Just went thru the used truck deal. They say miles doesn't mean anything. The heck it doesn't. It means everything on them is worn out. I bought a new 2004 GMC 1500 for $19,000.The 2014 version is now at $30K.
I ran the 2004 for 200K miles. I ran my ad to sell starting at $5000. KBB you know. No rust no body filler and it ran okay. No calls for 6 weeks until I got down to $2000. Then I got 1 call and sold it.
Next I bought a 2003 Silverado with 80K miles. I paid $8100 last May, 2013. Ran it for 50K miles. I thought it would be like the GMC. It has been nothing but trouble. Checked CL and the dealers for about 2 mths. Asking prices are crazy as you say. Traded my 2003 in on a 2010 with 40K miles. It cost me $16000 plus the rust free 2003. There starting price was $19,000 before taxes.
The moral of the story is????? Miles does mean something. It means everything is worn out and about to fail. KBB pricing is a JOKE!
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