you can get a truck like mine well under 8k all day. ext cab gm with a 5.3. 221k and runs like new
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Originally posted by "MrEd" View PostOwning a dodge is like owning a ford.
You'll just be a Fixed Or Rebuilt Dodge.
Found Road On Dead etc etc.
You want a good quality truck you buy a CHEVY period.
Look at their resale value dating as far back as 1918.
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These look 100x better than a Chevy.
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Originally posted by Dlachance View Post
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Originally posted by Redd View Postget a 96ish f250 I believe thats when they introducded the turbo to the powerstrokes. You can find them for under 7K if you look hard enough in ok shape.
My 95, crew, 4x4 F350 with 190k was a great truck. I was in the pay everything off mode or I would still have it. Bought it for 7k from original owner and sold for 8k a year later. Drove it to Kansas and back pulling over 10k. Truck had zero issues other then a little fuel bowl drip and the heat and ac was second to none. Ended up with an 02 now with 132k on it but its two wheel drive. Paint looks great, interior looks great and it drives perfect. Find a one or two owner one that was taken care of and you should be good to go. Hell I have thought about getting a excursion 7.3 4x4 just to play with.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostThe powerstroke has always been turbo, and came out in late 94 as a 95 model. It is direct injection, the 7.3 prior to the powerstroke was indirect injection and either turbo or n/a.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI like the 250, but he's about $5k high.
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Originally posted by Dlachance View PostIf I owned one, I'd price it that high too. Probably expect 6500-7000. No point in pricing a truck that nice at $7k to only get 4500$ low balls all day.
if you want $7k, ask $7k. If somebody offers you less, say no. If they want it, they'll buy it for $7k.
If you ask $10k, the people interested in it at $7k won't even respond.
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostYou really don't know how to sell a vehicle...
if you want $7k, ask $7k. If somebody offers you less, say no. If they want it, they'll buy it for $7k.
If you ask $10k, the people interested in it at $7k won't even respond.
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostYou really don't know how to sell a vehicle...
if you want $7k, ask $7k. If somebody offers you less, say no. If they want it, they'll buy it for $7k.
If you ask $10k, the people interested in it at $7k won't even respond.
If I had a truck I wanted $7K for, I'd price it at $7900 and accept any offer over $6900. I agree pricing it at $10K would scare any serious buyer off....- Darrell
1993 LX - Reef Blue R331ci
1993 Cobra #199 - SOLD
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostYou really don't know how to sell a vehicle...
if you want $7k, ask $7k. If somebody offers you less, say no. If they want it, they'll buy it for $7k.
If you ask $10k, the people interested in it at $7k won't even respond.
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Price sells. I've never had a problem getting asking price, but I price to sell.
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Originally posted by red95gts View PostAgree to a point, but most people have to feel like they got a "deal" in order to pull the trigger and buy. I typically price things 10-15% higher than I want and let people talk me down nice and easy. In the end, everyone walks away happy.
If I had a truck I wanted $7K for, I'd price it at $7900 and accept any offer over $6900. I agree pricing it at $10K would scare any serious buyer off....
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