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Would You Pay $107K for this TRX?

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2022 TRX with 3,300 miles. Full site is here:

 
When I can get a 2023 Lone Star edition for under $60,000 and that would be RAM 4x4 5.7 with option 2 equipment, Night Edition, why would I want to pay more.
 
When I can get a 2023 Lone Star edition for under $60,000 and that would be RAM 4x4 5.7 with option 2 equipment, Night Edition, why would I want to pay more.

My neighbor is a Ford Finance Manager and he said it's $20K overpriced.
 
When I can get a 2023 Lone Star edition for under $60,000 and that would be RAM 4x4 5.7 with option 2 equipment, Night Edition, why would I want to pay more.
Because a TRX isn't a bighorn/lone Star.

You can get a Tradesman with a V6 for under $50k. Why would you pay more.
 
2022 TRX with 3,300 miles. Full site is here:

Limited edition color, and available on the lot. You can't order that TRX from the factory anymore. To some it's worth it.
 
3300 miles isn't very many miles. For someone who wants that specific color. And doesn't want to wait....
 
Since the question is "Would You Pay $107K for this TRX?", and not "Should someone buy this TRX for $107K?", my answer is no, I wouldn't buy it. For many reasons, no. But the two primary reasons are that a TRX doesn't fill any particular need I have, and I wouldn't pay more than MSRP for a used truck.

 
Limited edition color, and available on the lot. You can't order that TRX from the factory anymore. To some it's worth it.
For $11,000, have a new one painted.
 
For $11,000, have a new one painted.
Wouldnt have the limited edition plaque on dash, and getting a proper aftermarket paint job to fully change color would cost well over $11k.
 
To be honest, it's not a terrible deal. If you bought a new one (2023) at MSRP, you'll be well over $100k anyways. And in my opinion, the 2022's are better models for the TRX. Digital dash aside, the 2023's are missing a few features that were included in the 2022's.
The Ignition Edition is a better looking one than the Havoc. But the Lunar edition is the best one so far. If you can find a Lunar at MSRP, I'd say take that one instead.
 
The amount of damage I could cause to that truck with that juicy engine in 3300 miles knowing I was dumping it to be someone else's problem.
Don't even worry about the paint :)
 
Wouldnt have the limited edition plaque on dash, and getting a proper aftermarket paint job to fully change color would cost well over $11k.
Who cares about that? Maybe if you're planning to buy this truck and keep it stock. Then save it in pristine condition until some time in the future when it's worth something because of some predicted rarity. I buy vehicles to drive and use. I don't make enough money to collect cars. And I'm too old at this point to think about what one of these trucks might be worth in 4 decades when I'm 100 years old.
 
Smart people of this Forum won't buy it but there's a sucker born every minute....:ROFLMAO:
Seller is obviously confident that they will sell it at that price.
 
You're being emotional considering it...this will never be a collector because it's a "special " edition...it's overpriced by a lot
 

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