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Is it better to buy a new truck or used?

Is it better to buy a new truck or used?

While nearly everything about used cars costs less, buying a new car has its advantages. You’ll need to wait several years to get them in used cars. Peace of mind: A new car will likely be more reliable than a used one, even though pre-owned cars are much more dependable than in the past.

Where can I buy a used work truck?

Once you know what you want, either by make-model or by general description, begin hunting for used trucks for sale in your area. Quite often, commercial trucks or work trucks that are being sold will be found in classifieds and the freebie classifieds papers for your area.

What to do when buying a used truck?

If any of the answers bother you, if the person talking to you seems skittish about answering some questions, or if anything at all seems out of order, you should trust your instincts and not call back and move on to another option. If the owner of the truck or a dealer will not allow a mechanic to inspect the truck, you should find another seller.

How long can a work truck be used for?

With almost every manufacturer offering some type of truck in their lineup, the choices can seem endless. Here’s a tip: consider finding a used work truck. Many commercially-owned trucks are purchased new and then used for three to five years before being sold on the secondary market to people like you.

What kind of truck can I buy for personal use?

For example, the buyer needing a family hauler without a lot of towing should consider half-ton offerings such as the GMC Sierra 1500 in crew cab or even the GMC Savana van. These will both have plenty of potential seating options and, though relatively plain given their outfitting for work, will have everything needed for our example buyer.

Once you know what you want, either by make-model or by general description, begin hunting for used trucks for sale in your area. Quite often, commercial trucks or work trucks that are being sold will be found in classifieds and the freebie classifieds papers for your area.

Are there any problems with buying a pickup truck?

Buying one of the following trucks could negate any savings you achieve by costing you more in repairs. While not every truck has the problems we list below, these are common issues that each model experiences. You can avoid most mechanical issues by purchasing a truck with less miles and performing routine maintenance.

Are there any reliability issues with used trucks?

These used trucks are outdated, hulking, clunky, and have several reliability issues. The most common issue is that the rear axle tends to leak. For many of these trucks, the problem doesn’t end there. You could easily experience the entire rear end failing. Keep an eye out for the 2004, 2005, and 2006 models as they are prone to the leaking issue.

What to do when you have truck problems?

When you have truck problems, you can rely on Mickey for premier service. We offer reconditioning and service, customer support, used vehicles, and parts and equipment sales that are rivaled by no other trucking or transportation parts and service company. If you have questions or concerns with truck repair problems, contact Mickey today.

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Ruth Doyle