So, I was chatting with a friend recently who’s been on the hunt for a used TRD Pro and is just about ready to make a move. They’re hoping to find a great deal and were wondering if there are any special promotions or discounts out there. As it happens, I stumbled across some pretty enticing Labor Day pricing for a used TRD Pro. If anyone else is in the market for one or just curious about the deals available, this might be a fantastic opportunity to snag a great truck at a special price. Anyone interested in a USED TRD Pro?
$78,000 for a two-seat truck, huh? It’s quite a premium, but if you’re really set on that model and it’s got all the features you want, it might be worth considering. Sometimes those special features and the unique aspects of the truck can make the price tag feel a bit more justified. What are your thoughts on it?
You make a good point. In many ways, those trucks do function like two-seaters, especially if you’re mainly using the space for yourself and a passenger. The extra cost might make more sense if you’re looking for something with a lot of features and a bit of exclusivity. It’s all about balancing what you need with what you’re willing to spend. Do you think the benefits of having that extra space and features outweigh the price?
I totally get where you’re coming from. Would you be open to accepting $80,000 for it? That’s all I’ve got at the moment, but I really believe it’s worth the investment. I’ve done a lot of research and am convinced that it’s a solid deal, even if it’s a bit above the usual price range. Let me know if there’s any flexibility on your end; I’m really interested and eager to make this work.
At least there’s enough room in the back seat for groceries.
I’m really struggling to see how that’s considered a “fair deal.” It seems like the price is pretty high for what you’re getting. I’d love to understand what makes it a good value because right now, it doesn’t quite add up. Could you help clarify what justifies the cost?
It’s based on market value. Cargurus doesn’t set the price people actually pay for cars, it’s just a reflection of what the market dictates.
You’re getting downvoted, but you’re not wrong . If someone ends up buying it, then the price is right.