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Originally Posted by martinstrummer
At 72 years of age, I can still build you a small, but comfortable home, for $56,670!

Lid wanted to buy a 1 ton, diesel, 4×4, extended cab to pull a travel trailer.
$75K!

Hell no! That'll buy a blackland farm!
laugh laugh Not around here.. Cropland is reaching $7-9K/acre, ++.

Well, my last (and I do mean LAST) pickup - the Ford F-450 Lariat and relatively loaded - had an MSRP of $79560.00. And that was in very early 2020..

Ain't even gonna THINK about replacing that one.. smile


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Cooler heads are thinking more, three years old, and 35 grand. Still a small fortune.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Cooler heads are thinking more, three years old, and 35 grand. Still a small fortune.

How many more driving years do you think you have Wabi? I don't know your age but I do know that you are not a pup.


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Originally Posted by Spotshooter
I bought my Tundra 2020 during the first month of the pandemic panic shut downs….

They couldn’t test drive cars, but some were still on the lots - I had to search for my truck and get one from 3 states away.

I got almost 15k off…. Because of the panic pricing.

It’s still worth more than I paid 2 years later…. I paid 38k for a Limited 4x4 - it’s worth 44k today..

V8 all the way.

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What's a basic F350 Super Duty Crew Cab running?


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Originally Posted by 1minute
What's a basic F350 Super Duty Crew Cab running?


"Can't get 'em", is what my dealer is saying.

He said he can get F150's now pretty regular and quick.

But the F250/350 diesels are still not freed up.

Saw a '22 F350 Chassis Cab XL the other day, without the flatbed... They wanted $89k for it. eek

I think I'll keep my 2017. It ain't even broke in good yet with 50k miles.


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Originally Posted by 1minute
What's a basic F350 Super Duty Crew Cab running?

Not sure about basic but can tell you a fully optioned 22’ F350 platinum runs 93,500 msrp and a 7 1/2 month wait. I get a good discount due to work and literally got exactly what I paid for my 2012 f350cc so i bit.

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I think I am going to wait for the recession everyone keeps talking about to really get going and see if they are willing to deal.

I will buy a new truck as a retirement gift to myself, but I have at least another 3 years of full time work. If there were deals to be had, I would be seriously shopping now - would love to have a comfortable truck for our 2-3 trips per year, but simply cannot justify MSRP + sales tax + insurance for a truck to sit in the garage while I work all week.

I drove beaters until I was 45 years old. I have never purchased new. I want to do it just once and order exactly what I want.


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I'll order an F350 Super Crew Platinum diesel In August when they open up for ordering. I missed the cutoff for a 2022. They were about $85,000 for 2022 and I don't know what to expect for 2023, but probably a pretty healthy price increase.
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Just purchased a 2022 Ram 1500 crew cab 4X4 lonestar with a chit load of add ons for $63,000 out the door.Nuts IMHO but this might be my last tuck since I am getting older

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Buy it in cash. Don’t finance it.

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Originally Posted by smallfry
Buy it in cash. Don’t finance it.

Why?

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Try $62-72k.


I have a friend that just got a F-150 new and the sticker on it was $63,000.

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Originally Posted by kennymauser
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Try $62-72k.


I have a friend that just got a F-150 new and the sticker on it was $63,000.



There you go.


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Originally Posted by tikkanut
I have my '02 Chebby that I paid $32K I'll sell ya for $50K
I have my 01 GMC 2500HD 4x4 extended cab w/ 8 foot box and 6.0 gasser with 140K on it that I bought last year for $5K.

I doubt anyone here has enough money to buy it.


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Originally Posted by coobie
Just purchased a 2022 Ram 1500 crew cab 4X4 lonestar with a chit load of add ons for $63,000 out the door.Nuts IMHO but this might be my last tuck since I am getting older

Congrats on the new truck.


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I would not give half that for a ford

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What do I think? I think I'll be keeping my 2001 Tundra.

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The sticker on my 2021 f150 lariat powerboost hybrid with the 7.2 kwatt generator and several options was about $63,000. I paid $55,000 cash after getting invoice price minus $3500 in rebates and farm bureau discounts.

I have a private offer rebate right now for an additional $2500 off another new Ford f150 or super duty but it expires end of this month. I almost ordered another one with it with less features to replace my old hinting truck but the wife shot down that idea because I still have a diesel suburban on order.

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Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by smallfry
Buy it in cash. Don’t finance it.

Why?
Well if you can swing it. Finance be eating interest.

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