New Trucks Cost A FORTUNE: Here Are The Best Inexpensive Used Trucks You Can Get Under $5,000!

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Комментарии • 452

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c 3 года назад +478

    Best cheap truck is the one you already have without any payments on it.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker 3 года назад +6

      Facts.

    • @philliproscher5817
      @philliproscher5817 3 года назад +24

      15 Silverado that I put every single of its 64k miles on. I know all of the maintenance has been done well. Not the Tacoma I want, but it’s paid for. Hoping to get to 250k miles. Should be a 20 year truck.

    • @mannymotta2174
      @mannymotta2174 3 года назад +3

      Amen

    • @mannymotta2174
      @mannymotta2174 3 года назад +11

      @@philliproscher5817 I had a Silverado. Now a Tacoma. Silverado is better

    • @dariusdina8561
      @dariusdina8561 3 года назад +12

      Well yeah naturally.......What if someone doesn’t have one? 😅

  • @scrambler350
    @scrambler350 3 года назад +87

    I bought a 2002 Chevy Silverado 5.3 brand new in December of 2001, still have it nearly 20 years later - GREAT TRUCK!

    • @The_Real_Indiana_Joe
      @The_Real_Indiana_Joe 3 года назад +2

      My 2002 is a 4.8 rear wheel drive, I have just replaced all the brake lines (if you haven't you should) and had my rear seal and pan seal replaced. It's got 175k, but I hoping to get another 70k out of it. I have attacked the rust with POR15 and fluid film, seems to be working.

    • @That90sShow
      @That90sShow 2 года назад

      GM JUNK

    • @waspcosm1c901
      @waspcosm1c901 2 года назад +1

      My dads 2000 extended cab 5.3l Silverado is at 250k miles he’s had it since 2005

    • @signkutter9218
      @signkutter9218 2 года назад +1

      your truck is the "used truck" they are talking about

    • @scrambler350
      @scrambler350 2 года назад +5

      @@That90sShow ...none of my Ford-driving friends are still driving anything from 2002 (or even pre-2010) I always remind them of that when they wanna take a dig at my 20yr old truck.
      The best kinda truck to drive is the one that's paid-off and reliable.

  • @joelcrow
    @joelcrow 3 года назад +52

    One of the best bonuses of getting old that no one talks about is how awesome these trucks still look to us and they are cheap now!

    • @joelstolarski2244
      @joelstolarski2244 3 года назад +3

      They do look good. High mileage still scares me. Use to be, you never looked for a car with over 50k miles. I'm looking for one that has under 150k. I'm not finding real good ones under 5k. South GA, at least where I am, is a rough place , to truck shop.

    • @joelcrow
      @joelcrow 3 года назад +4

      @@joelstolarski2244 yeah where you live affects the value big time... In the south they are WAY more expensive. Plus right now is just a crazy time in the used market, gotta fine a private seller! But FWIW, these trucks are famous for lasting 300k or more and you can get all the ac delco replacement parts at auto zone for cheap.

    • @joelstolarski2244
      @joelstolarski2244 3 года назад +3

      @@joelcrow It is crazy times. Took my car off market, knowing truck prices were pretty high. Then somebody asked about the car, I siad I was going to keep it. It sold. Feel burnt out from looking. Just today, eel like I hit the wall. Watched so many, buy this not that, that my head hurts.

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell 2 года назад +2

      @@joelcrow at least in the south or SW vehicles are WAAAY better in terms of rust

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua 7 месяцев назад

      🎵 Like A Rock! 🎶

  • @mourning_ghost
    @mourning_ghost 3 года назад +62

    I always notice ads that say "Runs great, just needs a battery". Ok, why not go buy a battery so you can prove it?

    • @Gilbertmk2
      @Gilbertmk2 3 года назад +5

      Exactly, I don't play those games anymore.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +11

      Because in reality it needs several thousand dollars in, oh most likely a new engine, transmission, or both...they use the oh it needs a battery excuse thinking some sucker will come along and buy the pile of shit for the ridiculous amount of money they are asking...and most likely the seller has screwed with it already so whatever is wrong double the problem and the cost to repair it...at that point its not even worth scrap price.

    • @donaldschell1435
      @donaldschell1435 3 года назад +2

      @@wildbill23c see senior

    • @ThiefBTW
      @ThiefBTW 3 года назад +3

      That why you bring a battery with you to test it out lol or atleast that’s what I did

    • @jayc4715
      @jayc4715 3 года назад +1

      Lost the key..and lost the title

  • @buzztrucker
    @buzztrucker 3 года назад +69

    GMT 400 and GMT 800 used all day FTW. The 5.7 V8 is such a solid engine choice and the Vortec 4.8, 5.3, and 6.0 are solid engine choices as well. Hard to kill engines. Better trannys than most in that segment.... unless you're talking about a Yota but you'll pay more. For the value ....those Chevy trucks from like 90's to 2007 are SOLID.

    • @LotsOfPaypa
      @LotsOfPaypa 3 года назад +8

      That’s why I have 2 lol

    • @elijahmontgomery4146
      @elijahmontgomery4146 3 года назад +10

      My first vehicle was a 96 chevy 1500 with the 5.7. Ran like a champ, absolutely outstanding engine.

    • @spiceyfrenchtoast9421
      @spiceyfrenchtoast9421 3 года назад +9

      Too bad the new ones are the opposite

    • @LotsOfPaypa
      @LotsOfPaypa 3 года назад +6

      @@spiceyfrenchtoast9421 lol I do agree with that statement.

    • @rickydavis2267
      @rickydavis2267 2 года назад +2

      The Duramax are solid engines

  • @oldbiker9739
    @oldbiker9739 3 года назад +44

    I still own a 1991 GMC 1500 single cab short box 2x4 , with 430 k miles on it , it came with duel fuel propane and gas , I've never had a better truck .

  • @R3dWolf24
    @R3dWolf24 3 года назад +31

    I got a 2001 Chevy S10 with only 90k miles on it for only $700 couple months ago! It’s been great! No problems, drives 70 down the interstate no issue.

    • @scrambler350
      @scrambler350 3 года назад +3

      4.3liter...?

    • @crappy60
      @crappy60 3 года назад +2

      You’re lucky, take care of it, old GM is legendary.

  • @martyi398
    @martyi398 3 года назад +166

    Like my uncle always said, buying a used vehicle is like acquiring a girlfriend, if you get a good one you got it made, if you get a bad one your stuck until you can find someone else to take it or her off your hands!

    • @jayc4715
      @jayc4715 3 года назад

      Doesnt even make sense

    • @BigfootUnibrowMan
      @BigfootUnibrowMan 3 года назад +12

      @@jayc4715 Yes it does

    • @johnl.geibel2373
      @johnl.geibel2373 2 года назад +2

      Very close to reality

    • @TontoBongRonto
      @TontoBongRonto 2 года назад +1

      @@jayc4715 some things are beyond repair and eventually end up at the dump

    • @brwils3378
      @brwils3378 2 года назад +6

      I always get the worn out ones that every bodies been through. Always a loose tail pipe and worn out master cylinders. U can’t put anything in to fix those holes.

  • @mjwbulich
    @mjwbulich Год назад +25

    It might seem counterintuitive because of how expensive it is to live there but Los Angeles is a great place to find older trucks. I moved from LA to Indiana and needed a work truck. It was shocking how much everyone in the Midwest was asking for rust buckets.

    • @GentlemanNietzsche
      @GentlemanNietzsche Год назад +5

      Yeah the climate in Southern California tends to help keep the trucks in better shape too which definitely helps.

    • @RileyReneau
      @RileyReneau Год назад +1

      There's also slightly less people in Indiana. So supply-and-demand you know😂

  • @tafloyd2
    @tafloyd2 2 года назад +14

    I love my 91 Dakota with the 318!! great truck, 425,000 miles with original engine and trans

  • @jrsforest187
    @jrsforest187 Год назад +3

    I'm watching this, sitting in my '07 Silverado that I bought at 125,000K for $6,700.00 with cash. It had a great maintenance history and runs like new. I did dump $1,500 into it changing EVERY fluid, all 4 new brakes, and fixing a few dumb little things. It's paid for, it's in great shape, and I'll keep it until the wheels fall off.

  • @EnriqueGarcia-zh6ie
    @EnriqueGarcia-zh6ie 3 года назад +6

    I just bought a 2002 Chevy S-10 Crew Cab 4x4 with only 90k miles!! I bought it from an old couple that never drove it and it’s pretty much brand new and only for 5k!!! I don’t think I could of gotten a better deal then that. I’m very grateful.

    • @alexmcmullin6649
      @alexmcmullin6649 3 года назад +3

      Great trucks. Will last forever. But you should get used to changing fuel pumps…. I know a few people who had s-10s and they all changed them about once every two years or so…. Otherwise you can’t kill them:… hopefully it’s the 4.3

  • @amdelux1
    @amdelux1 2 года назад +8

    I love my 2000 F150 XL 4.2 V6 5 speed , it’s a 2000 model bought in 03 and it’s still on the job , no issues.

  • @modru2004
    @modru2004 3 года назад +29

    FYI when you see trucks like that red dodge 2500 diesel advertised by what looks to be a dealer for a super low price.......normally they are advertising a down payment. Get into this truck today for only this much now! Usual dealer shenanigans.

    • @justinjohnson7953
      @justinjohnson7953 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, saw this ram for sale back in October on my feed in Minneapolis. Found out it was from Chicago area for 28k. Lol

    • @grammyd8361
      @grammyd8361 3 года назад +1

      Or, by the time you spend looking for it, it's sold!

  • @godevils1982
    @godevils1982 3 года назад +116

    I don’t know what you’re talking about, I see trucks for $1,234 all the time

  • @billp5424
    @billp5424 3 года назад +18

    In May of ‘18 I paid $17k for a ‘10 Tacoma TRD Off Road (V6-6 speed manual) with 104k miles. Costs me nothing to run and is still worth about what I paid for it. I’ll keep it forever.

  • @plutodestroyer12
    @plutodestroyer12 3 года назад +68

    the price of a new pickup truck is absolutely absurd now, like there's a disgusting taste in my mouth right now just thinking about it

    • @Big.W.
      @Big.W. 3 года назад +4

      A lot of that is due to inflation

    • @Moonless6491
      @Moonless6491 3 года назад +11

      @@Big.W. my paycheck didn't inflate 1 cent. In fact I make less because of health insurance increases and overtime being cut.

    • @johnhill9910
      @johnhill9910 3 года назад +3

      Yep im getting that taste too there nuts!

    • @johnhill9910
      @johnhill9910 3 года назад

      @BigBlock Beast At this rate in 20 years a truck will have a base price of 80k its the same thanks inflation💩

    • @AaronEmerald
      @AaronEmerald 3 года назад +1

      Supply and demand. Basic economics.

  • @ArizonaJK
    @ArizonaJK 3 года назад +77

    Cash for clunkers is what has made old trucks so expensive and hard to find.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +22

      Now many people are wishing they would have kept those old vehicles because the garbage they're driving now is just that garbage.

    • @msbae
      @msbae 3 года назад +7

      Not to mention numerous other kinds of vehicles...

    • @jayc4715
      @jayc4715 3 года назад +2

      Ugh....no

  • @jeremysgarage498
    @jeremysgarage498 3 года назад +6

    Been used to driving new rams for the past 6 years.. (mopar guy). Got tired of payments along with gaining a work take home vehicle. Sold my 2019 ram 2500 and picked up a 2005 denali, fully loaded with premium wheels, 6.0l in near perfect shape, somewhat higher mileage at 190k but WOW. For an 05 it is plush, luxurious , powerful. Love my cheap truck denali lol

  • @Sebastian-il5hn
    @Sebastian-il5hn 3 года назад +34

    I causation people on buying vehicles that are at the bottom of their depreciation curve. Most "Cheap" cars or trucks have tons of differed maintenance. You can spend $2k, $3k or $4k on buying a truck and find you double that just to fix what's wrong with it. You might be tempted by something "cheap", but the risk/reward is terrible. If you're looking for dependability, then the focus shouldn't be on being as "cheap" as possible, it should be on finding a decent truck. If you can find something "cheap", then great, but find something that has records, get it inspected, make sure you're not having a POS dump on you by the previous guy. Also, I'm not the prideful type who thinks you should always pay cash. Even if you have to get a loan, or even pay more than you were planning, just pay it off. The focus should be on buying the best truck for the your budget, not the "cheap" truck.

    • @ronaldjohnson6590
      @ronaldjohnson6590 3 года назад +7

      Seriously, never mind major mechanical, wear and tear, and regular service items can really add up. Ball joints, bushings, shocks, tires, fluids, brakes, hoses, etc. That all often gets ignored in a deal because the thing "Runs Good", but then you end up paying for all that not long after. That literally can total out a truck. Even $5,000, that's not a lot of money in the truck world. People have to learn to not be cheap, because the cheap can get expensive really quick.

    • @Jv19979
      @Jv19979 3 года назад

      @@ronaldjohnson6590 iv bought many old vehicles and fixed them and sold and made good money.

    • @ronaldjohnson6590
      @ronaldjohnson6590 3 года назад +2

      @@Jv19979 That's entirely different and misses the point. You're doing work and getting paid, it's not an answer to the matter of value.
      If you spend $3,000 on a vehicle and then immediately need to spend $3,000 more to have it fixed, or to do the equivalent work yourself, then you've might as well have spent $6,000, because that's actually what you have into it.

    • @jerroldshelton9367
      @jerroldshelton9367 3 года назад +1

      @@ronaldjohnson6590 Spending more for something newer that I don't like very much is not "an answer to the matter of value," either.
      I like my 2004 Nissan Xterra XE 4WD and I like it enough to spend what it takes to get it in wilderness-reliable condition and keep it that way. Luckily for me, I'm miles ahead of the game, because I bought my well-sorted, records-kept example with five-speed manual transmission and factory option limited-slip rear diff for $3250.00.
      I'll very likely be into it for double that by this time next year.
      But I don't care, because Nissan isn't building first-gen Xterras anymore and never will again.
      What I got for my money is a body-on-frame truck with a payload capacity of 1,200 pounds, a track width of 60", a turning radius of 17' in spite of a 104" wheelbase, a fresh set of five new Cooper AT-3's in a taller than stock 265/75 15 size, 10" of minimum ground clearance, 36 degree approach, 28 degree breakover, 26 degree departure angle, a crawl ratio of 45:1, a manual gearbox, a limited-slip rear diff that actually works, a dent, ding, and rust-free body with paint that's held up well over time, and an immaculate interior, along with a full service history in a binder.
      In short, I got a vehicle that I don't have to mod the shit out of in order to run the trails that take me where I want to go. It can handle them in bone-stock form. Maybe not always as gracefully as my TJ did, but it can handle them, and I really don't care to run a trail in a four-wheel vehicle that really requires more than a first-gen Xterra brings to the trail-head. I don't have to spend a bunch of up front money on prior owner neglect because the prior owner didn't neglect it.
      I got all of that for $3,250.00 in a one-owner vehicle precisely because the gen-one Xterra is at the bottom of its depreciation curve. The price difference between a clean, well-sorted gem like mine and a junker isn't that great in the grand scheme of things and almost never is when supply is high for something demand is low on and that something in question is at the bottom of its value curve.
      There are so many 15 to 20 year old F-150's in my local market that I suspect I could find one with a 4.6 and 4WD with plenty of life left in it for under 5K, and because there are so many of them, there's bound to be a few that have been properly cared for and thus aren't automatic money pits.
      Buying a used vehicle at the bottom of a model's depreciation curve is fundamentally the same as buying one that isn't. You have to wade through some junk to get to some gems, but they're generally there to be found.

    • @Sebastian-il5hn
      @Sebastian-il5hn 3 года назад

      @@jerroldshelton9367 It's not fundamentally the same because the risk/reward gets worse the further down the ladder you go. Simply, paying more for a vehicle that has records of proper maintenance means the vehicle is less likely to break and cost more money. You can gamble, get lucky and find something great, but that's not the intelligent thing to do because you're just gambling.
      Just say this: Let's say you buy a car for $3,000, but the car comes without any records, and it's $2,000 less than the next cheapest car with up-to-date and thorough service history. Basically, it's 40% cheaper. Great, but on the way home, before anything else, the car's timing belt snaps on you and destroys the engine.
      Too bad! The repair cost is at least another $3,000. You've just bought a totaled car for $3,000, because you wanted to be cheap and risk it. No matter what you spend from there, you'll never get a penny back. Even, if you throw another $3,000 to fix the car, the car will never be worth that much. For less money than you have in it, you could've bought the other car with records.
      And don't think this an extreme example. It's not, it happen very often with cheap, used cars. People are cheap and want to save, and then they find the car is junk, or it needs more in repairs and service than they saved in their initial purchase.

  • @survivethrive2468
    @survivethrive2468 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a little late to the party but I picked up a 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 regular cab 4x4 8 foot bed 5.3 liter v8 with 125,000 miles 3 years back for 5 grand and man let me tell u!! Solid as a rock bullet proof! I drive the damm thing everyday as a daily. I contemplated upgraded to a used tundra but man this old girl still has plenty of life left!!!!

  • @joshjennings7449
    @joshjennings7449 Год назад +2

    I’m a Farmers Insurance Agent and in Alabama we do insure rebuilt title vehicles, but there is a surcharge on them. Statistics show after a major repair, the next wreck will cause more damage and maybe previous damage wasn’t fixed correctly and then the next wreck when you have it cost the insurance company so much more. Also , the last time I looked at KBB they said rebuilt title cars go for 40% off right out the gate if it was perfect. I have had customers who said it looked nice, but problems started up with ownership and use. Thanks! Josh

    • @kingcap9928
      @kingcap9928 8 месяцев назад

      Oh so you work for the Devil? Thanks for the info nonetheless.

  • @Wicked_RotF30
    @Wicked_RotF30 Год назад +1

    Bought an old 05 Suburban Z71 4x4 for $2300 and the transmission was rebuilt before i purchased it. Trucks runs and drives great with well over 350K miles. Just bought an 07 Yukon 4x4 for $2600 with 230K miles and it also runs and drives great.

  • @harolddenton6031
    @harolddenton6031 3 года назад +3

    My mom's oldest brother frank Jones lived in Nashua,NH for over 35 year's. He would never buy used vehicles from New England states as he said the frames and wheel wells would be rusting out from the vehicles having been driven in snow for too many years. The chemical deicing compounds used up north would destroy frames on trucks and cars.
    So he would travel down south and buy used vehicles from folks selling vehicles in Virginia,Carolinas or northeastern tennessee where he grew up.

    • @twinnmann
      @twinnmann 2 года назад +1

      Why not refer to Frank Jones as your uncle? Just asking?

  • @mromatic17
    @mromatic17 2 года назад +3

    the best thing to do is stay away from dealers if you have the cash. Also ask them “Would you trust your wife, daughter, or son to take it on a 500 mile long trip”? This will usually trigger them to be a little emotional and answer more truthfully, but its not foolproof! Look for ones that are mechanically sound and may need light body work done. I just bought a 1994 f150 4x4 5.0 5 speed with 106k miles for 3k cuz it needed a door painted. It was in an accident, but I got it for a steal cuz if it were perfect itd be easily $5k plus!

  • @roodog54
    @roodog54 3 года назад +17

    Yes, take it to a mechanic! It gives you piece of mind and some ammo for negotiation.

    • @playgroundofsound7683
      @playgroundofsound7683 3 года назад

      What if im buying from a dealership tho?

    • @jon27d
      @jon27d 3 года назад +1

      @@playgroundofsound7683 tell them that you want to have YOUR mechanic check it over. Gives you decent test drive depending on how far away your mechanic is too

  • @alanholmes2366
    @alanholmes2366 3 года назад +23

    High priced used trucks will send me into buying a new truck. 12k for a used Silverado with 250k miles vs 2020 F150 XLT 4wd with 2k miles never titled under warranty for 38k. For the better gas mileage, warranty and safety equipment the Ford is just a better deal. If you are just going to grab one for 5k do some work on the weekends then drop the 5k. I wouldn't go with the potential issues for something I'm going to use everyday or try to take on the road long distances. If you have to finance used interest rates will also be higher. Used prices need to come down for it to make any sense!

    • @rickyhoffman9002
      @rickyhoffman9002 3 года назад +8

      I paid 7 grand for my 04 Silverado with 100,000 miles and looks like brand new. Had one older owner. I lucked out.

    • @alanholmes2366
      @alanholmes2366 3 года назад +5

      @@rickyhoffman9002 Great deal! I just looked at a crew cab Duramax with close to 300k miles it was in poor condition they wanted 13k for it. I looked at an older Chevy crew cab with the 5.3 and over 200k miles they wanted 15k. 😳

    • @rickyhoffman9002
      @rickyhoffman9002 3 года назад +2

      @@alanholmes2366 mines 2wd with the 5.3l extended cab burgandy with tan interior and zero rust.. Looks better than new trucks.

    • @alanholmes2366
      @alanholmes2366 3 года назад +1

      @@rickyhoffman9002 Lol I bet. Just looked at a Chevy 1500 crew in custom trim with the 4cyl turbo and it’s 37k or leased at 456/month for 3yrs low miles and we’re taking about a basic truck. I’m not thinking I want a 4 banger in a full sized truck.

    • @rickyhoffman9002
      @rickyhoffman9002 3 года назад +2

      @@alanholmes2366and with a 10 speed transmission that prolly shifts constantly

  • @Nikephorus
    @Nikephorus 3 года назад +14

    I just wanted to make a correction Nathan. The 1st generation Colorado did not ever come with a 6 cylinder engine. It came with an inline 4 or 5 and in 2009 a 5.3L V8 was available.

    • @52RedHouse
      @52RedHouse 3 года назад

      Not true. I saw in person a factory v6 first gen Colorado. I didn't think they made them either but they did at the end.

    • @scrambler350
      @scrambler350 3 года назад +1

      @@52RedHouse They never put the 4.3 in the first Gen Colorado's

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 3 года назад

      @Henry Yeah!

    • @clints8731
      @clints8731 3 года назад

      I drove a 1998 manual s10 truck for work that had a v6.

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell 2 года назад +1

      @Henry S10 was not midsize

  • @daviddaniel2198
    @daviddaniel2198 3 года назад +8

    You guys are awesome! I’m in the market to buy a truck. Tired of either renting or bothering my brother to help me with picking up something from the store.

  • @lakeeriemonster90
    @lakeeriemonster90 3 года назад +2

    Have pics and the trucks are mint condition 👌🏼
    I bought a fully rebuilt ‘89 K1500 regular cab long bed, 4x4, new white paint, new interior, factory dash and radio new seats, lifted with hankook dynapro ATM with aluminum alloy rims from the 90s in Loveland,Co $2,400. Totaled that in foco.
    Now I have a ‘99 ext. Silverado LS for $2,000 Montana dealership paperwork and has the Montana dealership sticker on the truck rust free bought in Eaton on 85

    • @scoobydoo8733
      @scoobydoo8733 2 года назад

      How many miles is your 99 for 2000? Just curious...

  • @jonathangonzalez4803
    @jonathangonzalez4803 2 года назад +8

    Wow! I’d be lucky to find a 06 Chevy 4x4 for that price, here and now in Texas you can’t really find one for under 8K

    • @Goodgood3234
      @Goodgood3234 2 года назад

      Man for real. And if u lucky ; it got over 200k miles on it or close to that

    • @GeoffOdom-nn4ez
      @GeoffOdom-nn4ez 9 месяцев назад +1

      I hear the best place to shop is out west. I'm in the southeast and p/u trucks are high...even rusty buckets. Insane

  • @erniearruda8861
    @erniearruda8861 3 года назад +2

    In November of 2018 I purchased 2004 Chevy Tahoe Lt 4x4 from my brother in law for $6000 Canadian dollars certified (passed road safety) and he did a thousand dollars worth of new brakes on all four wheels.yes in southern Canada 🇨🇦 we have lots of road salt and liquid brine for our roads and I spent two grand on rust body work that didn’t look to bad on the outside sheet metal , but it was the inner sheet metal that gave way. Both front fenders replaced and painted,and both rear end fender at the door seam patched and painted.when I purchased it had only 132 thousand kilometres (about 85 thousand miles for you Americans) now it has 184 thousand kilometres. Now I have to change and get new wheel bearings on it.

  • @adolfoabhurtadoc6106
    @adolfoabhurtadoc6106 3 года назад +5

    A cheap good truck is like finding a treasure: is so dificult that you dont even spect for it to happen!
    My old Corsa is just the case 😎

  • @clout977
    @clout977 3 года назад +8

    I found a 2500HD and got it for 3500 only had 75,000 the motor was bad but gran total it was 5,700 for a heavy duty truck with low miles in the transmission and about 98,000 on the new motor

  • @elijahmontgomery4146
    @elijahmontgomery4146 3 года назад +3

    I'm 19, and last month I bought my first vehicle. A 2007 Honda Ridgeline that is, aside from normal where and tear, it's in excellent condition. Just under 160,000 miles at the time of purchase, and given the Honda 3.5 liter is generally reliable, that's not bad at all. It's the perfect vehicle for me right now, better gas mileage than the 96 chevy 1500 that me and my Dad called mine. Plus it seats 5 with great speakers, so it's great for hanging with friends. The best part though is that it was an answered prayer. For two and a half months before I drove it away from the dealers, I was praying for the thing. Gen 1 body style, check. Very nice quality, check. And I saved 1,800 to 2k from market value for a ridgeline in that king of condition. Poverty and lack are not a blessing. Ask and you shall receive.

  • @arthurkerber6520
    @arthurkerber6520 3 года назад +5

    I was trying to find a good used truck for 2 months and I had no luck so I still look at new trucks and I decided on one that fits both me and my wife's needs that is a Honda Ridgeline and I know it's not a truck or a or a carbut it gets good gas miles and it does what I needed to do especially when gas prices skyrocketing and these bigger trucks will be priced down a lot once gas hits 450 a gallon or higher

    • @crankychris2
      @crankychris2 3 года назад

      Yes, and a lot of people will need to get out of monthly payments. Right now, 3/21, clean use trucks with low mileage are quite high in S FL area.
      Drove a used Ridgeline, very nice ride, 5K tow. Owner just wanted too much $$$. I guess I got to keep on looking.

    • @playgroundofsound7683
      @playgroundofsound7683 3 года назад

      Good choice very reliable

  • @thebsidepoet
    @thebsidepoet 2 года назад +1

    Holy crap! That Ram truck you showed that was $2895, I just found "for sale" in Raleigh, NC craigs! Old scams die hard.

  • @robertpulliam9973
    @robertpulliam9973 Год назад +2

    The problem with the 4L Ford V6 is the timing chains, they on the back of the engine requiring removal to change the timing chain.

  • @petermullen7021
    @petermullen7021 3 года назад +12

    FYI, California will not let you register any diesel vehicle without DEF. That could be a clue why that red dodge was so cheap.

    • @jefftuckercfii
      @jefftuckercfii 3 года назад +1

      Beat me to it. There's also the price of diesel in California. They tax the hell out of diesel fuel and it's much higher in California than any other state I know of.

    • @EBTyra
      @EBTyra 3 года назад +6

      Commiefornia

    • @mrsmith2876
      @mrsmith2876 3 года назад

      Even if it pre dates emissions?

    • @chaseyangtze4689
      @chaseyangtze4689 Год назад

      CAL (((Crook Axxx Liars)

  • @MrTimdtoolman1
    @MrTimdtoolman1 3 года назад +2

    Andrea; "I'm a little slow on the uptake" LOL!!!!

  • @martyi398
    @martyi398 3 года назад +3

    I saved 10k on a hail damaged SUV, you can’t even tell it’s damaged unless you get close up to the vehicle, shiny paint no rust nice 2nd hand family hauler, it has a rebuilt salvage title, I carry liability insurance only

  • @Steve-yr5vi
    @Steve-yr5vi 2 года назад +10

    "Rust is the enemy of trucks" I agree, Rust has been the #1 reason I have gotten rid of trucks in the past and the same goes for my family. This is why I drive a truck with an Aluminum body,

  • @jakebutikofer3362
    @jakebutikofer3362 7 месяцев назад

    I've owned 2 flood salvaged title vehicles & they've been great. I've owned them for years & years & not had any more problems/issues with them than my clear title vehicles.

  • @markcollins457
    @markcollins457 3 года назад

    Never was a ford fan, but i got a 97 ranger 5spd 4wd v6 low milage did some repairs/upgrades I am slowly converting still think ford is owned by snap-on tool " but" I own it and my repairs are cheap and people are always impressed that I can work on that ifs front end!

  • @dnlmachine4287
    @dnlmachine4287 2 года назад +1

    Great video, love the channel. Be wary of any ad that doesnt show the interior or the dash with ignition on. There are people who will just take pics of vehicles on the street or parking lots, list them with a "battery is weak, just need it gone" or "was my husbands, he died, just want it out of my driveway" type description. They list it cheap, take deposits from as many people as possible, give a fake address for the buyer to come to the sale, and its a scam.
    Stay gold.

  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto 3 года назад +6

    I love this podcast. Keep it up.

  • @carlosdonestevez7068
    @carlosdonestevez7068 3 года назад +7

    Also look for the junkyard grease pen numbers.

  • @davide3727
    @davide3727 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for your videos guys. Keep up the good work.

  • @jasonrobbins7269
    @jasonrobbins7269 2 года назад +1

    I had to sell my 07’ duramax as we just had our third son and needed more interior space. It’s been a month and I miss my truck everyday.

  • @timwong580
    @timwong580 7 месяцев назад

    I bought a stealth fighter lemon. The lemon that overheated with a plugged radiator and plugged engine cooling slots.

  • @tafloyd2
    @tafloyd2 2 года назад +1

    You guys should go through and buy an imported diesel land cruiser. Then upgrade it and wheel it. That would be a cool series.

  • @ralphramsey3422
    @ralphramsey3422 3 года назад +4

    The same 2002 Dodge Ram diesel for $2895, is for sale in Nashville, TN and Dothan, AL LOL

  • @jpdriver1967
    @jpdriver1967 2 года назад +4

    I thought trucks were too expensive in 2018. I had a friend in the industry that was a fleet sales manager. He got me a great deal on the one I bought. No way I would have paid the sticker price, or anything close. Just started tire kicking new trucks this month...no way! The prices have skyrocketed. Buying a truck or saving for retirement have become alternative choices. New trucks are too expensive for the average American now. Something has to give. Taking out longer term loans is not a good option that makes sense, yet dealers will finance you for longer than the truck will be reliable...

    • @RustyX2010
      @RustyX2010 2 года назад +1

      yeah I've seen prices at $75K and up!

  • @mitchdickson254
    @mitchdickson254 2 года назад +1

    Got a Nissan 1985 720. It's only got 260K. Just broke in good ;) Developed a miss. Now I ripped off all but one vacuum hose when I put a Weber carb on it about 3 years ago. Suspect a lightning hose (plug wire). They are factory original. It's sad when you can't get but a quarter million miles out of them ;)

  • @harolddenton6031
    @harolddenton6031 3 года назад +1

    My 82 year old father has to buy anotger truck back in 2006. My son wrecked his 1995 dodge Dakota extra cab truck.
    So dad ended up finding a nice 1996 used Dodge Dakota regular cab truck with a 6' long truck bed for about 5 grand. Back in November of 2020 dad had only put little over 73k mileage on that truck. So I will inherit a decent low mileage truck to go with my 2008 f150 4x2 truck that currently only has 166k mileage and transmission only has 93k on it. Had to get a remanufactured automatic transmission installed in 2012 when the planetary gear blew up in the original A/T.

  • @mpeugeot
    @mpeugeot 3 года назад +3

    So, in 2015, I picked up a used 2011 3.5l Ecoboost 2wd standard cab with 8ft bed with 140k on the clock with the HDPP, MaxTow, A/C, 3.73 Limited Slip, Cruise Control, Trailer brake controller (from MaxTow), manual trailer mirrors, and basically nothing else.
    No power locks, no power windows, no power seats, no heated seats, no carpet, except for a 4ft Aluminum TommyLift.
    I purchased it in California, sight unseen (I am that brave), while I was stationed in Guam for $10k. Today, there is no way that I would be able to sell it for more than $5k with 220k largely trouble-free miles. When I purchased it, it was suffering from bad spark plugs.
    It did develop an exhaust leak this year, so I replaced the exhaust manifolds with a set of CR Performance manifolds ($2k with labor). I did flash a nice 93 octane tune in it. It will spin the wheels with ease and runs like a new truck still. It's still a beast! By far the best deal on a vehicle that I have ever had!
    No, it's not for sale, because it runs like a damn race truck and I know that I can't get any good money for it. If someone offered me $10k, sure, I would think about it - but even at 220k - I couldn't replacing it with anything close for $10k and no one is going to offer more than $5k on a 10 year old truck with 220k miles.

    • @playgroundofsound7683
      @playgroundofsound7683 3 года назад

      Its funny some ppl hate ford eco boost but others say it has been an amazing truck. Im looking at a 17 f150 with 144k and i cant make up my mind

    • @mpeugeot
      @mpeugeot 3 года назад +1

      @@playgroundofsound7683 I purchased my 2011 in 2015 with 140k miles. Had my first real breakdown this weekend at 234k. Lost the waterpump ($59.99 part).

  • @nroose
    @nroose 3 года назад +4

    This video reinforces my belief that my best option would be to go to CarMax or to get a mechanic to check any vehicle I would buy. Otherwise, I would miss something and it would end up expensive rather than inexpensive... But I do like to watch these videos and dream.

    • @williamwhite9767
      @williamwhite9767 3 года назад +1

      Carmax charges full retail for everything they have. You can get a better deal at a regular car dealer but you have to be willing to negotiate and put up with their usual bullshit.

    • @nroose
      @nroose 3 года назад

      @@williamwhite9767 Yes. That's sort of my issue. You get a lower price, but you can't be sure you are getting what you paid for. If you are good with cars and buy used cars often, then it's great to find a great deal. But that's not me.

    • @williamwhite9767
      @williamwhite9767 3 года назад

      @@nroose I recently looked at a Nissan Frontier Pro4X at the GMC dealer. It was a 2019, like new and only had 5k miles on it. They were asking about $33, 350 which is what Carmax would have had it priced at. They came down to $32,000. I left and a week or so later offered them $30,000 and they came down to $30,250. A couple months later they sold it for $29,555! Ha!

  • @arikharrelson6009
    @arikharrelson6009 3 года назад +3

    Since I am a mechanic and have a expensive snap-on scan tool I can use it will be a lot easier and cheaper for me to do anything that needs to be done since I have a full lift shop and nice helpful special tools and equipment.

  • @dustinreischman1735
    @dustinreischman1735 3 года назад +3

    Searched the Denver market for that Dodge Ram 2500, couldn't find it on CL. Doesn't surprise me.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +1

      Most likely a scam, Craigslist is full of them, should be renamed Scamlist. Same goes for Facebook Marketplace.

  • @J.O.A.T.s
    @J.O.A.T.s 2 года назад +1

    I Bought a salvage tiled 2011 F150 limited ( damage from a tree limb fall on the cab). Great Truck took 8 months to sell but eventually it did for my asking...( Shortages sold the vehicle)..

  • @jeffrentsch4318
    @jeffrentsch4318 3 года назад +1

    As I do my own repairs, I can not imagine buying a vehicle without crawling underneath checking suspension. Lift all 4 tires off ground check. Smell all fluids...

  • @CortJohnson
    @CortJohnson 3 года назад +28

    10k would have been a nice cutoff...

    • @jesseashmore8426
      @jesseashmore8426 3 года назад +6

      Yup, 5k for a truck isn't going to get you anything. Imagine buying a 2006 Chevy with 250K...

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад

      That would be one really nice used pickup...well maybe 3-4 years ago...now 10k gets you what used to be the clunker section of the for sale section on scamlist, fleebay, and whatever fakebook calls their ad section.

    • @The_Real_Indiana_Joe
      @The_Real_Indiana_Joe 3 года назад +1

      @@wildbill23c 10k truck will need 3-4k worth of work at least.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +1

      @@The_Real_Indiana_Joe Not if you buy from the right person. Not all vehicles are trashed when you get them.

  • @jesseashmore8426
    @jesseashmore8426 3 года назад +39

    Remember kids, there's nothing more expensive than a cheap truck!

    • @BillyJeans653
      @BillyJeans653 3 года назад +5

      Been driving, and buying Salvage title cars my whole life if it’s fixed properly it’s all good just ask for Photos if available when wrecked you can save a ton of money buying Rebuilt Title vehicles. Some states require Full documentation of how car was repaired

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 3 года назад +1

      @@BillyJeans653 I've been looking at cars on Coparts.com. Some Toyotas and Hondas with hail damage are so cheap that I really couldn't lose on them. If it says "runs and drives" can I get my money back if it doesn't drive off their lot ? Hail hail Rock and Roll, my cheap Corolla doesn't want to go! I can deal with some hail damage.

  • @nunyabiz8887
    @nunyabiz8887 3 года назад

    Aundre' (sorry if miss spelled). The truck you are gona "think about tonight" is the truck somebody just bought up while you were thinking about it. A lesson I learned.

  • @davide3727
    @davide3727 Год назад

    I really like your Channel cool videos. Good job guy. Your videos kick ass. I like watching your off road adventures

  • @smartass6071
    @smartass6071 3 года назад

    Years ago I worked for an auto auction. A car lot would buy something at auction and put it on there lot. After 30 if it didn't sell, it was back to the auction it goes. They just rotated cars and trucks around and around.

  • @clayfree7428
    @clayfree7428 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been looking for the past three months for a reliable cheaper used truck. I live here in the south and you are going to be spending $10K to $15K for something reliable that you will not be wrenching on every weekend.
    That’s what I’m looking for right now.. I will NEVER pay a house payment for a TRUCK to ride around in.....NEVER !

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +1

      When you have to take out a mortgage for a truck, its time to re-think your shopping ideas LOL. Yep, I'll buy good used vehicles over anything new, way too expensive. You can find some really good vehicles if you are patient...most people who buy used and have nothing but problems are usually the ones that jump in the first vehicle they find for an awesome price....then they immediately have problems LOL.

    • @MANUEL_FL
      @MANUEL_FL 3 года назад

      In with you on that brother

  • @morgandrives
    @morgandrives 3 года назад +6

    Hey guys. Love your content! Any chance you could make a short video on how to look for rust. Everyone says, “look underneath for rust.” But how do I tell surface no-big-deal rust versus deep run-away rust?

  • @zackriden79
    @zackriden79 2 года назад +1

    u can use the windows snipping tool to draw over plates super easily when you edit the photo

  • @henryford2736
    @henryford2736 3 года назад +14

    Andre is there any sign of rust underneath your new F150?

    • @DJR5280
      @DJR5280 3 года назад

      He lives in CO. Not a very rusty place to begin with.

    • @barrybambmessagedeletedbyy7467
      @barrybambmessagedeletedbyy7467 3 года назад +4

      @@DJR5280 I've heard trucks manufactured in the Michigan plant are coming with rust, and the Kansas one do not.

    • @henryford2736
      @henryford2736 3 года назад +4

      @@DJR5280, with the snow and road salt CO is one of the worst places for rust

    • @DJR5280
      @DJR5280 3 года назад +5

      @@henryford2736 No. That's not accurate at all. I've lived here my whole life. Rusty cars are not common here.
      1. We don't salt the roads here. We use Brine and Mag Chloride. Our Brine is Sand and Salt mixed. Many states use " Salt Brine " which CO does not. You can Google this for more info.
      2. Deicing chemicals on their own do not cause rust and corrosion. These chemicals mixed with warmer, humid environments causes major rust and corrosion.In the rust belt most of the rust and corrosion occurs in Summer due to warmer temps and humidity. Denver has one of the lowest daily humidity of any large city in the US. As I type this it's 65 degrees here in Denver with 13% humidity and Dew Point of 13 degrees.
      I have an 05 Malibu with 275k miles with zero rust. I don't under coat it. Sits outside. My 98 Tahoe has very minor rust as does my 05 Tahoe. I've never, in 30 years, seen a car with body rot that was from here. Plenty of cars from the 70s 80s and 90s still on the road here with no rust. It's hard for rust to form in a high desert.

    • @DJR5280
      @DJR5280 3 года назад

      @@barrybambmessagedeletedbyy7467 Ah ok. I've heard of that too. Poor coatings on the frames I guess.

  • @blakegillan1903
    @blakegillan1903 3 года назад +1

    I have that exact truck in the thumbnail. 05 crew cab z71 chevy 1500. 355,000kms. Costed me a whole $2,000 and I can just beat on it

  • @Cleaning_Hero
    @Cleaning_Hero Год назад

    2003-2006 GM trucks and full size SUV’s are super solid bets. Very reliable according to reviews of those who have put 300k on them, especially those with the 5.3L Vortec V8

  • @jobu9224
    @jobu9224 3 года назад +11

    Think trucks are expensive ? Imagine being Canadians and adding 25 to 30 percent to that price.

    • @jackwhite1742
      @jackwhite1742 3 года назад

      Thats what you get for being socialist.

    • @kingaza7734
      @kingaza7734 3 года назад

      I mean they get free health insurance and a bunch of other stuff for free...gotta make thier money. Back someway

    • @jackwhite1742
      @jackwhite1742 3 года назад

      @@kingaza7734 its paid for by their taxes, it isnt free. Especially if they "gotta make their money back."

  • @curt4282
    @curt4282 3 года назад +2

    Here is my rant for the day... bought a brand new Chevy Silverado k2500 in 1995 had it made to my specs for $26,000. and I was earning $40,000. a year.... Now that same truck is around $50,000. and my income was reduced by $5k - $10k per year as a new nurse in home care... how the heck can they justify these prices, only the rich can afford them...

  • @ericbrandt829
    @ericbrandt829 3 года назад +1

    I had a 1998 Chevy ZR2....std cab 5 speed....Rare combination.....Pretty decent condition....Listed it on CL and FB Marketplace for $5600....Yes a lot but, it was California Truck until 2018 when I moved to PNW....No road salt ever! Clean Car Fax....Mileage was 174K....High but, impeccable maintenance....Well finally got my $5K price...Amazed at the amount of "Clowns" calling and trying to offer $3K on a perfect pristine truck where everything was excellent condition...Had done fuel pump....new brake system....35K on a new clutch....I'm not going to sell a "Good Truck" for "Hooptie" prices...There's other trucks out there besides "Tacos" that are good reliable vehicles.

  • @66racer
    @66racer 3 года назад +4

    Prices of used trucks are a bit discouraging. Even 2014 4x4 Tundra's are still over $30k which almost makes me rule out used for new. Hoping the next gen release brings prices down as I think it is the safest used truck to buy for what we need.

    • @FMChimera
      @FMChimera Год назад

      Tundras don't cost 30k, and Silverados/Sierras are far better trucks.

    • @66racer
      @66racer Год назад

      @@FMChimera My original comment was over a year old, then they were. At least in my part of the USA.

  • @Desert6G
    @Desert6G 3 года назад +2

    Speaking of inexpensive truck. I heard Ford's "Maverick" pickup has been rolling off the assembly line in Mexico on a consistent basis. Not sure if they are production builds or media test truck. But multiple sources are predicting a sub 20k base price.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад

      They're also front wheel drive and based on the Ford Focus platform if I recall. Kind of a new version of a Ford Ranchero.

  • @lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374
    @lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 3 года назад +4

    Yeah late model trucks are very pricey, but they are like caddies and make them really nice. Although they don't need to be that fancy, and have lost their original intent of utility vehicles

  • @racingfortheson
    @racingfortheson 3 года назад +10

    Why not look in like Texas or New Mexico for trucks that don’t have rust? I few miles of driving could save you 1000s in repair of rusted parts.

    • @DJR5280
      @DJR5280 3 года назад

      Trucks in Texas can and especially NM can have rust

    • @mikebarker6628
      @mikebarker6628 3 года назад +1

      Vehicles in NM tend to be more expensive by 1-2k over the surrounding states. Az, Phoenix area is cheaper on average and has really good Craigslist’s.

    • @crunchie83
      @crunchie83 3 года назад

      There are other places to find solid old steel beyond just the southwest. Check out Georgia to North Carolina, the northwest, and Kansas, Colorado, and Southern Missouri. Basically get far away from the Great Lakes.

    • @DJR5280
      @DJR5280 3 года назад

      @@crunchie83 I live in Denver. Rust isn't really an issue here.

    • @crunchie83
      @crunchie83 3 года назад

      @@DJR5280 yeah that's what I'm saying

  • @reddogbrew9427
    @reddogbrew9427 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Wanted to start off a side job pressure washing and I need a cheap truck to haul equipment. I basically know what I need and how to look for a proper truck but always nice to go over this again because 5k is not cheap for me!

    • @slumy8195
      @slumy8195 11 месяцев назад

      get a titan they got 5.6l engines and just destroy any uphill mountains you need to get thru. I use mine to haul.

  • @markcafiero2662
    @markcafiero2662 3 года назад +2

    You're still getting a lot of echo despite the foam panels. Depending on your editing, you might have an option for "background sound removal" which will help. Great channel though.

  • @jesusm2159
    @jesusm2159 3 года назад +16

    Used trucks are expensive as well

  • @clints8731
    @clints8731 3 года назад +1

    I looked at lots of 7k trucks. They were all just too rusty and trashy.
    I finally had to compromise & got a 2012 Silverado lts for 21k.
    I just live it. It's great. I put a 3 inch leveling kit in and got some new rims and tires. Great truck. Glad I didn't get a new 60k truck. And glad I didn't get a rust bucket.

  • @oblivion_born7365
    @oblivion_born7365 3 года назад +1

    5000 for that cat eye chevy? In Colorado? Wish that was the case for all of them, most go for 7k-10k in the denver area now

  • @bobcook8576
    @bobcook8576 3 года назад +1

    At 5k your buying a project. May of last year covid time I picked up a 2015 slt sierra 4x4 z71 crew 5.3 for 19k. 110k miles. Navigation and bose heated leather std box onyx black beauty. Ive done a paint correction and buff. Changed all fluids and have run her to 118k so far problem free. Truck stickerd for 52k new. Yes I purchased it from a dealership.

    • @201231
      @201231 3 года назад

      That is exactly what you're doing, I'm glad I did. Mine was a quarter of the market price, carfaxed it found out it was a corporate vehicle first, then a fleet vehicle. Maintenance ppfftt couldn't here it running so got a muffler delete, the duals sounds great, going for headers and close box cia next . Then I'm going to bullet proof it lol

    • @201231
      @201231 3 года назад

      I also got mine from a dealer Escalade Ext 20k is around the lowest you will find one no matter the year

  • @jamesschwarzkopf1852
    @jamesschwarzkopf1852 9 месяцев назад

    I bought a car here in denver and found out the seller has 30 days to obtain a salvage title. Well...this guy sold me (pretty nice) Accord. Title was clean (didn't say salvage) but...when I got a title w my name on it, sure enough - salvage.

  • @halkizerian9604
    @halkizerian9604 2 года назад

    I have a Ford 78 E250 van a while back it had only 72K miles on it I paid 10,250.00 seem like a lot to pay but it runs like new

  • @cowboy6591
    @cowboy6591 Год назад

    On the 2002 dodge, I have answered ads like that and found it was a "Down Payment" that's an important question to ask. And by the way the 3-valve per piston engines suk.

  • @hdrunk5
    @hdrunk5 2 года назад

    When buying or selling a used truck, undercarriage pics should be mandatory. Rockers, frame, floor. Everyone has a picture/video capable smart phone these days, and still they are almost never provided. If requested, the pics are usually terrible. My solution, is weed trucks out by zooming on the trailer hitch. Light surface rust inside receiver is fine. Advanced scaling around the receiver usually tells you all you need to know.

  • @MDTAR15
    @MDTAR15 2 года назад +2

    People today are out of their minds with used trucks...people are asking $10k and up for trucks with 200,000+ miles on them. New trucks are junk...Chevy's DOD/AFM set up is a joke (I'm a Chevy guy and i hate the DOD/AFM system). We have several newer Silverado and F-150's in our companies fleet of over 45 trucks. We had so many issues with the DOD/AFM system that we spent a lot of money on the DOD/AFM Delete kits. Two of our 2020 F-150's had electrical issues causing the dash to shut off and one of the other F-150's had clicking noise going on in the truck when it was parked, whatever it was would kill the battery in a day, also the heat would stay on even when the A/C was turned on...that truck went back to the dealer and we got a different truck. A 2021 F-150 had a series of warning lights go off which put the truck in a reduced engine power mode less that 100 miles after getting the truck. $40-$60k for a new truck and the overall build quality is terrible, just my opinion. I'm sure their are many people out there who are loving their new trucks. We just have so many trucks that we see a lot of bad things.

    • @RustyX2010
      @RustyX2010 2 года назад +1

      There is a guy in my neighborhood who is selling a rusty old dodge 70's truck for 10K! Back in 1990 you could have bought that same truck for $500.

  • @djfitzgerald2193
    @djfitzgerald2193 3 года назад +1

    Always craw under a truck with a flashlight and look at everything from bumper to bumper , they may wash the top of a engine and all to make look nice but never the bottom ,

  • @32srt32
    @32srt32 Год назад

    can you do the same idea with a awd or 4x4, for a mountain vehicle.

  • @joelstolarski2244
    @joelstolarski2244 3 года назад

    Looked at Denver Craigslist. Big difference in used truck prices. I'm in south GA. For instance, 07 Ford f-150 with v6, under 150k miles, is about 8k. Seriously. Why are the prices so different? Really. Denver has higher per capita income on average, since you guys got all that pot industry. Here, pay sucks. No joke. I'm in farming area, and rural, and damn used trucks in half decent shape are hard to find. Frustrating as sh*t. Just sold my car, and knew finding a half decent truck was gonna really turn out to be depressing. :(. PS Thanks for the video, and you guys are great. Cool video.

  • @dnlmachine4287
    @dnlmachine4287 2 года назад

    That 2002 Ram Cummins 2500 at 28:20 , add a $0 to the price. Thats what that truck would sell for here in Canada. Unless its thrashed or broken engine etc.
    Stay gold.

  • @fl_atv_riders4455
    @fl_atv_riders4455 3 года назад +1

    The first truck chevy 1500 average price in fl is 6-8000$

  • @bobbybearden9674
    @bobbybearden9674 3 года назад

    That 02 ram 2500 I’ve seen in AL under bobs lot lol.

  • @jonathanparker3313
    @jonathanparker3313 3 года назад

    I git a cheap truck 5 years ago from a used car .A 2006 dodge ram 4 door 3.7 with tow package only 125 thousand.for 3500.00 it was in great condition now is 150 thousand

  • @tyler4025
    @tyler4025 3 года назад +1

    The 2007 f150 ad had two different steel wheels in that side picture.
    Great Content As Always.

  • @recyclespinning9839
    @recyclespinning9839 3 года назад +1

    $5k for a 4x4 pick up? ? Good luck.
    First off stay away from Dodge. I turned in my leased 2017 Ram 1500 pentastar. It has cam phaser and cam problems, check engine at 34k miles. The dealer would not fix .. !!!
    I bought a pre AFM 2005 GMC Sierra 4x4 . 138k on it $7500. I had brakes done, upper control arms, lower ball joints , and a few stabilizer bushings. You need to find southern one because mine was rust free from there . The rest were Swiss cheese..

  • @youngestson6537
    @youngestson6537 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video 📹 👍