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redfx4150 10-29-2010 11:12 AM

when will the price top out
 
just wondering when the price will top out for trucks not to long ago a load truck new was 20 then 30 then 40 now most are within 45 to 55 grand and that only half ton trucks

and 3/4 or 1 tons trucks are even higher

then most base models are starting out a 22 to 25 grand

any bets how high prices can go?

dirt bike dave 10-29-2010 11:39 AM

When the inflation hits in a few years, they are going to be a lot more.

GreenBuck50 10-29-2010 11:46 AM

As long as people can keep getting loans to buy them, and feel they need that expensive of a truck, the price will stay there and keep going up.

harleydude78 10-29-2010 11:50 AM

they just keep making car loans longer to keep the payments the same. An 84 month car loan isn't all that unheard of nowadays, with 72 month loan becoming more of a norm. When I bought my 2001 Harley Davidson F150 Supercrew, I got it for $29k OTD fully loaded. The 2011 HD F150 is over $55k!! No way I can afford one, I know my paycheck over the past 10 years hasn't gone up like that!

artgarcia 10-29-2010 12:08 PM

It's very easy to know why our trucks cost more. It's a combination of inflation with equipment, technology, safefty, more capable and fuel efficient, greener trucks. All these make the price uphill.

sean46 10-29-2010 12:11 PM

I cant fathom paying $40,000 for a new truck unless I'm making money with it. My wife and I do okay but there is no way I could ever pay that much for any vehicle. Her new CRV was $24K and I still cringe over that.

Micheal 10-29-2010 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by greenbuck50 (Post 4381060)
as long as people can keep getting loans to buy them, and feel they need that expensive of a truck, the price will stay there and keep going up.

^^^ x 2

rcantu 10-29-2010 04:36 PM

I remember my 87 Escort was $4k plus TTL. I've seen prices on all cars just go up and up. It's insane.

stoffer 10-29-2010 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by sean46 (Post 4381083)
I cant fathom paying $40,000 for a new truck unless I'm making money with it. My wife and I do okay but there is no way I could ever pay that much for any vehicle. Her new CRV was $24K and I still cringe over that.

the mention of you purchasing a CRV makes me cringe...

sean46 10-29-2010 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by tarajerame (Post 4381317)
the mention of you purchasing a CRV makes me cringe...

Sorry bro....to each their own. I buy Ford trucks and Mustangs. Everything else is Honda. If I had your money I could probably spend more freely too.:smoke:

88racing 10-29-2010 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by harleydude78 (Post 4381066)
they just keep making car loans longer to keep the payments the same. An 84 month car loan isn't all that unheard of nowadays, with 72 month loan becoming more of a norm. When I bought my 2001 Harley Davidson F150 Supercrew, I got it for $29k OTD fully loaded. The 2011 HD F150 is over $55k!! No way I can afford one, I know my paycheck over the past 10 years hasn't gone up like that!

Agreed.......
It's just amazing how everything else increases in price but our wages still remain stagnant.....

racer114 10-29-2010 09:18 PM

Vehicle prices in general are out of control. Not long ago, the average new vehicle was about $22K. They say it is closer to $30K now. But, go look at new lots. Econoboxes sticker at $20k+. Trucks are SUVs that are well equipped are easily into the $40s and $50s. At least on the trucks they discount the heck out of them, not true on most other vehicles. If you get $5K off, you are doing really well on other vehicles.

Then there is the ridiculous depreciation. For some reason, I keep buying new vehicles as opposed to used. I just like having them from day one. But they are money pits. I can say both of my 2010 F-150s held there value. I lost only $500 on one and made money trading the other. Cars are a totally different story.

05BlackFX4 10-29-2010 09:58 PM

Everything has gone way up....look at housing prices. My parents bought their place in 1987 for $164K....before the collapse they had it listed at $524K:eek:

Just insane that banks would give loans for that kind of money. I purchased it from my mom this year so she could move to Florida for $294K, appraised for just over $350K but needed some work.

I'm single and work full time and my $275 truck payment is about all I would put into a vehicle since I can't eat the seats.

Prices will continue to go up with all the gadgets these things come with now a day. Don't get me wrong, love the new trucks and one day I will be able to spoil myself with a brand new one off the lot fully loaded :beers:

stoffer 10-30-2010 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by sean46 (Post 4381336)
Sorry bro....to each their own. I buy Ford trucks and Mustangs. Everything else is Honda. If I had your money I could probably spend more freely too.:smoke:

I work with a guy who has a CRV and another who own an accord, I drove 'em each once, it was an awful experience each time and I will never willingly purchase a honda product...

Drick 10-30-2010 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by sean46 (Post 4381336)
Sorry bro....to each their own. I buy Ford trucks and Mustangs. Everything else is Honda. If I had your money I could probably spend more freely too.:smoke:

And if you keep sending your money to Japan then you wont have a job to make money in the future.. :smoke:


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