2017 Laramie Longhorn with 34,000 miles.
Is this a decent deal?
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2017 Laramie Longhorn with 34,000 miles.
Is this a decent deal?
Where are you located?
Have you priced using NADA?
Little high in my opinion.
I paid 50k a year ago for a 2018 Bighorn 4x4 with 11k miles.
Probably could have got em down to 48k though...oh well.
I like to think of it as an investment though.
We may pay 50-60k for a truck, vs a 30-40k for a gas truck, but by the time our note is paid off the diesel is still worth 25-35k and just getting broke in.
Pay off a brand new gas truck and it might be worth 7-10k and probably on the verge of some major repairs.
That’s very true I was thinking about trading in my 2012 Powerstroke but they said they’d only give me 10k so I’m just going to keep looking for the time being.
I might even keep the PS for a work truck as much maintenance and time that I’ve put in it, but man I want a Laramie LongHorn pretty bad LOL.
My first question would be why did the first owner - get rid of it so early in it's life - I would have ask for the original owners name and number and called them - just to get more info about the truck and asked a few questions.
My build sheet advertised 64K for my Bighorn in 2018 - I think after doing much looking - my Bighorn has just about every option offered within the Bighorn brand - Including every towing option...
I paid $54K with 12 miles on the OD - and they paid my TTT.
I do think my 17 was the only one left on the lot at that time - I also remember (Steve telling Me) I had over (27) 2018 2500s to choose from - The ignorant thing is none of them had every towing option available - My 2017 Bighorn did!
Check out james O'Neal Dodge or give them a call.
You might be surprised at what you could get.
A touch high for my taste but these trucks have went up in price the last month or so.
Like @TexNeck said, check NADA and give what you'll be happy paying for it!