I’m out!Price just went up to $75,215.43
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I’m out!Price just went up to $75,215.43
How about, “Look what I bought!”.I'm trying to talk mine into adding a 60 to the existing 80/200 lineup.
...Still can't seem to find the right combination of words...
Similar here. 21' HE in Silver with 3rd row seats and 4500 miles. Purchased in November 20' for $5k off MSRP. First vehicle I can most likely sell for a profit that I am not actively seeking to sell. I'd be stupid not to let it go for $100k but even then would probably kick myself later. It is a 3rd vehicle so I could sell and not replace, but what fun is that? I am enjoying the feeling of driving it for free right now.I'd probably take 95k. 21 H.E. in Blizzard. Has 5k miles on it. I have other vehicles to drive so wouldnt replace it with anything right away.
Not sure I follow, but for me personally I know I won't be telling a story in the nursing home in 40 years about that time I sold my unique silver last year Heritage Edition V8 Land Cruiser for just enough profit to buy a nice patio grill. Hopefully I'll have some crazy trip to Moab story in it or that time I got stuck in the snow on Montana or whatever. The bubble will burst for sure, but if the country goes in the direction I see possible, in 2026-30' when most major new car manufacturers don't even make a gasoline engine vehicle much less a V8 this old head will still be happy. I may take the generic jelly bean golf cart to work, but I'll hopefully have a LC for the weekend explorations. But then again if I shake the magic 8 ball again it says sell it all and buy a few acres out in Montana and start a organic soy hemp enfused non dairly meat free cattle farm.I have a feeling this will be categorized under "this thread aged badly" in a couple of years.
Not sure I follow, but for me personally I know I won't be telling a story in the nursing home in 40 years about that time I sold my unique silver last year Heritage Edition V8 Land Cruiser for just enough profit to buy a nice patio grill. Hopefully I'll have some crazy trip to Moab story in it or that time I got stuck in the snow on Montana or whatever. The bubble will burst for sure, but if the country goes in the direction I see possible, in 2026-30' when most major new car manufacturers don't even make a gasoline engine vehicle much less a V8 this old head will still be happy. I may take the generic jelly bean golf cart to work, but I'll hopefully have a LC for the weekend explorations. But then again if I shake the magic 8 ball again it says sell it all and buy a few acres out in Montana and start a organic soy hemp enfused non dairly meat free cattle farm.
NO comparison between a V6 5th Gen and a 200.This is a great post. A similar post brought me here from a 4Runner, which I never thought I would sell.
Bought my 2018 TRD Off Road Premium 4runner new in September 2018 for 36,500. Drove it 21,000 miles.
Last week, I sold it for 40,800 to CarMax, got another 1,000 or so from selling aftermarket stuff and am picking up a 2013 LX 570 next week.
Excited to actually tow and drive in comfort.
when the market crashes bad enough, toys will be the last thing on peoples minds, and again the market will be super soft and they will be easily available. I'd say we have between next week and 8 months before a major crash, worse than 08. ill try and add a cruiser to garage then.