Uber expensive pickups...how much of a trend ?
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โOct-12-2017 09:21 AM
How much luxury do people want and perhaps more to the point can they afford ?
Deluxe, albeit it pricey Ford pickups introduced.
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โNov-04-2017 10:01 AM
4x4ord wrote:hellfirehydra wrote:
They build em all. We purchased a 2016 Ram 2500 CTD for 42k last year. Paid it off this year with 2 kids! I'm far from rich, but we have our priorities.
Plan on keeping it for another 10-15 years unless things go way south!
Finding the truck you want in the US is far from difficult.
I find it surprising that you were able to pay off your new truck with two kids... I'd be lucky to find a dealer willing to give me 1/2 that for my kids even if I offered to throw in the wife.:)
Congratulations on getting it paid off!!
The trade in value on those things is awesome!
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โNov-04-2017 09:01 AM
goducks10 wrote:hellfirehydra wrote:
They build em all. We purchased a 2016 Ram 2500 CTD for 42k last year. Paid it off this year with 2 kids! I'm far from rich, but we have our priorities.
Plan on keeping it for another 10-15 years unless things go way south!
Finding the truck you want in the US is far from difficult.
Wow I have 3 kids. Probably could've got a DRW Long Horn Laramie. :B
I've got four, so that should net me a 4500/5500 version?!?!?!?
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โNov-04-2017 07:51 AM
hellfirehydra wrote:
They build em all. We purchased a 2016 Ram 2500 CTD for 42k last year. Paid it off this year with 2 kids! I'm far from rich, but we have our priorities.
Plan on keeping it for another 10-15 years unless things go way south!
Finding the truck you want in the US is far from difficult.
Wow I have 3 kids. Probably could've got a DRW Long Horn Laramie. :B
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โNov-04-2017 06:51 AM
Groover wrote:4x4ord wrote:Fordlover wrote:the bear II wrote:
Pickups are getting scary expensive...
In 1973 I ordered a 1974 model Dodge 1500 4X4 from the factory. I ordered the base model no radio, rubber floor mats, no A/C it was as stripped as possible. The cost out the door was $3800. It wouldn't surprise me if a 2018 equivalent would be over $25,000.
Using an online inflation calculator and inputting your info:
$3,800 in 1973 equals $21,586.86 in 2017.
Considering the advancement of modern vehicles over that 1973 truck, I think 25000 for a new work truck isn't too bad. Of course that new work truck might be closer to 30,000.
Probably a fully loaded 1 ton dually from 1973 wouldn't be as capable or anywhere near as nice to drive as a base model present day 1/2 ton.
I second that. We know that it did not have antilock brakes, airbags, was noisy and rough riding, pretty much a farm truck that gave horrible fuel economy while not producing much power. While there are still some old ones around in general they didn't go much further than 100,000 miles before rusting out and generally falling apart. The new trucks are a much better value. Competition is great for consumers.
One of the best driving and riding trucks Iโve ever had the pleasure of driving was a pristine 77 F100 Short Bed. 3 on the tree, 302 V8. Handled great with good tires...very far from being a log wagon. My 79 F250 4x4 had a little rougher ride but it was not a big deal, when bought it steered terrible. After a front end rebuild and a new steering box it handled great. I regret getting rid of that 79 woods truck.
I think some grossly over blow this whole old trucks and cars ride terrible thing and are horribly unreliable.
My 57 Chevy Bel-Air Iโm about to restore will steer and brake just fine and will start reliably.
I do agree about the money part. Last year I paid nearly twice as much in taxes and SSI as I made the first year I worked full time after high school. I donate to charity when I decide and I regularly give to my church because I want to.
Enjoy the fruit of your labor 4x4ord!
Thanks!
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โNov-04-2017 05:59 AM
hellfirehydra wrote:
They build em all. We purchased a 2016 Ram 2500 CTD for 42k last year. Paid it off this year with 2 kids! I'm far from rich, but we have our priorities.
Plan on keeping it for another 10-15 years unless things go way south!
Finding the truck you want in the US is far from difficult.
I find it surprising that you were able to pay off your new truck with two kids... I'd be lucky to find a dealer willing to give me 1/2 that for my kids even if I offered to throw in the wife.:)
Congratulations on getting it paid off!!
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โNov-03-2017 10:42 PM
Plan on keeping it for another 10-15 years unless things go way south!
Finding the truck you want in the US is far from difficult.
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โOct-29-2017 09:20 AM
Walaby wrote:Bedlam wrote:
My personal contributions to charities are limited due to the mandatory contributions I already make through taxation to support social programs. Someone already thinks they can spend my money more wisely than me and I do not need a similar view from forum members that have no insight to my financial status or current level of benevolence.
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I just love it how some folks feel it is their right to tell others how to spend their money. And try to shame them if they buy something nice because they can. I think qtla9111 was out of line, and is a prime example of the shame game.
I worked hard to get where Im at, and I contribute more mandatory contributions than many folks. And despite all mandatory contributions I make throughout the year, they still want more at the end of the year. I'll buy nice vehicles to drive, because I like driving nice vehicles.
Mike
My thoughts as well.
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โOct-29-2017 07:01 AM
Bedlam wrote:
My personal contributions to charities are limited due to the mandatory contributions I already make through taxation to support social programs. Someone already thinks they can spend my money more wisely than me and I do not need a similar view from forum members that have no insight to my financial status or current level of benevolence.
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I just love it how some folks feel it is their right to tell others how to spend their money. And try to shame them if they buy something nice because they can. I think qtla9111 was out of line, and is a prime example of the shame game.
I worked hard to get where Im at, and I contribute more mandatory contributions than many folks. And despite all mandatory contributions I make throughout the year, they still want more at the end of the year. I'll buy nice vehicles to drive, because I like driving nice vehicles.
Mike
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โOct-29-2017 06:30 AM
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โOct-29-2017 01:08 AM
Bedlam wrote:
My personal contributions to charities are limited due to the mandatory contributions I already make through taxation to support social programs. Someone already thinks they can spend my money more wisely than me and I do not need a similar view from forum members that have no insight to my financial status or current level of benevolence.
Yeah....What he said! ^^^^
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โOct-25-2017 09:26 AM
IdaD wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I don't think there are any people in North America who can't afford to give money to charity.
You must live a pretty sheltered life if you really believe that.
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โOct-25-2017 06:34 AM
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โOct-25-2017 06:04 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I don't think there are any people in North America who can't afford to give money to charity.
You must live a pretty sheltered life if you really believe that.
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โOct-24-2017 08:37 PM
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