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Curly:
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,7578.msg84511.html#msg84511

Well, I guess I'll just have to ask a dealer what they would be willing to give for trade-in.  Then I'll know what to try to sell it for.  I listed it on Craigs list but no nibbles yet.  I guess its priced too high.  I think it has low miles (69,000) for a 2002.  

Bscman:
A work buddy of mine is selling an '07 Ford F250, ext cab, 4x4, with all the bells and whistles (paid just over $40,000 for it new) for $16,000.

Why? Because the dealership only offered him 11,500 trade in.

Yes, dealers are under-cutting people with full-size trucks for trades.

Curly:

--- Quote from: Bscman on June 04, 2008, 08:30:39 AM ---A work buddy of mine is selling an '07 Ford F250, ext cab, 4x4, with all the bells and whistles (paid just over $40,000 for it new) for $16,000.

Why? Because the dealership only offered him 11,500 trade in.

Yes, dealers are under-cutting people with full-size trucks for trades.

--- End quote ---

 :yike: :o :o

actionshooter:
I've decided to keep my Dodge, I'm not gonna get anything for it and its all but paid for. I have to look at it this way,,,,, A lot of deisel can be bought instead of a new car payment.    :rolleyes:

Webfoot:
I tell ya people should be buying up some of these trucks at some super savings.
I think that gas and diesel will eventually come down some.
I also feel that the human nature of us american males is to soon forget what the price of fuel used to be and the truck market will come back and things will normal again.
Just my thoughts.

John

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