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$69,000 .... for a Toyota Pickup?

AngliaGT said:
Rick,


I was referring to to the idiots who buy anF250/F350 crewcab diesel,
& then HAVE to add a lift kit,just to drive to work,or hual a Honda/Yamaha,
etc. four wheeler.
- Doug

Perhaps you should have clarified this in your original post.

Don't make me sic Jean on you.

:devilgrin:
 
AngliaGT said:
I was looking on craigslist,& came accross
this post.The guy wants to sell his 4wd Tundra that
he paid almost $70,000 for.
How could anyone spend that kind of money on
a pickup?I also saw a posting for a 2006 Ford crewcab
that the seller had $80,000 invested in.I don't get it.

- Doug

https://humboldt.craigslist.org/cto/3127761102.html

I am specing a new 2013 Ford F150 and my MSRP is $62,000.

Never pay that much for it....but that's the asking price when I am done with the features I want.

$80k must include some aftermarket goodies....
 
Don't make me sic Jean on you. [/quote]



I'll be good!! - I'll be good!!,
anything but that.

- Doug
 
AngliaGT said:
Don't make me sic Jean on you.



<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] I'll be good!! - I'll be good!!,
anything but that.

- Doug
[/QUOTE]

LOL!

I knew you would see the light.
 
Sheesh... I left the good ole USA back in 1984 so these prices are olde-time Italian Lira, right? :devilgrin:
 
I do have my 61 binder I use for my work truck its a heavy half so it does everything I need it too and more. I also use it to impress people because a primer grey and white pick-up just says cool.
 
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