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    Average F-150 payment

    Saw this and wondered why people sign up for this.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/auto...85d13637&ei=30

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    That's crazy! I've never had a house payment that high.

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    ..and yet they do. See them all over as they go ripping by my 2000 tundra. And that's gas. I see a lot of young kids driving brand new diesels.
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    This should be good. Cue up the "I could go down today and pay cash for a new one if I wanted to" crew.....

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    $1,000/ month, damn. You better buy an extended warranty too.
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    The article says the model can go as high as $76,775. I just bought a new one a few weeks ago and I can assure you there are a lot of f150 models that go higher than that.

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    Lots of disposable income out there is all I can come up with. The prices will continue to climb as long as people are willing to pay for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkAce View Post
    The article says the model can go as high as $76,775. I just bought a new one a few weeks ago and I can assure you there are a lot of f150 models that go higher than that.


    And you didn't even do a ridiculous "I stimulated the economy" post......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Perry View Post
    And you didn't even do a ridiculous "I stimulated the economy" post......
    Almost as good as the "thanks for the birthday wishes Al" hunting for more happy birthdays
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    They are as cheap now as they will ever be! Labor costs going up another 25%, along with all the other supply chain and labor cost increases. Not bad if your income is going up and up, but a little rough on the retirees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcjenson View Post
    Almost as good as the "thanks for the birthday wishes Al" hunting for more happy birthdays


    I'm just cutting up, I know guys are proud when they buy a new truck or boat. I'm happy when people can.

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    It's not just the F150's!
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    I’d love to what you all do for living that can afford these. Certainly can’t being a normal worker around here.

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    man I bought my first truck in 2009. 4x4 tundra double cab for $30k

    in 2017 my kids were getting older and were kicking the back seat so we went and got a 2018 4x4 tundra for $40k.they gave me $15k for my 2009.

    I kicked myself for trading in the truck and regretted it for some time. until covid happened and trucks skyrocketed. now im glad I got a newer one. if I had to buy a truck right now I don't know what I would do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassinPaPaw View Post
    I’d love to what you all do for living that can afford these. Certainly can’t being a normal worker around here.
    It's easy if you don't save any of your check and don't put anything aside for retirement. This is the philosophy for about 80% (or more) of Americans. Something like 75% of the country has $500 or less saved at any time. Scary

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassinPaPaw View Post
    I’d love to what you all do for living that can afford these. Certainly can’t being a normal worker around here.
    It's easy if you don't save any of your check and don't put anything aside for retirement. This is the philosophy for about 80% (or more) of Americans. Something like 75% of the country has $500 or less saved at any time. Scary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Perry View Post
    I'm just cutting up, I know guys are proud when they buy a new truck or boat. I'm happy when people can.
    Ditto, more power to them.
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    There everywhere! Guess there is a lot of BBC’rs around here! I am sure that they were all bought with cash! If you have good credit buying one is really easy. It’s the paying part that is tough. At my age I can see a time I will probably need to keep one new and under warranty. Right now I keep driving what is working and I can repair.

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    Now you know why lease is so popular! Was looking at a Small SUV, and playing with the payment calculstor, 5k down 600.00 per month.....my house mortgage is 750! Guess thats why I have a 20 year old truck! And wife a 8 yr old car! I look around and people are driving new carss, every 3 yrs.....they are leaseing.

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