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Posted on 5/31/14 at 7:25 am to bossflossjr
Nice truck bud. My '11 only has 52k on it. Hopefully rock it til the wheels fall off
Posted on 5/31/14 at 7:26 am to bossflossjr
Don't believe the depreciation curve sales pitch
The best way to get your money out of a vehicle is to drive her till she almost dies
Most of us trade because we want to but will not admit that it is not the best money decision.
As far new- some of my best deals have been finding low mileage vehicles- there are people in the world who buy new run up less than 30K and trade-
The best way to get your money out of a vehicle is to drive her till she almost dies
Most of us trade because we want to but will not admit that it is not the best money decision.
As far new- some of my best deals have been finding low mileage vehicles- there are people in the world who buy new run up less than 30K and trade-
Posted on 5/31/14 at 12:19 pm to bossflossjr
My 2010 F-150 had 190,000 Miles on it when I traded it in 3 months ago. I got a Tundra and in 3 months I've put 13,900 miles on it. I'm in chemical sales and need a truck with room, to carry all of my equipment and sample chemicals for testing. With the way my expense check works out on mileage, it covers my gas, note, maintenance, insurance and my weekend gas. I love my job!
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