MP Kid
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That site is crap - it doesn't have a 2014 f350 Platinum 6.7 L diesel
Actually.. it does. You need to dig a bit further. Chose the F250, then down in the options it’ll give you the option to add for a 1 ton.
That site is crap - it doesn't have a 2014 f350 Platinum 6.7 L diesel
Gotcha - guess I was just angry clicking and not looking my bad lolActually.. it does. You need to dig a bit further. Chose the F250, then down in the options it’ll give you the option to add for a 1 ton.
Also ask the bank if it’s possible for someone to take over payments ?
Going to take a huge loss if not as truck isn’t worth the $62 or even close to that .
Contact some wholesalers as well with the US dollar so strong .
Sorry man it sucks .
Im hearing in conversations that US buyers are having issues coming up here to collect vehicles due to Covid-19 restrictions, this will greatly impact the upcoming Richie brothers auction coming up as well for anyone other than Canadians. A fair amount of foreign buyers gobble up a lot the heavy equipment.
Wholesale is 47,125
Retail is 51,275
I was honestly hoping for about 10,000 more
But this does give me an idea of what it's worth here
Thanks
Wholesale is 47,125
Retail is 51,275
I was honestly hoping for about 10,000 more
But this does give me an idea of what it's worth here
Thanks
That could be very good news for local buyers. But I bet anything Ritchies will figure something out with any large US buyers. May offer to store anything for free until this is over?
Wholesale is 47,125
Retail is 51,275
I was honestly hoping for about 10,000 more
But this does give me an idea of what it's worth here
Thanks
Exactly
If it wasn’t for internet buying right now it would be gross for sellers .
GP sale went light on the yellow iron but other things went okay . IMO
I didnt follow the yellow iron, didnt want anything, but was watching a bunch of other stuff just in case there were some deals. I didnt see anything I would consider a deal. I thought prices were very strong considering the current economic crisis.
I have a company truck for weekdays and work. I believe it just turned 13K on the odometer and I don't drive it every weekend. (too hard on back tires. LOL)IMO
I wouldn’t even bother putting it on KIJIJI.
Ask around to wholesalers and save yourself the head aches .
You have to drive something and might as well be that for a few more months .
The main reason, I did the truck deferral only. I Bought with zero % financing and agree with your second paragraphDo you have another loan you can postpone as well like a mortgage? I know mortgages accrue a lot of interest if they aren't paid for 6 months but it still might be better than taking a $10k+ hit on the truck.
Personally I would hold tough for a few months and see what happens, there are going to be a lot more people that struggle to make payments, lendors are going to do whatever they can to prevent defaults and I'm sure are going to be more than willing to come up with creative repayment plans. I also think a modified repayment structure with missed payments will look a lot better on a credit rating than a default.
I quoted the 3 of you, because of your replies.Id ride out the payment deferral. Nobody knows where we end up in 6 months. Maybe were all dancing in the streets and life is good, or maybe the banking system collapses and you get to keep your truck. I would not be trying to sell anything at this point.
Exactly
If it wasn’t for internet buying right now it would be gross for sellers .
GP sale went light on the yellow iron but other things went okay . IMO
Dang was hoping prices would be coming down, but pickups are never cheap at Ritchies. I think there's just too many people with money around for prices to drop any amount.
I have a company truck for weekdays and work. I believe it just turned 13K on the odometer and I don't drive it every weekend. (too hard on back tires. LOL)
The main reason, I did the truck deferral only. I Bought with zero % financing and agree with your second paragraph
I quoted the 3 of you, because of your replies.
Thank you!!!
I hope that anyone else in this situation has the opportunity to read this thread in it's entirety.
This is really good advice, thank you0% financing is a selling point, I would check with lender if someone could takeover financing. If so selling to someone who can takeover can get you more then truck is worth. Let's say the 0% would save $8k interest over life of loan, you could try and get say half of that back. Obviously this option would only work if you could offer cash for what you're upside down on it. Doesn't hurt to see if you get any interest and if nothing great just wait this out a few months.
Ha ha you liked that 329 with the top con on it for $147,500. Thought it was a good deal too lol. The cats went a little light but no super deals over all there. Waiting for Edmonton next, over 200 hoes and some nice service trucks....we will see.Scrapers went for dirt cheap . Some D6T’s went light .
D8t, $110 ish and less . 11400 hour machines .
Some hoes went light I thought .
Ex. 329 rigged up with everything and 4000 hrs . Real clean $129 Trucks went good