I partially agree to that. However, It does cost money for fees, transport, maintenance labor and such.What we should avoid is throwing money at middle-men, brokers, flippers, etc. who do not add value to the deal in any form. Those people just drive up the market for buyers. Even if you thinks that's great when you are a seller, remember that you were and most like will again be a buyer.
So if I can buy a truck for say a grand over the cost of it all, then it is a good deal.
it beats bidding on a truck you don't know the history of. Trying to save money by going to the base and attempt a recovery, fail at it and brake down. or find out that you just don't know enough about these vehicles. I'd rather buy a truck from someone and know it has been gone through and is drivable and safe.
I offered one of our trucks to a member here for a great price. He went and bid on a truck and spent 4k more than the price I gave him, he hasn't driven the truck or transported, yet. There are parts missing of it.
He would have saved about 5k by buying my truck. If you think cutting out people who know these trucks and know how to fix them and have fixed the truck before selling onto you is a wise financial decision , then yes, by all means do that.
I agree many sellers (you'll probably find those on evilbay) don't care at all and sell you a truck with photo's on a trailer. But others do care and want you to succeed in your newfound hobby. I pride myself to be that kind of person.
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