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Sep 15, 2023
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Mike Honcho
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Now that I’ve made my official declaration, I will also declare that none of the current midsize options are worth the $
Disappointing, as I’d like to replace my old pickup with a newer midsize, but at basically $40k for any current model it’s silly.
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I’ve now driven every current year midsize truck and am ready to announce which one is the best*:
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Now that I’ve made my official declaration, I will also declare that none of the current midsize options are worth the $
Mike Honcho
Truly Addicted User
9/15/23 3:26pm
wait you can buy a truck for 40k?
jwf
9/15/23 3:27pm
-ish, yeah. At least around here
Mike Honcho
9/15/23 3:29pm
You can get a base Frontier for about 30k. 2wd
Plato
9/15/23 3:31pm
They start mid 30s but quickly add up with packages you’d probably want
Mike Honcho
9/15/23 3:33pm
I had the same conclusion
Heath Squashwell
9/15/23 3:27pm
Depends on your use case. I absolutely find the Half Ton market to be more worthless than it has ever been despite all
Bert609
9/15/23 3:53pm
I genuinely think - at least here around us in Texas - that 90% of truck owners have one as a status symbol only
Mike Honcho
9/15/23 3:57pm
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rmsenior
9/15/23 3:30pm
I think the new Colorado has a couple of trims that are a decent value at around $40k…
Tokolosh
9/15/23 3:44pm
Yeah, that was the first one we rode. Colorados are better than Canyons right now, but still felt kind of cheap
Mike Honcho
9/15/23 3:51pm
The Hyundai Santa Cruz starts at under $27k (the top trim is $41k), if you're
Japan Coug
9/15/23 3:57pm
RE: The Hyundai Santa Cruz starts at under $27k (the top trim is $41k), if you're
supertux
9/16/23 7:54am
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