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Ryan Dossey
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Should I get a truck?

Ryan Dossey
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Here is my dilemma. I currently have a 2013 FRS 6sp. Great car. It gets awesome gas mileage and holds the road very well. I just did a 2500 mile road trip over the course of 3 days a few weeks ago and it did fantastic. However it is useless for most things REI. My business partner has a Lincoln MKZ. I am thinking however that it may make sense to get a truck. We plan on doing some work on our properties. We will also be getting into flips and I may be required to pick up material etc. Not to mention vinyl advertising on it. What do you guys think?

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Josh C.
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Josh C.
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Trailer hitch and open trailer are cheaper if you want to keep your car.

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