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I have one prosthetic leg and I will have 2.
You’re gonna have three legs ?! That’s so cool !!
jk i hope everything goes well
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I have one prosthetic leg and I will have 2.
I already doYou’re gonna have three legs ?! That’s so cool !!
jk i hope everything goes well
I’m going to take your advice and the advice of many others on here and wait. It’s just killing me since I’ve been a truck guy all of my life and I hate rolling around in my wife’s Nissan Rogue.As some of the fellas around here know, I’ve bought a lot of cars. I think I’m over 50 at this point. But right now I’m not buying anything. Inventories are way too low and prices are too high. I was lucky I got my wife her Jeep back in February and a used Mini Countryman in May. I sold my Raptor for $5K more than I paid for it in 2019 and it had 22K miles on it.
My advice to everyone is to wait it out if you can. I’m looking to buy the F150 Lightning next year or perhaps a Land Rover Defender (because I’m apparently a masochist) but for now I’m not touching any new or used car.
Maybe there are deals to be found on minvans. I’m not paying attention but I can’t imagine Chrysler was selling Pacificas hand over fist.
I hate rolling around in my wife’s Nissan Rogue.
I’m going to take your advice and the advice of many others on here and wait. It’s just killing me since I’ve been a truck guy all of my life and I hate rolling around in my wife’s Nissan Rogue.
I’ve seen offers with about $8k off but that’s about it. What really gets me is I’m old enough to remember when trucks were the cheapest vehicles on a sales lot. I saw a loaded out Ram for sale for $99,895 and just about s..t my bedpan.Yea, trucks are the worse affected. It seems that everyone barely has any in stock so they‘re getting marked up. Usually we’d be looking at mid year sales with up $10K or more off certain trim levels but now it’s just not the case.
I really want a Chevy Silverado but might be interested in a Ram 1500.
As some of the fellas around here know, I’ve bought a lot of cars. I think I’m over 50 at this point. But right now I’m not buying anything. Inventories are way too low and prices are too high. I was lucky I got my wife her Jeep back in February and a used Mini Countryman in May. I sold my Raptor for $5K more than I paid for it in 2019 and it had 22K miles on it.
My advice to everyone is to wait it out if you can. I’m looking to buy the F150 Lightning next year or perhaps a Land Rover Defender (because I’m apparently a masochist) but for now I’m not touching any new or used car.
Maybe there are deals to be found on minvans. I’m not paying attention but I can’t imagine Chrysler was selling Pacificas hand over fist.
I’m going to take your advice and the advice of many others on here and wait. It’s just killing me since I’ve been a truck guy all of my life and I hate rolling around in my wife’s Nissan Rogue.
If you get that to happen please pass it on. I don’t know if there’s a way for you to tag me or something but I really want to know.That's a no brainer to me. I would take the Ram 1500. What you need to do is go and test drive them. I think that you will then see why I said so.
I have a friend that owns several car dealerships including Chevy, Ford, and Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep/Ram dealerships. I am going to see if I can't get him to give SR discounts for our members.
Right now from what I can see the Silverado offers the best choices for hand control acceleration and braking in both factory installed and after market options. With gas prices the way they are I may just have to wait until they come back down. My cheap butt doesn’t want a $60,000 piece of yard art.
I did the same. Recently I sold my 2019 RAM 1500 Laramie 4x4 for $5300 more than I paid for it. Could not resist. Right now, I have no truck, and am not in a hurry to get another one either. I just use one of the other vehicles my wife and kids have here whenever I need to go somewhere... At least until prices come back down. On the other hand, prices may not come down. It's not like businesses don't take advantage in a situation like we have today. I was talking to a local dealership GM recently that said that now it is no longer about chip and material shortages and associated cost, it is about regulating the output of vehicles so that the demand continues to out pace supply, keeping the prices high. Conspiracy theory? Perhaps, but considering the source, I don't know.
Speaking of Mini's... I sold/traded that truck for a Mini Cooper S (John Cooper Works) in May for my daughter Sheena. IMO, I practically stole it! They don't give those things away, but I got it for what a regular Mini Cooper S 4 dr. goes for. That thing is a blast to drive. It's like having a 228 HP engine in an RTV. So there are still some good deals to be had out there.