1794 Tundra or KR?
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1794 Tundra or KR?
Thinking about getting a new KR or a Tundra 1794, however the Tundra is about ten thousand less than the KR and the trade in value of 2014 KR is about $4000 less than a 1794 both with the same mileage. What is up with the Tundras holding up so much of their value?
#2
2003 F-150 King Ranch
milage. Wreckage. Motor. Lots of things personally I would get the real thing. A King Ranch. The 1794 is a ripoff
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Toyota trucks have always held value well. My 2004 double cab tundra was 6 years old when I sold it. It was priced 10k more than similar Ford and gm trucks and sold in 3 days. Was it a better truck than the last 2 ford trucks I owned? No
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Anything in that price range without at least hid headlights gets the boot from me. My friend bought a Denali and it has halogen headlights with horrible output. Halogen headlights in a 70k truck....really?
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I have a 2010 KR that have owned since I bought it new in 2010. The truck has been reliable but not trouble free. Front wheel bearing, catalytic converter, temperature control on dash, front transfer case and a few other small things such as rusting of paint color rear bumper, back up sensors, and leaking roof stop light. Overall u like the KR ride but hate to buy a truck that cost $61,000.
#9
This $10K difference. Is that real best deal on both trucks, or just sticker price spread?
#10
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I have a 2010 KR that have owned since I bought it new in 2010. The truck has been reliable but not trouble free. Front wheel bearing, catalytic converter, temperature control on dash, front transfer case and a few other small things such as rusting of paint color rear bumper, back up sensors, and leaking roof stop light. Overall u like the KR ride but hate to buy a truck that cost $61,000.