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Re: Today's pickups - no rust and better??
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Posted by buickanddeere on June 23, 2005 at 01:25:06 from (216.183.135.2):
In Reply to: Today's pickups - no rust and better?? posted by jdemaris on June 22, 2005 at 11:47:41:
I should have put "overpriced" in quotation marks. Meaning that dollar per dollar today’s trucks offer more than Chev/GMC trucks 1986 and earlier. In about 20 years someone will be going on about the virtue of their simple old reliable 2005 pickup. And how they will never consider purchasing an overpriced 2025 pickup. Until the end of 2002 we could purchase a truck here, drive it for 6 months and trade it for what we paid for it. The dash would be changed out to imperial indications and the truck shipped south. As for those people who trade trucks every year or two and drive a diesel without a load less than 30,000 miles/year. They are not interested in value. They are attempting to purchase "Status".
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