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The dealers like the 4-7 year old truck in good condition for trade. They are easier to sell than the new ones at those prices.
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Originally Posted by Helmwurst
(Post 4890075)
The dealers like the 4-7 year old truck in good condition for trade. They are easier to sell than the new ones at those prices.
trying to sell my 19 Platinum F350. Wonder if I should try a dealer. back to Jeff’s original question, it just seems like finding a value set match between two people who own assets without liens will always be difficult. I’ve been wondering the same thing on a smaller scale - I want to trade a YFZ450 for a comparable dirtbike like a YZ250F, KX250F, SXF250, but I know if I post it I’m going to get a bunch of ass clowns who want to trade nonsense 20 year old bikes in need of a rebuild. I might try it anyways, but I’m not optimistic. Everyone thinks their stuff is gold. |
Originally Posted by 36Tango
(Post 4890051)
Last month I went to the National Powersports Auction in San Diego. There were side by sides as far as you could see (maybe 200 of them). One of the auction guys told me that most were repo'ed and just about all of them were rougher than a night in jail. They have 900-1100 each month between domestics, metrics, and off road stuff.
One of the major lenders in our area will not even look at a UTV loan right now. You know where any loaded up 4-dr CanAm Defenders are I'm in the market. |
Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 4890081)
trying to sell my 19 Platinum F350. Wonder if I should try a dealer.
back to Jeff’s original question, it just seems like finding a value set match between two people who own assets without liens will always be difficult. I’ve been wondering the same thing on a smaller scale - I want to trade a YFZ450 for a comparable dirtbike like a YZ250F, KX250F, SXF250, but I know if I post it I’m going to get a bunch of ass clowns who want to trade nonsense 20 year old bikes in need of a rebuild. I might try it anyways, but I’m not optimistic. Everyone thinks their stuff is gold. |
Originally Posted by Cash Bar
(Post 4890088)
You know where any loaded up 4-dr CanAm Defenders are I'm in the market.
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Originally Posted by Craney
(Post 4890065)
I always thought Plenty of Fish was a dating site. What are you trading old pu$$y got new pu$$y!!!
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Originally Posted by bencini231
(Post 4890089)
If these prices stay like this it'll be a long time before I buy another new truck, especially since my old truck does everything I need it to with its upgrades.
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Originally Posted by tlark
(Post 4890198)
These prices are going to stay like this, there will be no going back, the metrics pre 2020 are no longer valid in todays economy. Doesn't matter what, its not going back in pricing. Global shipping is a mess, labor is tight and China is in deeper $hit than is being reported. That being said, there are a ton of positives with respect to data points outside the morons that were in charge of auto production thinking consumers would gobble up electric pickups and other EVs. Ford specifically takes the cake for lunacy, thats why dealers are writing checks, its "Cash for Clunkers" 2.0,, history repeats itself in the 3rd term of O'bama..................welcome back !!!
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Originally Posted by bencini231
(Post 4890243)
There are quite a few dealers now offering around 10k off sticker which is way better than we were and they have some good interest rates going as well. I know a few sales people have said alot of inventory has been on the ground way to long and its only 4 months til the new model year will be ordered.
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