“Sure beats paying $60k for a new truck.”
If 60 large is your price point you wont have too many choices to complicate your decision. I recently saw a Ford pickup with a sticker of over $100,000. I guess Ford is trying to make up their losses on the EVs.
I bought my 2021 Chevy Colorado ($31,000) just before prices and auto loan rates jumped. Same truck today is well over $40,000.
I was looking for a used Toyota Sequoia. It took me 10 months to find the right one. Used ones either had 200K miles on them or were priced at $80K and up. I saw one online at a nearby dealer. A 2024 model for $105K.
I found one at a GM dealer with 50K miles and an asking price of $48K. Jumped all over that. It is a 2018 with the 5.7 V-8.
The whole point of EVs was to drive the cost of personal transportation to the point where people can't afford it.