Depends what you consider a bargin.Have you guys tried building a Tradesman? It’s actually pretty surprising how well you can load them up with options. Can even add the Night or Sport packages.
If you don’t want all the high end creature comforts inside but still want a nice looking truck on the exterior the Tradesman is actually a great bargain.
Comparing a 2023 truck price to a 2018 truck price.Depends what you consider a bargin.
A 2023 Tradesman starts at 48.8k per the website with 4x4 5'7 bed and a hemi.
That was the MSRP of my 18 Silverado with a Bose sound system and nav.
The 2023 tradesman has UC3....
Once you load it up it's around 58k MSRP which is kind of expensive for what it is... I paid 64k for my Limited (which is still a lot money).
Also looks like a Bighorn gets you better options for less price when you try and load up a Tradesman.
The Tradesman should start in the mid 30s and be fully loaded by the time it's in the high 40ks imo.
Only thing it's good for is getting a truck to tow.
Good point. I just went to the build site and built a Tradesman as close to the '20 Bighorn I had. The price was about what sticker was on my '20, but it was a surprisingly optioned build. For kicks I then went and built a similar truck in Big Horn trim. Price was fairly close, one thing I did notice is that selecting the Sport option no longer defaulted to 20" wheels on the Big Horn, adding an additional $1300.Have you guys tried building a Tradesman? It’s actually pretty surprising how well you can load them up with options. Can even add the Night or Sport packages.
If you don’t want all the high end creature comforts inside but still want a nice looking truck on the exterior the Tradesman is actually a great bargain.
Are you sure? Where is the sport hood on this truck?Naw, not necessarily. I just drove a Black Sport Big Horn, and the only chrome was the badges (wheels were alum, not the shiny chrome)
the bumper, grille, and bumper were all body color.
In fact, it looked similar to the Night edition in many ways, but no black wheels.
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Read Post #4. The sport performance hood only comes on the Laramie trims and up for the sport appearance package. NOT on a Big Horn.Are you sure? Where is the sport hood on this truck?
What trim package is thisIt is the "worktruck" trim. I had this one for a while. I added Rebel wheels and tires and step boards.
Interesting that the Back to Serve edition has the same front end and grille.
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Except the lug nutsSport is chrome.
Night is no chrome.
Haha the fully loaded Laramie I bought at the end of 2019 had an MSRP of $58k. Prices have seriously gone up in the last three plus years.Depends what you consider a bargin.
A 2023 Tradesman starts at 48.8k per the website with 4x4 5'7 bed and a hemi.
That was the MSRP of my 18 Silverado with a Bose sound system and nav.
The 2023 tradesman has UC3....
Once you load it up it's around 58k MSRP which is kind of expensive for what it is... I paid 64k for my Limited (which is still a lot money).
Also looks like a Bighorn gets you better options for less price when you try and load up a Tradesman.
The Tradesman should start in the mid 30s and be fully loaded by the time it's in the high 40ks imo.
Only thing it's good for is getting a truck to tow.
Yep, pretty silly imo.Except the lug nuts