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Can anybody help me with a fair price for my 2022 Tundra?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by ByeF150HelloTundra, Aug 31, 2024.

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  1. Aug 31, 2024 at 11:37 AM
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    ByeF150HelloTundra

    ByeF150HelloTundra [OP] New Member

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    Have a baby on the way and looking to downsize the truck to an SUV. Don't know how the market is with the recall, but I personally wouldn't consider getting a brand new engine for a truck that runs perfectly well a downside. Was hoping I could get some insight on how I should price this for private sale in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX. I have no idea where to even start with a listing price. It's a TSS Off-Road with 31k miles on it. Don't have very many recent pictures but here's what I had on my computer. Understand that I won't get money back for aftermarket parts, but thought I'd include a full part list below:

    Part Cost
    C4 Fabrications Overland Front Bumper $ 2,194.00
    Prinsu Roof Rack $ 899.00
    AlphaRex NOVA-series headlight Alpha-Black $ 1,740.00
    Anzo Black LED Tail lights $ 749.00
    40 inch Cali-Raised LED light bar $ 342.00
    40 inch Cali-Raised LED light bar $ 342.00
    Trigger 6 Shooter Wireless Accessory System $ 408.00
    Ditch lights + mounting brackets $ 100.00
    Fog lights $ 30.00
    Reverse lights + mounting brackets $ 100.00
    Dobinsons 3" IMS Lift Kit with Coils + Shocks $ 1,980.00
    Method 316 17" Matte Black Wheels x5 $ 1,345.00
    Terra Raider ATX 35x12.50r17 x5 $ 1,500.00
    TRD Upper Control Arms $ 500.00
    TRD Pro Grille $ 399.00
    TRD Pro Grille Light Bar $ 200.00
    Bed Step $ 359.00
    Durobump Front Bump Stops $ 220.00
    Timbren Rear Bump Stops $ 317.00
    Custom Black Leather Seat Covers $ 780.00
    RCI Full Skid Kit with Catalytic Guards $ 820.00
    Shift Power Throttle Control $ 200.00
    Gibson Cat-back Exhaust with Dual Black Tips $ 1,900.00
    Dr KDSS BOTCK $ 215.00
    Interior Footwell Lighting $ 200.00
    Roof Rack Side Lighting $ 150.00
    Victory 4x4 Center Console Molle Panel $ 109.00
    Victory 4x4 Bed Front Molle Panel $ 249.00
    Diode Dynamics HitchMount LED Pod $ 100.00
    ZeSuper 9500lbs winch with synthetic rope $ 320.00
    14" Android Head Unit with 360 Cameras $ 1,500.00
    aFe Pro Dry S Air Filters $ 150.00
    Gator Soft Tri-Fold Bed Cover $ 279.00
    Armordillo RS Series Running Board $ 550.00
    VLEDs Puddle Lights $ 80.00
    Kicker HS10 Hideaway Subwoofer $ 370.00
    Total $ 21,696.00

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  2. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:07 PM
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    mmasse

    mmasse Digital Forensics Cowboy

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    You will never recoup costs for aftermarket parts. You are better off stripping them off and selling them separately.
     
  3. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:14 PM
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    SM Tundra

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    Why not just keep the tundra and put a car seat in the back? It has plenty of room for it. Unless of course you are sticking multiple kids back there then I could see wanting an SUV
     
  4. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:15 PM
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    Retired...finally

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    Financially you're probably better off just keeping the truck. It's probably safer for your family anyway. At least you aren't considering a mini van. One word of that and the ban hammer's gonna start swinging.;)
     
  5. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:31 PM
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    Yeah, I'm aware. Not necessarily looking to recoup costs. Just had no idea where to even start for pricing. Just list at a similar price to other Tundras with similar miles from dealerships?
     
  6. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:32 PM
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    MrKABC

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    Another vote here for keeping the truck. You've done a lot of work to it and you'll NEVER see that again. If you strip the parts off it and sell piecemeal you'll get pennies on the dollar and all the hassle of shipping. Presuming you have the parts to go back to stock, you'll then have to compete with all of the new, discounted 2024 trucks on the lot as far as pricing goes.

    The Tundra isn't going to be "worse" than an SUV - plenty of room for car seats, soccer gear (WHY?!?!?), and other "parent" type things. My 2₵ is to just keep it and enjoy.
     
  7. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:33 PM
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    ByeF150HelloTundra

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    We're also purchasing a new home and the truck doesn't fit in the garage. I'm in a much more busy part of my surgical training now, so I don't have much time to do the things that I needed a truck to do for the past couple of years. Figured an SUV would be much more practical.
     
  8. Aug 31, 2024 at 12:38 PM
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    WesternDawg

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    I’d just keep the truck, especially with the resale value hit you’ll take right now.
     
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  9. Aug 31, 2024 at 1:55 PM
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    ansel123

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    Go get an offer from a dealer you will quickly decide to hang onto your truck
     
  10. Aug 31, 2024 at 2:09 PM
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    ColoradoTJ

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    KBB does estimates for aftermarket parts.

    This runs a fine line of a for sale ad and we don't do feelers threads.

    Locked.
     
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