Hi All! I'm buying a 2011 tomorrow

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Nutro

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I've had a few Tahoe and Yukons and I am about to buy this Ice Blue 2011 tomorrow. It has 64K miles on it. I'm prepared to replace plugs, wires possibly, flush radiator, fresh oil and diff fluid. It doesn't appear to have a cracked dash but I will inspect it tomorrow when I finally get to see it in person. It's an LS model and I'm good with it. I usually Katzkin all of my vehicles and I did NOT want a sunroof and this one doesn't have it. Is the manual A/C control still a decent setup? I'm used to the digital climate control system.

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Pretty sure the AC system is exactly the same, regardless of whether it comes with digital or manual controls.
 

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I usually Katzkin all of my vehicles and I did NOT want a sunroof and this one doesn't have it. Is the manual A/C control still a decent setup? I'm used to the digital climate control system.

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When I went Tahoe shopping the one thing I did NOT want was a sunroof. I just leave the a/c on constantly as I barely even open a window.
 
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Still loving this thing. I was trying to find info on the color but cannot find much other than being extremely uncommon and only avail to order Jan-March of 11
 

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Still loving this thing. I was trying to find info on the color but cannot find much other than being extremely uncommon and only avail to order Jan-March of 11

Yeah, that's not even in the 2011 Brochures for any of the Cadillac, Chevy or GMC SUVs that year. Post up your RPO codes and we can look up what GM called it that year. Compnine, for a small fee, can also decode your VIN, giving you all of your RPO codes and what they are for. Often times they also know how many other vehicles that year had the same options.
 
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Yeah, that's not even in the 2011 Brochures for any of the Cadillac, Chevy or GMC SUVs that year. Post up your RPO codes and we can look up what GM called it that year. Compnine, for a small fee, can also decode your VIN, giving you all of your RPO codes and what they are for. Often times they also know how many other vehicles that year had the same options.

Will do. Are you saying just take a pic of the RPO list in the glovebox?
 

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Go HERE, pick your make, and then start a chat. Tell them you just got this vehicle and were hoping to get a Build Sheet for it. They will ask for the VIN, check and inform you about active recalls your truck, and then email you a build sheet. 100% free.

The Build Sheet has all the RPO codes broken down.


Contact General Motors
 

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