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Re: Dodge Truck, Keep or Sell???
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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 29, 2006 at 06:21:06 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Dodge Truck, Keep or Sell??? posted by Davis In SC on April 28, 2006 at 19:37:26:
Blue book? You can't touch a used Cummins with those miles for that, and I'm not talking truck, I'm talking just the Cummins. It's your truck, your decision. Had a '94 Cummins, have an '96 and an '02. I look at that '02 and its a nice truck. Rarely use it, use the '96 daily. But I think to myself, am making payments on that '02, that started not long after the '94 was paid off, because I saw and liked the '02 and got a bug up my rear end. So, I traded in the '94 on the '02, and cash, and payments. Then had to go out and get a beater, the '96 because I want the '02 around for another decade or three, even if diesel doesn't exist anymore. Yep, the '02 is nice, the '96 keeps ticking like a timex, and the '94 was paid off, looked good, ran good, had around a 100K on it. What a moron I can be sometimes, looking back on it all now. Its your truck, your decision. Either make my same mistakes, or don't. And if you choose to make my mistakes, they become your mistakes. Mark
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