โOct-22-2015 09:44 AM
โOct-28-2015 05:25 AM
hawkeye-08 wrote:
My brother wanted a newer truck, started looking and then realized just what many have said on here, it may make more sense to buy new. He found the truck he wanted on a local lot, took note of the VIN and then send a request to 5 local dealers asking for their best price on that VIN (knowing that they all transfer vehicles between dealers). There was more than $5000 difference from highest to lowest. He bought from the one with the lowest price.
โOct-27-2015 06:45 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
Throw the KBB out the window. The price of the truck is the going price in your area, ie, as much as a seller can get for it.
โOct-27-2015 06:26 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Fish" Btw the couple that traded the 05 in was an older couple that the gentleman didn't like towing with a manual tranny. Like I said the price was good because it had a manual transmission. "
Mmmmmmmmk! Cause like those 2005 Dodges are sooooo much cheaper with that crappy NV5600 compared to the stellar 48re auto that everyone loves!! Lol
Hard to tell if your like 16 or 60 but your game is gettin weak! Not going to get many fish on one with statements like that! Lol
โOct-27-2015 12:36 PM
โOct-27-2015 08:27 AM
โOct-27-2015 08:07 AM
FishOnOne wrote:transamz9 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We purchased a used 05 Dodge cummins for a relatively cheap price and the main detractor was the manual transmission. I have to say that the manual tranny was about the only thing that truck didn't have problems with. We sold that truck after 1.5 years at a loss.
So that is the some total of all your hatred of Dodge/Rams? You bought a CHEAP used one and did not have good lucky with it? Wonder if the first owner(s) abused it and that is why it was cheap? Or did you abuse it?
While in the service in 1965 a shipmate and I bought a late 50's ford with a six cylinder motor that had a knock in it, therefore all fords are bad and I have never bought another one! And it gives me a license to bash ford cars and trucks all these years later, BECAUSE I had one bad experience with a cheap ford purchase.
Chris
No hatred just stating our experience with our trucks. My BIL owned a 09 ram cummins for about 9 months and just got tired of the problems with it so he sold it with full disclosure and at a loss. He then picked up a 07 ram that's been a decent truck to date. The point your missing guys is there are ram trucks on the market at very good prices but be careful when purchasing as full disclosure is not common practice.
That's why I don't buy someone elses problems to work out of.
We generally buy used trucks to be used for our farm/ranch. Buying used or new can be a **** shoot as in the 09 (new) truck was plagued with emission related problems which should not be any suprises.
โOct-27-2015 07:59 AM
Me Again wrote:mkirsch wrote:
You guys justify these high prices with comments like "free market at work" and "what the market will bear," but you fail to realize that these trucks have been sitting for MONTHS, unsold.
So obviously, the price being asked has *NOTHING* to do with the so-called "market."
This is what's known as "fishing." The seller knows darn well what the market value is for his truck, but he's trying to find a fool that doesn't know anything about trucks or their value, that will pay the inflated price.
But hey, they're free to ask however much they want, and I'm free to walk away. It's just irksome when you find a nice truck and you just know that you could make a deal with the seller that both of you would be happy with, if the seller wasn't a deranged lunatic who thinks he has a golden shoebox.
Used truck dealers in Puyallup, Wa meet your post 110%! Posted prices are ridiculous. Same trucks are on their sites for months, then along came a sucker! On the other side of the issue, is that RAM dealers offered about a third for trade in of what I was able to sell my truck for. And they would have sold it for more than I did!! Chris
โOct-27-2015 07:58 AM
transamz9 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We purchased a used 05 Dodge cummins for a relatively cheap price and the main detractor was the manual transmission. I have to say that the manual tranny was about the only thing that truck didn't have problems with. We sold that truck after 1.5 years at a loss.
So that is the some total of all your hatred of Dodge/Rams? You bought a CHEAP used one and did not have good lucky with it? Wonder if the first owner(s) abused it and that is why it was cheap? Or did you abuse it?
While in the service in 1965 a shipmate and I bought a late 50's ford with a six cylinder motor that had a knock in it, therefore all fords are bad and I have never bought another one! And it gives me a license to bash ford cars and trucks all these years later, BECAUSE I had one bad experience with a cheap ford purchase.
Chris
No hatred just stating our experience with our trucks. My BIL owned a 09 ram cummins for about 9 months and just got tired of the problems with it so he sold it with full disclosure and at a loss. He then picked up a 07 ram that's been a decent truck to date. The point your missing guys is there are ram trucks on the market at very good prices but be careful when purchasing as full disclosure is not common practice.
That's why I don't buy someone elses problems to work out of.
โOct-27-2015 07:48 AM
mkirsch wrote:
You guys justify these high prices with comments like "free market at work" and "what the market will bear," but you fail to realize that these trucks have been sitting for MONTHS, unsold.
So obviously, the price being asked has *NOTHING* to do with the so-called "market."
This is what's known as "fishing." The seller knows darn well what the market value is for his truck, but he's trying to find a fool that doesn't know anything about trucks or their value, that will pay the inflated price.
But hey, they're free to ask however much they want, and I'm free to walk away. It's just irksome when you find a nice truck and you just know that you could make a deal with the seller that both of you would be happy with, if the seller wasn't a deranged lunatic who thinks he has a golden shoebox.
โOct-27-2015 07:48 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We purchased a used 05 Dodge cummins for a relatively cheap price and the main detractor was the manual transmission. I have to say that the manual tranny was about the only thing that truck didn't have problems with. We sold that truck after 1.5 years at a loss.
So that is the some total of all your hatred of Dodge/Rams? You bought a CHEAP used one and did not have good lucky with it? Wonder if the first owner(s) abused it and that is why it was cheap? Or did you abuse it?
While in the service in 1965 a shipmate and I bought a late 50's ford with a six cylinder motor that had a knock in it, therefore all fords are bad and I have never bought another one! And it gives me a license to bash ford cars and trucks all these years later, BECAUSE I had one bad experience with a cheap ford purchase.
Chris
No hatred just stating our experience with our trucks. My BIL owned a 09 ram cummins for about 9 months and just got tired of the problems with it so he sold it with full disclosure and at a loss. He then picked up a 07 ram that's been a decent truck to date. The point your missing guys is there are ram trucks on the market at very good prices but be careful when purchasing as full disclosure is not common practice.
โOct-27-2015 07:44 AM
mkirsch wrote:
You guys justify these high prices with comments like "free market at work" and "what the market will bear," but you fail to realize that these trucks have been sitting for MONTHS, unsold.
So obviously, the price being asked has *NOTHING* to do with the so-called "market."
This is what's known as "fishing." The seller knows darn well what the market value is for his truck, but he's trying to find a fool that doesn't know anything about trucks or their value, that will pay the inflated price.
But hey, they're free to ask however much they want, and I'm free to walk away. It's just irksome when you find a nice truck and you just know that you could make a deal with the seller that both of you would be happy with, if the seller wasn't a deranged lunatic who thinks he has a golden shoebox.
โOct-27-2015 07:44 AM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We purchased a used 05 Dodge cummins for a relatively cheap price and the main detractor was the manual transmission. I have to say that the manual tranny was about the only thing that truck didn't have problems with. We sold that truck after 1.5 years at a loss.
So that is the some total of all your hatred of Dodge/Rams? You bought a CHEAP used one and did not have good lucky with it? Wonder if the first owner(s) abused it and that is why it was cheap? Or did you abuse it?
While in the service in 1965 a shipmate and I bought a late 50's ford with a six cylinder motor that had a knock in it, therefore all fords are bad and I have never bought another one! And it gives me a license to bash ford cars and trucks all these years later, BECAUSE I had one bad experience with a cheap ford purchase.
Chris
โOct-27-2015 06:04 AM
โOct-27-2015 05:56 AM
FishOnOne wrote:IdaD wrote:Calicajun wrote:
Those used prices are why we bought new.
Ditto.
The only cheap used HD trucks I found were 6.0/6.4 Ford diesels.
We purchased a used 05 Dodge cummins for a relatively cheap price and the main detractor was the manual transmission. I have to say that the manual tranny was about the only thing that truck didn't have problems with. We sold that truck after 1.5 years at a loss.