Thanks!
I never figured I'd buy a new one, but the used truck market has been ridiculous for the last 4 years. My old truck was a 2011 1500 with a 6.2 and Max Towing package. At 200,000 miles and a dozen Minnesota winters, the frame rusted out from the inside-out and I no longer wanted to trust towing my cars behind it.
I started looking in the 30k range at used stuff with 10k or better towing capacity (6.2L 1/2-tons, and any 3/4 or 1-ton) and it was all just as old, just as many miles, and probably not far behind on the rust in this part of the country. 30k for barely an upgrade seemed out of the question to me. 40k trucks were 100-125k miles and 5-7 years old, which is about the time they start to show rust here. Anything 3 years old and 50k miles was over 50k. This one, brand new, was 63k MSRP. More than I ever figured I'd spend on a truck, but it made more sense than spending 80% of that for something that had 1/4 of its best miles behind it, and been through the salt for 3 or 4 winters already. Also, 2024 was the first year of the 10-speed behind the gas 6.6L and got a facelift that looks a lot better than the 2020-2023s. It's not super fancy. Just an LT with only what I deemed worth the cost on options.
I ordered in November, and received it in February.
Since then, the market has cooled a little, and might be a bit more logical to buy used.
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