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About to trade(or sale) my 2019 Platinum 250 6.7. Just rolled 7k tonight. 35” BFG all terrains only difference from stock. Perfect condition with husky xact contour mats front and rear and bakflip mx4 cover. Never driven off road. Ordering a 2020 GMC 2500.
What it is worth and what you can get for it often is to different things.
When it gets down to it. It is only worth what you can get for it when you NEED to sell it.
It's not like you have the only F250 pickup out there, and you are competing against new trucks, most poeple will pay a little more to know it's not someone's elses problem
Possibly because you can light up the parking lot with the inbed AC plug? I agree, a beautiful truck, hardly used. Wish I had the bucks to trade again--for a '20 450....
Being a Platinum it would most likely be over $60K on a dealer lot, $68k maybe. I would use Nada or KBB to get an idea of spread between trade in and retail value. Wish you were close, I could use that bed cover.
That's a nice truck. list it for sale locally and see if you have any interest. Still under warranty and super low miles.
If you can't sell it you can trade it but you'll get beat up on the trade for sure.
When I attempted to trade my 11' 2500 in for my 19' LARIAT they offered me $22K. I sold it locally for $28.5k. It was in perfect shape.
It’s impossible for an online forum to give you a bid that will be accurate in your market. We don’t appraise cars, have access to auction data, and we can’t write you a check for it. You should have it locally bid by someone who’s prepared to buy it if you want all the money. A dealer won’t see any validity to you wanting (as an example) $3,000 more on trade value if your number is based on a forum discussion. And knowing the value of it today will not be of any value to you unless you are trading it within a reasonable timeframe , like a month.
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