Used truck prices dropping by thousands; don’t buy Ram 1500 Classic?

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https://pickuptrucktalk.com/2024/03...pping-by-thousands-dont-buy-ram-1500-classic/

Man, who would have thought a mash up of content between Tim and Mike, the Chevy Dude?


Time Stamp 1:43 to see the intersection.

Latest from the thumbnail kings, Ray and Zach/Car Edge on days supply of new RAM
(no distinction between 2023 RAM Classic (DS), RAM 1500 (DT) and 2024 RAM Classic (DS) and RAM 1500)
Ram188 Days Supply134,714 In stock32,320 Sold this month
 
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I sped-read Tim's article, but I'd have to say it depends on what your goal is. Leasing? Yes, you'll pay more for those models with highest depreciation.

However if you want a more simple truck, with a simple-ish v8 (no start stop, no etorque), for pretty cheap, and to keep for 10+ years: the Classic is a great buy. You'll be able to find qualified mechanics and used parts available for many, many years due to the really long production run.
 
https://pickuptrucktalk.com/2024/03...pping-by-thousands-dont-buy-ram-1500-classic/

Man, who would have thought a mash up of content between Tim and Mike, the Chevy Dude?


Time Stamp 1:43 to see the intersection.

Latest from the thumbnail kings, Ray and Zach/Car Edge on days supply of new RAM
(no distinction between 2023 RAM Classic (DS), RAM 1500 (DT) and 2024 RAM Classic (DS) and RAM 1500)
Ram188 Days Supply134,714 In stock32,320 Sold this month
Yeah, we are saying about the same thing based on the data presented.

I wonder what you guys think of the pop-ups to like and subscribe? It seems, to me, to be overkill in today's world when everyone by now knows how the "game" works. Thoughts? Does it make you hit the subscribe and like button?
 
Meh, a quick verbal "Please like and subscribe" near the end iif a video s least obtrusive; content creators earn the right to remind us, but nice if it isn't overpowering.
 
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