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โAug-09-2019 11:56 AM
carringb wrote:gregrc75 wrote:
But, with this announcement I am wondering what the future holds for service and resale. I am wondering if I should trade out. Too bad because I am very pleased with the truck.
No matter what, depreciation has already happened at its fastest rate, so you gain little by ditching it now. Especially since other folks might be thinking the same thing, so there is likely to to be a sudden glut of these trucks in the auction systems, which will cause a temporary corresponding resale correction, above what you'd see solely from a model being discontinued. Once that supply runs down, depreciation should normalize. And, some vehicles become more desirable after production ends, like E-series vans, where good condition models with the V10 are going UP in resale price!
โAug-09-2019 06:36 AM
โAug-09-2019 06:29 AM
gregrc75 wrote:
But, with this announcement I am wondering what the future holds for service and resale. I am wondering if I should trade out. Too bad because I am very pleased with the truck.
โAug-09-2019 06:20 AM
fx2tom wrote:
When I bought my 2016 Titan XD 5.0 SL 4x4 I paid $42k OTD. I could not have picked up a fully loaded one from the Big 3 comparable equipped at the time. They were all $50k+ before TT&L so I believe it. I used the hell out of it before selling it when my employer handed me a $48k Tundra. Titan XD was a far better truck than the Tundra for the money. It worked perfectly for my 8,300 lb fully loaded trailer. Would a 6.7l or 6.6l worked even better? Sure, but I wasn't spending the extra money and similar to demiles I was pushing 21 MPG day to day empty. I also didn't mind the looks.
โAug-08-2019 06:37 PM
thomasmnile wrote:
Shiner, I looked up the application on Pierce's website. The 6.7/Torq-Shift power train combo is apparently available on the Saber chassis which is an entry level custom chassis. The engine is rated for 330 HP, 725 lb/ft of torque. The adaptation was engineered for Pierce by Ford and Roush. What I wonder is the truck is spec'd with a 1500 gpm pump. Wonder how the engine will do running it, believe the pump is single stage.
โAug-07-2019 02:21 PM
ShinerBock wrote:fx2tom wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
I paid $50k out the door on my fully loaded Laramie 2500 CTD. MSRP was almost $65k
Similar discount, Titan was stickered at $58k. As I said, I am sure the bigger diesel would have performed even better. I just wasn't willing to spend the $$ at the time. Even at $50k OTD that $8k buys a lot of beer :B
True, but I'll get it back in a few years. Although I might plan on keeping with all the mods I put on it.
โAug-07-2019 11:19 AM
fx2tom wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
I paid $50k out the door on my fully loaded Laramie 2500 CTD. MSRP was almost $65k
Similar discount, Titan was stickered at $58k. As I said, I am sure the bigger diesel would have performed even better. I just wasn't willing to spend the $$ at the time. Even at $50k OTD that $8k buys a lot of beer :B
โAug-07-2019 11:12 AM
demiles wrote:js9234 wrote:
Very highly doubt that.demiles wrote:
My 16 has been problem free for 3 years now and I have no complaints. I bought it to work so itโs almost always hauling or towing something and itโs not a daily commuter. The reason I bought it is because it was cheap, 6k less than a big three gasser comparably equipped The 21 mpg highway empty makes me more likely to drive it.
Before taxes, tags, and trade $33,400. The sticker was $46k. It was paid for in full before it left the lot.
โAug-07-2019 10:37 AM
js9234 wrote:
Very highly doubt that.demiles wrote:
My 16 has been problem free for 3 years now and I have no complaints. I bought it to work so itโs almost always hauling or towing something and itโs not a daily commuter. The reason I bought it is because it was cheap, 6k less than a big three gasser comparably equipped The 21 mpg highway empty makes me more likely to drive it.
โAug-07-2019 09:26 AM
Groover wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
SOOOOO, where will the Cummins land???
Cummins just picked up a new customer for the 6.7 that will probably buy more than replace the loss from the Nissan. I doubt that they were making money on the 5.0 anyway with the low volumes that it had.
The old tractor engine just keeps going
โAug-07-2019 09:18 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
I paid $50k out the door on my fully loaded Laramie 2500 CTD. MSRP was almost $65k