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re: Mid-size trucks
Posted on 6/3/17 at 9:40 pm to CobraCommander83
Posted on 6/3/17 at 9:40 pm to CobraCommander83
I can only offer a couple pieces of info on mid-size trucks.
My girlfriend drives probably a 10 year old Dakota 4 door. It's a great truck, I'd get one, but I need a good gas mileage vehicle to offset the terrible mileage on my toy jeep.
My dad bought a brand new TRD Tacoma in 2010 - 2010 model. He paid 26k out the door. He drove it for almost 6 years, put 50k miles on it, and then traded it in for a brand new platinum F150. The dealer gave him 26k credit on his Tacoma.
Quite possibly, the only vehicle that has a more absurd resale market than the Tacoma is the McLaren F1.
My girlfriend drives probably a 10 year old Dakota 4 door. It's a great truck, I'd get one, but I need a good gas mileage vehicle to offset the terrible mileage on my toy jeep.
My dad bought a brand new TRD Tacoma in 2010 - 2010 model. He paid 26k out the door. He drove it for almost 6 years, put 50k miles on it, and then traded it in for a brand new platinum F150. The dealer gave him 26k credit on his Tacoma.
Quite possibly, the only vehicle that has a more absurd resale market than the Tacoma is the McLaren F1.
Posted on 6/3/17 at 9:43 pm to wadewilson
Also, if you're not dead-set on a new vehicle, I'd consider one of these:
I owned a 2004 with the 4.7 cam, and selling it was probably the worst decision I've ever made with a vehicle. I sold mine with 140k miles. My buddy bought one a few months after I got mine and he's staring at 280k right now. That might be the best engine Toyota has ever made.
I owned a 2004 with the 4.7 cam, and selling it was probably the worst decision I've ever made with a vehicle. I sold mine with 140k miles. My buddy bought one a few months after I got mine and he's staring at 280k right now. That might be the best engine Toyota has ever made.
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