I usually watch these 'truck debates' and keep to myself. But today I'll add my 2 cents. Paying over $10,000 for any vehicle is just nuts, but I see where it works for some people. And someone has to buy new vehicles so there are used ones around. I always made good money at my job, but I never could afford any big payments-always something else to pay for, it seemed. And I live a modest life style-in fact it used bother me to see people who I knew did not even have a job(or one that made any money) and they had a way newer vehicle than me. How did they pay for it? I have ALWAYS paid my debts, but how do THEY do it? But anyway, I always have searched for vehicles that were common and had as low as mileage as I could find, with the lowest price, newer tires, and one that never had an engine or transmission. If it had a big ticket repair, it has been neglected, abused, or is a lemon. I never buy from a dealer- I always look for a vehicle for along time until I find the RIGHT one. If read enough ads you can tell the people who are honest. Knock on wood, I have yet to buy a lemon. They have all been reliable and I have never had to be towed in close to a million miles of my own vehicles. Except deer wrecks. I guess my point is, a used vehicle does not necessarily nickel and dime you if you choose carefully. Mark.
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