Trucks Are CRAZY Expensive: These Are The Best Used Buys UNDER $25K!

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  • @atmartens
    @atmartens 2 года назад +69

    The car market is way to wild right now. What makes me even more worried is the number of cars that have been in accidents, or salvage titles, that are finding their way into the mainstream dealerships and forums for sale. Crazy times.

    • @citizenpark2782
      @citizenpark2782 2 года назад +3

      I’m curious, tell me more… please

    • @marinusdedreu3833
      @marinusdedreu3833 2 года назад

      Perfect time to rebuild write offs and scam people thinking it's a clean title. You'd be surprised how many vehicles are vin swapped as well so you think it's clean when it reality it's been written off

    • @andrewrussell360
      @andrewrussell360 2 года назад +1

      @@citizenpark2782 L

    • @FranklinHicks-qs4gs
      @FranklinHicks-qs4gs Год назад +6

      So true. Went to look at some subarus on the carmax lot. Everyone of them had been repainted .

    • @CPLBSS88
      @CPLBSS88 Год назад +2

      Pisses me off to no end that stealer-ships and manufacturers are allowed to buy up and destroy used vehicles.

  • @bubbacharpentier1286
    @bubbacharpentier1286 2 года назад +27

    Current prices are crazy. Bought a 2013 Tahoe with Z71 package and 108k miles for $18,500 in August 2020. I felt like it was a good deal then and now seeing what they going for makes me glad I got one then. I’ll replace the parts on it when needed and drive it forever. I can’t see spending 30k on something with 100k miles or 70k for new.

    • @careykuhn9174
      @careykuhn9174 10 месяцев назад

      Got 240k on my 2007 yukon. Doesnt burn a drop. Other then a pan gasket, rear main and tranny rebuild at 220k not a single other problem. Suspension is still tight. Still love the rig!

    • @swolenation8432
      @swolenation8432 7 месяцев назад +1

      Got 220 k on a 2002 7.3 ford f250 powerstroke no blow by no fuel in the oil starts up when it's 0 degrees like nothing Besides brakes ball Joints shocks maintenance Issues It's only had an intake 6 pos chip exhaust glow plugs and bigger Injectors and a banks wicked wheel and intake plenum and pipes But all that was just for performance not cus it needed to be fixed. And the thing is super crisp running wise and got tranny redone to handle all that new power But I drive it easy. Never beat on it but powers there when you need it to towe something As far as unconcerned it's an indestructible truck

  • @robertmacdonald4518
    @robertmacdonald4518 2 года назад +11

    I bought a 2002 Silverado 2500 6.0 4L80 in 2011, it had 75k miles, new BF All Terrains, color matched cap LEER, no rust, new Fisher plow. I paid 12k its loaded except leather try to find that now for that price! Ive plowed towed vacationed in New England weather , its amazing in snow plows like a tank and only had fuel pump and Knock sensors and wheel bearings esp commercial plowing. I still have it 11 years rust now starting to catch up but I still love it.

    • @grumpyengg5978
      @grumpyengg5978 2 года назад +1

      Some of the best, toughest trucks from GM came out of that timeframe. Of course there are a few small issues like you had and maybe leaky trans lines etc. but otherwise, tough power trains.

    • @ToyotaNutjob
      @ToyotaNutjob 2 года назад

      Trashm guarantee that thing is leaking all over your oil pan. Have fun with trash

    • @j_rainsgoat3929
      @j_rainsgoat3929 6 месяцев назад

      No death wobble? My 1500😮HD 6.0 developed death w if I hit 3 pot holes in a row the wobble would take affect scared the hell out of me.

  • @kathrinaona8518
    @kathrinaona8518 Год назад +10

    I am tempted to sell my 2007 Chevy Silverado HD 2500 for a smaller truck but watching this reinforces that I have a very good and reliable truck. Thank you guys.

    • @stevemelancon6207
      @stevemelancon6207 11 месяцев назад +3

      Don't sell your 2007 2500 HD. I have a 2004 2500 HD Crew Cab. It's been the best truck I've ever owned. Only 220,000 miles on it. Runs great. I will never sell it. You SHOULD KEEP yours as well.

  • @tafloyd2
    @tafloyd2 2 года назад +14

    Also Nathan, great choice on your top truck!! The f150 5.0 v8 I bought recently hands down the best value I found…..2011, fully loaded f150 with the coyote, 6 speed, actual steel doors, 4x4, 3.73e locker. I bought from a family that just babied this truck and kept it spotless. I was shocked that compared to the base model 2013-2015 trucks I could afford….this truck is SUPER nice.

    • @johnshorba
      @johnshorba 2 года назад

      Nice! I got a 2013 and like it a lot, check the leadframe module ford has a “warranty extension” not a recall on them. Meaning that they will replace it if they have the part. Mine went bad, and the part i had to pay out of pocket, but get that done if its effecting your year, my Trannsmission locked up when i was at a stop sign

  • @bradh6185
    @bradh6185 2 года назад +10

    My best friend has the dodge 2500 with the 24-valve 4x4. I think it's a 2001. It looks gorgeous and sounds like a dream at 300,000 miles. He paid $9000 for it 5 or 6 years ago. The transmission went out last year and he had a local transmission shop rebuild it with better than OEM parts. What a truck!

    • @chantzabrams1527
      @chantzabrams1527 Год назад +1

      I never care about DODGE RAM JEEP haters.
      Myself, my family, and many friends have them and they are insanely dependable!
      People got in DODGE HATER mode when I was a little kid. My family never quit driving them, but anything not a truck was a CJ,a Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, or Durango
      Some of Dodge cars in 80s90s probably not so good and that caused a bad name.
      On the truck Jeep side it’s mostly undeniable good stuff.. some transmission troubles in early Cummins years and once past the old square trucks the quality has just kept improving
      I own them, I love them (no regrets)

  • @dannyo6699
    @dannyo6699 2 года назад +7

    The last vehicle I bought at a dealership was a 99 Chevy Silverado in 2011. I'm still driving the truck and just finished replacing the water pump on it and renewed the licence so I can drive it again. It's been a very reliable truck for me. I've bought 3 vehicles since, and all 3 were bought privately. I bought a 2000 Dodge Caravan, (not Grand) and I paid $500.00 for that van. After that I bought a 1998 Ford Windstar, also for $500.00. This past summer, I bought a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan for $1000.00. I've been extremely happy with each purchase. Yes I've had to do some work on each, currently I'm looking for a new engine for the 2000 Caravan, and the Ford Windstar got t-boned in an accident in January, so it got totaled out...which is why I'm looking for an engine for the 2000 Caravan to put it back into service. The 2006 Grand Caravan has a coolant leak and I've got the components to replace parts for that.
    But overall, I don't plan on buying from any dealership until the prices become reasonable again and I need a vehicle I can't get through a private deal.

  • @josephdunkle1152
    @josephdunkle1152 2 года назад +23

    I like Nathan's pick of the GM HD 6.0 Vortec combo. No diesel turbos, injectors, or DEF to worry about.

  • @ignignxkt
    @ignignxkt 2 года назад +11

    Horne Ford in Arizona. Prices are absolutely insane. They wanted 33k for a single cab work truck f150, white, no options. And over 50k for a Ford Ranger Lariat.

  • @helenslack5190
    @helenslack5190 2 года назад +5

    My 2007 f150 xl just hit 90,000 miles. 4.2 l v6 five speed stick. 3.73 posi rear end. Somehow still no rust no real mucks or scratches. I look at new trucks and go best to keep my truck been paid for over 10 years does all I need.

  • @TheCamster44
    @TheCamster44 2 года назад +13

    Thank you Nathan for recognizing the “Brodozer” wheels. I see that so much these days and try not to get irritated at them because their not my truck. Still is annoying lol. Thank you guys for all your videos, most honest and fun automotive channel!.

  • @JohnDoe-ud2cc
    @JohnDoe-ud2cc 2 года назад +7

    I just sold my 2011 Tacoma Sport 4x4 4door 6’bed. The truck was in exceptional shape with only 97k on it. I had it listed for $29k and had a list of people trying to buy it because it was they said it was nicest one under $30k. The problem we ran into was the banks didn’t want to lend on it. It was because of it’s age and because of today’s crazy supply and demand market driving prices higher than KBB value. I had 3 super excited buyers fall through because of the banks. I ended up selling it to a cash buyer

    • @jerrytalley802
      @jerrytalley802 Год назад

      In the future, try to find a buyer that uses credit unions. They ALWAYS lend more on used cars than banks

    • @bradsmalt3852
      @bradsmalt3852 Год назад +1

      Another issue I ran into is if your unfortunate to have an accident insurance companies will try to give you book value which is way less than market value. Get an appraiser and or a lawyer these days.

  • @danthompson1467
    @danthompson1467 2 года назад +31

    6.0 gas gm can not be beat We have ran them will over 500000 miles in our service company

    • @cbskwkdnslwhanznamdm2849
      @cbskwkdnslwhanznamdm2849 2 года назад +3

      They just feel so sluggish, especially in mountains

    • @derakbell8143
      @derakbell8143 2 года назад +2

      Not with afm or don't they didn't go that much mileage.
      Maybe a pre 07 6.0 or a later l96

    • @danthompson1467
      @danthompson1467 2 года назад +3

      I’m talking 3/4 ton trucks and up no fuel management system I’ve never had a hd with that on it

    • @anaskhalil4997
      @anaskhalil4997 7 месяцев назад

      What years?

    • @danthompson1467
      @danthompson1467 7 месяцев назад

      @@anaskhalil4997 one 2007 2500 van kuv body sold it at 505000.0 370000.0 on a 2009 still running it 2011 2500 312000 still running it another 2011 2500 hd 320000.0 still running it and a 2017 147000.0 3500 just put a tran in it didn’t fail flywheel broke and wiped the case out we have had great luck with them we had a 2002 but I think we put a motor in it at 250000.0 and sold it right after

  • @shreksexy6879
    @shreksexy6879 Год назад +4

    No love for the V8 Dakota? C'mon guys! Ram/Dodge needs to make them again, what you guys think? Great video! Keep it coming guys!

  • @mannyc2604
    @mannyc2604 2 года назад +9

    I love when Nathan and Andre get together 😄👏🏼👍🏼

  • @rysterstech
    @rysterstech 2 года назад +15

    One truck to avoid is a 2004-10 f150 with the 3v 5.4 engines, they have oil sludge buildup and when they happens, new entire engine. The 4.6 3V and the 5.0 are excellent engines, but the 3v 5.4 is horrible. The 6.8 V10 is a bulletproof engine you could get in the E-Series and the super duty from 99-2010, although it was a gas guzzler.

    • @bill_clinton697
      @bill_clinton697 2 года назад

      I advise the same thing. Though if a 2004-2011 F-150 with the 5.4 3v has a new engine, I'd consider it okay to buy. Though do religious 3000 mile oil changes on the 5.4 3v and it'll last. Though don't go out and buy a 150k mile 5.4 3v with major cam phaser ticks and think you can fix it with sludge cleaner and future 3000 mile changes. Only buy a 70k+ mile 5.4 3v if it has good documentation proving 3000 mile oil changes.

    • @andrewrussell360
      @andrewrussell360 2 года назад +1

      I would say the 5.0 is more reliable than the 4.6

    • @dragon10168
      @dragon10168 Год назад +1

      Idk I’ve got a 2010 5.4 and owned it since 120k, it’s at 146k as of now one year later and j haven’t had any issues! I just do oil changes every 5k and she runs great! On the contrary the first one I had looked at had 120k and then started ticking and sure enough cam phasers went bad a week after getting it. Went back to the dealer and demanded a trade, they gave me a trade for the same exact truck which is the one I have now that runs great! Truly depends on the previous owners and how they treated their trucks.

    • @79random
      @79random Год назад

      Also the 5.4 is a nightmare for spark plugs and exahust manifolds.

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 Год назад +1

      04 and 08 3valve with 270k mi , full synthetic motorcraft , conoco only , from day 1

  • @brendanluby
    @brendanluby Год назад +2

    I grew up driving my dad's manual 4 cylinder 1997 Toyota T100. Not a lot of power but definitely a solid truck. Also with the 9 foot bed. It's now almost 27 years old and still only has 97,000 miles on it.

  • @samwolf8151
    @samwolf8151 2 года назад +5

    I bought a Mazda B4000 because of your series for $6000 from the original owner.

  • @joshuasobocan1756
    @joshuasobocan1756 2 года назад +5

    People always seem to forget that the colorado/canyon from 2009-2012 came with a 5.3 v8 without fuel management. Such a good and reliable truck. I have a 2005 4.0l ranger 4x4 thats in good shape and its ok truck, not the most reliable. I also have a colorado v8 and its better on gas than the ranger, can tow more, rides smoother, I had much better luck with reliability, its faster, and is just a much better overall truck. On the used market they hover around the same price but the colorado v8 is a better bang for your buck.

  • @Eclipse-ss7ko
    @Eclipse-ss7ko Год назад +1

    This is the first time I have seen your channel. I bought a brand new ranger in 2001 at 18,000 and I drove it for 250,000 miles and sold it for 5000. Great vehicle.

  • @survivethrive2468
    @survivethrive2468 8 месяцев назад +1

    I scooped up at 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3 v8 4x4 with 125,000 miles on it 3 years ago. That truck is damm bullet proof paid 5 grand before the covid b.s

  • @crmcbrideww
    @crmcbrideww 2 года назад +8

    I’ve bought 2 cars in the last 6 months. A 2006 Toyota Sequoia(230k miles) for $5,000 and a 2008 5.7 Tundra(130k miles) for $14,000. I’m starting to think I got a pretty good deal on them.

    • @ronniegillaspy
      @ronniegillaspy Год назад +2

      My wife had a 2006 sequoia that she drove until 2019. Great dependable suv.

  • @curtrn
    @curtrn 2 года назад +2

    Hope I did the right thing ???
    I purchased a 130,000 mile very nice deleted and tuned 2004 F250 FX4 with a blown head gasket 6.0, big surprise ! It cost 10 K. Spent another 10 K and had new ringed heads put in, bullet proof billet water pump, oil cooler , blue spring fuel regulator, dummy plugs, stand pipes, glow plugs , injectors and thermostat replaced. 2 K on tires and odds and ends. I'm in at $ 22,000 for a well sorted truck. This was financially crazy just a few years ago but , today I feel I did the right thing as diesel regulations increase and diesel truck costs have become crazier than the average used truck market it was the only way I could enter the game.

  • @borissakharov3794
    @borissakharov3794 5 месяцев назад +2

    I had a 4t gen ram 1500 with the 5.7 and 8 speed. absolutely loved that truck. took all of the abuse I put it through, towing and all, and I never had to so much as change a spark plug.

  • @Veyronp87
    @Veyronp87 2 года назад +5

    totally agree on Nissan trucks. they seem to be the only ones that are somewhat reasonably priced.

  • @jackiejorpjomp
    @jackiejorpjomp 2 года назад +51

    I would recommend a 2010 or older ford f150 with the 2 valve 4.6l V8. Cheap to operate very reliable engine. Just not too good on mpg but why are you buying a truck if you care about mpg.

    • @ChiefRickyRC
      @ChiefRickyRC 2 года назад +1

      Love Towing with my 06 mercury lol fr

    • @Contreras-z4e
      @Contreras-z4e 2 года назад +1

      I have a 1998 almost 300k runs like new still

    • @bill_clinton697
      @bill_clinton697 2 года назад +1

      For the trucks, 2004 was the switch over from 2v to 3v. The 5.4 2v in F-150s from 1997 to 2003 is a solid choice. The 4.6 3v used in 2004 to 2011 was solid. The 5.4 3v from 2004 to 2011 is shit and should be avoided at all costs. The 4.6 and 5.4 4v used in a few Fords and Lincolns is a great power train, though it isn't as common as the 2v or 3v.

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell 2 года назад

      @@bill_clinton697 my friend/co worker got a 2004 HD 150 with 7 lugs and (I believe) 8200 GVWR, with the mini clam shell doors for behind the bench seat extra storage, 4wd, 8 ft bed, with 4.6L.
      I believe it had a listed 3000(?) lb payload. We worked for a farmer and logger and she has her own small horse farm/farm
      I always liked that truck and loaded it up with 60 or so bales for her to take home a number of times.

    • @andrewrussell360
      @andrewrussell360 2 года назад

      Why would you get the 2010 instead of the 2011 with the 5.0

  • @tafloyd2
    @tafloyd2 2 года назад +7

    Great choice Nathan! Those 6.0 v8s are great and as someone who just bought a truck in this market…..they are a great value at this time.

  • @samwolf8151
    @samwolf8151 2 года назад +5

    Loved this. Do it again: $12.5k 300 mile distance max

  • @fritty9927
    @fritty9927 2 года назад +5

    I got ya all beat. I got a 53 Chevy stepside, 13k! Only 25k on the odometer. Blue flame straight six, three on the tree. Everything works. Box heater, A/C (windows down), AM radio, perfect primer paint, dual exhaust and carbs!! I daily drive it. Kinda screams at 60 but gets the job done, and I think my dad told me you could pull a house with it. Yeah my gas mileage sucks; about 12mpg, but I bet I’ll sell it for more than I paid some day🤣🤣🤣
    PS:my dads 97

  • @LoneWolfHustle
    @LoneWolfHustle 2 года назад +3

    I drive that 2013 F150 for work. It has 275k miles on it. Still runs pretty good lol.

  • @jlh505050
    @jlh505050 2 года назад +11

    For a half-ton truck, I recommend the 2003-2006 GM 1500 trucks. Great LS engines with no fuel management junk, dependable 4L60E transmissions, easy to service and repair.

    • @bill_clinton697
      @bill_clinton697 2 года назад +2

      The 4L60e really depends on the usage. If the truck was used to tow and the driver left the transmission in D / OD, the torque converter will get burned out and will strip the transmission. If the truck was not used for towing or towed in 3 / 3D, it is fine.
      It depends on the year if the truck says PRND321 or PRN(OD)321. 1999-2006 GMT800s half tons said PRND321 while 1995-1999 GMT400 said PRN(OD)321

    • @everybodystaycalm5090
      @everybodystaycalm5090 2 года назад

      I just got my stolen, that's why I'm looking at this video

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint 2 года назад +3

      Dependable 4L60e...lmao yeah ok

    • @jlh505050
      @jlh505050 2 года назад +3

      @@OtisFlint Very reliable. Just don’t tow 10,000 pounds in overdrive at 75 mph in August in the mountains every day. And, change the transmission fluid and filter about every 75,000 miles.

    • @SuperMustangred
      @SuperMustangred Год назад

      ​@Bill_Clinton69, except they fold up in crashes.

  • @kennethnash598
    @kennethnash598 5 месяцев назад

    I bought a 2011 extended cab canyon for $10k. electric windows, mirrors, cruise control, mp3 cd radio. l4 engine after fixing 3 sensors ,engine runs great. upholstery in good condition, seats have had covers. silver sle. got up to 23 mpg highway. only code left on computer is basically tpms. When checking on listed trucks they have ended up being sold wjust before we looked at them. 131k mileage

  • @MisterQ007
    @MisterQ007 2 года назад +4

    Summer 2021 i sold my 2016 F150 v8 4x4 Lariat for a profit and bought a 2010 Nissan Titan LE 4x4 for $18k. Owned a 2004 Titan for 8 years before the F150. Titan is a solid truck. Underrated. No issues. I only drive truck for towing and hauling so no need to own more expensive truck especially when F150 broke down twice in 18 months. Under warranty luckily.

    • @bill_clinton697
      @bill_clinton697 2 года назад

      The Titan is truly a underrated truck. They have exhaust manifold issues which can suck up parts of the catalytic converter into the engine. All VK56DE engines have this issue. It can be fixed with after-market exhaust manifolds or by deleting the catalytic converter if you live in a state without emissions testing.
      Other than the exhaust manifolds, which are the fatal flaw, these trucks are known to be solid and in my opinion, are essentially cheaper Tundras.

  • @JURASSICEDITS09
    @JURASSICEDITS09 2 года назад +2

    I have a 2007 chevy 2500 HD 4×4 Z71 Exended cab 8ft box 6.0 v8 6speed auto. The refreshed body style I had it l properly leveled out when I first got it. Iv hade it now 5 years 180,000 hard miles between me and my brother. Over all its Ben a solid truck no reliability issues. I love it . At 180 000 it's needing the front end rebuilt wich seems to be the week link for these trucks . But If I had to buy another truck I'd most definitely be buying a newer versions of my truck.

  • @jasonbrown5014
    @jasonbrown5014 2 года назад +3

    Part of the problem is people are buying crew cabs and extended cabs with every option imaginable . This affects the used truck market too because there isn't enough standard trucks in the used market. It also makes the manufacturers think that people want every option on their truck and they push out more $70k trucks rather than $40k trucks. It's hard to find a standard cab/long bed truck. This makes the price of really old trucks go up because you have to buy an old truck to get a standard cab long bed truck now.

    • @hasaanen2194
      @hasaanen2194 2 года назад

      I have one I’m selling 😂. 2004 ford ranger 55,000 miles rwd

    • @hasaanen2194
      @hasaanen2194 2 года назад

      3.0 v6

  • @PureEvil1138
    @PureEvil1138 2 года назад +4

    I have a 4.0 ranger. Best truck ever!

  • @victorhernandez6925
    @victorhernandez6925 10 месяцев назад +1

    A dealer in Miami Lakes, Florida. I was trying to get a new Kia Telluride prestige xpro. MSRP was 52,978. Sales person said they get $ 60,000, all day long.
    Final price was 67,900.
    Obviously I did not buy

  • @DementedDistraction
    @DementedDistraction 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's crazy for me seeing what old Rangers are going for right now.
    I have an '04 XLT FX-4 that I bought in 2019 with 64k miles for $2,400.
    I look at classifieds and dealership listings now and I see similar years and trims with over 100k miles going for 10k, 12k, sometimes even more.

  • @commenttuff8891
    @commenttuff8891 2 года назад +1

    Ford rancho santa margarita is a legit dealer still around. Last month I got a 2021 ford ranger tremor with 4K miles for only $40,120!! They are not greedy and great people

  • @jeffschimke3297
    @jeffschimke3297 2 года назад +5

    I had a 2007 f 250 with a 6.0 bought new had no problems the 6.4 was junk

    • @ericneal1872
      @ericneal1872 2 года назад

      Ditto. I had an '07 F250 with the 6.0 Diesel. I towed enormous loads with it. Never had a single issue with it and it got great fuel economy. And, BTW it was a salvage title truck when I bought it. Everyone that I ever new that had a problem with their 6.0 had modified it in some way for more power. I kept mine bone stock. If I had listened to this broadcast before I bought it, I would have missed out on a great truck.

  • @O-Hymark
    @O-Hymark 2 года назад +8

    Great video. These two guys together always make for enjoyable and informative discussions

    • @omardevonlittle3817
      @omardevonlittle3817 2 года назад +1

      Nobody loves trucks like andrei

    • @O-Hymark
      @O-Hymark 2 года назад +1

      @@omardevonlittle3817 The dude is a gem.

  • @wannabeangler
    @wannabeangler 2 года назад +1

    My '07 Ram 2500 runs great and will be in the driveway for many more years. No "TICK" or "GLITCH" just a "HITCH".

  • @jeffmcginnis8051
    @jeffmcginnis8051 2 года назад +1

    Iv got a 2010 Silverado H , with 340,000 miles . . 1/2 quart of oil about every 2,000 miles or so. Best part is I bought it for $2,200 about 60,000 miles ago.

  • @molonlabe7750
    @molonlabe7750 9 месяцев назад

    My 2007 silverado LBZ w/allison 1000 6 speed has 208k miles on it and runs like a champ. Never one problem in 18 years owning it. Best truck ive ever owned. Selling for $22k its honestly immaculate inside and out. Buying a new $95k-er its time

  • @gbaileyo7
    @gbaileyo7 Год назад +2

    93 4.0 ranger is a OHV engine. After 2001 they went to a OHC design 4.0

  • @Gazziza29
    @Gazziza29 2 года назад +13

    The first gen Tundra (00-06) is a great buy for sure under $25k

    • @shanesolar3924
      @shanesolar3924 2 года назад

      You mean under 5k

    • @Gazziza29
      @Gazziza29 2 года назад

      @@shanesolar3924 Good luck finding one that is in good condition, good maintenance record and low miles for that price. Any of them that are worth buying are in the $15-$20k range at least. Anything under $10k and it's a shitbox that's rusted, faded, and been in a wreck.

    • @shanesolar3924
      @shanesolar3924 2 года назад

      @@Gazziza29 exactly. Buy a one with a rotted frame and Toyota will buy it off you from the recall and give you at least twice what you paid for it

  • @csinalabama
    @csinalabama 2 года назад +2

    I see truck prices dropping around me. Starting to see $3k - $5k discount and the oil price spike has only just started. $12k off new trucks by June. Meanwhile, I am still seeing 24k Ford Mavericks selling for $44k, which is just nuts. Old Ford trucks with the 4.6 and old Toyota trucks with the 4.6 are the best ones to buy.

  • @yoanlevesque7725
    @yoanlevesque7725 2 года назад +4

    Over msrp is illegal in Canada 😃

  • @swathdiver489
    @swathdiver489 2 года назад +4

    LBZ is my favorite Dirtymax motor!

  • @compassandradio6261
    @compassandradio6261 4 месяца назад

    The 1st gen Avalanche 😈
    Beast for budget, you can't beat it; especially the 2500 with 6.0L and 4L80E.

  • @ryolacap
    @ryolacap 9 месяцев назад

    I got a Nissan 2010 pro-4x 80k miles 6 cylinder leather for $20k, threw a new grill on it to make it look different and love it… glad to hear I got a “buy”. I am always a bit nervous

  • @coryernewein
    @coryernewein 2 года назад +2

    No DEF or DPF on that 2006 if I recall correctly, I know here in Canada 2007 was the year emissions for diesels came on hard and heavy with tons of teething pains.

  • @williamsisk2897
    @williamsisk2897 2 года назад +1

    Around the same time this video was posted I purchased a 2013 Ram 1500 with the 6 speed transmission Outdoorsman trim 85k miles for under the $25k mark. The same dealership currently has a 2012 Ram 1500 I believe the express trim for under $18k. I stopped by to look at the latter but it was in the shop having the heads smoothed.

  • @monocogenit1
    @monocogenit1 2 года назад +1

    Great video guys. Thanks again. I was about to buy a truck, preferably a 3/4 ton truck, started looking online and soon found my budget jump from $25k to $35 in about 15 mins of looking. All the trucks, besides mid size trucks, were way above that for lower mileage vehicles. Guess I'll be waiting until I save more money and/or markets cool down a bit.

  • @brentmcmahon8188
    @brentmcmahon8188 11 месяцев назад +1

    My brother and step mom both have Rangers and they have been great little trucks.

  • @rodneylw10
    @rodneylw10 23 дня назад

    The Toyota and Honda dealers are ripping people off in my area. I just bought a used Mazda from a Honda dealer. The car was in great shape and exactly what I was looking for BUT they added $3100 dealer fee for a USED car called Platinum Package ($1900) and Dealer Fee ($1200 )

  • @TheNotimprezed
    @TheNotimprezed 2 года назад +1

    The dealer markup solution is simple - don't buy a vehicle marked up. For starters you are gonna be waaaay underwater on that in 2 years. I don't even blame the dealers and feel bad for them and the sales departments too. Most these places made money from the volume they sold. Now they have no inventory to sell. They are left trying to make the same amount of money from 1 sale as they made off of 10 sales before. A lot of the sales guys have been laid off or quit to find another job. It's not much fun to work a 60 hour week and not get a paycheck...

  • @kellstat
    @kellstat Год назад +1

    Let's not BS boys, there are very, very , and I mean very few American trucks after mid 2000's that where with the headaches, cost, unreliability... The Toyota trucks,(Land Cruiser, Tundra, Sequoia, Tacoma, 4runner, Prado, FJ cruiser...almost any & every model & year(- some Tacoma frames a few years[and Toyota fixed a lot of those]).

  • @DEVUNK88
    @DEVUNK88 2 года назад +2

    HD truck picks......mid 2000 ford f250-350 4x4 with a v10
    2006-12 chevy 2500-3500 4x4 with a 6.0l v8
    or early-mid 2000's chevy 2500-3500 with a 8.1l big block gas v8 and the allison trans
    avoid all dodge trucks, the transmissions are pure garbage, the front ends get the death wobble
    avoid all ford 6.0l and 6.4l powerstrokes
    I would avoid diesels in general just due to potential maintenece and repair cost, but pre emmisions and pre def trucks I would only consider.
    2006 duramax
    and 7.3 powerstrokes
    and any 5.9 cummins that has been mated to an allison and transplatented into a ford or chevy
    but those would blow the budget
    you can find ford v10 and chevy gas v8 trucks for around $10,000-$20,000 no problem
    avoid trucks from the rust belt no matter how good the price, and or states that get snow
    avoid trucks that have plows attached unless it was lightly used
    oklahoma seems to be the zone with no road salt, low humidity, no ocean salt and flat roads, prolly a lot of easy highway miles
    but either way go south

  • @SuperAudionut
    @SuperAudionut Год назад

    I’m with Nathan. My dream truck is 2002 Chevy Duramax 2500 4WD extended cab, standard bed with only 60k original miles. Fortunate to get family discount bought it from my father in law.

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn Год назад +1

    I've got an idea, DON'T PAY OVER MSRP.!!! There's no way I'm paying over MSRP for any vehicle

  • @RCRitterFPV
    @RCRitterFPV 2 года назад +1

    Best bang for buck 20k budget
    10-15k purchase price with 5-10k repair / upgrades.

  • @iamn360
    @iamn360 2 года назад +4

    My 05 f250 6.0 powerstroke was $20k when I bought it private party last year. I could even sell it for more. These prices are nuts

  • @friday1941
    @friday1941 2 года назад +6

    "I loved that truck, except for how expensive it was to fix" Comments like this are my favorite lol

  • @robertsupers1150
    @robertsupers1150 2 года назад

    I've never had a problem with a salvage title here in PA. Found my mom's car with a salvage title and she's had it now for 5 years with no problems. Just bought my suv in february with a salvage flood title and it's fine

  • @RyeitOut
    @RyeitOut 2 года назад +4

    I still love the 2016-2018 model Silverado LTZ’s 5.3 or 6.2 V8s. Im not really impressed with the new models unless its a GMC Sierra.

    • @grumpyengg5978
      @grumpyengg5978 2 года назад +1

      Nice trucks indeed. A quick search of my local listings and these are all north of $35k USD.

  • @Mason-fv1zl
    @Mason-fv1zl Год назад +1

    The Nissan Frontier is a really good option I have a 2014 and I love it.

  • @johnslate717
    @johnslate717 Год назад

    I’ve been seeing 2014 Ford F-150 Lariat SuperCab 4WD for 20k around 120 k miles in California . I’ll be buying one myself with a 5.0 and 6 speed transmission. Fully loaded

  • @tjadamsZ06
    @tjadamsZ06 2 года назад +2

    At ~33:15 Nathan states "they're using heat" and Andre agrees with respect to how the Duramax is managing emissions without DEF. That's patently inaccurate if you're talking about 2006-early 2007 LBZ (or late LLY) rigs. Those do not have a DPF at all (though they do have a cat) and do not regen in anyway. What you're think about are 2007.5-2010 LMM Duramaxes that do have a DPF, but do not have DEF. In reality, all trucks with DPFs use heat to clean up emissions, whether or not they use DEF in the SCR process. But the '7.5-10s are injecting fuel into the engine during the exhaust stroke to produce that heat, which makes them far less desirable IMHO. Cylinder wash-down, oil dilution, excess heat in the turbo etc. are all problems with this regen strategy (both Ford and RAM also used or still use this strategy). For what it's worth, the '11+ Duramax (LML, L5P) uses a 9th (low pressure) injector in the downpipe to inject the fuel to provide the heat for regen.
    In other words, no, LBZ Duramax engines "don't use heat" to deal with emissions beyond the catalytic converter. LMMs use a DPF with no DEF and inject the additional fuel on the exhaust stroke. And LML/L5P do use DEF and a 9th injector.
    This is why LBZs are so sought after (along with the 6 speed version of the Allison as you correctly pointed out) and why LMMs are probably the least desirable generation after LB7s that have the injector issues you mentioned.

    • @grumpyengg5978
      @grumpyengg5978 2 года назад

      Good write up. Exactly why I purchased the truck in my avatar…2007 classic Sierra with LBZ. Got it last year with 75k miles on it. Love this thing!!

    • @korn111685
      @korn111685 2 года назад +1

      My experience with LMM is 320k trouble free miles. Maintenance, yes. But extremely good pickup with comfort and looks to boot.

  • @coryernewein
    @coryernewein 2 года назад +2

    93 to 2011 very similar except for the suspension.

  • @mydamhouse
    @mydamhouse 6 месяцев назад

    I know that this is an older video, but I came across this 2017 Toyota 4 Runner SR5, which is a base model with 97,000 miles that I feel was over priced around 29,000, only to see it again priced for 32,000. It's tax time and these dealerships have lost their mind.

  • @kevinregan5566
    @kevinregan5566 2 года назад +1

    In my experience to get a 5-year car loan from most banks, a vehicle must be less than 10 years old and have less than 100,000 miles.

  • @aaronkowalewski659
    @aaronkowalewski659 Год назад

    I agree with you about not getting a lifted truck. Although I wouldn't hesitate to get one that's been leveled. Especially one one with quality components.

  • @csuitestudent
    @csuitestudent 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I have a 2012 Ford 150, got it with 114k at 12k this time last year. It’s for work towing a small dump trailer daily for about a year. It has been great. Had to make some minor repairs but the engine and Tran is strong. This is my first ever truck. It’s fun.

  • @NK-vw4ms
    @NK-vw4ms 2 года назад

    This video is awesome! So surprised there aren’t more vids like this across RUclips. Thanks for doing tuus

  • @frankkeel8410
    @frankkeel8410 Год назад +1

    The best buy a new Ford Maverick. Has warranty and amazing.

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn Год назад +1

    The 7.3 litre powerstroke diesel was a great engine, but I wouldn't get the 6.0 litre diesel

  • @DR-UTAH
    @DR-UTAH 2 года назад +3

    I would say Toyota Tacoma 2nd gen should be on the list. The Tacoma is very reliable truck just do your maintenance and it will run forever.

  • @frankkeel8410
    @frankkeel8410 Год назад +1

    No used Trucks in CT. All over priced and no warranty!

  • @tatamartino9486
    @tatamartino9486 Год назад

    I bought a 2005 Tundra with the 4.7 V8 , I love it

  • @rnt45t1
    @rnt45t1 2 года назад +1

    These years for these prices are ridiculous. I would NEVER pay over 20k for something over 10 years old.

  • @brentmcmahon8188
    @brentmcmahon8188 11 месяцев назад

    3 Gen Dodge 3500 4x4 4 door long bed dullay 6 speed manual and manual 4x4 selector and this a 05 I bought new and it has been a great truck and has 151k .

  • @antarescs2792
    @antarescs2792 Год назад

    Antioch Nissan and Toyota in California are marking their vehicles up around 10k last few weeks I was there. I left that place and didn't go back.

  • @swcordovaf
    @swcordovaf Год назад +1

    2005-2006 tundras are outstanding. 6.5 foot
    Beds. Good cab space, an over performing 270 horsepower engine. Awesome ergonomics. Fantastic visibility. If you can avoid the rust you got a truck that can easily go half million miles. Easy to work on. Easy to find parts. Tons of first gen tundras on the road. You can get them with low miles for around 14-17 k. I love mine

  • @jamesclapp6940
    @jamesclapp6940 2 года назад

    In northern western Nevada both of the ford dealers(crowin ford and capital ford) have marke ups across the board on new trucks and suv of $3K and up to $10K. as for the chevy gmc/chevrolet in the same market they are at $5K mark up!

  • @ChiefRickyRC
    @ChiefRickyRC 2 года назад

    Id like to add if you only need 2wd and pull 3lb or less, get a 2006 and up Ford Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis/ or Lincoln Town Car. I just pull my 16' 70hp fishing boat and get 20ish mpg average keeping 65mph and under. These cars are 50/50 balance maybe just 50lbs heavier in the back and make great shop trucks idk if you've ever seen their trunks 😆. Also Roadmasters and Caprices are cool but I'd rather save them

  • @Landlordsplace
    @Landlordsplace Год назад

    Cologne now thats some funny Sheet. Ya truck prices are "out right nuts" great video.

  • @twistedturtle6654
    @twistedturtle6654 Год назад

    That suburban sounds like a good donor truck for a project. All the drive line stuff sounds solid.

  • @georgelaflare
    @georgelaflare 11 месяцев назад

    I bought my 2002 Duramax Crew Cab for 7k a couple weeks ago. Just gotta stay on the lookout for the deals

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn Год назад +1

    I would never get any Hummer or any GM past 2006year

  • @nickcellini7574
    @nickcellini7574 9 месяцев назад

    I just looked at flood ford out of Rhode Island there charging 97k for the ford bronco base model. 70k for 2020 ford F150.

  • @rcghalohell
    @rcghalohell 10 месяцев назад

    Damn, even my year was number 1. I can't complain about the truck. My lbz has been trusty besides the usually egr plague of diesels

  • @keithmorrison9372
    @keithmorrison9372 11 месяцев назад

    I got a 05 Duramax 2500HD with 158,000 miles . I paid $20,000. I'm in Oregon. Its a west coast truck

  • @Ram1rez601
    @Ram1rez601 9 месяцев назад

    As a mechanic. Every time I see a Nissan frontier, I can't help but think; "There goes O'Reilly's".

  • @slabrankle9588
    @slabrankle9588 2 года назад +2

    The price of new vehicles is especially problematic for people like me who have no luck with used vehicles. I have no choice but to suck it up and buy new because buying some used heap is not a viable option. Does anyone else agree to just buy new and avoid a big headache?

    • @coryernewein
      @coryernewein 2 года назад +2

      In this current market you could get a good used vehicle, wait 2 months and flip it at a profit, even if you had to drop a couple grand on some unforseen issues it would still be cost effective to avoid the new vehicle, it's insurance policy, and possibly it's 7yr payment plan if you went that road. Me personally, I like to get a 10yr old car/truck and keep it going a few years until either parts are too much $$$ or it rusts right through 🤣😂, but I'm a pretty simple dude all things said and done.

    • @slabrankle9588
      @slabrankle9588 2 года назад +2

      @@coryernewein If I had to buy a used car it would be a certified used car with a warranty from a major retailer. Reliability and peace of mind are the most important things to me.

    • @masonfox9070
      @masonfox9070 2 года назад +3

      It's always cheaper to buy used. Granted some cars go up in value, but you are talking rare cars in rare price ranges. For the avg Joe, it's smarter to buy used and save the extra money to repair it. Know what you are buying, so you know what problems may come up.

    • @richrobb2322
      @richrobb2322 Год назад +2

      Never buy new ! 2 or 3 years old👌

  • @steveheighton5971
    @steveheighton5971 2 года назад +1

    '98 Cheyenne ftw!

  • @hannahchristine5240
    @hannahchristine5240 Год назад

    I went to a dealership yesterday. Found a truck I liked for $27,000 on their website and mentioned it and that it was well below my budget. Guy immediately went “oh, no that’s wrong now. It’s actually $34,900. So, if you trade in, I can keep you just below your budget.” It wasn’t worth more than $30,000 at absolute maximum. I have never walked away from a sale so fast.

    • @DeltaCDN
      @DeltaCDN 11 месяцев назад

      What truck was it?

  • @gingabread2690
    @gingabread2690 Год назад

    Peterson Auto Group is pretty bad with the mark ups. when i got my truck almost a year ago in 2022, i saw a 2011 ford ranger being sold for 24,000. they are now a year later in 2023, selling a 2010 ford ranger for again 24,000. no ford ranger that is 10 years old or older is worth more than 10k.

  • @bryanboelter
    @bryanboelter 2 года назад +3

    No love for the Dakota? The Frontier and Ranger are better cars, but the Dakota is a better truck.

    • @fritty9927
      @fritty9927 2 года назад

      If I remember didn’t they have a serious tranny issue?

  • @j_rainsgoat3929
    @j_rainsgoat3929 6 месяцев назад

    I belive he was refering to the lmm durmax 2007.5 for the 6 speed Allison.