Manufacturers offer price cuts on certain trucks

Consumers waiting to find a good deal on a new or used pick up truck should wait no more. According to USA Today, many manufactures are overstocked with trucks and are looking to sell them at affordable prices.

There are several reasons for the growing number of trucks made available, but perhaps the greatest is due to the fact that manufacturers saw a bump in sales earlier this year and ramped up production. However, the economy has since slowed, leaving businesses with more than they originally expected.

Specifically, the news source reports that General Motors is offering more than $5,300 off the GMC Sierra and $4,880 off the price of the Chevrolet Silverado. Additionally, Toyota is slashing prices on the Tundra by more than $2,500, while Ford dropped about $3,750 from its F-Series.

Experts say that the good deal may not last for a long time, either, as similar price drops have often been short-lived.

Those looking to get behind the wheel of a used Ford or Chevy truck may want to go to New Jersey Auto Auction, which has many makes and models at affordable prices.