How much should I ask for my truck?


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  • fastenuf4u

Posted 08 June 2005 - 07:56 AM

#1

I got a new job where I am going to have to drive 150 miles daily and have decided to sell my 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4 Quad Cab and get a vehicle that gets much better gas mileage.  I will still pull my trailer with my Jeep Liberty (seems to do as good of a job as the Ram, no joke).  Here are the specs for my truck and a link to a page with some pics of it.

37000 miles
SLT Package
Towing Package
20" Rims
Hemi Engine

www.jakeandcrystal.com/Dodge%20Page.htm

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  • gmoss357

Posted 08 June 2005 - 10:46 AM

#2

Go to kbb.com and follow the directions to get a value for your truck.  Get a good and excellent condition value. This will give you a range to start with.  Then try picking up a copy of the Truck Trader if they have it in your area and see what other people with similar trucks are asking for theirs.  You don't want to be too high, just low enough to attract buyers and move it fast.  If you get an offer close to what you want, take it. One in the hand is better than 2 in the bush!

gmoss
Commercial Truck Sales Professional




 
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