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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: WI Outdoors]
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Yesterday at 06:44 PM
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Iowa
trapdog1
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If the AC works....it's all good !!!
Plus..life is too short ,to drive a rotted out clam . Cars are the number 1 wealth killer in this country. Not necessarily. Lots of people can afford new vehicles, and buy them without much discomfort or going broke.
American Karens - not a fan
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: Providence Farm]
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Yesterday at 09:27 PM
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Alaska and Washington State
waggler
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I have two Toyota 4x4's each with over 400k miles. My newest one a '99 I bought for $10,000, it had 65k when I bought it, it's still worth $5000. That truck has cost me 1.49 cents per mile to drive, I'll stick with older trucks for reliability and actual cost to drive
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: beartooth trapr]
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Yesterday at 09:31 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Alaska and Washington State
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Alaska and Washington State
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-20847-293412-1000002693.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-20847-293413-1000002601.jpg) Working on the 1983 chevy k20 4x4, new stuff that's out there just don't do it anymore for me. Let alone the prices. Newest vehicle we have is a 2018. I at least need "four wheels and a seat", where's the seat?
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: Providence Farm]
#8615215
9 hours ago
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james bay frontierOnt.
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I am old enough to have owned lots of old and new vehicles both old and used over the years. I can tell you unequivocally that newer vehicles are way more reliable than the older ones whether they were new at the time or not. My first vehicle when I was 12 was a 1961 corvair station wagon,I drove around the local sand pit whenever I had money for gas.
Last edited by Boco; 9 hours ago.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: Boco]
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8 hours ago
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Iowa
trapdog1
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I am old enough to have owned lots of old and new vehicles both old and used over the years. I can tell you unequivocally that newer vehicles are way more reliable than the older ones whether they were new at the time or not. My first vehicle when I was 12 was a 1961 corvair station wagon,I drove around the local sand pit whenever I had money for gas. Agreed. There was a Corvair station wagon? I did'i know that.
American Karens - not a fan
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: NWS,LLC]
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Iowa
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Have several high mileage vehicles and always something needing fixed. Not sure how its considered saving money to always be fixing something and/or broke down waiting. I don’t view a high mileage vehicle as reliable. Might work most of the time but you know the next hang up coming soon. Not if but when.
I like to buy new and keep them until they are reaching this point, then dump it and buy new again.
American Karens - not a fan
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: NWS,LLC]
#8615258
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Have several high mileage vehicles and always something needing fixed. Not sure how its considered saving money to always be fixing something and/or broke down waiting. I don’t view a high mileage vehicle as reliable. Might work most of the time but you know the next hang up coming soon. Not if but when.
What's high milage?
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: spjones]
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6 hours ago
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Depends entirely if you’re mechanically inclined and have an indoor space to do the work yourself,,
If not,,,, you’ll be nickeled and dimed paying someone else to preform the upkeep on an older vehicle
How old?
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: NWS,LLC]
#8615276
5 hours ago
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Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
trapdog1
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I’m considering that approach for the next car but not truck. I use and abuse a truck so the depreciation would be astronomical. What is your break point on mileage. It depends on the individual vehicle. My last truck was getting to be a p.o.s at about 130,000, so traded it for a new one.
American Karens - not a fan
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: NWS,LLC]
#8615326
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From what I’ve experienced generally anything over 100k miles is an ongoing problem. Some problems bigger than others. I’m trying to figure out what those are doing to get 100-500k miles without putting a penny into the vehicle. Heard that a few times but not buying it. I put some money into my older vehicles. It comes with the territory, but nothing terribly expensive. So far I've come out money ahead buying used. All between 33,000 and 80,000 miles when purchased. I don't care how anyone spends their money and not trying to change anyone's mind. Just sharing my experience. I've run all these cars to 180,000 to 208,000 miles.
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Re: Old trucks vs new.
[Re: Providence Farm]
#8615401
14 minutes ago
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Joined: Jan 2012
Warren co Mo
hrdtoflw
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I ordered a new one a week ago. I ordered it the way I want it, and I’ll still always have other older trucks around too!
If your mind draws a blank, turn off the sound, because ya can't learn a thing if you're doin all the talkin
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