You know it's true.
Car prices
roll ~20% off of the msrp on pretty much any new domestic truck and thats what you can walk into the dealership buy it for
>bought '16 chevy 2500hd brand new, the msrp was $53k, paid $41k
Tacomas/4runners are the only ones where buying new is a better deal. Even if you find a used one a year old, itll still have 30k miles and only be like a grand cheaper.
No, fuck that. Gas going up will just fuck everyone else over.
Those who drive brodozer usually own diesels, and they work in the oil industry which means higher gas means more money for a bigger truck.
these trucks are getting like 20mpg now. crossovers get 30mpg. 10-15 years ago a pickup got 12mpg, v6 SUVs got 15mpg
they come with a shit ton of options now. op's truck has 4g lte internet, on star, navigation screen, sirius, keyless start, heated seats, pushbutton start, all that cylinder shit to keep mpg higher, tow technology, lane assist, smart cruise
trucks back in the day had none of this shit