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Advice on selling my truck

TophandRam

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I am considering selling my truck while its still under full warranty and in great condition. To make sure I dont undersell my vehicle wanted to get some feedback from other members.
I have a 2019 Ram 2500 Tradesman 2500 4x4 / Diesel SWB in Flame Red with the Tradesman level 2 cloth interior power rear window clearance lights 5th wheel group cold weather group keyless entry shift on the fly Anti spin axle trailer brake controller power tow mirrors with turn signals it currently has 17452 miles on it with 76 idle / 545 Drive engine hours.
Fuel filter service completed coming up on the next oil service I use Valvoline Ultra for Cummins.
I have never used 4x4 and only have towed with the bumper hitch a small trailer the truck has never been offroad mainly a commuter the underside still looks new.
I have added the Synergy 2.5 leveling kit front coils and Fox2.0 shocks Carli Track Bar and Nitrogen steering stabilzer, Nitto 35 12.50 20 Terra Grapplers on 20x9 +18 Ultra Motorsport wheels only about 13k on them.
Steelcraft front and rear Elevation series bumpers and Headache rack with led lights , led headlight bulbs cargo lights reverse lights color matched grille surround Power Wagon fender flares Ram Running boards Husky floor liners and full bed / tailgate mat. Front windows are tinted added all OEM Mopar Black Badges. No wrecks no damage the truck still looks and smells new.
I am thinking mid 60s for it I am not driving it enough now I have a clear title my name and I dont want to trade it in at this time.
Thanks for your support on my inquiry.
 

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The challenge with websites or dealers they use wholesale or blackbook numbers ..
I will look around and get a realistic dollar in mind but 60s is looking normal especially anything under 20 to 30 k miles.
 
The challenge with websites or dealers they use wholesale or blackbook numbers ..
I will look around and get a realistic dollar in mind but 60s is looking normal especially anything under 20 to 30 k miles.
Curious what your sticker price was, when new?

If you do end up getting a figure in the mid 60s for your truck, please be sure to post and let me know. I'll immediately be listing mine.
 
I am considering selling my truck while its still under full warranty and in great condition. To make sure I dont undersell my vehicle wanted to get some feedback from other members.
I have a 2019 Ram 2500 Tradesman 2500 4x4 / Diesel SWB in Flame Red with the Tradesman level 2 cloth interior power rear window clearance lights 5th wheel group cold weather group keyless entry shift on the fly Anti spin axle trailer brake controller power tow mirrors with turn signals it currently has 17452 miles on it with 76 idle / 545 Drive engine hours.
Fuel filter service completed coming up on the next oil service I use Valvoline Ultra for Cummins.
I have never used 4x4 and only have towed with the bumper hitch a small trailer the truck has never been offroad mainly a commuter the underside still looks new.
I have added the Synergy 2.5 leveling kit front coils and Fox2.0 shocks Carli Track Bar and Nitrogen steering stabilzer, Nitto 35 12.50 20 Terra Grapplers on 20x9 +18 Ultra Motorsport wheels only about 13k on them.
Steelcraft front and rear Elevation series bumpers and Headache rack with led lights , led headlight bulbs cargo lights reverse lights color matched grille surround Power Wagon fender flares Ram Running boards Husky floor liners and full bed / tailgate mat. Front windows are tinted added all OEM Mopar Black Badges. No wrecks no damage the truck still looks and smells new.
I am thinking mid 60s for it I am not driving it enough now I have a clear title my name and I dont want to trade it in at this time.
Thanks for your support on my inquiry.
Try Northwest Motorsport. They bought my 2014 Ram outright for more then trade in value and any tax savings I would have had. Very easy to deal with. I worked with Jordan (270) 977-9789.
See what they offered you. I sent them pictures. We agreed on a price. They sent a cashiers check. Once it cleared I sent the title. Then they sent a transport. Very easy.
 
The challenge with websites or dealers they use wholesale or blackbook numbers ..
I will look around and get a realistic dollar in mind but 60s is looking normal especially anything under 20 to 30 k miles.
Not in today's market. Vroom offered me more than what I paid for a 2019 durango rt wirh 30k miles. I took Vroom's price to my dealer and they gave me $500 more than Vroom. Just for grins, I wanted to see what Vroom would give me for my 2020 3500 tradesman drw wirh 9,900 miles. They offered me $1,000 over MSRP.
 
Try Northwest Motorsport. They bought my 2014 Ram outright for more then trade in value and any tax savings I would have had. Very easy to deal with. I worked with Jordan (270) 977-9789.
See what they offered you. I sent them pictures. We agreed on a price. They sent a cashiers check. Once it cleared I sent the title. Then they sent a transport. Very easy.
Northwest Motorsport beat Vroom and caravan offers by 6,000 on my truck.
I would get offers from all of them and then make a decision. I sold around July . The northwest used truck market was hot. It was worth it for them to ship my truck from New York.
 
Try Northwest Motorsport. They bought my 2014 Ram outright for more then trade in value and any tax savings I would have had. Very easy to deal with. I worked with Jordan (270) 977-9789.
See what they offered you. I sent them pictures. We agreed on a price. They sent a cashiers check. Once it cleared I sent the title. Then they sent a transport. Very easy.
I had a super clean 2001 Cummins 6-speed crew cab 4X4 bought out from under me by them. It was a truck I'd been waiting on for years and the old guy jumped on the price they offered him after telling me he'd probably accept my offer. I'll likely be helping my mother in law sell her 2013 crew cab w/cummins and will probably start with NW since they seem to pay well
 
Don’t tell them what you want until they give you a offer. After they make the offer try to work them up a little. If you tell them what your looking for, you might leave money on the table.
 
This is a 2018 Limited Longhorn - but - I have seen trucks like yours go between 50K and 60K. AS clean as yours is and the add ons - ask $65K and see what kind of responses you get.
 

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Thanks for the replies good information.
At my Ram dealer today getting the two recall items software and transmission solenoid..of course the fuel pump recall notice no parts available.
Big dealer only 12 HD trucks on lot all gas except 3500 chassis models with diesel..all tradesman 4x4s except a power wagon going for 80k. And A longhorn all black 4x4 gas 65k.
Just amazing how much new trucks are
Mine was 55k new and I have put about 10k in it.
 
Does not matter what you put in to it really you can maybe expect a 20% return on what you put in so if you get 50k you should be happy
Even 20% may be high, in my opinion, unless you've got a very special rig. I'd rather buy a 100% factory truck, every time. Regardless of if it even already has what I was planning on doing, done to it. I agree with your price estimate. I think if the poster can get an offer anywhere between 50-55K, they should take that check and run.
 
Thanks for all the constructive feedback I think I will hold off for now since it's paid for and isn't costing me much for insurance.
Plus I couldn't replace it with today's truck market pricing..
I may just invest in the extended warranty at the end of the year so it's fully covered for a few more years..
 
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