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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 16715347" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>I will never question you on that because this is your expertise and you're in my region. Checking out Facebook Marketplace it seems like 90k-135k mileage vehicles can range for high teens to low to mid 20's. Obviously if I'm on the higher end of the mileage range it'll be cheaper, if I'm in the lower mileage it will be north of 20k. We have the money to buy something 10x as expensive, in cash but thats not how we look at pickup trucks. Because we have the money we aren't locked into a true "budget" its just what is preferred and I don't want to budget creep my way up to a 2022 F250 Platinum or something, lol. </p><p></p><p>I'm wanting a 10yr old 1/2 ton pickup that can make 250k miles, what platform can do that without major design flaws?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 16715347, member: 142081"] I will never question you on that because this is your expertise and you're in my region. Checking out Facebook Marketplace it seems like 90k-135k mileage vehicles can range for high teens to low to mid 20's. Obviously if I'm on the higher end of the mileage range it'll be cheaper, if I'm in the lower mileage it will be north of 20k. We have the money to buy something 10x as expensive, in cash but thats not how we look at pickup trucks. Because we have the money we aren't locked into a true "budget" its just what is preferred and I don't want to budget creep my way up to a 2022 F250 Platinum or something, lol. I'm wanting a 10yr old 1/2 ton pickup that can make 250k miles, what platform can do that without major design flaws? [/QUOTE]
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