So it's more likely that they'll bottom out at high 30s? That seems to be the norm for 2010s-2011s. 36-42k. I also don't really have a concept of how much that is for a truck, since most of the cars my family has bought have been under 10k.
I meant in the eyes of the public, I'm not gonna be another kid with a sports car, they'll just be like oh he's got a truck he must be practical. Little would they know, haha.
That's part of my reasoning for looking at Raptors, they are (in a way) just f150s not corvettes. I hope they depreciate with the new 2017 coming out, hopefully down to mid 20s.
I plan to cruise in a beater until I can comfortably afford one. I hope to graduate from Western Carolina University with a degree in Technical Writing and head into software/I.T fields. The median wage is about 60-70k a year, but I'm sure mine will be lower starting out and job security won't...
So I'm a college student and I'm about to get out and start my first job. There's no way I could afford a Raptor in the next 3-5 years and even after my student loans are paid off, I'd most likely only be able to purchase through a downpayment and loan.
What's the smartest way to afford one of...
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