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01 Yellow z06?Originally posted by DennyI've never paid over $26k for a vehicle. Ya'll are too baller for me.Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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nice looking truck, taxes would be $2500Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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that's what i was trying to figure out too.Originally posted by Chili View PostJust to clarify, the $37,500 isn't the out the door price, that is your finance amount. You are still paying $43,500 out the door, you just aren't financing all of that.
I've been shopping for a truck too and I can't believe the prices. You need all the BS $9-12K cash incentives to get MSRP back to what it should have cost in the first place.
Seems like a fairly base (xlt) F150 supercrew with no options is $38k. If the toyota with 4x4 and bro package is 37, that's a good deal. Isn't the toyota the worst on fuel though?
Used prices are even worse. Especially on raptors. Fuck you, 45k for a 3 year old truck with 50k miles.www.hppmotorsports.com
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Yeah.. I'd love a new truck / SUV but no way I am paying that much for one.Originally posted by momo View Postthat's what i was trying to figure out too.
I've been shopping for a truck too and I can't believe the prices. You need all the BS $9-12K cash incentives to get MSRP back to what it should have cost in the first place.
Seems like a fairly base (xlt) F150 supercrew with no options is $38k. If the toyota with 4x4 and bro package is 37, that's a good deal. Isn't the toyota the worst on fuel though?
Used prices are even worse. Especially on raptors. Fuck you, 45k for a 3 year old truck with 50k miles.
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I paid $12k for my '05 Suburban Z71 a few years ago, and have already gotten my money's worth, IMO.Originally posted by Tremor14 View PostI financed 34 for a 4x4 cloth seated STX. It's pretty much option less and still stickered at 43
I will buy something newer, maybe even in the next year, but will be looking at used only, and would likely keep the price under mid-$20k (Would like a Wrangler Unlimited or FJ Cruiser, so my price range had to increase a bit from the Suburban price).
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RIght there with you. When I bought my truck, You could get a brand new 05 4x4 d2500 diesel auto from grapevine dodge for $29,999. They had at least 10 to choose from. I drove one of those when It looked like I wouldnt be able to get my brother's truck from the finance co.Originally posted by Chili View PostYeah.. I'd love a new truck / SUV but no way I am paying that much for one."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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I paid 23k for a 3 year old F250 FX4, fully loaded other than NAV, with "high" mileage. The only thing i've had to do was remove the DPF, and have the oil cooler replaced. other than that, it's been a solid truck over the last 4 years.Originally posted by Chili View PostI paid $12k for my '05 Suburban Z71 a few years ago, and have already gotten my money's worth, IMO.
I will buy something newer, maybe even in the next year, but will be looking at used only, and would likely keep the price under mid-$20k (Would like a Wrangler Unlimited or FJ Cruiser, so my price range had to increase a bit from the Suburban price).
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