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Would you Sell your Truck?

If you get rid of it in hopes the prices will be better in a year and you'll buy another one that's a bad bet. I think we are going to be in this situation for at least 2+ more years (if not longer).

Now if you don't need the truck at all and can live without it, you'll never go broke making a profit as they say....


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Yep! Dealer wanted my 2019 6.4 bad enough to throw an excellent offer at me. Took it and jumped up to my 2021 one ton
 
Thanks for everyone's thoughts. Tough decision for sure but I'm leaning on just keeping it. Got excited because I've never been on the upside of a car/truck deal.
I have a 2020 pretty well opted Laramie 3500. I am not worried about the CP4 but thought I would consider a 22. Mine listed for 76,000 and I got it for 64,600. No doubt I could sell it for a lot in this climate. Anyway went to the dealer to configure a 22 and many of the items on my 20 are simply not available at this time and there doesn’t seem to be any light at the end of the tunnel. Discounts were pretty meager as well. Wait times, who knows, my 20 took over 4 months. I’ll keep and enjoy what I have.
 
Keep getting offers from Carmax, Carvana and Zroom to buy my '20 Ram 2500 Tradesman Hemi (5,000 miles) that I paid $43K for back in Sep '20. Got another offer today for $48,200 and am seriously thinking about it. We only use the truck to RV with and don't have another trip planned till May next year. Wondering if the chip shortage will ease in enough time to get a new truck by then? I'm also thinking there will be a glut of '21's coming to dealerships but it will be 2022 so prices might be good. I know this is a gamble, but if it pays off I'll be the winner. Would love to here anyone's thoughts on this.
Here is my experience trying to buy truck in last 6 mos: I had ordered a GMC bare basics Sierra 3500, assembly never started on it after 5mos got my dep back, GMC won’t use chips on poormans model truck.
Started looking for dodges, I looked everywhere snd I am beyond thorough, only dodge that wasn’t overpriced I found on VROOM for $44K I bought it thr night I found it online. I’d read nuttso reviews about VROOM but this was a low mileage truck at a great price.
VROOM is terrible to work with as far as paperwork but product( truck) is excellent so I wouldn’t go back….. I still don’t have my dam tag after 60 days but I know how dam hard it was to find a truck and I don’t regret a minute buying from the VROOM idiots!
 
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