Posted by Cash4Toys on April 02, 2023 at 11:54:38 from (174.199.38.115):
In Reply to: Re: High dollar truck posted by MarkB_MI on April 02, 2023 at 09:06:17:
I am going to assume you mean me, with the diesel. I've had a few, 02, 04, 05, 08, 11 and now this 15. I used to put a lot of miles on them, 45k a year and traded often, never had any issues with any of them. So, when I bought the 08, I needed it for more personal use, so I bought a Mini Cooper S for the work related road trips. Then, the 08 didn't get so many miles, but I was offered such a good deal to trade, I traded for the 11, to get the exhaust brake and def, yes and def. Same thing happened in 15, the offer was too good to pass. But, things in life change. Two good friends I trail rode with passed, so we were with no one that wanted to ride in the wilderness, so the long trips several times a year soon became none, ever. Sold the horses and bought a RZR Pro Xp and still go west, but there again, most still work. When everyone you know, spent time with in your retired age group pass on, including my wife, it's not so much fun by yourself. Traveling alone, well with my two pups, is not all it's cracked up to be. You have no backup, security blanket so to speak, so you become more cautious as to where you go. Not crying about, just saying, life changes in a heartbeat. So, why would I sell it? If I did it would be to get some of the new safety features and if the deal is right. Heck I've got 2017 Enclave with only 7,600 miles on it, but the 11 Mini just rolled 210,000, and no, those were not trouble free miles
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