floridaGrant
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Going from a base model big horn with 20k miles and a CP4 to a 2017 with 14k miles, a CP3, Laramie Midnight Edition with toolboxes, full leather, sound system, air conditioned seats etc.
Some people only see year not options lol thats a decent upgradeGoing from a base model big horn with 20k miles and a CP4 to a 2017 with 14k miles, a CP3, Laramie Midnight Edition with toolboxes, full leather, sound system, air conditioned seats etc.
agreed. just make sure you're truly happy and not impulsive! know what you're getting etc!As long as you're happy, that's what matters. It's too bad you've had to deal with this, but glad you're getting it addressed.
I'd be kind of paranoid about that low of mileage on the 2017. Did it sit for a long time?
thats only 4500 miles a year thats not out of the ordinary for some people who work close to home or only use the truck for pulling a camper i see it lots
I got mine in may last year i have 13k miles already... thats impressive how little millage on the 3rd genMy 04.5 HO only had 72K on it when I sold it last May.
What was I thinking???
I've been driving the hell out of it more so than I normally would and the 2020 has as of last fuel up just 4,640 on the clock and I got it March 10 2020.
Turns out it was a car owned by the family of the dealership. The thing has records of maintenance every 6 months and the interior is pristine.I'd be kind of paranoid about that low of mileage on the 2017. Did it sit for a long time?
Turns out it was the owner of the dealership's truck, and he had the original sticker laminated.Turns out it was a car owned by the family of the dealership. The thing has records of maintenance every 6 months and the interior is pristine.
Sounds like a great find.Turns out it was the owner of the dealership's truck, and he had the original sticker laminated.
Buy it!Turns out it was the owner of the dealership's truck, and he had the original sticker laminated.