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Are new truck prices really that bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fastback" data-source="post: 16998253" data-attributes="member: 43937"><p>My 98 Cherokee daily was 33,000 Canadian Pesos, in 98. For some reason, IMO cars or trucks that have been manufactured recently will not be on the road in 2042. That 2017 will have obsolescence built in, Some mechanical or most likely an electrical component will be it's downfall. Again, just my take on things. </p><p></p><p>So you used to pay for things you need. Reliably, ease of maintenance, and parts available. Now you have a couch and an entertainment system, with a steering wheel. I digress, I guess its personal preference. Things have been made recently are meant to be thrown away after use. No room for rebuild or some small components will take out much larger system. Odd times for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastback, post: 16998253, member: 43937"] My 98 Cherokee daily was 33,000 Canadian Pesos, in 98. For some reason, IMO cars or trucks that have been manufactured recently will not be on the road in 2042. That 2017 will have obsolescence built in, Some mechanical or most likely an electrical component will be it's downfall. Again, just my take on things. So you used to pay for things you need. Reliably, ease of maintenance, and parts available. Now you have a couch and an entertainment system, with a steering wheel. I digress, I guess its personal preference. Things have been made recently are meant to be thrown away after use. No room for rebuild or some small components will take out much larger system. Odd times for sure. [/QUOTE]
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