Originally Posted by Paul_Siu
....What is selling these days? I find it hard to believe people are buying tons of $50K trunks. May be it's more like $30K trunks. I would be hesitate to haul lumber in $50K+ trunk.
Paul
A $50,000 crew cab pickup is America's favorite large Lifestyle Vehicle.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgor...ubled-over-the-last-decade/#6b89923f77c3
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...Big pickup truck deliveries swelled by 123 percent since 2009, according to the automotive information company Edmunds' annual Truck Report.
...The average pickup truck transaction price now stands at nearly $50,000 - that's 41 higher than it was a decade earlier.
...Where basic two door "standard cab" models once accounted for the majority of all pickups sold, today Edmunds says a whopping 81 percent of all pickups driven off dealers' lots are more-accommodating four-door "crew cab" configurations.
...the base suggested retail price for a half-ton GMC Sierra 1500 pickup in 2019 was $31,195, the average out-the-door transaction was at $58,571, according to Edmunds data, with a quarter of them reportedly being pricey luxury-oriented Denali models.
...The Ford F-150 started at $29,750 last year, but its average selling price was $53,409.