โJun-03-2019 09:01 AM
โJun-23-2019 03:27 PM
JRscooby wrote:Hammerboy wrote:
Yes I know it's early and I'm planning ahead.
Kicking the idea of this fall or winter after the new style 2020 HD's come out of picking up a leftover 2019 Chevy or GMC 3500 SRW HD Duramax.
I'm on my second Duramax/Allison (2013) and they have been good to me and I still like the looks of the current GM offerings. Ford and Ram are good as well but don't have the appeal to me as much for various reason even though they are all good offerings.
I was planning on and may still end up waiting another three years or so before purchasing a new truck BUT because of the following:
- I won't buy the 2020 generation GM HD trucks.
- I have a concern that maybe I am over thinking and that is the CP4 fuel pump that I have in my current truck and the new Fords and 2019 Rams have. The Chevy/GMC do not currently.
- I generally like to buy new because I can get into a new truck (diesel) for close to or slightly more than a 1-2 year old used one, why buy used if it's nearly the same plus a full warranty. At least that was my experience the last time.
My current truck I purchased for 11K below the sticker price and hopefully can do the same or better now that a new generation is coming out.
Then again maybe with the looks of the upcoming ones it will drive up the demand for the leftovers ๐
Thoughts??
Dan
You asked for thoughts. What is wrong with the truck you got? Why must you replace it this year or in 3?
โJun-21-2019 09:05 PM
โJun-21-2019 08:18 PM
โJun-21-2019 08:26 AM
pitch wrote:
Why are your cons,cons?
Are you a fan boy that needs to show off the latest and greatest?
โJun-21-2019 06:10 AM
Hammerboy wrote:
Yes I know it's early and I'm planning ahead.
Kicking the idea of this fall or winter after the new style 2020 HD's come out of picking up a leftover 2019 Chevy or GMC 3500 SRW HD Duramax.
I'm on my second Duramax/Allison (2013) and they have been good to me and I still like the looks of the current GM offerings. Ford and Ram are good as well but don't have the appeal to me as much for various reason even though they are all good offerings.
I was planning on and may still end up waiting another three years or so before purchasing a new truck BUT because of the following:
- I won't buy the 2020 generation GM HD trucks.
- I have a concern that maybe I am over thinking and that is the CP4 fuel pump that I have in my current truck and the new Fords and 2019 Rams have. The Chevy/GMC do not currently.
- I generally like to buy new because I can get into a new truck (diesel) for close to or slightly more than a 1-2 year old used one, why buy used if it's nearly the same plus a full warranty. At least that was my experience the last time.
My current truck I purchased for 11K below the sticker price and hopefully can do the same or better now that a new generation is coming out.
Then again maybe with the looks of the upcoming ones it will drive up the demand for the leftovers ๐
Thoughts??
Dan
โJun-20-2019 06:23 PM
pitch wrote:
Why are your cons,cons?
Are you a fan boy that needs to show off the latest and greatest?
โJun-20-2019 06:17 PM
โJun-13-2019 09:57 AM
โJun-13-2019 09:26 AM
pitch wrote:
Why are your cons,cons?
Are you a fan boy that needs to show off the latest and greatest?
โJun-13-2019 08:22 AM
โJun-10-2019 04:36 PM
Hammerboy wrote:wowens79 wrote:
I think part of the equation as far as pricing goes will be do you keep your trucks a long time. Since your replacing a '13, I'd assume you don't keep them a long time. In that case I'd go with the newer body style, less depreciation since it will still be more current when you sell it. If you keep it 10-15 years the generation won't matter much.
I have a while before I decide, time is on my side currently. Yes a 2020 may be worth more than a 19' on resale in ten years but as I said in a previous post I would have to get a great deal on a 19' to more than offset that difference - maybe $10K less than a 2020? If so I doubt the newer ones will be worth near that much more in ten years than the current generation. And I don't know than answer yet.
Typically I would keep it 10 years but there are a few reasons like how long do I want to run the Duramax with the CP4 fuel pump to the 2020's are getting simply to big and long for my tastes. I would like it to fit the garage. 10 speed or not the current generation Chevy/GMC are sharp trucks and more than capable for my needs. Who knows, If I really like the new 2020 GMC HD's in person and cannot score a 2019 I will wait a few years until most of the bugs are gone.
Dan
โJun-10-2019 11:16 AM
wowens79 wrote:
I think part of the equation as far as pricing goes will be do you keep your trucks a long time. Since your replacing a '13, I'd assume you don't keep them a long time. In that case I'd go with the newer body style, less depreciation since it will still be more current when you sell it. If you keep it 10-15 years the generation won't matter much.
โJun-10-2019 08:30 AM
โJun-09-2019 08:10 PM