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Quote from: CAMPMEAT on August 19, 2013, 04:22:52 PMIf you're house hunting, buying a truck is the worst thing you can do until you buy a house. It will screw up debt ratio. Just wait if you're smart.I agree and that is why I am looking for an older truck. I want to keep my debt ratio down and then we would put the difference into savings. With hunting season approaching and the selling season winding down, we are looking into waiting until spring so we can stockpile our savings a little more.
If you're house hunting, buying a truck is the worst thing you can do until you buy a house. It will screw up debt ratio. Just wait if you're smart.
I vote for toyota tacoma. Best truck hands down. They will run forever and hold their value extremely well. Sent from my carrier pigeon using Tapatalk
I am back looking for a truck and wanted some opinions. I am trying to keep my payments down as much as possible since we are house hunting. I have been looking at Tundras, Tacomas, Silverados and F150s. It seems that most in my price range have pretty high to very high mileage. I am not opposed to a "higher" mileage truck but was wondering what your "comfortable" mileage range would be for the trucks I listed. What I mean is, is there a cut off as far as current mileage goes where you would say, "nope, too many miles"?
When I was looking for another Frontier, there were about 24 of them between Seattle Bellingham for $7 ooo and 50,00 plus miles. All four doors.I ended p buy new. But my last Frontier before a gal it me had 120,000 and never a problem.Roomier than the Tacoma.