choodock
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Last May I went with my wife to look at trading in our crew cab Silverado for a new Camaro. We had just recently traded her Altima for a Tahoe that I now drive, so we were going to trade the truck for what she wanted. When the salesman came to discuss the trade-in value of the truck it was way low compared to the blue book value trade-in value. When I told them they would have to increase the trade-in at least $5k, he told me they couldn't go any higher on a "fake" truck. I told him I didn't understand what he was talking about. He had the sales manager come over at that point and point out that my truck that I thought was an LTZ was actually only an LT. I bought the truck with 17k miles on it 3 years ago from a local Chevy dealership. The sales manager printed out the build sheet for the truck that clearly showed it is an LT. I contacted Chevy customer service and that emailed me the build sheet for the truck that also showed it as an LT. I took all this back to the general manager of the dealership that I purchased the truck from and he told me three different times that the truck is an LTZ, that he's been doing this for 20 years, and that my information and the other dealership are wrong and just trying to give a lower trade-in price for the truck. I went to an attorney at that point. Someone higher up in the corporation that owns the dealership contacted me and my attorney and said the general manager was wrong and apologized for how I was treated. Now my problem is that I need a written estimate from a dealership on the cost to convert the truck from an LT to an LTZ. The dealership that I originally tried to trade the truck in at that alerted me to the problem doesn't really want to get involved; the service department is really lazy. Do any of you have a contact in a service department of a Chevy dealership that could help me? Whatever dealership gives me a written estimate, we are going to trade the truck in with and use the settlement to buy a new Camaro. Any help or advice is appreciated.
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