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How much below MSRP should one expect to buy a new Pick-up?
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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 4154951" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>Back before covid you could pay $6000-8000 back of MSRP for a truck and that was a good deal to walk around telling everyone about. </p><p></p><p>Today you'll pay over MSRP, bend over, take an ungreased telephone pole in the prison wallet, and walk around bragging that you didn't get kissed by the guy with no teeth during the process. </p><p></p><p>Buying a new vehicle is a scam, always. Buying a new vehicle in a seller's market is doubly so. If yours runs fine, why waste the money? Anything you drive is a liability, not an asset. Save the cash and take the girl out with some of it, then sock the rest away so it can grow until the market changes in 2025-2026</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 4154951, member: 50228"] Back before covid you could pay $6000-8000 back of MSRP for a truck and that was a good deal to walk around telling everyone about. Today you'll pay over MSRP, bend over, take an ungreased telephone pole in the prison wallet, and walk around bragging that you didn't get kissed by the guy with no teeth during the process. Buying a new vehicle is a scam, always. Buying a new vehicle in a seller's market is doubly so. If yours runs fine, why waste the money? Anything you drive is a liability, not an asset. Save the cash and take the girl out with some of it, then sock the rest away so it can grow until the market changes in 2025-2026 [/QUOTE]
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