[AT] The terror strikes again. - 4WD

R Fink Sr rfinksr at verizon.net
Mon Jun 9 07:40:44 PDT 2014


   Stephen I am from the old school and recall when a new work pickup was
   less than 3000.00. The new trucks are just modified car or wagons.Some
   of the crap they put on is nice but not a necessity in my opinion.
   R Fink
   PA


   On 06/09/14, Stephen Offiler<soffiler at gmail.com> wrote:

   Sorry to reply to my own message but since I still had the page open I
   just
   priced out a truck. Chevy 2500HD Work Truck with 6 liter gas engine,
   automatic transmission, snowplow package, trailer tow package, bed mat.
   True Market Value (this is from Edmunds dot com, a popular research
   site
   which gives negotiated bottom line out the door pricing) anyway this
   truck
   is $28,000 with the current incentives (it's a 2014 and they need to
   make
   room for the 2015's). That sounds downright CHEAP.
   SO
   On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Stephen Offiler <[1]soffiler at gmail.com>
   wrote:
   > The majority of the dealer profit comes from the sales of service,
   parts,
   > and accessories. They make very little on the sale of the vehicle
   itself.
   > And they can only sell what the manufacturer designs and builds. The
   > manufacturer designs and builds what they perceive the customers
   want. I
   > just checked real quick, only Chevy, and found they still have a
   2500HD
   > Work Truck that is pretty basic. Vinyl seats, steel wheels,
   hose-em-out
   > vinyl instead of carpeting. It does have a tach and cruise control
   and a
   > radio, but the cab is far from "stuffed with crap". They exist.
   >
   > SO
   >
   >
   >
   > On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:26 AM, <[2]Recentjester at aol.com> wrote:
   >
   >> Always figured that a dealership was just a big lot where they
   dumped the
   >> trucks along a major freeway to sell them. the service or warranty
   area
   >> was
   >> never big enough to do much more than change your oil. The object of
   a
   >> truck is to get a heavy load where its going. I own a truck to bring
   >> things
   >> home to make myself more self sustainable. I don't need a bunch of
   bells
   >> an
   >> whistles. All the crap they want to stuff into the cab does not
   impress
   >> me.
   >> The Pickups look so big now but they have less room in the bed.
   >>
   >>
   >>
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