Went to a CarMax today for a free appraisal for the truck. I expected a lowball, knew it wasn't a comprehensive system, knew its not old or mod friendly. But I figured it was a start.
$1,700.
I am optimistic wanting 8, but was expecting 4, but got 1.7. So this kind of stops my current plan in its tracks. At this point I really do want to just drive it to the dirt, because I feel I can still get more out of it. I was wanting to sell sooner rather than later to avoid further depreciation, but 1.7 is about as low as I can believe it.
That said, I think I am going to do a little dry buy tomorrow at a dealer, to see what I can get offered for a trade in, just to boost my morale. CarMax is no place for a modded vehicle, of course, but even $1,700 for an auction vehicle is a joke. I got $1,000 for a POS 2004 PT Cruiser that had oil and coolant in the same hoses and couldn't run for 10 minutes at a time, and now I am barely beating that with my truck.
So I am curious, what have y'all done to decide whether to move on to the next generation or keep with your NBS (or older)? Saying OK, if I need a new tranny or engine, I'll fold, is easy. Whats tough, and what I am experiencing, is having to deal with the not-huge-but-still-big wear & tear related bills that add up (~$2000 in 2014). So I am just not too sure what to do right now. At this point I am ready to just give in come summer, and pay the convenience fee of getting a vehicle that is more reliable simply because it is newer.
$1,700.
I am optimistic wanting 8, but was expecting 4, but got 1.7. So this kind of stops my current plan in its tracks. At this point I really do want to just drive it to the dirt, because I feel I can still get more out of it. I was wanting to sell sooner rather than later to avoid further depreciation, but 1.7 is about as low as I can believe it.
That said, I think I am going to do a little dry buy tomorrow at a dealer, to see what I can get offered for a trade in, just to boost my morale. CarMax is no place for a modded vehicle, of course, but even $1,700 for an auction vehicle is a joke. I got $1,000 for a POS 2004 PT Cruiser that had oil and coolant in the same hoses and couldn't run for 10 minutes at a time, and now I am barely beating that with my truck.
So I am curious, what have y'all done to decide whether to move on to the next generation or keep with your NBS (or older)? Saying OK, if I need a new tranny or engine, I'll fold, is easy. Whats tough, and what I am experiencing, is having to deal with the not-huge-but-still-big wear & tear related bills that add up (~$2000 in 2014). So I am just not too sure what to do right now. At this point I am ready to just give in come summer, and pay the convenience fee of getting a vehicle that is more reliable simply because it is newer.