Who has the best deals on new trucks, CHEVY,FORD,NISSAN or DODGE?

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Which has the best bang for the buck?
I was about a year away from a new truck, but it may be smart to do this now. Who knows how long these deals will last.
 

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Or Toyota?
 

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prob chevy, but if you like jeeps than go with them. I just got a 2007 grand lareado for like 15.5
 

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I have lived in West Houston for over 20yrs....for 17 years it was always Chevy and Ford or dodge. But now its Tundra and Titans all over the place...and these are people that have ranches in Katy and Fulsher...so that must say something.
 

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tells you everything from invoice to, money to customer and money to dealer
 

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The Toyota trucks are the best made of all. They are not the cheapest. Take this from a long time Ford owner. Avoid the Nissans at all costs. I rented a Titan for a couple of weeks and found it a poor vehicle by any standards.
 

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if you buy a NEW truck you are dumber than i thought forty... by used and by a toyota tundra or a chevy silverado/GMC sierra...

the only reason i would not buy a toyota is because i have heard they are going to stop producing them.

demo what part of town do you live in?
 

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if you buy a NEW truck you are dumber than i thought forty... by used and by a toyota tundra or a chevy silverado/GMC sierra...

the only reason i would not buy a toyota is because i have heard they are going to stop producing them.

demo what part of town do you live in?

So much for leaving it alone like you said you were going to do in the RR thread. I guess your word dont mean much.

Anyway, if you can get 0% and half off the MSRP, I dont see why buying something new is so dumb.
 

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gmc is gonna offer their employee pricing again i heard that on the radio
 

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So much for leaving it alone like you said you were going to do in the RR thread. I guess your word dont mean much.

Anyway, if you can get 0% and half off the MSRP, I dont see why buying something new is so dumb.

i can't help but kid around with you... i don't take it seriously at all just good fun like everyone giving me shit about having a half empty bag.

but seriously forty just do yourself a favor and shop the killer deal on the "new" vehicle next to a deal on a used truck... i have no idea what the truck market is like (tho i hear it is in shambles) regardless you still fight massive depreciation with a new vehicle that is not as severe when you buy used.

even a truck with 15,000 miles is usually a better a deal than a brand new one after you drive it off of the lot.

honestly i would not reply if i did not care forty.

also some killer used car rates out there right now but 0% could be the x-factor.
 

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Hey Chop, a buddy is a car salesmen for Dodge/Jeep, he said they are almost giving away these big truck/SUVs because people don't want them. He just sold the top of the line Jeep Suv for about 15000 under what it sells for new
 

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