Zachanadandy
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- Zach
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- Patterson, ca
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- 2023 gladiator Mojave
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- Electrical foreman
I wasn't implying that nobody needs an HD truck, just pointing out if you're only need is 1-2 times a year it would make way more sense to rent. Forget the huge chunk of money tied up in the thing, the insurance cost alone would pay for 1-2 weeks of renting a truck. United rentals, pape, hell even home depot will rent you a truck for cheap if you just need to move a big trailer or load.That's very true, however, there are still millions of truck owners who require a full-sized truck.
It may not make financial sense, but a lot of people do it. My father-n-law, for example, uses his HD truck maybe 4 - 6 times per year to haul cattle or farm equipment. The same goes for a lot of RVers. It's amazing how many RVers put less than 5,000 miles per year on their HD trucks.
Our Ram Cummins sat for weeks (sometimes months) at a time, but it was nice to have it when needed. Our 2020 Ram EcoDiesel only gets driven 5 - 6 weeks annually. It's strictly a tow rig. As a matter of fact, we just returned from a 2,350-mile towing trip over the last two weeks. That was the first time we've driven the truck since the last 3,000+ mile towing trip back in June. The truck sat all of July, August, and September.
The last Ram Cummins we owned was only driven maybe 15 - 20 days each year, but we still managed to log 10,000 - 12,000 miles annually.
Modern 1/2 tons can do a lot more today than 15+ years ago. That's one reason why I've been operating without a 2500/3500 the last few years, but I'm going to need a Ram HD again.
I'll probably spend closer to $78,000 on a new Ram 3500, but consumers don't need to spend that much on a Heavy Duty truck. My dealer currently has a brand-new 2025 Ram Tradesman crew cab, 4x4, 2500 for $48,973.
The top two pictures are of our Ram HD Cummins. We owned it for 10 years. Surprisingly, it was super cheap to own since we sold it for about $15,000 less than when we bought it new! The HD trucks hold their value.
The rest of the pics are of our Ram 1500 EcoDiesels. We work them pretty hard, but they have been good trucks.
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