I got all caught up. My hearts with the W9, but my wallets with Casper. The good used 4-5 yr. 379s, W9s are historically half the price of new, and have about 500k miles. Finance it for 4 yrs. and expect to pay almost as much in maintenance, over the 4 yrs. Almost the same cost of the new Truck. Figure resale on used Truck, now 8 yrs old and 1 million miles at 1/3, of price paid. maybe even less. More if it’s been inframed, still only half or less of the cost of inframe will be recovered, if it’s sold within 2 yrs. So much for resale. New Trucks the way to go, unless you’re like Me, and keep a Truck forever. In that case, the used one will eventually be less cost, after about 7 yrs. 4 with half the payment, 3 without a payment. Minus the major repairs. Finally after about 8-10 yrs. You’ll be way ahead of the game. Unless you figure lost depreciation, and added taxes paid because if it. Assuming you work steady. But, Working less. and having a reliable Truck, paid for, will be about the only real way to benefit. Better off with a Casper Truck. Bought cash, run it, maybe rebuild it, maybe not. Only if needed. Run it 4-5 yrs. Even if you junk it. Cost per mile, way ahead.
What if it Snows?
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So now we have the fear mongering media stirring a frenzy about a "pineapple express".
Growing up we considered this a welcome event, triggered some needed Darwinistic cleansing.
Research where you plan to live and don't set yourself up to be slapped around by mother nature.
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Emissions systems could potentially throw a monkey wrench into it.
I have concerns with being able to diagnose and repair most any engine that has a DPF or DEF system. The diagnostic software/technicians have a proven track record of being inadequate. I also have concerns about the availability of replacement/repair parts in the future.
Also if running Cali is in the plans, their dynamic emissions compliance would be a concern. I can not remember when Cali is requiring EPA 2010 and newer engines.
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