Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
[Re: bowhunter27295]
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Ask for a work truck. See if that might get you somewhere with them. My last Tundra was used as a work truck. It was the lowest trim package (SR). It still had carpet, cloth seats, power windows and locks, AC, cruise control... My Chevy and GMC cargo vans are work trucks, they are about as bare bones as you can get anymore, vinyl seats, rubber mats, ect. The Chevy doesn't even have cruise control. LOL
Eh...wot?
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
[Re: charles]
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I am spoiled. I don't want a bare bones vehicle anymore. Bare bones today is no heated seats and steering wheels. LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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When I bought my 2018 Toyota they had a work truck option for the Tacoma a package the lowered the price the back seat area was bare bones with way fewer options. That was in the base models of course check the build a truck Toyota site and check if that still a delete option
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
[Re: charles]
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I am spoiled. I don't want a bare bones vehicle anymore. Think I would feel spoiled to buy a new bare bones truck at this point.
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
[Re: charles]
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Can a truck be ordered with a bench seat, vinyl upholstery, and no carpet? How about w/o AC and power windows? My work truck has all those things. Except the no A/C and power windows. Would probably cost you more to have the A/C removed.
Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!
Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
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Last bare bones I bought new was a 2011 GMC Sierra 1500 work truck....Vinyl floor, vinyl bucket seats and no electronic safety crap.
Seriously doubt you could get one like that now.
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
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Work trucks come from someplace do some homework you might be surprised what you find.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
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My wife had a quote to change the spark plugs on her Toyota Highlander, $800.
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Re: Why no bare bones vehicles
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Supply and demand. If there were enough people wanting them and willing to pay for them... someone would be making them. That's the way I see it too. I recently bought a used, 2016 bare bones Nissan. The windows are hand crank. It does have basic cruise, and AC...but honestly my 1995 Toyota had a lot more bells and whistles than this one does. So, they somewhat still exist, or did 9 years ago anyways. I think when most people say they want a "bare bones" truck... what they mean is that they want a "cheap" truck. They lament about the cost of power windows, power steering, heated seats, back-up cams.... all of which probably don't really up the price ALL that much.... companies just add in those relatively cheap features so customers don't feel like they're being raped by the price the companies are forced to charge due to American labor costs... and especially union labor costs, if that applies. Point being... sure they could make these cars in America, but due to labor costs, the differences in price would be minimal. If you're buying a brand new $60k truck... would you opt to pay $60K for one with crank windows, cold seats, no backup mirror, etc., or $65K for one with basic bells and whistles?
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Bother me tomorrow. Today I'll buy no sorrows.
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