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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730447
11/29/22 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Norwestalta
I'm in the market for a new ram 3500 Laramie crew cab long box 4x4 with the cummins diesel. My salesman is supposed to get back to me with price but I'm gonna figure she'll be north of $100 000 canadian pesos. What are you guys seeing south. Prices holding steady or going down?


Thats probably about right. The real unicorn trucks are the F450 platinums, they will sell all day every day for $120K+. Where all the vehicles are going, I have no earthly idea, but you would think somebody is buying them, melting them and repeating by the market for them.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730622
11/30/22 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by Deerkiller
Just bought a 2022 Chevy 3500 SRW 4x4 High country it was north of 100k USD. friend that works for dealer said the 2023 are going up 15-20%


Going up 20% would put barebone diesel work trucks at around $100,000. I need a new work truck, fusterating to pay anywhere close to 6 figures for one.


If you have a work fleet account, I can point you in the right direction, so you won't have to pay 6 figures. Send me a pm if this is the case and you are interested.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730633
11/30/22 09:51 AM
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I've had Lariats, King Ranches, Platinum's and I'm really struggling with turning a $70K vehicle into a trapping truck... and they all end up that way no matter how hard I try. Thinking of scaling down to an XLT or going a different direction all together.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730640
11/30/22 10:01 AM
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Apparently new truck prices are not outrageously high as people keep buying them.

$100,000+ may seem like a lot of money, but at least you get a fancy tailgate that opens three directions and turns into a computer desk.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730648
11/30/22 10:15 AM
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I wish they made a truck I actually want. I want one that comes from the factory with 36" tires 4x4 with lockers. Bucket seats and an interior that's 100% water proof and can be sprayed out at the car wash. Made out of steel thick enough you can sit on the hood or have some kids run into the side horse playing and not cause 8k in body Damage.

Heat and ac with am fm radio would be nice also.

Something like an M 37 would be very nice so you could have a usable truck but still fold down the wind shield and remove the top and putt around on Sundays like jeep.

They can keep all the electronics. Gas or diesel and the top speed of 70mph for the interstate would be great.

You know a true off road truck that should only be about 25k and a much better.for me vehicle than those fancy trucks I don't want anyway.

I guess I could go fancy with my dream truck and add on board air compressor and front and rear winches.

I guess if I want it I'm going to have to build it myself.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730668
11/30/22 10:47 AM
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Hello all,
Here is the pricing on all 2023 Chevy Silverado HD 2500 and 3500 HD trucks.
They are getting a Price Increase In November.
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https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/11/2023-chevy-silverado-hd-gets-price-increase-in-november/
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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730674
11/30/22 10:57 AM
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I got a 2005 f-150 that will get a new engine when it’s need . I can throw a remanufactured engine and tranny in it for under 8000.I won’t pay 60-70 thousand for a truck.



Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: 70sdiver] #7730679
11/30/22 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by 70sdiver
I got a 2005 f-150 that will get a new engine when it’s need . I can throw a remanufactured engine and tranny in it for under 8000.I won’t pay 60-70 thousand for a truck.


That may work in your location but everything that is used here in the winter is a rust bucket in 10 years.


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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: 70sdiver] #7730691
11/30/22 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 70sdiver
I got a 2005 f-150 that will get a new engine when it’s need . I can throw a remanufactured engine and tranny in it for under 8000.I won’t pay 60-70 thousand for a truck.

This is my theory too!


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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Donnersurvivor] #7730693
11/30/22 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by 70sdiver
I got a 2005 f-150 that will get a new engine when it’s need . I can throw a remanufactured engine and tranny in it for under 8000.I won’t pay 60-70 thousand for a truck.


That may work in your location but everything that is used here in the winter is a rust bucket in 10 years.

That's the truth. Any halfway decent, used vehicle in this area comes from the south. The rest are toast

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: 70sdiver] #7730725
11/30/22 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 70sdiver
I got a 2005 f-150 that will get a new engine when it’s need . I can throw a remanufactured engine and tranny in it for under 8000.I won’t pay 60-70 thousand for a truck.


Man I wish we could do that here. Unfortunately the motor outlasts the body.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730762
11/30/22 12:24 PM
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Why Is everyone worked up about new fossil fuel internal combustion engine truck prices ? Just go out and buy an affordable electric truck that uses free fossil fuel electricity. LOL, Will be driving my 2014 Tundra until the body falls off, or when I can no longer afford gasoline, which ever comes first.

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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Squash] #7730798
11/30/22 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Squash
Why Is everyone worked up about new fossil fuel internal combustion engine truck prices ? Just go out and buy an affordable electric truck that uses free fossil fuel electricity. LOL, Will be driving my 2014 Tundra until the body falls off, or when I can no longer afford gasoline, which ever comes first.


I did that....but it truly is a great trapping truck. As long as the electricity doesn't come from wind or hydro dams, I am good to go. I hope all you guys if given the opportunity will think about it at some point, because with a few mods jeez it literally is like the ultimate trapping and hunting vehicles. For my F150 Lightning, I spoke with the Lightning team and let them know that they would have a lot more sales if they had a long bed(6.5FT on the F150s) , 6 seats like every other F150 can have, and to get rid of the factory 20s and just go with 18s. They were really receptive, so I will have no problem buying another one if they will have a long bed at the minimum, the shorter bed sucks bad for me. My 2004 F350 has a 8 foot bed, and my 2016 F150 has a 6.5Ft bed.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: walleye101] #7730826
11/30/22 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by walleye101
Apparently new truck prices are not outrageously high as people keep buying them.

$100,000+ may seem like a lot of money, but at least you get a fancy tailgate that opens three directions and turns into a computer desk.

grin


Got a photo from a speeding camera in the mail. I immediately sent it back - way too expensive and really poor quality.
Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: MattLA] #7730830
11/30/22 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by MattLA
Originally Posted by Squash
Why Is everyone worked up about new fossil fuel internal combustion engine truck prices ? Just go out and buy an affordable electric truck that uses free fossil fuel electricity. LOL, Will be driving my 2014 Tundra until the body falls off, or when I can no longer afford gasoline, which ever comes first.


I did that....but it truly is a great trapping truck. As long as the electricity doesn't come from wind or hydro dams, I am good to go. I hope all you guys if given the opportunity will think about it at some point, because with a few mods jeez it literally is like the ultimate trapping and hunting vehicles. For my F150 Lightning, I spoke with the Lightning team and let them know that they would have a lot more sales if they had a long bed(6.5FT on the F150s) , 6 seats like every other F150 can have, and to get rid of the factory 20s and just go with 18s. They were really receptive, so I will have no problem buying another one if they will have a long bed at the minimum, the shorter bed sucks bad for me. My 2004 F350 has a 8 foot bed, and my 2016 F150 has a 6.5Ft bed.



Come talk to me in 20 years heck even in 10 and we will talk about jow great that electric truck is doing and how great it is.
I am driving a 1997 now and it was a 1998 every day before this one. Your electric truck won't last and the battery mining and disposal Is worse for the environment many time over and that's not getting into the all the tax payer paid for discounts or fossils fuel powered power plants that run it.

Probably shouldn't bring up the fire hazards of the charging or when the battery's explode. Or no mater how unpractical they are for the largest % of the population thay are jamming them down everyone's throat.

I'm sure for some people they can be great. People tha t get a new vehicles every few years and won't deal with the 20k battery replacement if they can even get a replacement when it's needed. And people that live in a warmer climate and in urban settings.
For me they don't make financial since or practical since either.

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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: MattLA] #7730848
11/30/22 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by MattLA
Originally Posted by Squash
Why Is everyone worked up about new fossil fuel internal combustion engine truck prices ? Just go out and buy an affordable electric truck that uses free fossil fuel electricity. LOL, Will be driving my 2014 Tundra until the body falls off, or when I can no longer afford gasoline, which ever comes first.


I did that....but it truly is a great trapping truck. As long as the electricity doesn't come from wind or hydro dams, I am good to go. I hope all you guys if given the opportunity will think about it at some point, because with a few mods jeez it literally is like the ultimate trapping and hunting vehicles. For my F150 Lightning, I spoke with the Lightning team and let them know that they would have a lot more sales if they had a long bed(6.5FT on the F150s) , 6 seats like every other F150 can have, and to get rid of the factory 20s and just go with 18s. They were really receptive, so I will have no problem buying another one if they will have a long bed at the minimum, the shorter bed sucks bad for me. My 2004 F350 has a 8 foot bed, and my 2016 F150 has a 6.5Ft bed.


Explain how you select for electricity that doesn't come from wind or hydro. When I plug something in I only get what comes out of the outlet.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730874
11/30/22 02:43 PM
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Wow. I don’t think I will ever afford a new truck. I don’t do loans so that’s a lot of cash to save up. I bought a 2001 Toyota Tundra with 150k miles on it today for $2500. My 08 f-150 has 210k miles on it and will get a new engine when it goes out.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7730883
11/30/22 02:52 PM
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I can still build my 2500 tradesmand with airbags for less than 50K. Won't own another diesel again. No way! and a guy don't need all the extras. Foo foo it up and you'll pay pay pay. It's not necessary, though, unless you have to bury the money from write offs. It's the only way it makes and sense to me.

I used the extra savings to buy a commuter car that gets 40 mpg. That car is pretty much free compensating for the miles you don't put on the truck at resale.

I've put more deer in the back of my Ford Focus than in my truck for sure. FWIW, you can fit two adult deer in the back of that car no problem and it's actually easier to load them than into the high bed of a truck.

I used to remember an old Beaver trapper who trapped the logging trails of northern MN decades ago in an old rusty Gremlin. He had it figured out. People now think they need a 50K truck to toss a $10 beaver into or drive to Wal-Mart. It's nuts to me.

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Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Hankit] #7731020
11/30/22 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Hankit
Wow. I don’t think I will ever afford a new truck. I don’t do loans so that’s a lot of cash to save up. I bought a 2001 Toyota Tundra with 150k miles on it today for $2500. My 08 f-150 has 210k miles on it and will get a new engine when it goes out.

You got a steal on that Tundra, it would sell the day it was listed here for three times that. And if it was a Tacoma it would be worth even more.

Re: New truck. Prices coming down or staying outrageou [Re: Norwestalta] #7731198
11/30/22 09:19 PM
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Prices go up and quality goes down! My 2013 Silverado has 83,000 miles and the frame is rusted through. At least they could do is use American steel and undercoat their vehicles.

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