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   / New truck #@$%@#& #81  
New truck #@$%@#&

What kind of a Mall can you buy dirt at ?

JK

A powerful and useful tool that's cost you next to nothing for parts - good value

Rgds, D.

I bought a big truck load of dirt to divide up in small quantities. I have people asking for a load of dirt pretty often and the only place that sold dirt in small quantities was a huge rip off. Top soil is scarce here so it’s not like I can go in the back yard and dig some up.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #82  
I have a 2016 Chevy 3500 cab/chassis with flatbed. It's the work truck trim with vinyl seats and rubber floor, just the way I like it. The only convenience things I wish it had is climate control and steering wheel controls for the radio.

No A/C in TX, or just lacking duplicate controls ?

Rgds, D.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #83  
Re: New truck #@$%@#&

I bought a big truck load of dirt to divide up in small quantities. I have people asking for a load of dirt pretty often and the only place that sold dirt in small quantities was a huge rip off. Top soil is scarce here so it痴 not like I can go in the back yard and dig some up.

That's a good way to make friends, even if they pay their share.

Reminds me of years ago, in the city I grew up in....... A friend tells me to watch out, going around the back of his house after dark one night. His mother wanted some manure for the garden, but didn't understand how big a tandem load was !

Rgds D.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #84  
Re: New truck #@$%@#&

That's a good way to make friends, even if they pay their share.

Reminds me of years ago, in the city I grew up in....... A friend tells me to watch out, going around the back of his house after dark one night. His mother wanted some manure for the garden, but didn't understand how big a tandem load was !

Rgds D.

I charge for it. The dirt cost money at $200 per big truck load and about 5 times that much at the other place and it cost fuel, tires, tags and insurance. That truck wears tires fast. The front tires were probably 75 percent when I got the truck and nearly junk now 8000 miles later. The alignment is pretty good. It’s just loaded heavy for a lot of the miles.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #85  
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I charge for it. The dirt cost money at $200 per big truck load and about 5 times that much at the other place and it cost fuel, tires, tags and insurance. That truck wears tires fast. The front tires were probably 75 percent when I got the truck and nearly junk now 8000 miles later. The alignment is pretty good. It痴 just loaded heavy for a lot of the miles.

I'd expect those folks appreciate the deal you get from you, the other choice sounds spendy.

Even a Smart car costs money to run - actually the parts on those probably cost more than the ones you buy, but that's a whole other thread right there.....

Loaded like that, I'd want a really good highway rib front tire on it, something like a Duravis.

Nice hard working truck.

Rgds, D.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #86  
Now that I have everyone's attention!☺

Curious about other's opinion on trucks.
(I'm 65) I've had a truck except the last few years. I shouldn't have traded my '96 Chevy Cheyanne in about 2010...it had 36k miles, 350, manual, long bed, tow pkg. Otherwise "stripped" but how I ordered it. A farmer bought it within a few hours.
What I can't understand (don't want to make anyone mad)...but a truck should be a truck which you can't find much anymore.
I want 2 door, no carpet, a.c. is ok, vinyl bench seat.I don't even need radio.
Years ago all brands had their great models, and you could get full size or mini (4 cyl, fair mpg).
Around here every day you'll see one person driving a crew cab, tiny bed, all the frills, 4x4, tow pkg (never used), they're like $65-$80k. I can't understand. Why can't you buy a new stripped truck at a good price?

You make a few good points. It is where I was at 3 weeks ago.

So using auto trader dot com I found a LOT of white XL 4wd trucks with 40k average around the 2016 to 2017 year.
Not pushing Ford just sharing experience. Also besides Auto Trader try Enterprise Rentals. I found lots of trucks and why don't know but they were mostly 8' beds no frill trucks.

Or order one with the carpet removed option, manual windows and A/C.
Not familiar with GM/ Chevy products but maybe they have those options.
I'm 67 and had to trade my forever Tundra due to the weight of the NX4510 and trailer with implements. Way too close to its limits.
The F-250 XLT 6.2L is perfect. Good road trip truck and pasture queen.
Good luck in your hunt. Frustrating for sure but still doable with those fleet truck, they seem to be abundant.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #87  
...Toyota now forces all buyers into four doors. There is no longer even a 2-door option on Toyota Tacos.

I looked a year or so ago and couldn't find a single "mini" truck sold in the USA that was available in straight 2-door.

It wasn't that I wanted one, I was looking for a modern cost comparison to the original F-100.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #88  
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I'd expect those folks appreciate the deal you get from you, the other choice sounds spendy.

Even a Smart car costs money to run - actually the parts on those probably cost more than the ones you buy, but that's a whole other thread right there.....

Loaded like that, I'd want a really good highway rib front tire on it, something like a Duravis.

Nice hard working truck.

Rgds, D.

It’s just got regular truck tires on it now, but they’re about shot. I’ll probably but something better on it. I’m still running within or pretty close to rated load for tires. I’d really like to buy a ford F-450 or Chevy 3500hd with 19.5 wheels. Either are a good bit more truck than mine. Buying a real single axle dump truck would be better but I’d be in the CDL gray area and loose a lot of maneuverability. And I might have spoke too soon about the parts. It blew a brake line tonight. I’ll probably pay this one done and that’ll probably double the parts cost. IMG_4430.JPG
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #89  
I went through the USAA car buying service looking for the least expensive F150. $25,074. Standard equipment is vinyl bench seat, crank windows, 2 door, 6.5 ft bed, A/C. The only option is a Class IV hitch for $95. If I was looking for a new work truck, that would pretty much be the answer. There are tons of 1/2 ton and smaller working pickups on the road in Sacramento.
 
   / New truck #@$%@#& #90  
A couple of points, don't buy new, get a 2 or 3 year old vehicle. Depreciation is mostly done by then, still a lot of life in truck and you can save a lot..... insanity is paying what these dealers want for the new trucks. Heck my f150 Cost me less than the discount offered on a lot of the new trucks and mine was loaded and has been driven over 110k miles since purchase with nothing over normal maintenance.

Buying new vehicles will insure you remain poor... unless you can pay cash for the truck.
I am so glad so many do not listen to you. :)
 

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