i dont think its really a case of being against used, but as previously stated sometimes its a case of the gov getting involved and havint to be emmession compliant,sometimes its the need to drive up to the beer joint in the latest and greatest, first, sometimes the truck is commercial and will spend all its time on the road and needs to be new, the other thing is the difference between used, and old, used , say 2009 back to mid 90's now days these, have lots of miles on them, there full of cheaply made chinese electrical sensors and poorly designed mechanical componets now they will have lots of little p.i.a. problems, going to old, say pre 90, and you will probably need to invest serious money in rebuilding worn componets and bodys, which is what i did, now what i got was a fully reliable old style truck they drive and ride like one,they will climb a mountain if you dont get in a hurry, and they get poor gas milage non of which bothers me, but they wont have power window, gps for those that didnt learn to read a map in elementery school, heated leather seats didnt exist when these were built, and the paint jobs are single stage both have regular white budd wheels on them, no pimp mobile wheels here lol, its all up to what you want, or need to drive or can build, if you just need to go to the big box store on the weekends and impress the jones next door a pickup that costs 40 to 60 grand is just the ticket, if your out here and sometimes wind up off road with the nearest human 40 miles away, maybe a nice lookin solid old pickup you have 6 to 7 grand in is better
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