I’ve got a bee in my bonnet lately about Preowned Pickups.
I can’t get by with just a car for my business. I really need a pickup for hauling stuff.
From what I’ve read about Used Pickups, I think they’re a good way to go.
I know a truck is going to send up my gas expenses, so I figure getting a used one will help defray that somewhat.
I’ll post more soon.
I’ve recently become interested in Used Pickup Trucks.
I need to have a pickup for my business - a car won’t do.
I’ve been reading up on Preowned Trucks, and have found lots of good options, which is good.
I’d rather get a smaller car what with gas prices being where they are, but there’s really no choice.
Your comments are welcome as always.
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