โMay-05-2020 12:47 AM
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โMay-07-2020 10:44 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
I keep waiting to be the cranky old guy that can say, "$XX,000?" - that's more than I paid for my first house! We're almost there!!
โMay-07-2020 12:47 PM
โMay-06-2020 04:29 PM
โMay-06-2020 10:03 AM
dodge guy wrote:KD4UPL wrote:Bedlam wrote:
The people that get sucked into 7-year loans so they can drive a vehicle they cannot afford is a problem. If the co-worker's 1500 still has payments, it may explain some of this high price for a replacement.
Sucked into a 7 year 0% interest loan? Sounds like a great deal to me. I've been considering buying a new 3500 to replace my current dually. I could write a check for a new one buy why when I can use their money for free?
Yep, 7 years at 0%?! I'll keep my money in the bank and let it work while I use their money to buy it.
โMay-06-2020 09:25 AM
โMay-06-2020 06:04 AM
โMay-06-2020 05:23 AM
โMay-06-2020 04:45 AM
KD4UPL wrote:Bedlam wrote:
The people that get sucked into 7-year loans so they can drive a vehicle they cannot afford is a problem. If the co-worker's 1500 still has payments, it may explain some of this high price for a replacement.
Sucked into a 7 year 0% interest loan? Sounds like a great deal to me. I've been considering buying a new 3500 to replace my current dually. I could write a check for a new one buy why when I can use their money for free?
โMay-05-2020 09:05 PM
โMay-05-2020 07:01 PM
โMay-05-2020 06:51 PM
Bedlam wrote:
The people that get sucked into 7-year loans so they can drive a vehicle they cannot afford is a problem. If the co-worker's 1500 still has payments, it may explain some of this high price for a replacement.
โMay-05-2020 06:29 PM
โMay-05-2020 04:05 PM
GDS-3950BH wrote:SweetLou wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
shortage? I,m in north east ohio dealer has 150 fords an 175 chevys on the lot.
Here is a link
https://www.carsdirect.com/automotive-news/covid-19-may-cause-pickup-truck-shortage
Perhaps wishful think on the manufacturers and dealers part. You can not force 30 million folks out of work for months (and that has to be a low number because they do not really know the total yet) and not expect it to affect sales of big ticket items causing them to go down the poop shoot. A large percentage of those folks won't even have a job to go back to.
It's not unlike the rosy picture that RVBusiness and the RVIA and RVDA are painting regarding the RV Industry. It's going in the tank also for the foreseeable future. The ramifications of this shutdown fiasco have not even begun to be felt downstream, hold on tight, it's coming. They have to paint it all pretty for the stockholders.