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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Almost as entertaining as when a guy asked about a used truck for around $3k and guys feel the need to tell him he should buy a $30k truck ....
    Not once in this thread has anyone suggested he buy new, unless if he were looking at a 'nearly' new truck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    Not once in this thread has anyone suggested he buy new, unless if he were looking at a 'nearly' new truck.

    I guess you missed these...

    Quote Originally Posted by rippin_355 View Post
    I bought a new 2014 sierra just about two years ago now. Best money ever spent.

    Quote Originally Posted by chris1395 View Post
    I ended up just buying new with Ford's discounts currently on it made more sense to buy new than pay almost the same price for a 3 year old truck with 50K on it.
    Quote Originally Posted by bellerivercrossbowhunter View Post
    I bought new as well. RAM 1500 Bighorn with all the bells & whistles. Zero % financing & a great trade in value was hard to turn down.
    Quote Originally Posted by bardern View Post
    I was looking fairly new used and once the interest rate on the used was tacked on it was cheaper to buy new

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I have never had a major break down (Knock wood) with any of my cars or Trucks on average they last me 4 - 5 years and I pay approx 2500.
    GW..when we had this discussion a few years back I went back thru and added up all the costs of the vehicles I had bought over the past 40 yrs and then pro-rated them...it worked out to about $1,200 a yr for vehicle ownership in my lifetime. AND I never had a major bill, no where near $1K at least ..because I would have junked it and bought another.

    Should add..back then 'new' cars were only about $5K..the only 'new' car I ever bought was a Caprice Classic wagon and it was $6,200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    I guess you missed these...
    I guess posting what you've purchased yourself is the same as telling the OP what to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    yes the 5lt...bullet proof..

    I guess you'd be looking for a Colorado (replaced the S-10)..they should be in our price range now.

    Are you looking to a P/U to haul the ATV in the bed ? You might be just as well off buying a trailer for behind the Jimmy.
    I looked at a 2009 GMC Canyon , same as Chev, Colorado, which replaced the S-10, this truck belonged to my friend who passed away two months ago, it has the extended cab and the 5 cyl. engine and a matching cap,[ it's great on fuel economy] , I said no as the appraised value is still between $ 11,000.00 to $12,000.00
    Brand new Chev, True North Edition , is at home here now, and it is amazing the fuel economy it gets when i can cruise along on a flat stretch of road and it drops back to 4 cyl. at 90 kmph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I bought new once in 2008, bought a Accent for the wife (it was cheaper than divorce ). I will never by new again. I usually pay 2000 for a used car and put in less the 500 and it will last me 3 - 5 years. My Truck is almost 4 years old had one big issue with the 4x4 system I think I spent about a 700 fixing it myself. For the cost of that new Accent I could have purchased 7 used Accents lasting me over 20 years.

    After buying that Accent I promised myself I would never take my wife with me when I test drive cars, I only went to test drive the new one to see what they were like but the mistake was bringing her along.
    Your wife is a keeper , must be a saint as she lets you pick the vehicle she is going to drive with no input in the decision.

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    I paid for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Your wife is a keeper , must be a saint as she lets you pick the vehicle she is going to drive with no input in the decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    GW..when we had this discussion a few years back I went back thru and added up all the costs of the vehicles I had bought over the past 40 yrs and then pro-rated them...it worked out to about $1,200 a yr for vehicle ownership in my lifetime. AND I never had a major bill, no where near $1K at least ..because I would have junked it and bought another.

    Should add..back then 'new' cars were only about $5K..the only 'new' car I ever bought was a Caprice Classic wagon and it was $6,200.
    My first new truck was a 350 Chev 4x4 for$ 8800 out the door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I paid for it.
    Do married couples still view things that way in this day and age? I thought everything was 'ours' , not 'mine' or 'theirs'.

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    My Wife is not very good with money, if she was I would actually be retired right now and I am only 47, for the past 8 years now I have taken full control of the finances and make ALL Financial Decisions.

    By the way I have only driven it maybe 5 times in 8 years.


    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Do married couples still view things that way in this day and age? I thought everything was 'ours' , not 'mine' or 'theirs'.
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