Used Truck Prices Dropping Finally! Best Used Trucks to Buy

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Used truck prices are finally dropping according to a recent study. Here's the top trucks to look for on the used truck market and which ones are seeing big drops in price.

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Tim, I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video. I’m a used vehicle buyer and this type information goes a long way in helping me and others make better informed decisions. Thanks

JBUCKNE
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I bought a 2017 Ram 1500 Tradesman 5.7 Hemi Crewcab 4x4 with 35k miles for $22k in 2019. It’s been a great truck. I don’t think there is a better deal for the capability you are getting. It’s been 100% reliable for me as well.

But buy it used! Let the depreciation work for you! 2-3 years old is perfect.

Lq
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I drove (4) hrs yesterday to look at two trucks, both priced 64K a 22 chevy high country 2500 15K miles and a 22 Longhorn 2500 25K miles at two different dealers. Both where scratched up with chips n dings and rims damaged. I didn't even open the doors. I received photos before I left but defects didn't show up. Folks usually take care of high end trucks. Not anymore. salespeople sell (units) so don't care about defects

robertratliff
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My brother recently financed a 2022 RAM 1500 Bighorn crew cab with the V6 and 14k miles for 34k. Not bad at all in this economy. Sure 3 years ago a similar truck 🛻 would have been 30-32k. He really likes it and that V6 and 8 speed is smooth and still gets up and goes. He was looking at the Warlock 🧙‍♂️ and we even found some low mileage Laramie quad cabs for 33k-35k.
I sadly wasn’t able to shop around at all and was basically “stuck” getting a 2020 Hyundai Tucson SE with 25k miles for $27, 000 after tax and title back in July. Then a couple months ago I saw a green 2022 Nissan Frontier SV crew cab with 18k miles for $27, 000 before tax and title about 120 miles away. I wish that I could have driven more than a couple miles away but my Cruze took a dump on me and we were afraid to drive too far. I would prefer the PRO 4x for my hunting and fishing lifestyle but they are 33k-36k.

TheWVgoodguy
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Im glad the classic continues. My 2017 will have years and years and years of cheap, widely-available newer used parts. I keep my vehicles forever.

Weak_juan
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my 23 silverado 2500 HD value just shot up almost 5% from 3 different sources this last week

kirkdunn
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Gm called it classic in 2007 and Limited in 2022 and I bought both lol 07 got ride of it with 265, 000 on it hopefully I have good luck with this 22

TheSlugger
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Take a look at enterprise car sales used trucks. The only issue is getting 4wd from enterprise is a little hard. There's still a stigma for retired rental cars.

shekharmoona
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Glad the see you focus on used trucks or something we can actually afford. There is lots of used truck info I would be interested in.
These dealerships need to feel the pain the American people have been feelings. They have put profits over customer service for a while now.

jefffreestone
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That data makes sense. As the newer models with higher base prices, GM twins & Nissan Frontiers, hit the used market, it will drive up numbers from the previous years when the lower base price models were selling used. I'm still surprised the Taco wasn't higher, but this is showing a change in used pricing not a depreciation.

Dusdaddy
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These Ram’s classics with the Hemi are the Toyota of the domestic truck market, they last a long time with just maintaining them. Very few problems.

timbaer
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There are decent buys on used Nissan Titans, Rams, and Tundra’s.

jerad
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@Pickup Truck Plus SUV Talk: My mechanic considers a turbo a wear item now. Owners need to read their manuals. You need to use Tier 1 gasoline, change oil more frequently, and let the turbo cool down for a minute or two before shutting the vehicle down. This will help extend the life of the turbo.

erickisel
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Waiting to see what prices for 2023 trailboss with 3.0 duraMax will be in a couple years.

gtrance
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This is such an informative video, I've recently been in the market for a used truck so this is helpful. P.S. Are you going to be at the NYIAS this year? (Because I finally got my press pass and I will!)

AlphaShark
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I’ve. Heard of Ram and Chevy motors going out because of the fuel management systems my son has a 2012 and had to rebuild the engine

Bill-crdw
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the problem with turbocharged/supercharged vehicles isn't necessarily about the reliability of them, it's the added cost of ownership that you will eventually have to pay because it's not a matter of if, but when those associated components need to be replaced...adding thousands to ownership costs is a significant reason to want a simple NA motor in any vehicle tbh; I think even more so in a vehicle that is having additional stress due to towing/hauling. Yes I know diesels been turbocharged forever, but they also have the increased cost of repair/ownership and usually their reliability (pre-EPA bs) is assisted by the increased displacement keeping temps down in the motor so the work isn't as heavy. Overall, most ppl just want something affordable again...between housing, groceries and vehicles, it's stressing me out trying to buy anything these days. Shopping used trucks currently myself to fit family needs.

anacondamusk
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Have a malibu with a turbo with 140000 miles on it has been replaced twice.. they are just built to wear out unfortunately

bransoncaraoke
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I know a guy in Nebraska that's always selling nice slightly used vehicles. That's my goto if I wanted a vehicle. He never has midsize though.

wilmarbarrick
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so is the Ram that much worse in reliability compared to Ford and Chevy? If not, it would be the one to buy...except for Tundra

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