In order for people to buy used trucks someone has to buy new trucks...I have several friends that get new trucks whenever theirs runs out of warranty because they can afford to..I went from 1979 to 2019 without ever buying a new truck..I quite often ran old high mile trucks and I finally got tired of it..I wanted a good used 3-4 year old truck but most were priced far too close to that of a new one and had no warranty..
So in late August 2019 I finally considered getting a new one...My new 2018 Ram 2500 Tradesman stickered for $48,045 and I got 21% off as it had set on the lot for one year...Its a short bed crew cab 4x4 with the 6.4 Hemi and automatic..It was equipped just the way that I wanted it...It spends most of its time pulling a 25 ft dual wheel Starlite gooseneck trailer..In the winter we take it to town when the roads are bad..
I worked for 3M for many years and they gave us stock every quarter that they turned a good profit..They no longer do that...I was also in their 10% company match..Over the years I acquired lots of 3M stock and cashed some of it in to buy the truck and a new gooseneck trailer.
I know a guy that has a 40 year old truck and is now afraid to go anywhere in it..He worked hard,invested good,and is quite wealthy....He will die with the bank full of money rather than enjoy any of it..He could write a check for a 50K new truck and never even miss the money.
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