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Grit dog wrote:WeBeFulltimers wrote:
If I was in your position I would first try to find a truck/fiver combo from someone that is giving up for one reason or another. You can find some good deals like that. Try Escapes.
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And the best timer year for these deals is Mar thru May when a lot of blue hairs finish their last snowbird trip.
Diesel pickup prices are sooooo skewed right now it isn't even funny. The old pre dpf ones go for way more than they are worth and brand new are over the top. But for some reason you can find almost new CC 4x4 Rams 2013-2014 with low miles for sub $40k but if you step up to a Laramie they are all $55k used. When you can buy new for the same price. Shop carefully and don't get sucked into paying too much.
FYI there's a cc 14 Ram diesel, tradesman 4x4 with about 10kmi on Seattle CL right now for $37k iirc. Good deal
โJun-12-2015 08:48 AM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:
If I was in your position I would first try to find a truck/fiver combo from someone that is giving up for one reason or another. You can find some good deals like that. Try Escapes.
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korbe wrote:
I don't think it matters which you buy first, but to understand the limits and capacities of the different trucks is key, IMHO. While you're looking at RV's, you will know what would be necessary to pull it, and while looking at trucks, you will know what it will pull.
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hertfordnc wrote:
This is nothing, ask a question about oil, tires, towing in overdrive, or gas versus diesel and your computer will melt.
By the way, I change my oil every few thousand miles with whatever is on sale and I always tow in overdrive with my cummins diesel which is vastly superior to all other tow vehicles, but I don't want to start anything........
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