Is the truck market slow???
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You can't really go by kbb. You have to look at what similar trucks are going for in your area. A good place to go would be edmunds.com and look at the true market value or tmv. Or go on autotrader.com and look there too.
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T boe I have pulled the auto trader and I have found none in my area with mega cab and cummins I have found several with the hemi and they are asking 35k for stock units.
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Asking price and selling price. Most of the time there's a big diffence. I think your way to high based on what a new one will cost. What do you mean by my/your area? I hardly ever find anything within a 100mi on the web.
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Certain areas have certain demands. Like in Cheyenne. Diesel trucks are a hot commodity. I use to have an '04 F-150 . It was worthless here. I couldn't even get the normal going rate for it. Now if I took it to Oregon it was worth 5-7k more than in Wyoming due to demand.
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Not to be negative. . . .but no way in heck any would in there right mind would pay 41K for a used mega. . .You can get new one for 10K less than that. The extras that you added on are just bling and add very little real value to anyone other than your self. . .
Sorry. . .
Good luck
Sorry. . .
Good luck
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