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What’s it REALLY worth?

manley
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My dad is getting out of RVing for health reasons. He has sold his travel trailer, and thinks he might want to sell his truck as well. I don’t believe he should, because he can’t replace it for what he’d get out of selling it... thus, this question:

What is a clean 2001 Silverado 2500 HD, 2WD, 8.1, Allison transmission, extended cab, loaded (except leather), with 95,XXX miles, worth?

Thanks in advance.
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wnjj
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Grit dog wrote:
^True dat!
I sold a perfectly good ext cab once I found a deal on the newish at the time CC trucks.
EC suiting a family “just fine” is relative. You could haul a family of 5 in a Compact car too. 5 belts = good to go right?
However after about age 4 or 5, the kids in the back of a half cab wasn’t cutting it for us.

I agree that it's relative. I was mostly commenting on the "need" part versus what it really is (want). That said, it's other people's money so what they want isn't for me to be concerned about. The market will decide what sells and that's obviously CC over EC these days.

We regularly do haul all 5 of us in a Toyota Tacoma. While it is a 4-door, the backseat is more crowded than our Chevy. Our "wants" may change as the kids grow. Our girls are all 10 or younger but the oldest is almost 5'2" so hardly "little". Check back with me in a few years when we have a CC. 😉

mkirsch
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newman fulltimer wrote:
Looking online i would say between 10-15k


Where are you looking? If a 2001 with 95,000 on it is worth $10K, then my 2002 with 47,000 should be worth $20K.

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Grit_dog
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^True dat!
I sold a perfectly good ext cab once I found a deal on the newish at the time CC trucks.
EC suiting a family “just fine” is relative. You could haul a family of 5 in a Compact car too. 5 belts = good to go right?
However after about age 4 or 5, the kids in the back of a half cab wasn’t cutting it for us.
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patperry2766
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wnjj wrote:
patperry2766 wrote:
Not knowing what your version of "loaded" is, KBB prices it out between $5800-8700 for a private party sale and $4100-5600 trade in. Realistically, being 17 years old, being loaded Won't add that much. The biggest hit against it is that it's a x-cab truck. Most families nowdays need a CC truck to tote the family around

Crew cabs - they’re not just for crews anymore. 😉

Somehow families managed for years with x-cabs with only 2 doors. Interesting how “needs” change. It probably because the CC truck has become the family 4 door sedan for many. X-cab serves our family of 5 just fine.


I was in the car business from 1999-2007. Early on, the only CC trucks were the 3/4 & 1T trucks by Ford & Chevy. We sold a lot of those trucks to people because they needed to haul their families too. When the first SuperCrews came out in 2001 (I think) the sales of 250/350's were cut in half.
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patperry2766
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burningman wrote:
The fact that it’s two wheel drive is a resale-killer, but the 8.1 is a home run.
You need to hold out for a guy looking for an 8.1, probably the best gas engine for heavy duty work ever made. There are people in the know about trucks that look for them.

Extra cab vs crew cab isn’t a big negative. Plenty of people want extra cabs.


If it'a Texas truck, then 4WD is by no means a necessity in this state. I can count on 1 hand how many times I truly needed a 4WD in the last 20 years. Sure, it could bring more bring money if it was, but I guarantee that it will sell quick if it's in clean condition and not abused, which it doesn't sound like it has been.

Plenty of people may want a x-cab, but more want a CC.
Courage is the feeling you have right before you fully understand the situation

bucky
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When you decide on a price add $5,000.00 to it and put it on Craigslist in the RV section. After a week lower it by $1000.00 and so on. Stop lowering it at the price you started with and wait. It will sell, but the 2WD will limit your customers. Put your phone number in the ad and post all the pics that you can.
Parking it in high traffic locations during the day works also. Places like Tractor Supply, Lowes, Home Depot, and Harbor Freight work well and they won't hassle you. Bring it home at night. Move it around if it doesn't get a hit.
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burningman
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The fact that it’s two wheel drive is a resale-killer, but the 8.1 is a home run.
You need to hold out for a guy looking for an 8.1, probably the best gas engine for heavy duty work ever made. There are people in the know about trucks that look for them.

Extra cab vs crew cab isn’t a big negative. Plenty of people want extra cabs.
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samsontdog
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blofgren wrote:
samsontdog wrote:
I have a 2003 F250 Ford Super Cab and have a standing offer of $15K. It has just over 100K on it. I would also say $10K to $15K


What engine does it have?



It has the V10. The best eng that I have ever had and I have had maney
over the last 65 yrs
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valhalla360
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wnjj wrote:

Crew cabs - they’re not just for crews anymore. 😉

Somehow families managed for years with x-cabs with only 2 doors. Interesting how “needs” change. It probably because the CC truck has become the family 4 door sedan for many. X-cab serves our family of 5 just fine.


My observation is early x-cabs were very limited for families.

As a kid, 5th wheels were typically limited to couples without kids. When the x-cab came out, you might see a rare family with one or two kids under 10 uing one. Most families went th suburban or full size van route. It was only as the x-cabs got bigger and provided an opening door that you started to see families start to switch over. The 4-door trucks really changed the game as you could comfortably travel with 4-6 people on long trips, without the back seat passengers having to be under 10.
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wnjj
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patperry2766 wrote:
Not knowing what your version of "loaded" is, KBB prices it out between $5800-8700 for a private party sale and $4100-5600 trade in. Realistically, being 17 years old, being loaded Won't add that much. The biggest hit against it is that it's a x-cab truck. Most families nowdays need a CC truck to tote the family around

Crew cabs - they’re not just for crews anymore. 😉

Somehow families managed for years with x-cabs with only 2 doors. Interesting how “needs” change. It probably because the CC truck has become the family 4 door sedan for many. X-cab serves our family of 5 just fine.

rightlaneonly
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time2roll wrote:
Good time to move on. Sell it. Don't let him give it away unless to family or a close friend.
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patperry2766
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Not knowing what your version of "loaded" is, KBB prices it out between $5800-8700 for a private party sale and $4100-5600 trade in. Realistically, being 17 years old, being loaded Won't add that much. The biggest hit against it is that it's a x-cab truck. Most families nowdays need a CC truck to tote the family around
Courage is the feeling you have right before you fully understand the situation

manley
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Thanks for the input. Y’all have a blessed day.
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manley
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DutchmenSport wrote:
His truck, let him do what he wants. Don't push too hard for your inheritance yet. It's still his money and property, not yours.


Wow... just wow. What a cynical perspective!
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