Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 03, 2021 at 09:49:05 from (70.50.208.188):
The thread about when to change trucks, buy new or used really became the contentious issue. Many stated that no one can afford to buy new anymore. So I did a search .All of these trucks are priced in Canadian dollars, as thats where I am. And all these trucks are basic V8 regular cab 4x4 trucks. No fancy options, like heated seats or remote start. Just basic work truck. Ford F150 $37,950.00 Dodge 1500 $ 32,500.00 and GMC Sierra $34,000.00. Yes these are just basic 4x4 trucks, and you can pay as much as 100 Grand for a truck if you want to get them all tricked out. And remember these are Canadian prices, so with the American dollar being worth 30 cents more, it should almost stand to reason that these very same trucks should be available in the USA for a lesser number of Green backs. Every thing we buy in Canada cost on average 20% more because of the exchange rate.
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