why are these trucks so over priced with high mileage and old age?

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Asked by Doozy16 Feb 11, 2016 at 10:19 PM about the 2000 Ford F-150 XLT SB

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I see old trucks with high miles... why are they so high priced?

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I have been searching: Chevy, Ford, Nissan, Toyota trucks from years of 2000 to 2005...Why are they so expensive?

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Looking for a truck in good condition for $3000 to $4000 with no major repairs...

Trucks can last a very long time and everyone wants one or needs one for work which keeps prices up.

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they are expensive because: 1. If from a dealer, they make a living ripping people off- 2. if from a private party, everyone thinks that what they have is made of gold-

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It’s because of supply demand everyone wants one and spending well over 50k is just ridiculous. Used tracks with over a 100k are in the 20’s as well again ridiculous as well but Bunsen will fix it as soon as gas gets back to the Obama Democratic days 4-6 a gallon prices will drop quick .

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It’s because of supply demand everyone wants one and spending well over 50k is just ridiculous. Used tracks with over a 100k are in the 20k as well again ridiculous! Biden will fix it as soon as gas gets back to the Obama Democratic days of 4-6 a gallon no jobs 30 hour workweek will be considered full time prices will drop quick . Go China owned America !!!!

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