Since you like regular cab pickups you could replace it with my Nissan for 10K and pocket the other 3K.I considered the offer, but what comparable vehicle could I buy with $13K to replace it with?
I'll even deliver it to your driveway !!!
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Since you like regular cab pickups you could replace it with my Nissan for 10K and pocket the other 3K.I considered the offer, but what comparable vehicle could I buy with $13K to replace it with?
Nothing right now. I remember when I sold trucks from 1999 to 2003 if a truck had over 100,000 miles it was worth 2,500 to 5000 no matter what it was. 2500 more if it was a 4 wheel drive. I am just floored today's truck and car prices. In 2002 I purchased a 2000 model minivan with 32,000 miles and still under factory warranty. I paid 7,700 dollars for it at a dealership. I even pulled a Carfax on it and it was clean as new money. That van sticker priced at 24,700 new. It's not that way any more. Beside the deal I got you can't find Deals like that anywhere. The truck I bought wasn't advertised it was just word of mouth. I just happened to hear about it first. Now if I wreck it the insurance Co. won't give me nothing for it.I considered the offer, but what comparable vehicle could I buy with $13K to replace it with?
Yes, I used a set of Bilstein 4600's made for an F-150 ... they are 3" shorter than the stock Toyota shocks.I recall you lowering the rear by hanging the springs underneath. Did you have to replace shocks with that mod? I need to do my 2000 Tundra. Where did you have this done?
I paid $5k for this one 5 years ago, and thought I may have paid too much for it at the time.Nothing right now. I remember when I sold trucks from 1999 to 2003 if a truck had over 100,000 miles it was worth 2,500 to 5000 no matter what it was. 2500 more if it was a 4 wheel drive. I am just floored today's truck and car prices. In 2002 I purchased a 2000 model minivan with 32,000 miles and still under factory warranty. I paid 7,700 dollars for it at a dealership. I even pulled a Carfax on it and it was clean as new money. That van sticker priced at 24,700 new. It's not that way any more. Beside the deal I got you can't find Deals like that anywhere. The truck I bought wasn't advertised it was just word of mouth. I just happened to hear about it first. Now if I wreck it the insurance Co. won't give me nothing for it.
Bilsteins are the ticket. I used a set of 2 inch drop ones on this machine. Hugged the corners like it was on rails and rode like a Caddy on the highway.Yes, I used a set of Bilstein 4600's made for an F-150 ... they are 3" shorter than the stock Toyota shocks.
I agree!If you still feel pride when looking at your truck then it was the right decision.