![]() 02/06/2018 at 15:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Let’s play NP or CP. Today’s car, a 2004 Tundra (not the one pictured).
I’ve got the chance to buy an ‘04 Tundra SR5 Crew 4x4. Here’s where it gets a little tricky, it’s only got 91k on the odo.
The car is spotless, has brand new tires, built in dash cam and upgraded radio. The timing belt looks to have been recently replaced as well and it’s been detailed. Owner wants 11k and he’s pretty firm.
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Do it.
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I’d say that’s a fair price given the details and what the truck market is currently like
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NP. low miles, desirable configuration and belt service done.
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NP, and I bet it will sell quickly.
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NP - and while you’re debating whether or not the price is reasonable someone else will buy it, slap an RTT on it, and drive it away to Ushuaia.
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NP for such low miles on a first gen Tundra.
![]() 02/06/2018 at 15:36 |
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You can save some money by browsing all sorts of Craigslist posts that have cars with original patina (rust) and shitty engine and maybe save a couple of bucks.
I say do it...
Added bonus - if you own a Tundra, you can go straight to Russia and drive your Tundra through a tundra. You only need two words of Russian... DA and VODKA. They won’t even ask you for a passport
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NP for sure.
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Buy, drive, resell for 15. NP.
![]() 02/06/2018 at 16:32 |
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If I buy this Tundra it’ll make 3 in the family fleet and a ‘94 Pickup. Family full of Toyota Trucks.
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NP all day every day. I would buy it!
![]() 02/07/2018 at 05:27 |
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You’re still in the IF territory? Dang it... I’ll buy it right meow.