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Which used truck would you purchase if prices were about the same?
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:34 pm
I'm looking to get a new to be truck sometime after first of the year. It's a secondary vehicle for me, that probably won't be driven more then 2,500 miles a year. Which would you choose?
A: A vehicle 3-5 years old with 100k+ miles
B: A vehicle 6-8 years old with 50-60k miles?
Since it not something I'll be depending on daily I can't decide what to do. Truck have gotten a lot more expensive since I last bought anything over 10 years ago. Leaning towards F150's right now.
A: A vehicle 3-5 years old with 100k+ miles
B: A vehicle 6-8 years old with 50-60k miles?
Since it not something I'll be depending on daily I can't decide what to do. Truck have gotten a lot more expensive since I last bought anything over 10 years ago. Leaning towards F150's right now.
This post was edited on 10/31/14 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:36 pm to Glock17
prolly something about 4 yrs old w about 60-75 k. i guess in middle is what i'm saying. I'd lean to get newer though.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:36 pm to Glock17
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robably won't be driven more then 2,500 miles a year.
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A vehicle 3-5 years old with 100k+ miles
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:38 pm to TigerTerd
I'm in the same boat. It will be secondary and may put 5000 miles on it a year.
I'm looking even older. 6 years with 60kish is really babying a vehicle. The other option is a bunch of commute mileage. Maybe something like 6-8 years and 100k.
I'm looking even older. 6 years with 60kish is really babying a vehicle. The other option is a bunch of commute mileage. Maybe something like 6-8 years and 100k.
This post was edited on 10/31/14 at 1:41 pm
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:38 pm to Glock17
Just buy a yota. It won't matter how old it is, or how many miles are on it. You'll never have any problems.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:38 pm to Chad504boy
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prolly something about 4 yrs old w about 60-75 k. i guess in middle is what i'm saying. I'd lean to get newer though.
Well obviously that would be ideal, but that starts getting more then I want to spend
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:38 pm to Glock17
Probably newer. Newer vehicle should last 200K+ these days.
But it would also depend on the condition of the truck. Whether it shows signs of abuse/heavy towing, stuff of that sort.
But it would also depend on the condition of the truck. Whether it shows signs of abuse/heavy towing, stuff of that sort.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:38 pm to DownSouthDave
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Just buy a yota. It won't matter how old it is, or how many miles are on it. You'll never have any problems.
I'd love a tacoma, but they so damn expensive.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:42 pm to swamplynx
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Probably newer. Newer vehicle should last 200K+ these days.
When does this age begin though? 2000? 2005?
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:54 pm to DownSouthDave
quote:Would be 4th on my list.
Just buy a yota
Posted on 10/31/14 at 1:56 pm to Hu_Flung_Pu
Well I've actually had a 99 F150 and an 01 F150 each with over 200K miles on them and they ran great until the day I sold them. But I'm not sure if I would say that all trucks that year 2000-05 are going to last that long.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 2:01 pm to Glock17
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Well obviously that would be ideal, but that starts getting more then I want to spend
i'd lean to newer especially since you say you are putting hardly any miles on it. newer will give the truck better value 5 years from now than something 3 years older with a bit less milage.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 3:16 pm to thejudge
What are you using the truck for? If not towing or mud riding find a good condition F150 with a 4.6
That motor is one of the best late model ford engines built.
That motor is one of the best late model ford engines built.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 3:30 pm to Glock17
Newer year model.
Newer trucks are built better than old ones.
Newer trucks are built better than old ones.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 4:15 pm to weadjust
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What are you using the truck for? If not towing or mud riding find a good condition F150 with a 4.6
That motor is one of the best late model ford engines built.
It'll just be general use... No towing or off road. It has to be a crew cab though cuz I'll have car seats to put in the back seat
Posted on 10/31/14 at 5:22 pm to Glock17
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It'll just be general use... No towing or off road. It has to be a crew cab though cuz I'll have car seats to put in the back seat
Can I recommend an 8 foot trailer? Would save you a lot of money.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 5:32 pm to DownSouthDave
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Just buy a yota. It won't matter how old it is, or how many miles are on it. You'll never have any problems.
This is the right answer. Don't over think it.
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