Thanks. I get it. I know there are deals out there. I’m just trying to make a point about mfrs. pricing, and what they’re turning these vehicles into.
Yesterday a friend told me he bought a Ford F-350 Dually - loaded.
Listed for $81K. In 2004 he bought pretty much the same truck. It listed...
i don’t totally disagree with you,but the way it’s going that base model will be pushing $70K in about 8 years. The ‘extras’ don’t justify the cost difference between the base and the loaded models.
IMO, just way too much technology.
An example is a outside rear view mirror. With all it’s...
I know what they start at. You won’t find many of these ‘base’ models on dealers lots.
Most of what’s discussed here are trucks way above the base models.
Add a few options to a 4wd Denali or Tahoe LTZ, you could be quite a bit over $70K. And, I was just thinking of the ‘17’ models. I’m sure...
First, good luck to Csurp with your ‘18’ GMC. No question, a beautiful SUV.
I hope the people from GM monitor this forum. My comment will probably sound like sour grapes.
I’ve owned 3 GMC Yukon’s, all purchased new.
I probably will never buy another one. They have just priced me out of the...
I've had both. If you load up an SLT with options your close to Denali money. I would choose a base Denali over a loaded SLT. AT resale time, a Denali is still a Denali. I could be a little off on the money. I think GM has gone way overboard on the pricing.
Great site and great thread.
I just registered on the site. I have an 08 Denali with about 60k miles.
I use this button all the time, and eventually wore the rubber pad completely out. Thanks to Ridgelines post I ordered the switch, and replaced it in a few minutes. Got the part @...
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