Saw this and wondered why people sign up for this.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/auto...85d13637&ei=30
Saw this and wondered why people sign up for this.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/auto...85d13637&ei=30
That's crazy! I've never had a house payment that high.
..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.
"Absence of Evidence does not mean Evidence of Absence."
- Dr. Carl Sagan
This should be good. Cue up the "I could go down today and pay cash for a new one if I wanted to" crew.....
$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.
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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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.
It's not just the F150's!
2014 Phoenix 721XP, 250 SHO, Bobs Action Jack, Dual Blades, 112 Ultrex, 2019 Lariat FX4 F150 Supercrew 4x4
I’d love to what you all do for living that can afford these. Certainly can’t being a normal worker around here.
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.
"Absence of Evidence does not mean Evidence of Absence."
- Dr. Carl Sagan
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Last edited by RoadrashPaul; 10-30-2023 at 09:11 AM. Reason: duplicate
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.
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.