Nobody said anything about $20k to $30k, he said $15k to $30K and that of course would depend on the exact vehicle and mileage and how well it has been taken care of and the paperwork to back it up. If, in my case, you can find an almost perfect 2004 K2500HD crew cab short bed with brand new tires and literally not a scratch or dent on it and paint and interior is perfect and has the paperwork to back it all up and comes with a ReTrax sliding/lockable bed cover and pay only $16K for it and at 118K miles, then yea, that is better than buying a new truck that like these recall trucks, are full of problems, minor and major and even if out of warranty the recall covers it but look at all the headaches and safety concerns.
THESE PLATFORMS you speak of, have the issues worked out already and the selling price reflects wear and tear and mileage and how well it is taken care of. Look at the new ones. You know, the ones that you buy in to the sales pitch and throw down lots of money and time and you have problem after problem and are tied to a crooked dealer to supposedly fix the vehicles at a no cost repair and as soon as you hit the mileage or time plateau, SAYONARA sucker. Now whatever is left over is on you and the likelihood of the extended warranty you shelled out money for too.
Thanks for telling me you are glad I found something I can enjoy. You are right, I am out enjoying my truck while yours is stuck at the dealer for months on end and the whole time your resale value is plummeting while mine is going up. Your screen name suggests a Duramax engine and that is smart but still does not give you all the freedom to tell off someone else if they decide to do what is BEST for them and their pocketbook.
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