Phartsmuch
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I finally convinced the wife to retire her 2005 Yukon Denali with 455K kms on it That's around 283k miles to you yanks LOL
We picked up a 2013 Yukon Denali with 72K kms again thats around 45k miles to you yanks
Paid just over 32K plus taxes Canadian for it not sure what that is in American these days some place over 10 bucks and some place less than 30k
Good truck no rust full service history one owner no accidents everything works rides like it brand new
Cant help thinking i may have over paid a little on it but considering the condition and history i feel its worth it
Got the aftermarket warranty with it 4 years or 80K kms whatever comes first covers everything even electronics etc.
Paid 3k for the warranty but considering the amount of time i have spent underneath the old 2005 replacing brake line trany lines oil cooler and gas lines wheel bearings etc etc
I thought 3 k was worth it just not to have to crawl underneath it for the next 4 years
Anything i should be watching out for at the 72K kms/45K mile mark ?
We picked up a 2013 Yukon Denali with 72K kms again thats around 45k miles to you yanks
Paid just over 32K plus taxes Canadian for it not sure what that is in American these days some place over 10 bucks and some place less than 30k
Good truck no rust full service history one owner no accidents everything works rides like it brand new
Cant help thinking i may have over paid a little on it but considering the condition and history i feel its worth it
Got the aftermarket warranty with it 4 years or 80K kms whatever comes first covers everything even electronics etc.
Paid 3k for the warranty but considering the amount of time i have spent underneath the old 2005 replacing brake line trany lines oil cooler and gas lines wheel bearings etc etc
I thought 3 k was worth it just not to have to crawl underneath it for the next 4 years
Anything i should be watching out for at the 72K kms/45K mile mark ?