SeanDillon
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Hi all, I want to buy a 2012 tahoe, it has 80k miles on it, is the 5.3 and the seller is asking $14,500, is that a good price?
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It is a local dealer...Do you have a link to the ad? Would be helpful. Options can determine price.
80.000 miles, z71 trim, DVD, second-row captain's chairs.Mileage? Trim? Options?
Even a VIN would be helpful
If it has a good maintenance history, no accidents, single owner, it would be a great deal.Hi all, I want to buy a 2012 tahoe, it has 80k miles on it, is the 5.3 and the seller is asking $14,500, is that a good price?
Thanks
OkIf it has a good maintenance history, no accidents, single owner, it would be a great deal.
With those caveats, I’d go for it.If it has a good maintenance history, no accidents, single owner, it would be a great deal.
It is a good price to today's market. Make sure you get service records and have a good independent mechanic check it out from top to bottom. Mobile units can come out to your location if you do not have a good independent mechanic.Hi all, I want to buy a 2012 tahoe, it has 80k miles on it, is the 5.3 and the seller is asking $14,500, is that a good price?
Thanks
You can pull a Carfax report (the dealer may have already done it and provide it on request). Most dealer and larger shop work will show up on Carfax, along with any savage titles, weird ODO issues, owner history, etc. I think it is worth the $40 to spend on anything you are serious about buying.Thanks to all of you for your answers, it has no maintenance history, but I will send my mechanic to check it and see how it is...