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In 2002 I bought a single cab 1994 Toyota pickup with 120k miles for $3k even. It was in perfect shape with a matching topper, and I sold it about a year and a half later with 130k on it for around $4200 and I felt like I did well. I’m sure that truck would sell for the same amount now with however many miles are on it 15 years later if the owner took good care of it.
I paid $5,500 in 2000, ~100k on the clock from the original owner who's two boys were growing too old to ride in it comfortably. I sold it at the end of 2015 with 287k for $3,500 to a friend but it was getting rough. I used the heck out of that truck.
My '92 I paid $6500 with 60K on the ODO in '95-96? (Can't remember) had it for 5-6 years drove it up to 150K. Sold it for $3500....which I thought was fair, was gone in 2 days. Clearly didn't ask enough. When I lived on the East Coast when I had my '85 4Runner you couldn't give a Toyota away, I was actually made fun of for owning one. I tried all summer selling it before I moved to AZ, ended moving out there with it because I couldn't sell it. Paid $6900 with 70K in 1989, drove it up to 225K sold it for $2500 5-6 years later. With I thought was fair since it was rusty and no AC.
Now look them, both of those trucks are almost collector status. Just weird.
Blasphemy! But seriously, saying that a Harley is 100 year old technology is like saying that the pushrod's (both gasoline in diesel) still used in numerous truck platforms are outdated.
Ha ha! Those are too!
Hell, Toyota is still using leaf springs and drum brakes on the Taco! Yet another reason why I don't get why people will pay $54K for one....it is begging to be linked or IRS. Toyota could easily parts bin those off another platform.