Would hate to be buying a truck or building a house now
we are building a house right now! what are you tying to say "GINGIB"? lol
1st, luckily we locked in our price with our builder last year so the lumber price increase is not effecting us.
2nd, yes the price of new and used trucks are getting stupid honestly!! I will be needing a "newer truck" to me here in the next few years but there is no way on God's green earth that I will be buying new when that time comes.
we are building a house right now! what are you tying to say "GINGIB"? lol
1st, luckily we locked in our price with our builder last year so the lumber price increase is not effecting us.
2nd, yes the price of new and used trucks are getting stupid honestly!! I will be needing a "newer truck" to me here in the next few years but there is no way on God's green earth that I will be buying new when that time comes.
Times are just a crazy mess right now
You got lucky! The wood prices are out the roof now
I’m due for a new truck been doing a little shopping I usually buy a new truck every 3 years but dang they’ve gotten proud of them post COVID.
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The supply stopped because of Covid but the demand was still there so good luck getting a "good deal" A friend in the biz said probably wait about a year until the supply has been reestablished
Yep, truck prices are ridiculous. Same brand new Platinum F150 i bought new in 2014 for $42k is now pushing $75k-$80k. I hate government interference but they need to be regulated lol! A huge depreciating asset like a truck should not be 25% of the value of your home.
The supply stopped because of Covid but the demand was still there so good luck getting a "good deal" A friend in the biz said probably wait about a year until the supply has been reestablished
I don’t think the price will ever go back to what it was pre COVID
Yep, truck prices are ridiculous. Same brand new Platinum F150 i bought new in 2014 for $42k is now pushing $75k-$80k. I hate government interference but they need to be regulated lol! A huge depreciating asset like a truck should not be 25% of the value of your home.
They still have no BUISNESS in setting prices. A truck isn’t dependent on life... especially a $70k one
Have a friend that bought an 18’ super duty, new. Drove it 46,000 miles and sold it for more than he paid for it. So the depreciation ain’t what it was (on trucks anyway) look at clean used market.... save 2k on a few year old truck, no thanks
Capitalism works better without any government involvement
Yep, truck prices are ridiculous. Same brand new Platinum F150 i bought new in 2014 for $42k is now pushing $75k-$80k. I hate government interference but they need to be regulated lol! A huge depreciating asset like a truck should not be 25% of the value of your home.
we are building a house right now! what are you tying to say "GINGIB"? lol
1st, luckily we locked in our price with our builder last year so the lumber price increase is not effecting us.
2nd, yes the price of new and used trucks are getting stupid honestly!! I will be needing a "newer truck" to me here in the next few years but there is no way on God's green earth that I will be buying new when that time comes.
Times are just a crazy mess right now
How is this possible to lock in last years prices? Is it a huge nation wide builder?
I don't know how this works but I doubt they're losing money so curious about the deal.
we are building a house right now! what are you tying to say "GINGIB"? lol
1st, luckily we locked in our price with our builder last year so the lumber price increase is not effecting us.
2nd, yes the price of new and used trucks are getting stupid honestly!! I will be needing a "newer truck" to me here in the next few years but there is no way on God's green earth that I will be buying new when that time comes.
Times are just a crazy mess right now
Unless they purchased the lumber and are holding it for you, they didn't lock anything in. Cross your fingers they are a big enough company they can absorb the new prices. They could just as easily bail, might be cheaper than fighting you in court.
Unless they purchased the lumber and are holding it for you, they didn't lock anything in. Cross your fingers they are a big enough company they can absorb the new prices. They could just as easily bail, might be cheaper than fighting you in court.
Yep. No business is in the business of loosing money... not long anyway
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