I dont understand some of the opinions of some of these comments. There is no real reward for crippling along with some piece of junk, except paying more income tax. My trucks are a deductible farm expense, just like the rest of my farm equipment. The reason I bought a new truck was because a deer decided to jump in front of the last truck, setting off both air bags. And the insurance company wrote the truck off. Even though the truck only had 120,000km or 70 ,000 miles on it, I had replaced all the brake lines, fuel pump, assorted brake parts and was thoroughly sick of this GMC truck. And had been left stranded with it, needing to be towed twice. The other thing I dont understand is why guys think its so important to have a truck to haul a trailer. For any trucking I need done, I ac hire it done, and not have to have a lot of extra $$ tied up in a 3/4-1 ton truck, just to haul a tractor to a show. I have tractors and wagons to haul hay. And plenty of livestock haulers are ready and waiting for my call to move cattle. All insured, and capable. I will probably have a son that will be ready to take over my pickup once it turns 10. And I will have another new truck. My current truck is a 2015 and has 40,000 miles on it. Still looks like new, and I drive it anywhere, as often as I need to..It cost me I think 26 grand brand new. And if I drive it for ten years and give it away after, it only cost me around $2,500 a year to have a decent truck or $200 a month. And it has had no repairs in the first 6 years. So if you can afford a new truck, why drive junk, probably cost as much in the long run anyway
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