Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 10, 2019 at 05:20:51 from (184.19.32.23):
In Reply to: Crazy or Not? posted by Traditional Farmer on November 10, 2019 at 04:24:31:
Traditional, There are times buying used isn't a bargin. Ex. My first trailer was a 15 year old 7k landscape trailer. By the time I replaced brakes, wheel bearings, wired up new lights, paint job and new tires I saved just a few hundred dollars vs a used trailer. That taught me a valuable lesson. I purhased new dump trailer and Implement trailer.
2007 was the last year for GMC classic body style. Once again buying a used truck wasn't appealing. I found a dealer in Sullivan, In who went on line shoppped for the work truck I wanted, 6 cylinder, full size bed, limited slip differential, and red. He dealer traded to get the truck I wanted. I paid $13,400 cash out the door price, sales tax included. I'll never buy another new work truck for that price again. GM was hurting and so was the rest of the country, crash of 2008. I'll never find a classic low rider again, so when that truck's wheels fall off, I'll put new ones on. Replace what ever it takes to keep it on the road as long as possible. BYW, before I took the new truck home, I stopped off at Z-tech and got a sprayed in bedliner and undercoat. Best money ever spent. Most trucks 12 year old GM trucks have cancer, rust all over. Shop around. Long term used items may cost more than new. My new truck came with a 5 year warranty. Glad it did. It took them 5 years to finally stop all the engine oil leaks. Every 3k miles dealer changed oil and had to replace something on engine to stop leaks. geo
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