Oct-10-2020 10:13 PM
Sep-03-2021 09:07 AM
Grit dog wrote:4x4ord wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many weeks income it takes of, say a school teacher, to equal the cost of a 4x4 crew cab pick up now vs in 2000. Regardless for many people the older they get the wealthier they get and the easier it is to purchase a vehicle. My first vehicle nearly emptied my piggy bank.
And part of the issue. Not everyone “should” be able to afford a new 4x4 crew cab pickup. But there sure are a lot of stout car loans out there….
Sep-03-2021 08:35 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Vehicles with major electrical issues sometimes have a short and catch fire….;)
Sep-02-2021 04:35 PM
Devo the dog wrote:goducks10 wrote:
Could've bought one of these.
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/06/14/ford-f-series-super-duty-recall-wheels/
https://www.worktruckonline.com/10147426/ford-recalls-f-350-super-duty-trucks-for-axle-concerns
Big deal. If the SRW 7.3 gas Ford I end up with still has the problem, I'm fairly certain that Ford will either fix it before delivery or I could refuse it until it's fixed. So, dream up stupid bye-don conclusions all you want.
That's better than the Ram record of two appointments for a emissions update (recall), and three appointments to address a safety recall (bed step).
Every car I have ever owned, rented and test drove has had a functioning radio, heater and AC. Ram couldn't fix a 2019 Laramie's problems while under warranty. LOL.
Sep-02-2021 04:33 PM
4x4ord wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many weeks income it takes of, say a school teacher, to equal the cost of a 4x4 crew cab pick up now vs in 2000. Regardless for many people the older they get the wealthier they get and the easier it is to purchase a vehicle. My first vehicle nearly emptied my piggy bank.
Sep-02-2021 12:32 PM
goducks10 wrote:
Could've bought one of these.
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/06/14/ford-f-series-super-duty-recall-wheels/
https://www.worktruckonline.com/10147426/ford-recalls-f-350-super-duty-trucks-for-axle-concerns
Sep-02-2021 10:45 AM
Timmo! wrote:Lantley wrote:Timmo! wrote:
August of 2005 I bought my F150 4x4 Lariat with every option available and paid $36k, financed by Ford's no interest loan. Today it has 77,500 miles. Drove to South Central Oregon a few weeks ago and it averaged 18.5 MPG; around town 13.5 MPG.
When towing TT, it blesses me with 9-10 MPG, even more if I didn't drive 60-65 MPH. My brother in law just paid $75k for his new "used" F250. WTF I say....
I'm not trying to justify your bro. in laws purchase $75K is a lot for a F250.
But there is really no comprison betwen a 2020 F250 and a 2005 F-150.
Your talking apples and oranges and 16 years of technology.
My point is a used F250 (also decked out with all the options) is selling for twice what I paid for my F150, 16 years ago. You are right, "no comprison betwen" the two.
Sep-02-2021 09:41 AM
Sep-02-2021 08:11 AM
Devo the dog wrote:Timmo! wrote:
August of 2005 I bought my F150 4x4 Lariat with every option available and paid $36k, financed by Ford's no interest loan. Today it has 77,500 miles. Drove to South Central Oregon a few weeks ago and it averaged 18.5 MPG; around town 13.5 MPG.
When towing TT, it blesses me with 9-10 MPG, even more if I didn't drive 60-65 MPH. My brother in law just paid $75k for his new "used" F250. WTF I say....
In 2006, I bought a used 2005 Ford F350 Dually V10 from a Ford dealer. It had a little over 20,000 miles. It came with a factory extended 4 year, 75,000 mile warranty, which gave me 4 years of warranty to almost 100,000 miles.
It cost $20,000 out the door, including tax and license.
20 years later, it has only been at Ford once for a repair to check on an ABS light which they fixed under warranty (loose connector). It now has 146,000 and everything works fine. Even the radio, heater and AC work.
In 2019, I ordered and bought a Ram 3500 Dually HO and it cost much more than the Ford, and at the time I didn't care. Since then, It had three recalls, plus was in the shop numerous times for radio, AC, Heater, clunks, and transmission issues, etc.
Ram couldn't fix the radio, heater, AC or clunks even though TSBs exist.
Even though the title of the thread is "The price of new trucks is beyond comprehension! ", in my opinion, "The incompetence of Ram and their dealerships s beyond comprehension."
Sep-02-2021 08:08 AM
Sep-02-2021 06:51 AM
Timmo! wrote:
August of 2005 I bought my F150 4x4 Lariat with every option available and paid $36k, financed by Ford's no interest loan. Today it has 77,500 miles. Drove to South Central Oregon a few weeks ago and it averaged 18.5 MPG; around town 13.5 MPG.
When towing TT, it blesses me with 9-10 MPG, even more if I didn't drive 60-65 MPH. My brother in law just paid $75k for his new "used" F250. WTF I say....
Sep-02-2021 06:15 AM
ReneeG wrote:And likely in an old pickup he paid 5 grand for new! :BGDS-3950BH wrote:
We had to walk 11 miles to school, in 4 feet of snow, uphill both ways, with no shoes.
:B Not me, had the 11 miles of 4 foot snow, but my dad drove us and picked us up.
Sep-02-2021 05:59 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
We had to walk 11 miles to school, in 4 feet of snow, uphill both ways, with no shoes.
Sep-02-2021 05:58 AM
time2roll wrote:Timmo! wrote:Excellent!
August of 2005 I bought my F150 4x4 Lariat with every option available and paid $36k, financed by Ford's no interest loan. Today it has 77,500 miles. Drove to South Central Oregon a few weeks ago and it averaged 18.5 MPG; around town 13.5 MPG.
I gave about $31,000 in 2001 with most every option but the rear seat entertainment and no sunroof. No zero % back before 9-11.
205,000 miles now getting 8 towing and maybe 14 around town.
Everything works great except the CD player.
Probably my last truck with todays prices.
Sep-02-2021 05:51 AM
Lantley wrote:Timmo! wrote:
August of 2005 I bought my F150 4x4 Lariat with every option available and paid $36k, financed by Ford's no interest loan. Today it has 77,500 miles. Drove to South Central Oregon a few weeks ago and it averaged 18.5 MPG; around town 13.5 MPG.
When towing TT, it blesses me with 9-10 MPG, even more if I didn't drive 60-65 MPH. My brother in law just paid $75k for his new "used" F250. WTF I say....
I'm not trying to justify your bro. in laws purchase $75K is a lot for a F250.
But there is really no comprison betwen a 2020 F250 and a 2005 F-150.
Your talking apples and oranges and 16 years of technology.
Sep-01-2021 07:01 PM
Huntindog wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
MY son in law has a 2022 F250 Lariat in production as I type this. The MSRP is $78,230.00.. SELLING price is $69,750.00.. THESE trucks have gotten WAY expensive ! !
Used vehicles are real expensive now too.
It is all relative.