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mattmountz94 wrote:
I wouldn't try to pull that thing with gas. For one you lose out on the exhaust brake which is a huge benefit of diesel. Second the mileage on the diesel will be better even driving around town. I think you should highly consider a dually with that amount of weight. I am running a RAM 3500 SB SW with 14k. I am looking to get a heavier trailer soon and when I get another truck it will be a dually
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Mommytwo6girls wrote:
Shift_85.... My mechanic said Ford stopped replacing them. So, we hunted for 2 months... The rental bill for a rental was killing me. So, said goodbye to my Excursion..
โSep-11-2017 07:18 AM
jus2shy wrote:
Well, with that budget, you can certainly get a new rig. Especially if you bide your time and wait for a decent sale. Rule of thumb is that without a sale, you should be able to knock of 10k from the sticker price on a diesel. Fords may be a little tougher to deal on for the time being because the current truck is new from the ground up. However, if any dealers have a left-over previous model truck, you can probably get it for a deep discount. RAM's trucks are currently the bargain king. You could probably deal a bit for GM's since the current truck has been out for a couple years now as well.
Also, be aware of other buying options. If you have a USAA membership, they have a purchase program. Same with Costco membership. Thats an alternative route you can go for buying if you don't like bargaining.
Keep us posted!
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