The perceived worth of a vehicle is what another is willing to pay when sold. My point is your psychological need for you to have a truck?
Certainly not. My perceived worth of a vehicle is what its worth is to ME. If you live in my area, probably half the households have at least one pickup trucks. I learned to drive an F100 pickup truck around 1960. Today they're a whole different animal. Roomy, versatile, comfortable, great for towing your toys. The real question is, what is your psychological need that you don't have a truck.
I've been offered $40,000. for my '66 Goat. It's worth way more than that to me. I have a Harley Softtail too.