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The RCSB Tundra seem to be holding their value pretty well, especially low production RWD examples with 5.7 V8s (less than 800 were built from 2007 to 2010) ... Call me crazy, but I just turned down a cash offer of $13,000 for my rust free 2007 that has 306,000 miles on it.

Long live the long door short bed Tundra!

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13k won't get you very far in this market..on the other hand..I've learned never to brag on a piece of equipment...soon as you do...it will make you regret it... :)
This is correct. I wrecked my 2002mDodge Ram Quad cab. Graphite SLT Plus, 20 inch alloys, a spray in bed liner, running boards and you name it had it. It had 140,000 miles on it. It broke my heart cause it was my dad's truck and I got it when he died. The insurance Co. wanted to give me 8,000 for it. Every truck I looked at like it was 15,000 to 17,000 bucks with higher miles. I actually stumbled on the truck I have now. It's a 2004 GMC Sierra, 4x4 SLE with a 5.3 Vortec, long bed with a color match camper shell with on 42,000 original miles when I found it. Got it for an amazing 7,400 bucks. I stole that truck. Not one dent, ding or scratch on it. Their kids to his keys from him because he was getting to old to drive. It belonged to a 80 year old man who barely drove it.

The post I replied to is absolutely correct. Trucks are bringing a unreal amount of money. However, I don't think I would pass up 13,000 with 300,000 miles on it. That's when every thing is going to start needing replaced. I would l post it for 15,000 and see what happens.
 

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I'm sure you could find something nice for that amount with over 300k miles on it. That would be comparing apples to apples.......... I recently sold my Mazda B4000 with 330,xxx miles on it for $1800. Not a perfect truck condition wise, but it was still in pretty nice shape, cranked and ran exceptionally well still, and used no oil, no leaks. Transmission was rebuilt at 250k so it was in great shape too. Had it for 11 years and changed oil faithfully every 3000 miles.

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This is correct. I wrecked my 2002mDodge Ram Quad cab. Graphite SLT Plus, 20 inch allows, a spray in bed liner, running boards and you name it had it. It had 140,000 miles on it. It broke my heart cause it was my dad's truck and I got it when he died. The insurance Co. wanted to give me 8,000 for it. Every truck I looked at like it was 15,000 to 17,000 bucks with higher miles. I actually stumbled on the truck I have now. It's a 2004 GMC Sierra, 4x4 SLE with a 5.3 Vortec, long bed with a color match camper shell with on my42,000 original miles when I found it. Got it for an amazing 7,400 bucks. I stole that truck.

The post I replied to is absolutely correct. Trucks are bringing a unreal amount of money. However, I don't think I would pass up 13,000 with 300,000 miles on it. That's when every thing is going to start needing replaced. I would l it form15,000 and see what happens.
Great deal!! And you traded up with far less miles....
 
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