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armymp1130

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So i currently have a 2018 ford f150 supercab bought couple months ago i thought i could do the supercab but not working for me i found a 2016 ram 1500 crewcab bighorn with 70k on it for 29k should i go for it?
 
I think $29K sounds a bit high for the age and miles.
 
Two months ago I sold my 2017 Laramie with 122,000 miles on it to a local dealer for $25,000. They put it on the lot for $29,900 firm and it sold in a few days. Prices are crazy but guessing they did come down a little in the fast few months.
 
Two months ago I sold my 2017 Laramie with 122,000 miles on it to a local dealer for $25,000. They put it on the lot for $29,900 firm and it sold in a few days. Prices are crazy but guessing they did come down a little in the fast few months.

I just sold my 2019 Big Horn classic with 51k to the dealership for $29k. They will likely clean it and sell it on the lot for ~$36k. I think that is high as well.


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So i currently have a 2018 ford f150 supercab bought couple months ago i thought i could do the supercab but not working for me i found a 2016 ram 1500 crewcab bighorn with 70k on it for 29k should i go for it?
If it was looked after ( oil changes on time , etc etc ) it would be ok .
 

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