Who can afford a new truck anymore?

   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #51  
Funny thing is the ford priced out the best vrs dodge and GM for me.

That is funny, because for me, the Dodge has always been $7000-$8000 less than Ford and Chevy. Therefore, I have a Dodge. A good friend just bought a Dodge for the same reason.....$8000 less than a similarly equipped Chevy.
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #52  
The last brand new truck I purchased was in 1987. F150 XLT Lariat loaded 4x4. Price was 15,462. Since then I have purchased late model low mileage trucks and drove them into the ground. My sons father-in-law just purchased a new Chevy Silverado. He is 60 and wanted one last new truck. His last truck was purchased new in 92 and he still drives it. It is immaculate. He is a stickler for maintenance. Not really a work truck but daily driver.

I hope I have one more new truck purchase in my life but you never know. 60K is a lot of coin. The pricing strategy of most manufacturers leaves lots of room for discounts. When you think about it 10-12 thousand dollar discounts tells me they price the retail unreasonably higher than needed.
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #53  
Our next door neighbor just came home with a 2015 Silverado LTZ 2500 crew cab. I looked up the same model from the same dealer, dealers price $55,763, $240 less than we gave for our house (30 years ago).
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #54  
I never buy new vehicles...and I flat out refuse to spend more then I paid for my first house ($57000 in 1987) for a new truck.

No worries Roy, there are used ones out there for a steal at $56,999.00 😀

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   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #55  
That is funny, because for me, the Dodge has always been $7000-$8000 less than Ford and Chevy. Therefore, I have a Dodge. A good friend just bought a Dodge for the same reason.....$8000 less than a similarly equipped Chevy.

Chevy is cheapest around here by a good bit. Dodge is sketchy with their weird marketing (always having to give something away to get you to even come test drive or buy one) and Ford doesn't deal much, the price is the price is the price with them.
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #56  
Apologies, didn't read much of the thread, only want to state that in my entire life (over 50 now), I've NEVER owned a new vehicle. I'm not sure if I should be proud or ashamed LMAO
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #57  
Since I began the lucrative sideline of RENTING PIGS I have not worried about the price of new trucks.
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #58  
Funny how no one has mentioned or appears to know why a new vehicle is so expensive. Ever thought about what your money is worth compared to 10 years ago ?

Well 10 years ago people were complaining about the $30k price tag on a decent new truck. And 10 years from now, they will be complaining about $120K trucks. Its all planned to payback all the loans other countries (one mainly) have made to us in cheaper dollars. Loans we need because we don't live within our means, pay people to not work have children for profit and fight other people's battles using fair warfare instead of brutal warfare.

So what. Instead of partying in school, I reached for good grades, applied for a collage scholarship at a school far away from home, studied long and hard nights, got a rewarding job, saved a lot of money, no expensive vacations or divorces, kids earned their way, and I invested wisely with professional money managers.

Now, my 401k is my IRA and the only source of income other than some chump change from Social Security. My IRA still earns enough to buy a new truck of my choosing every month if I wish. But, I drive used cars and a truck. Buy lots of cool factor stuff at flea markets and estate sales and am enjoying the un-wasted fruits of my career.

So keep buying all that cheap foreign crap and get your kids fully indentured into this Chinese colony. And be sure to applaud that new double minimum wage. Same work for same job. Now that's great for the value of money, eh?

I suggest you buy at least one wheel barrow and keep it safe in the garage or basement. You will need it in a few years to take a load of paper money to the store to buy a loaf of bread, just like my great grandparents did.

I need to go out now to buy a $5.00 3/4 size Hershey bar for desert while they last....
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #59  
Since I began the lucrative sideline of RENTING PIGS I have not worried about the price of new trucks.

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On the subject of new trucks...They sure are pretty, but I don't make payments on anything and don't plan to.
 
   / Who can afford a new truck anymore? #60  
My last 3 trucks were bought new. A 1990 F150 for $18,500, a 1999 F250 for $27,500 and my current 2007 F250 for $35,000.

It's about time for a new one but there is severe sticker shock happening. I think I will hold on to my 63k mile current truck for as long as I can.

Affording it is not the problem. It's convincing myself it's a good use of funds that holds me back.
 

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