Repair transmission before or after trade?

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hokieman2009

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Hey everybody, So I have a 2005 Tahoe with just over 200,000 miles and yesterday 3rd and 4th gear stopped working. Took it ti the shop and they told e I need a new transmission for $2700. That's not happening on a 12 yer old Tahoe with over 200,00 miles. So my question is, should I have the truck repaired before I trade it in on a new Sierra or should I just trade it in as is? any insight will be greatly appreciated Thanks
 

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Why would you spend the money to repair the trans, then get rid of it? If you're going to repair it, you might as well keep it. Also, $2700 for a trans is a little $$!
 
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I was just wondering if I tried to trade it in with it needing a new transmission, if that would kill the trade in value?
 

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I'm sure it will if they'll take it for a test drive. But again, if they know it has 200,000 they might not even bother, all depends on the salesman/dealership.
 
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Got it. Thanks for the advice. I am going to get a second opinion on it tomorrow, but it sounds like I'm going to just keep it as is
 

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KBB puts its value at $2-4K without the huge mileage so yeah ... not a wise option
 

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Try a salvage yard for a transmission and then trade it in? Or find another transmission place. I've had built trans done for $800 on f-bodies that took a ton of abuse.
 

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Hey everybody, So I have a 2005 Tahoe with just over 200,000 miles and yesterday 3rd and 4th gear stopped working. Took it ti the shop and they told e I need a new transmission for $2700. That's not happening on a 12 yer old Tahoe with over 200,00 miles. So my question is, should I have the truck repaired before I trade it in on a new Sierra or should I just trade it in as is? any insight will be greatly appreciated Thanks

I concur with tonyrods, 2700 is a bit high, but what warranty are they offering?
$2000 for my 03 Tahoe with 250k in NE Kansas. Took in for firm 1/2 shift, like it had a shift kit, they said band is wearing out. Tech even said change fluid a few times (fluid was normal color for age if changed regularly), and check back... Well... It's been 3 years since and firm shifts have gone away for the most part and I pull a very large Zero turn with Cat desiel mower on dovetail. I am planning to have them rebuild when needed cause these power trains are very reliable... And I just love my Tahoe.
Good luck though. ☺
 
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