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<blockquote data-quote="farmer17" data-source="post: 2410509" data-attributes="member: 8389"><p>I'm in the market for a used crewcab truck and this is what I do. I get on autotrader.com and punch in all the features I want like V8, half ton, auto trans, max number of miles, etc. I was wanting a Ford but found out their resale is pretty high however the Dodges are a much better deal, though probably not quite as reliable as a Ford. Then I look on Edmunds about the various year truck reviews. I found out in 2009 Dodge came out with a new design that is very smooth riding and was the "Truck of the year". I don't want a first year production vehicle so I went back to Autotrader to seek out a 2010 or later Ram and found several SLT crewcabs with under 75K miles for 15-16 grand. Most of the best deals were not in Oklahoma but Dallas/Ft Worth had some really good deals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer17, post: 2410509, member: 8389"] I'm in the market for a used crewcab truck and this is what I do. I get on autotrader.com and punch in all the features I want like V8, half ton, auto trans, max number of miles, etc. I was wanting a Ford but found out their resale is pretty high however the Dodges are a much better deal, though probably not quite as reliable as a Ford. Then I look on Edmunds about the various year truck reviews. I found out in 2009 Dodge came out with a new design that is very smooth riding and was the "Truck of the year". I don't want a first year production vehicle so I went back to Autotrader to seek out a 2010 or later Ram and found several SLT crewcabs with under 75K miles for 15-16 grand. Most of the best deals were not in Oklahoma but Dallas/Ft Worth had some really good deals. [/QUOTE]
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