You can buy a half ton Ram for $25k MSRP, or $60k, just like F-15- and GM twins. If you want a diesel 3/4 ton Ram with the same equipment, it'll be $8k higher MSRP. If you don't want to spend that much, don't. Don't buy new. Don't get so many options. But many people do and have.
FWIW, transaction prices on these are at least $10k lower than MSRP, just like competitors and 3/4-1 ton trucks. - ib516Explorer IIYou Americans got it good!
Here north of the 49th, a loaded Hemi Ram 1500 (limited trim pkg) was sitting in teh showroom the other day for get this.... $65,000 :E
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