Jul-26-2022 06:26 PM
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Aug-02-2022 05:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:Lantley wrote:PA12DRVR wrote:
"Could be loaded cc 4wd and never cleaned and totally trashed out.
Could be a base model 1 wheeler peeler and cherry.
And another $20 that the OP doesn’t come back and respond anymore."
-- Where's the like button?
-- See the $20 and raise you another $40 on that same topic.
The issue is not so much selling the old truck regardless of its value.
The bigger issue is buying a new 2022 truck.
In the end buying a new truck is going to cost the OP more money, which the OP states is in short supply!
True, and while the OP has received much sage advice regarding financial responsibility, his story left so much to the imagination, greatest part being how/why he could only get $20k out of a 2018 F150.
Aug-01-2022 11:17 AM
Lantley wrote:PA12DRVR wrote:
"Could be loaded cc 4wd and never cleaned and totally trashed out.
Could be a base model 1 wheeler peeler and cherry.
And another $20 that the OP doesn’t come back and respond anymore."
-- Where's the like button?
-- See the $20 and raise you another $40 on that same topic.
The issue is not so much selling the old truck regardless of its value.
The bigger issue is buying a new 2022 truck.
In the end buying a new truck is going to cost the OP more money, which the OP states is in short supply!
Aug-01-2022 08:43 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:
"Could be loaded cc 4wd and never cleaned and totally trashed out.
Could be a base model 1 wheeler peeler and cherry.
And another $20 that the OP doesn’t come back and respond anymore."
-- Where's the like button?
-- See the $20 and raise you another $40 on that same topic.
Aug-01-2022 08:27 AM
Jul-29-2022 02:01 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
Around here that truck would bring in the mid $30k area. Son in law took his 2018 into dealer for service and was offered $36,000. I would never consider what OP suggested
Jul-29-2022 07:17 AM
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Jul-28-2022 02:43 PM
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Jul-28-2022 11:51 AM
mkirsch wrote:
What part of "money is tight" do you "Pay off the $7K" types not understand?
It's pretty much assured the OP does NOT have $7K laying around to pay off the truck, otherwise money would not be tight.
Jul-28-2022 11:45 AM
SpeakEasy wrote:p220sigman wrote:
You are likely going the wrong direction if your goal is to be less tight on money. If anything, sell the '18 and look for something older you could pay cash for with the proceeds from the '18.
This is wisdom. If you (OP) are truly looking for advice, you can't get any better advice than this.
-Speak
Jul-28-2022 10:44 AM
mkirsch wrote:The term then is to simply drive your way though it. Or in other words just keep making payments. Money will continue to be tight for the duration of the loan vs a few months of relief followed by a full 6 to 8 years of even tighter money.
What part of "money is tight" do you "Pay off the $7K" types not understand?
It's pretty much assured the OP does NOT have $7K laying around to pay off the truck, otherwise money would not be tight.