Posted by Lumpy on October 02, 2008 at 19:10:04 from (208.126.151.73):
Been looking for a new truck. This old girl is a '98. 350, auto, all the toys, w/leather bucket seats. Granted it has 165,000 on the clock but.... I service it regularly and have documents on everything I've done to it including when the tires have been replaced. Went to 2 dealers- 1 GM the other Toyota. Both of them took $3,ooo.oo of the sticker and were going to give me $2500.00 for this and that was it! When I go onto Kelley Blue Book, answer all the questions, etc., it tells me that the TRADE-IN value is $4100.00. I present this to both dealers and they laugh. They say they only give what auction will bring. Thats funny, the GM dealer had a silver brother to this with 154,000 on it and they were asking $7995.00 for it with almost bald tires. I got the last laugh though.... neither one of them is going to sell me a truck. When I got up and walked out they acted like I insulted them!!!
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