battleaxe
Captain Obvious
We bought ours in High River. I got hosed on the trade, but made out decent on the purchase price. January's a great time, because sales are slow and they want to keep the lights on. I damn near walked out of the dealer several times. Can't help but always feel like I've gotten screwed, no matter how much I try to haggle.Must be my area? Looking at basic SR5's or basic TRD's ( Not PRO) new is mid to high 40's and used low 40's ( depending on equipment.) Sounds like you got a good deal! I'm honestly not looking that hard for deals either. Just poking around kijiji, daydreaming, lol. I think we're years away from actually doing anything.
Our Tuscon is almost paid for and only has 130,000 kms. So run it for a few years w/o payments and then likely hand it over to our eldest daughter to drive.
I bought it for the misses and she's super excited, it was her dream car and I am glad that I could make that happen for her. She has yet to drive it to work, she's nervous lol.
As much as I would like to dump the T4R Pro for a newer 200, I think it's best that we keep what we have for the time being. I can continue to build the 4Runner and use it as our main off-road rig and then reevaluate our needs and desires again in a year or two. I have lots of other hobbies as well, but the cars get the most use on a daily basis and even though they lose the most value, I have the most fun with this hobby out of all of the others.
They really are a beautiful machine. I'd probably feel the same way as her.
Given that our SR5 is the bread and butter vehicle, I doubt I'll do much to it before it's paid off. Besides, she has to approve everything, and we have VASTLY different tastes. She thinks I'm a snob, lol.