When gasoline prices topped $4 a gallon, people were ditching their gas guzzlers for another vehicle that didn't require a loan to fill up something with better mileage! As a result, there's a glut of used trucks for sale in today's market. This means you can get quite a good price on this versatile type of vehicle now. Check out the local classifieds to see what I mean.
If you live in a metropolitan area, you can find some great deals. People no longer want to use their truck as a commute vehicle, but depending on your particular situation, a used truck might be a cost effective solution for you. In rural areas, you'll find even better prices, simply because the supply of used trucks for sale is greater and used truck values have decreased. Let's see how a used truck might actually help you save money in the long run.
If you're a SAHM, or are retired, you may not do a lot of driving. Gas prices are now about half off their peak. While a sedan caters to comfort, a truck is geared towards utility and multi-tasking. For example, when you clean up the yard or garage, you certainly don't want to load up your car with a bunch of brush and trash. On the other hand, a truck accommodates this job with ease. Toss it all in the back and off you go. Bring a broom, sweep it out and you're good to go. When you go to the grocery, don't you get tired of getting all of those bags to fit in the car, along with the kids? With a truck, no matter how extensive your shopping, every bag of groceries fits in the back with ease. The kids fit comfortably in the cab.
Another reason to consider used trucks for sale is that most, particularly older models, are much more sturdily built and make a safer choice should you be involved in an accident. A lightly built, albeit economical, car doesn't afford much protection if you're hit by a heavy vehicle.
When shopping the older, used trucks for sale, you'll also find that your insurance premiums won't blow your socks off, as does a newer, small sedan. With the average insurance premium running about $840 a year, you might cut that in half by choosing the used trucks for sale route. That's a truckload of groceries!
With all of the used trucks for sale, it's a buyer's market. If you scrutinize the ads carefully, you'll find plenty of well-maintained used trucks, with owners eager to sell and buy a gas-cheap small vehicle to commute to work.
Before you get serious, line up a reliable mechanic who will inspect your potential buy. It won't take long to find a reliable used truck. If he gives you a thumbs up, get out your checkbook and close the sale!
Here's some solid evidence on how this can work out well for you: I live in a rural area and make the thirty mile round trip to town about once a week, taking care of all my errands at once. This works out to about 1500 miles of driving each year. What do I drive? An old, reliable 1988 4 wheel drive Blazer, which gets just 12 miles to the gallon. In my area, I pay about $2.09 per gallon. My yearly gasoline bill is about $260.00. My auto insurance runs about $600 a year. Not bad for good transportation comparatively speaking!
The key to deciding whether a used truck is a good choice for you? Realistically approximate the number of miles you drive. Can you make use of a truck for other purposes, such as hauling yard trash? What's the difference on your insurance premiums? If the answers to these questions work in your favor, from both a functional and financial perspective, get out the classifieds and peruse the many good values in the used trucks for sale market. Finally, a real deal!
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