Good points. Thanks. My 2018 only has 36,000 miles and the Power Wagon is at 45,000 so not like they're worn out. I really like the 8 speed transmission in the Power Wagon and it's my daily driver. Will get around 17 mpg. highway at 70-75 with it. Both are paid for so no real reason to sell, just a bit tired of maintaining 2 vehicles with 2 registrations and 2 insurance coverages. Will wait for additional thoughts.
If it makes you feel any better, I keep 3 vehicles on the road, fully insured, inspected, etc. 2020 RAM EcoD, 2007 F150 Reg cab 8' bed, and a 2000 Dakota Reg cab 6' bed.
My plans are to private party sell the F150 in the coming years as I'm not using it as much as it's worth being insured and tagged in NY. No way would I trade it, because I don't think I'd get the value. No rust, no damages, garage kept, well maintained, 1 owner, and only 60k on the clock. Great work truck.
The Dakota on the other hand was a custom ordered truck that my dad bought, with the 4.7l V8, 5 speed NV3500, with a 3.91 LS rear end all in a regular cab. We put a Flowmaster dual exhaust on it, and it sounds real good. To me it's a practical version of a Mustang. Fun to drive and actually useful!
It's nice having all these vehicles, but to be honest, the insurance is what kills me. Maintenance, well, I can do all that except for computerized alignments.
Not sure what I'm going to do in 5-7 years from now with the EcoD, if I'll sell it/trade it, keep it... not sure yet. I'll see if it's a winner winner chicken dinner of a truck. I just don't want to be in the predicament I was earlier this year where my trade was worthless and it wound up being a safety hazard out on the road. Gotta roll the dice and keep an eye on it if you know what I mean.