Even the 4th gens ride incredibly nice and have decent interiors.2020+ RAM. Top notch interior and best ride on the planet.
Even the 4th gens ride incredibly nice and have decent interiors.2020+ RAM. Top notch interior and best ride on the planet.
My '03, though non-supercharged, had the touring suspension and was very nice. Might be hard to find a good condition '05 (the last year GM made the PA). Around here, the few I used to see all looked tired and unkempt, like a long-haired cat whose family don't bother to groom him.My mother has a 2005 Buick Park Avenue Ultra (supercharged 3800) That is the most comfortable road car I have ever driven. Son of a gun gets 28 MPG going 80 MPH w/the AC on and will romp when you kick in the SC. You can take a full swing with a 5 iron in the back seat, front seats are plush and feel like 1st class. Seven+ hour road trips you arrive feeling fresh. Several others had recommended Buicks here.
He just needs to buy the Ecodiesel and sell it before the 5/100K powertrain warranty expires. Upper 20's on the highway. With the way that truck resale values are headed, he will do just fine in terms of depreciation.2020+ RAM. Top notch interior and best ride on the planet.
Even the 4th gens ride incredibly nice and have decent interiors.
ya and sell it in less than a year at the rate he is going , and i highly doubt resale will be that good on that truck.He just needs to buy the Ecodiesel and sell it before the 5/100K powertrain warranty expires. Upper 20's on the highway. With the way that truck resale values are headed, he will do just fine in terms of depreciation.
Every time I see someone mention a Nissan Versa, I'm reminded of a time an early 20's guy came into my dealership to trade in his Versa. It was literally falling apart around him- 3 door handles were broken, A/C was inop, driver seat was broken and wobbling, paint chipped and fading, and on and on and on. It was 5, maybe 6 years old and less than 100k miles. We offered him $3,000 (a rather generous offer) on trade. He had bought it a two years prior from a buy here pay here place and he still owed $15k on it. Rough. You couldn't even hide that negative equity in a new Ram.In the interest of science, buy a lightly used base model Nissan Versa manual, and run it on Supertech conventional oil at 15,000 mile intervals until it blows up.