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Apr 22, 2024
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rad dawg
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Now its a condo in the suburbs, a used corolla and delaying the baby.
Corolla is maybe a stretch for a school teacher depending on the year.
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The cheapest new F150 at my local dealer is $42k. 2WD no extra features at all.
rad dawg
Apr 22, 7:17pm
When was the last time you bought a new truck? 20 years ago?
Real Men Wear Blue
Apr 22, 7:20pm
I have never bought a new truck. I wasn't even 16 20 years ago.
rad dawg
Apr 22, 7:22pm
Just 5 years ago I was looking at new crew-cab XLTs in the mid 40s, maybe even
Buffalo
Apr 22, 7:22pm
Same. So much has changed in 4 years.
Bin01015
Apr 22, 7:22pm
5 years ago I bought my Laramie crew cab 1500 for 38k
bluecougar1985
Apr 22, 8:23pm
In the 70s my parents bought a new F150 and a new home on a half acre, and had
Buffalo
Apr 22, 7:20pm
Wow. Yeah that's not happening anywhere in this country right now.
Mitty
Apr 22, 7:36pm
Now its a condo in the suburbs, a used corolla and delaying the baby.
rad dawg
Apr 22, 7:40pm
More like a moped until the $118k in college debt is paid off.
Mitty
Apr 22, 7:41pm
Truck prices have come down in part year - F-150 is especially soft due to high
Jersey hunter
Apr 22, 7:25pm
Totally thats whats even crazier. The $42k is after $7k in reductions.
rad dawg
Apr 22, 7:26pm
High inventory… in part because Ford overcommitted themselves and offered
BoiseBlueCoug
Apr 22, 7:35pm
Why even buy a truck if it’s 2WD?
fulano
Apr 22, 7:30pm
I'm pretty convinced I'm too dumb to notice I'm the butt of a huge joke
Mitty
Apr 22, 7:35pm
Don’t fall for it and what it will take to ‘keep up’. Live within your means and
BoiseBlueCoug
Apr 22, 7:40pm
I’ve said this on here before. But when COVID hit, it was a complete eye
blackandblue
Apr 22, 8:02pm
Wow, that is pretty steep. Many used truck prices are high too.
Spindash
Apr 22, 7:55pm
New Diesel trucks, F250/F350, 2500/3500, are 85 to 110k.
byucougarsbig12
Apr 22, 8:05pm
Well.... the good news is you've managed this long to avoid the self- realization that you're poor
BIG XII Coug
Apr 22, 8:18pm
The big 3 have a LOT of trucks sitting on lots - many people getting $10-15k off
RWaters
Apr 22, 9:44pm
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