Asking price and selling price are 2 very different things...
I bet the dealer wants to provide easy in house financing for you also..
Estimate price
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by JORTRUCK, Jun 2, 2017.
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2015 with 350k miles? Hope it was in the shop regularly for the maintenance.
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Selling price $1.500 take out from the
$87.000 that was the dealer said
Still high for this one .. but I'm pretty much sure price like this not going to be sale -
For example can the price go down $6.000 . From $87k to $81k
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Is that really an honest question
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Why not you ask and people answer
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Lol.....
Good luck dude... I am done
Just buy it and go trucking -
Will see .. thanks for the conversation
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IT IS too much, once you do your due diligence, I would start with $75k and subtract things like recaps and other issues until you reach a price for an offer.
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Based on these specs, first I would want Virgin tires not recaps. I'd have to have some type of extended warranty. Based on these miles the truck would be completely out of warranty in 150,000.
I would want all the records on the truck to review. Need to know how the truck was driven by previous operator, and whether or not he stayed up on the maintenance.
If those are 350,000 hard run miles, then the truck may have minor issues down the road.
Take into consideration that the lemon law in its current state does not cover the purchase of used semi's.
Based on the limited amount of detail you provided, and based solely on the specs you shared, I would never go more than $70,000.PhilKenSebben Thanks this.
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