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Originally Posted by disfigured
It's when you get into the 2500 series like me and Deez that it starts to hurt. But if you need it, it means your making money with it.
That wasn't the case anymore with me. It's just a huge hulking mass transporting me in NW Boston , which by nearly anyone's standards is "trafficy".
Plus I won't be the first one who gets the call when something needs to be moved or transported. With kids all grown I even had a single cab so I had all 8ft of bed to help people move. I'm changing careers so maybe it's appropriate that I change vehicles.
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There was a time, when you could keep it and suffer through the bumpy ride. Now, the cost to run is a deciding factor.
Mine will be 3 yrs. old at the end of April. It has 20k on it.
As you mentioned...I make money every time I turn the key...otherwise, it sits.
And yea...funny how you have lots of "friends" when you have a pickup. Good thing I don't have a plow, too!