who got there truck for real cheap
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who got there truck for real cheap
iv noticed some threads where people got there truck for really cheap...lets see some of ur deals...it has to be a lot less that kbb and not a pile of junk either...
here is mine..got it for $800 after $100 dollars of stuff it was running and driving fine..1998 with 160,000 in it when i bought it.
here is mine..got it for $800 after $100 dollars of stuff it was running and driving fine..1998 with 160,000 in it when i bought it.
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Maybe not as cheap as ya'll.....but I got my '01 in '04 with 30,000 on the clock for 10k. At the time, the trucks bluebook was 16k. I consider mine 'cheap' for what it was and compared to all the other trucks that were for sale at the time. Shoot.....still a good deal to this day...30k for only 10k.
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I think I got a good deal on mine, 2007 Level II w/52,000km(32000miles), Pioneer stereo, spray in liner, Trifold tonneau. I got it for $14K CDN 6 months ago The Canadian Black Book says it's trade-in value is $13,900 in poor condition and similar trucks in the trader last time I checked are going for $17-19K.
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I got my 95 4.0 for 3k...It only had 67K on the motor, less on the transmission, wheels, bed cut out, fully shaved, and a few engine mods...Not too cheap...but considering it already had a bunch done that I wanted done to it and I got it from a buddy that is willing to work on it anytime I need something...Id say that it was a damn good deal.
Cheapest car I ever got was back in 2005. I got a 1988 honda civic hatchback for $75, and all it needed was a brake master cylinder that I got for $2...Lasted like 5,000 miles before I spent $200 on wheels, stereo, euro lights and sold it for $1300. (got the wheels from a friend for cheap, had the stereo and found the lights at a junkyard)
Cheapest car I ever got was back in 2005. I got a 1988 honda civic hatchback for $75, and all it needed was a brake master cylinder that I got for $2...Lasted like 5,000 miles before I spent $200 on wheels, stereo, euro lights and sold it for $1300. (got the wheels from a friend for cheap, had the stereo and found the lights at a junkyard)
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I bought my 2003 Ranger XLT in 2007 with 31,500 miles on it, for around $10,000. The dealer said new my truck would be priced at around $20,000. It was the nicest Ranger I found, and was amazed they were able to put a financing deal together for me.
So is $10,000 cheap ?? That depends on the quality of the vehicle....in my case, I've had over two years of trouble free service....dependable transportation, and a nice looking vehicle. It looks just as good as the day I bought it. So as far as I'm concerned I got a great deal.
So is $10,000 cheap ?? That depends on the quality of the vehicle....in my case, I've had over two years of trouble free service....dependable transportation, and a nice looking vehicle. It looks just as good as the day I bought it. So as far as I'm concerned I got a great deal.
Last edited by dj wayne; 08-08-2009 at 12:59 PM.