It's also a lot of miles on a truck that pretty much stays in the same town. 80,000 isn't that many miles, but it's more than 10,000 miles a year. A trip to NYC every couple of weeks would look similar on the odometer.
But, one way or another, I'm gonna make a profit.
He probably could have taken out a loan against the value of his truck, but that'd take a few days and they may very well not have good credit. Still, he did manage to buy a new truck in 2017 - as far as I can tell. It's a 2016 but the date on the title was from 2017 and it's a single-owner from the CarFax.
It's a pretty decent truck. It's lacking the giant infotainment system, but it does have a smaller screen and it does have things like a backup camera.
You should put it to work on the farm until he buys it back and save some wear and tear on your trucks
LOL That'd be kinda funny. I could use it to haul shit around.
I'll be surprised if I see them within the two weeks. Not too many people are going to sell their truck for more than 20k less than the value if they just put it on Craigslist and waited patiently for a few days. It's a hot market right now for used cars and trucks. They're stupidly expensive. The supply chain just isn't what it should be for new stuff. There are dealers with no new cars on their lots. Even then, they're selling the cars at more than MSRP - often quite a bit more than MSRP.
Yeah I was thinking he could probably get twice what you gave him easy if he just advertised it online
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