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Where did you sell your truck in Washington State?

Where did you sell your truck in Washington State?

“We sold a truck about two months ago to North Carolina. We sold a truck into Laredo, Texas, and we’re selling this one into Washington. Customers seem to be able to find things on the web more than they used to, and they’ll come a long way to get what they want.” Welcome to the hottest market in the auto business right now.

Is it time to buy a pickup truck?

Then, many people who did not own a vehicle in the past decided it was time to buy a car, truck or SUV so they could drive themselves and not have to rely on mass transportation or ride-sharing. For Chuck Schmidt, traveling 1,579 miles and flying across five states to buy a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 was a no-brainer.

What kind of truck did Chuck Schmidt buy?

For Chuck Schmidt, traveling 1,579 miles and flying across five states to buy a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 was a no-brainer. “I saw the truck on the internet Thursday morning and called the dealership.

Why is there so much demand for used trucks?

There is so much demand for used vehicles, especially full-size pickup trucks, some buyers are traveling hundreds of miles to get what they want, regardless of the price. Two factors tied to the coronavirus pandemic are driving the trend.

When was the last time I serviced my pickup truck?

Driven an estimated 14,951 miles/year. Last serviced at 30,038 miles in Clanton, AL on 09/14/20 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 01/26/16 and owned in WA until 02/06/21. Driven an estimated 12,207 miles/year.

“We sold a truck about two months ago to North Carolina. We sold a truck into Laredo, Texas, and we’re selling this one into Washington. Customers seem to be able to find things on the web more than they used to, and they’ll come a long way to get what they want.” Welcome to the hottest market in the auto business right now.

When was the last Dodge pickup truck made?

Between 1942 and the declaration of peace in 1945, Dodge built some 255,195 T-model trucks (e.g. T214). This chassis became the basis for the largely unchanged, civilian Power Wagon. These were job rated as WC for half ton and WD for one ton.

Then, many people who did not own a vehicle in the past decided it was time to buy a car, truck or SUV so they could drive themselves and not have to rely on mass transportation or ride-sharing. For Chuck Schmidt, traveling 1,579 miles and flying across five states to buy a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 was a no-brainer.