Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years?

   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #101  
I priced out a 2023 F350 XL outfitted roughly the same as the 2019 I currently own; it's painful, almost $59k.


I'll never own a new truck, I'll never be able to afford it.
I’m surprised you can buy a new F350 for that price. Is it 2wd?
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #102  
If you can afford it, that car is likely fun to drive in a lot of ways. I'm just not hung up on all of the bells and whistles, I belong to the K.I.S.S. school of thought.

Understandable.
Actually spent the day mounting up summer tires ( Less than 2 weeks till they issue tickets for running studded snows) checking fluids installing new mud flaps and other maintenance on our trucks.
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #103  
I’m surprised you can buy a new F350 for that price. Is it 2wd?
4WD. I specced out a similar F250, and it listed for around 50k. 2 1/2 years ago the same truck went for 35K.
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #104  
4WD. I specced out a similar F250, and it listed for around 50k. 2 1/2 years ago the same truck went for 35K.
I remember those trucks running $35k 10 years ago. Are you sure they were $35k two years ago? Or are you referring to a gas motor?
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #105  
Since being Retired, life changed. Disposable vehicles are the only way to go for us. I now have all the time needed to keep them safe and road-worthy. No Payments is the icing on that cake!
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #106  
I’m surprised you can buy a new F350 for that price. Is it 2wd?

It's 4WD, on a gasser XL, but that is MSRP and most places are selling at mark up right now. Realistically it's probably a $63k truck. As for the price, my 2019 was $49k MSRP and probably sold for under. Of course I didn't buy it new, I bought it used for almost $40k with 100k miles on it, last year.

These prices are absolutely ******* insane.
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #107  
Pretty sure a truck like mine is now pushing $95,000-$100,000. Granted, you seem to get more features, but a lot of people don’t want those features.
There’s no longer any way to justify a 100K truck because my gross profit or wages cannot match those prices anymore. Throw in 10% interest rates and it’s out of reach anymore.
If you raise your prices too much to try to make more GP, most customers will go to someone cheaper.
Now that trucks have become very difficult to work on, the repairs/parts costs are almost as bad. So trying to repair isn’t cheap now, either. They have you from both ways.
Parts are crazy expensive, too. Just put a turbo on my IH. Turbo alone was $2,400. And thats a reman!! (not brand new). I remember when a new turbo was like $1,000. Then there’s oil return lines and praying you don’t have a bolt snap off during removal.
I think the general direction we are going in is to destroy the middle class small business owner and this is one of the many ways to do it. I even see TV commercials mocking the small construction company owner, small auto repair shop, etc.
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #108  
It's 4WD, on a gasser XL, but that is MSRP and most places are selling at mark up right now. Realistically it's probably a $63k truck. As for the price, my 2019 was $49k MSRP and probably sold for under. Of course I didn't buy it new, I bought it used for almost $40k with 100k miles on it.

These prices are absolutely ******* insane.
Yes they are insane, especially for a gasser truck.
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #109  
I'd like to keep my current truck forever. I have no worries about the truck itself or the drivetrain. What worries me about these new vehicles is all the electronics in them failing.
That's the part you just can't fix at home.

Only good thing for me is I will be retiring in a couple years and the day I do, no more license, insurance, nothing. Where I live I can get everything I need buy driving my farm tractor or atv's.

Been trucking all my life, no where I need to go or see any more. LOL
 
   / Keep current truck forever or try to afford a new one every 5-10 years? #110  
I remember those trucks running $35k 10 years ago. Are you sure they were $35k two years ago? Or are you referring to a gas motor?
Gas. I wouldn't even look at a diesel, I wouldn't work it hard enough to justify the cost.
 

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