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Old 11-10-2013, 05:20 PM
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Well I recently refinanced my truck the other day a 2012 eco screw fx4 loaded and was told some great news from the bank. Now the truck has over 34k miles on it and they valued the truck at $39,874. Just thought I would share this as its great for me and figured some guys might like to know this if they are selling or buying a truck.
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Banks typically use NADA values, which is very inflated relative to real world value. Sorry, don't mean to be a buzz kill.
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i think i'm good with my 2011 FX4 loaded Ecoboost with 1.9% for 72 months, alreadys 36% payed off i want to trade it for a 12 Ram 2500 but wife says no
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Originally Posted by 19KFX4
i think i'm good with my 2011 FX4 loaded Ecoboost with 1.9% for 72 months, alreadys 36% payed off i want to trade it for a 12 Ram 2500 but wife says no
Smart wife. You should treat her with a special night out.
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I agree, I have driven both, and was biased towards the dodge to start...not after the drive. you would be wasting money on the Dodge.

Now back to topic...thats crazy about the resale value and great for you.

I bought my brand new luxury package FX4 SCREW for almost exactly that.
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Originally Posted by Brett K
Banks typically use NADA values, which is very inflated relative to real world value. Sorry, don't mean to be a buzz kill.
Well, I'm not sure about that... I just did a sample check on my truck, and here's the results:
KBB.com: $43,295
NADA.com: $40,675

All this talk about car (truck) payments gives me the *******!
(paid cash - Whew!)
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hahahaha, nothing really good or bad for me either as I am way below what I think I could sell the truck for if need be. I have been contemplating getting rid of the truck for a new mustang however I'm holding off on this till the new body is released and I might turn my lightning into a daily and have a heck of a mustang build on my hands. Not sure yet.
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I just paid less than that for my '14 fx4.........
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Originally Posted by STingray1300
Well, I'm not sure about that... I just did a sample check on my truck, and here's the results:
KBB.com: $43,295
NADA.com: $40,675

All this talk about car (truck) payments gives me the *******!
(paid cash - Whew!)
I can guarantee banks generally use NADA
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Originally Posted by smcnich
I can guarantee banks generally use NADA
I'm not doubting your statement about banks using NADA values, I'm just taking exception to the comment: "...NADA values, which is very inflated relative to real world value". That part is definitely inaccurate, based on my sample anyway.

Try it for yourself(s). Post your results. I'd be curious to see what they are.


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