6.2 Tahoe For Sale

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134,000 miles is not exactly low miles... If it was 60K, yeah, but not 134... That is average for a 2009...

Dealers put a huge premium on those with under 75K miles, like an extra $10K or more. Of course, that's an extra few years of service life.


The gears were creaking in my head yesterday and I had a thought. Since we're looking to buy an 10-11 year old truck, how much money would it take to keep going for another ten years with regards to replacement/repair/overhaul of its major components?

I assigned a $4000 to all types for the transmission and $1500 each to the front and rear differentials and transfer case. Assigned $3000 cost for those with AFM to either repair or delete the system. Then assigned a $150 cost for those with ZW7 suspension, $500 for those with Nivomat shocks (ZW7/G65) and $1000 for those with Z55/G69.

My own truck came out near the top, $11,650 while a RWD 2008-2009 6.2 Tahoe or 2008-2009 Denali came out the least at $6500.

Of course, this assumes that all those things will have to be replaced after purchase and life is not always like that, some of it may have been done already. Maybe the ramblings of a crazed mind?!

The XFEs came out to $8650. That 4x4 LTZ Tahoe came out most expensive at $12K using that logic.
 

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My bad I mistakenly copied the wrong link.
Does 66027 miles fit the low mileage category?

https://www.truecar.com/used-cars-for-sale/listing/1GNFK33259R176089/2009-chevrolet-tahoe/

The one I saw in your link had 147K and was just under $15K. My '08 had 147K on it and was $15,000 when I bought it three years ago. If I could get $10K for it now, I'd possibly spend the $5K (or less if I could talk 'em down) to get the 6.2 and 6-speed. I'd have to switch up my game and lift it since it's 4WD, but I'm not against that.

Just thinking out loud...
 

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I am looking to sell/trade my wife’s ‘09 Tahoe withe the 6.2. It’s Greystone Metallic, loaded LTZ, RWD, buckets, CAA and very well taken care of. 107k miles (20k in the last year and it’s not a good commuter car now).

Dealer lowballed me, and I told them it was rare but they didn’t blink. Any thoughts or outside parties that I can interest?
 
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I am looking to sell/trade my wife’s ‘09 Tahoe withe the 6.2. It’s Greystone Metallic, loaded LTZ, RWD, buckets, CAA and very well taken care of. 107k miles (20k in the last year and it’s not a good commuter car now).

Dealer lowballed me, and I told them it was rare but they didn’t blink. Any thoughts or outside parties that I can interest?

Post up as many photos as you can Bryan, start another thread for it too, someone will bite. It's a great commuter car IMO, very comfortable too.

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hard sale with gas prices at 4$ a gallon still I can bet it gets only 12.5MPG like my 6.0 does.in the city when in M4


try advertising in Texas were gas is stupid cheap
 

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