Stop Buying New Trucks, These Last 2X Longer and Cost 5X Less

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Stop buying these new trucks! Over the past decade pickup trucks have gotten bigger, more complicated to repair and the prices are absolutely out of control. Ford, Chevrolet, RAM and Toyota are all guilty raising truck prices. I'm actually looking to finally buy a truck this year, but there's just no way I'm buying an overpriced new one. While it would be cool to have a truck with the nicest leather and latest tech… they’re just too expensive. And I’m not going to be the stupid one in this video. So what can you do if you need a truck but can’t afford to buy one of these $75,000 rolling debt machines? You buy and old used truck…. So in this video I'm going to a bunch of used car dealers to show you 10 trucks that are cheap, easy to maintain and a heck of a lot of fun to own! And at the end of this video... I'm going to actually buy one of these trucks and take it home!

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Which truck do you think I bought from this video? (SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss the reveal!!!)

MotorFeed
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I was addicted to new vehicles until I realized NOBODY else cared about my beautiful rig OR how much I pay a month.
I learned that it is a ride. Period.

okanaganguy
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They are still way overpriced.
Lol
$20, 000 and $30, 000 for 200k mile vehicle is stupid. $65, 000 - $100, 000 is even more stupid.

jackboyles
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Many years ago I had a boss that drove to work in a well used Ranger. He invited me over to watch the Super Bowl, his home was gorgeous. He told me where you live is more important than what you drive. Never forgot that. I’ve got a ‘06 F150 I bought brand new. Easy to work on, do most of the maintenance myself, runs great. My wife has an ’09 CRV we also bought new. Haven’t had payments in a long time. And we’ve got a great house.

gleng
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Those prices are astronomical. You gotta be crazy to pay 12k for a >20 year old truck with 200k miles. Dealer probably paid 5k for it

devnull
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So what to do if you "need" a truck. First ask yourself if you actually need a truck. I'd say there's a ton of people out there driving 80k pickup trucks (wives included) that really don't even need one.

gergnotsloh
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It’s sad that that we are living in a time where people think $10k for a 14 year old vehicle with 200k miles is a good deal. I remember when few would buy a car once it hit 100k miles.

dubworldvwadventures
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$12, 500 for that f-150 is absolutely outrageous.

Dan-gjhz
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I drove an '05 Tundra for years. Loved it!!! Never a problem and super easy to work on yourself.

stevepowers
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I bought a 1974 Chevy Pickup C20 (Square body) for $2000 about 6 months ago, original 454 and th400, no rust, runs and drives great for 50 years old. Most pickups from the 90s and older are cheaper, better and more solid than these $100, 000 new 2024 pickups.

MikeV-
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This works if you're outside the rust belt. If not, by the time a vehicle's over ten to twelve years old you're likely to have major corrosion issues, maybe to the point the frame is ready to break in half. I'm in eastern Canada, I've seen Ford Escapes in the 2010-12 range with body holes you can fit your entire fist through. Completely rotted out.

danielhartin
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33k for a 5 year old ranger? Am I tripping? Isn't that near the original MSRP?

stephenpetersen
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I can remember when trucks were cheaper than cars. Then, these yuppies came along and wanted big screens, electronics, and every type of bell and whistle. I would love to have a manual transmission but today’s yuppies don’t know how to shift.

picklerix
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I drive a 15 year old POS compact car. My friends and the people I work with always laugh and make fun of me. They have no idea I have half a million in savings and my house is almost paid off. No debt, I buy most things used, cook at home. I only really spend on experiences and travel(if I can get a good deal). They can keep their 90k trucks. I am looking forward to retiring earlt. Life couldn't be better. Be smart with your money, I started with nothing and only a high school education.

maddieify
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For 45 years I never had a pickup. But we moved to the mountains of Colorado where they are very useful, especially when it snows a lot. So I got a 97 Toyota T100 with a manual and 4wd and it works good for me. It wasn't expensive and has low maintenance costs.

drwisdom
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I can't stop looking at the Marty McFly Black Taco next to the Eddie Bauer F150 lol

That's what I would take

jbc
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I bought a Tacoma 2017 new. I regularly have it maintained 66, 500 miles. Absolutely love it. Plan to keep it for a while. I'm 66 years old. It could possibly be my last vehicle.

paulbunch
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I have 6 cars and my favorite one is a 2002 Sequoia Limited 4WD with the same 4.7L and is so reliable with 300k+ miles for that reason is my daily

ONEfraMedia
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Gotta be the classic world famous 1st Gen. Tundra.
Will be lots of fun watching you transform it into something that will be admired by all.

montyboy
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i know too many people with a huge note on a truck they can't afford. they're always broke but just will not give up the truck.

billystewart