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2017 Tundra #13383218 12/26/19 02:29 PM
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My girlfriend is wanting to get one, does anyone have one? The truck currently belongs to her daughters husband and it’s a good looking truck. It has 18,000 miles on it, is $30,000.00 a good price for this truck? It has 4WD, it’s the Crewmax and has leather interior, unknown what package trim it is.


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I have a 2013 crewmax platinum 4wd. I have put it through hell, 200k an never a day in shop. I dont know used truck market but that sounds decent

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5 different models available. Here is KBB private party value of the lowest price model (SR5 Pickup 4D 5 1/2 ft) with standard equipment.

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Originally Posted by Mike Keenan
My girlfriend is wanting to get one, does anyone have one? The truck currently belongs to her daughters husband and it’s a good looking truck. It has 18,000 miles on it, is $30,000.00 a good price for this truck? It has 4WD, it’s the Crewmax and has leather interior, unknown what package trim it is.


If it has leather it is at least an upgraded SR5 model but probably not the Limited for that price. That is a a good deal and if you can get it for $28K even better but being family makes that a little dicey. 18K miles should still be under warranty for another 7K miles at least. Mine is an '06 Crew cab TRD package. 315K miles and still going strong.


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Used Tundras hold value well, and crew max 4x4 especially holds value well.

The truck was probably $40k+ new even if it's just an upgraded SR5, so $30k for 2.5 yeas old and 18k miles is very reasonable.

They last a long time. Should be a good truck as long as you don't mind changing cartridge oil filters and bad gas mileage. Small price to pay for that type of reliability IMHO, but the low gas mileage could be a factor if they're dumping a ton of miles on it with no towing.


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Originally Posted by patriot07
Used Tundras hold value well, and crew max 4x4 especially holds value well.

The truck was probably $40k+ new even if it's just an upgraded SR5, so $30k for 2.5 yeas old and 18k miles is very reasonable.

They last a long time. Should be a good truck as long as you don't mind changing cartridge oil filters and bad gas mileage. Small price to pay for that type of reliability IMHO, but the low gas mileage could be a factor if they're dumping a ton of miles on it with no towing.
You never miss an opportunity to post on tundra low mpg..why cant you realize SOME people don't buy vehicles because they just get a high mpg ?

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Originally Posted by patriot07
Used Tundras hold value well, and crew max 4x4 especially holds value well.

The truck was probably $40k+ new even if it's just an upgraded SR5, so $30k for 2.5 yeas old and 18k miles is very reasonable.

They last a long time. Should be a good truck as long as you don't mind changing cartridge oil filters and bad gas mileage. Small price to pay for that type of reliability IMHO, but the low gas mileage could be a factor if they're dumping a ton of miles on it with no towing.
You never miss an opportunity to post on tundra low mpg..why cant you realize SOME people don't buy vehicles because they just get a high mpg ?


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Originally Posted by patriot07
Used Tundras hold value well, and crew max 4x4 especially holds value well.

The truck was probably $40k+ new even if it's just an upgraded SR5, so $30k for 2.5 yeas old and 18k miles is very reasonable.

They last a long time. Should be a good truck as long as you don't mind changing cartridge oil filters and bad gas mileage. Small price to pay for that type of reliability IMHO, but the low gas mileage could be a factor if they're dumping a ton of miles on it with no towing.


Why would anyone mind changing cartridge filter, especially if they have their oil changed by someone else. hmmm

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Patriot, run those numbers, I bet you're wrong. I rather pay fuel than down time, maintenance, etc. Plus they hold value very well. I change the oil in our toyotas, takes about 20 minutes while drinking a beer.


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I got 18.1 miles per gallon (all highway) to and from my daughters house yesterday (5.7 liter V8). If I hook up the boat and drive through hilly Arkansas, well let's just say, I won't be bragging then.

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Originally Posted by WAWI
Originally Posted by patriot07
Used Tundras hold value well, and crew max 4x4 especially holds value well.

The truck was probably $40k+ new even if it's just an upgraded SR5, so $30k for 2.5 yeas old and 18k miles is very reasonable.

They last a long time. Should be a good truck as long as you don't mind changing cartridge oil filters and bad gas mileage. Small price to pay for that type of reliability IMHO, but the low gas mileage could be a factor if they're dumping a ton of miles on it with no towing.


Why would anyone mind changing cartridge filter, especially if they have their oil changed by someone else. hmmm
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Originally Posted by Brad Hardt
Patriot, run those numbers, I bet you're wrong. I rather pay fuel than down time, maintenance, etc. Plus they hold value very well. I change the oil in our toyotas, takes about 20 minutes while drinking a beer.
I agree. I am lazy though and am friends with a service advisor at a Toyota dealership.. for 8 quarts full synthetic and filter a tire rotation with psi adjusted and fluids checked plus less than an hour of my time for 80 $ I am a going this route

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I dont know the mileage on any vehicle I have owned. I just put gas in it when its empty.

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I dont know the mileage on any vehicle I have owned. I just put gas in it when its empty.


Weird how that works. Some people aren’t obsessed with mileage.


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Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
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I dont know the mileage on any vehicle I have owned. I just put gas in it when its empty.


Weird how that works. Some people aren’t obsessed with mileage.
mileage is whatever I drive and well it is what it is..

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