Suburban 2500 search is frustrating

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It's surprising to see how well these 3/4T hold their value. What would an '01 Sub LT 4wd w/ 8.1 and just over 120k miles bring on the the market?

I would bet you could easily get $15k - $18k if the interior is in decent shape.

Here are some of those others for comparison;
8.1L LS trim, 137k, asking 17,900
8.1L LT trim (with typical drivers seat wear), 138k, asking $15,800
8.1L LS trim, with the 2500HD wheels, 140k, asking $12,500
 

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Here is the one with 2500HD wheels I am referring to. Not the normal GMT800 2500HD wheels they came with standard. And he's got the HD hood.

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That thing is cool just for that slide out in the back. :D I don't see what it's got for engines though.

The former FD Suburban has a 6.0. The 8th digit in the VIN is U, which is LQ4 6.0. The 8.1 engine'd ones have a G for the 8th digit. 8th digit in any vehicle VIN is the engine code.
 

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If I eventually go with the 2500 Sub or a Silverado with a Duramax, I am going to find it close to home. Long road trips are not fun unless I can hang around and amaze people how much I can drink and still talk the English language. "Know what I mean Vern?!"

Know what you mean Vern! ;) I did that road trip in June, 725 miles, Orange County to Medford. I actually kind of enjoyed the drive. Coming home I did it in one day, 12 hours with just a few stops for gas, food and bathroom.
 

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That thing is really sharp looking! What year HD did those wheels come on?

Aren't those Denali HD rims with bowtie center caps?

2012 HD wheels

https://www.hubcaphaven.com/p/22286...erado-gmc-sierra-wheel-charcoal-polished.html

The former FD Suburban has a 6.0. The 8th digit in the VIN is U, which is LQ4 6.0. The 8.1 engine'd ones have a G for the 8th digit. 8th digit in any vehicle VIN is the engine code.

Sorry, didn't see the VIN#.
 

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Newbie here, but looking for the same. COVID-19 has a lot to do with it. Prior to the pandemic, there were a lot more out there for sale. When the pandemic hit, there were none.

I look every night on AutoTrader as it has the best filtering ability. So you're fighting me :p I want one to better support my 8ft Western plow. My GMT400 is doing it, but isn't really meant for that big of a plow and the abuse from pushing snow.

I am looking at GMT800's specifically for the 8.1 (I miss that from my '02 2500HD). I look at the GMT900's just for newer, nicer interior. I would really prefer the 800 though. I also like to keep mileage under 150k.

With that said in their unlimited mileage search, there are currently;

GMT800's;
9 Suburban's: 1 in Montana, 2 in Florida, 3 in Virginia, 1 in Kentucky, 1 in Ohio, 1 in Minnesota. 4 of these are 8.1's. One in Florida has 2500HD wheels (which is sharp as all get out), is 8.1, but the owner was going to do a D-Max conversion, so he has the LB7 available also. Problem is, it's an LS. I want LT or SLT (for GMC). The one in Minnesota is listed as 8.1L Diesel. I sent an email to them to inform them that it is NOT a diesel.

6 Yukon XL's: 2 in Ohio, 2 in California, 1 in Texas, and 1 here in Illinois. 2 of them have 8.1's. What is funny, is that last night when I looked, there was a 7th. And with that 7th, 3 of these were Quadrasteer's. Such a rare unicorn and there were 3 of them for sale out of that batch. :D

When we get in to 900's there are obviously a lot more. For the Chevy's, the bulk are LS packages. For the GMC, there is one SLT in Roseville California with lower mileage that I have been watching to see if the price drops.

Look at all the sites. Many of these are sold to small used car lots that only advertise on one website...
 

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The problem is, none of the others filter as well and I have to wade through 600 half-tons to find the diamond. Cars.com is probably second on the list after AutoTrader.
 

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OE Wheels makes those wheels in the correct bolt pattern for the 2500 Suburbans (originally they are the wrong bolt pattern, 2011+ is different on the trucks, but the Suburban/Yukon XL kept the old bolt pattern)
 

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The problem is, none of the others filter as well and I have to wade through 600 half-tons to find the diamond. Cars.com is probably second on the list after AutoTrader.

Add a keyword search on Autotrader for "2500." That should eliminate the vast majority of half-tons in your search results.
 

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Try autolist. It was helpful to me, though I ended up finding the vehicle I wanted on Facebook. Also, if you were willing to travel, I found a good project for you: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2563657170615669/?ref=messenger_banner

And, yes, that Suburban is a 2500!

I am not in a position to take on a project, but the parts alone should make it worthwhile; I asked what was wrong with the Suburban, and this was his response:

"Fly wheel torq converter and battery and the inside could be cleaned up pretty good it’s been sitting for years probably needs the gas tank drained"
 

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Try autolist. It was helpful to me, though I ended up finding the vehicle I wanted on Facebook. Also, if you were willing to travel, I found a good project for you: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2563657170615669/?ref=messenger_banner

And, yes, that Suburban is a 2500!

I am not in a position to take on a project, but the parts alone should make it worthwhile; I asked what was wrong with the Suburban, and this was his response:

"Fly wheel torq converter and battery and the inside could be cleaned up pretty good it’s been sitting for years probably needs the gas tank drained"
Doesn't look bad at all--from the pic. Def worth the price.
 

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Add a keyword search on Autotrader for "2500." That should eliminate the vast majority of half-tons in your search results.

I do. Autotrader isn't the issue. I prefer AutoTrader. It's the other sites. Although when looking at GMT900's, even putting in the keyword "2500" you still get a ton of half-tons.
 

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Which one of you guys snagged the '04 LT at Beaverton Hyundai?

By the time I called today, it was gone. Someone in Seattle came down and got it.
 

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