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<blockquote data-quote="Bigtmiller" data-source="post: 637147" data-attributes="member: 9977"><p>Hi,</p><p>I just wanted to let everyone know, if you are looking for a new truck there are some great deals out there. If you are in position to buy a new truck, now is the time. I picked up a new 2008 Dodge 3500 Quad cab 4x4 big horn edition cummins diesel for $28,000. The sticker price was $48,000. A friend of mine picked up a 09 3500 for 31,000. I have heard of the same deals with Ford also. The only one who seems to not be dealing is GM. So before you go and buy a half ton for the same price, check out some of these leftover diesels. Get a heck of a lot more truck or the same or slightly more money. Plus diesel fuel is supposed to drop lower than gas by summer. I am getting 18.5mpg, hand calculated on my 6.7l dodge cummins. So skip all the Nissans, toyotas, and look at the american trucks first. No foreign truck can hold a candle to the US heavy duty trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigtmiller, post: 637147, member: 9977"] Hi, I just wanted to let everyone know, if you are looking for a new truck there are some great deals out there. If you are in position to buy a new truck, now is the time. I picked up a new 2008 Dodge 3500 Quad cab 4x4 big horn edition cummins diesel for $28,000. The sticker price was $48,000. A friend of mine picked up a 09 3500 for 31,000. I have heard of the same deals with Ford also. The only one who seems to not be dealing is GM. So before you go and buy a half ton for the same price, check out some of these leftover diesels. Get a heck of a lot more truck or the same or slightly more money. Plus diesel fuel is supposed to drop lower than gas by summer. I am getting 18.5mpg, hand calculated on my 6.7l dodge cummins. So skip all the Nissans, toyotas, and look at the american trucks first. No foreign truck can hold a candle to the US heavy duty trucks. [/QUOTE]
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