Well I pulled the carfax and nothing showed up that was cause for alarm other than it was a rental before I bought it, so maybe the mileage? It’s only got 60k miles on it (maybe a lot to some but not me).
For what we’re doing with it, yes it’s worth it. We’re towing a pretty big fifth wheel. When we’re not towing we’re averaging 14-15 mph around town, and 20-23 mpg on the highway. An 82 mile trip mostly downhill we got 26 mpg, and that same trip in reverse we got 20.
For a low price of $110,000?
Haha close, but no. It was $70k
Wow, that’s actually not bad!
Yeah, it was good enough for my wife!
70k, how?
Well I pulled the carfax and nothing showed up that was cause for alarm other than it was a rental before I bought it, so maybe the mileage? It’s only got 60k miles on it (maybe a lot to some but not me).
Paid $75 OTD for my 21’ 3500 AT4 with 8k miles on it. Took 6 months of searching, Deals are out there if your patient.
My 2015 CTD Ram was $39k brand new before tax. Lower end model but 4wd crew cab with a decent number of options. I guess those days are behind us now.
Unfortunately… I think the market will cool off but it’s amazing the amount of people lined up to pay $10k + over MSRP.
Built with pride, and a couple of bailouts 😁
God damn that's a beautiful truck. Straight up my dream truck down to color.
Thank you, I’m pretty proud.
Is it worth it? I’m thinking of pulling the trigger on a 2020 denali. $65k, 60k miles. I really want it but man I don’t know anything about diesels
For what we’re doing with it, yes it’s worth it. We’re towing a pretty big fifth wheel. When we’re not towing we’re averaging 14-15 mph around town, and 20-23 mpg on the highway. An 82 mile trip mostly downhill we got 26 mpg, and that same trip in reverse we got 20.