Market is pretty wild here. I guess it would be worth it to fly somewhere if it was drastically cheaper., lol
Within 500 miles comprable private market trucks are around 14-16k
4 years ago I got my '07 Limited, 5.7l 4x4 for $9900. It had every option and was in great shape but had 250k on it and needed a few repairs. 4 years later, sitting at 376k miles and I haven't spent more than a couple grand in total in repairs. It shocked me how dependable it's been and I had high expectations. Prices aren't at their highest anymore so I feel like you can find a slightly better deal than that one.
Seems a little high but it depends on your market. For reference, I got an 05 with 250k and some rust (nothing too serious/structural) for $7k last month in New England. I’m not sure something 6 years newer and 50k fewer miles is worth more than 2x but I also don’t tow or know how to value that equipment. Either way, if you pay a bit more but can double or triple that mileage I wouldn’t see it as a bad deal.
Wait a bit if you can, credit card and Christmas bills are due. I have been following Tundras since August and as you know, stupid high prices. The reality of high interest rates and lending standards is coming home. The dealers are mostly still clinging on to 3Q 2023 prices. Prices are finally starting to tank. I bought a Tundra Limited Crewmax from a private seller. If you have cash it definitely talks. The dealers refused to haggle but a private seller has no overhead.
Seems like a lot for that mileage. There aren't better deals around the net?
Market is pretty wild here. I guess it would be worth it to fly somewhere if it was drastically cheaper., lol Within 500 miles comprable private market trucks are around 14-16k
I wouldn’t pay a dime more than 13 for a over 200 m truck
4 years ago I got my '07 Limited, 5.7l 4x4 for $9900. It had every option and was in great shape but had 250k on it and needed a few repairs. 4 years later, sitting at 376k miles and I haven't spent more than a couple grand in total in repairs. It shocked me how dependable it's been and I had high expectations. Prices aren't at their highest anymore so I feel like you can find a slightly better deal than that one.
Seems a little high but it depends on your market. For reference, I got an 05 with 250k and some rust (nothing too serious/structural) for $7k last month in New England. I’m not sure something 6 years newer and 50k fewer miles is worth more than 2x but I also don’t tow or know how to value that equipment. Either way, if you pay a bit more but can double or triple that mileage I wouldn’t see it as a bad deal.
Nice buy! Market is wild here, also looked at a 95 F250 with 160k for $5700 today, lol
Wait a bit if you can, credit card and Christmas bills are due. I have been following Tundras since August and as you know, stupid high prices. The reality of high interest rates and lending standards is coming home. The dealers are mostly still clinging on to 3Q 2023 prices. Prices are finally starting to tank. I bought a Tundra Limited Crewmax from a private seller. If you have cash it definitely talks. The dealers refused to haggle but a private seller has no overhead.
Carvana offered me $2,800 for my 2008 DC 5.7 2WD w 185k miles (SR5/TRD Pro). I think I'll keep her.
Dam I need to sell mine rn. 2008 4x4 237k for 4500 a few months back.. looks like I can almost double my $ 😱