Should I buy?
#1
I looked at new 2006 Chevy Silverado K1500 ext cab tonight.
Anything I should know about this truck before I buy?
Not many left here in STL so I do not have many color choices nor could
I find one with the gear ratio I wanted (3:73) so I will have to settle for
3:42..
Thanks for any feedback!
John
Anything I should know about this truck before I buy?
Not many left here in STL so I do not have many color choices nor could
I find one with the gear ratio I wanted (3:73) so I will have to settle for
3:42..
Thanks for any feedback!
John
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Originally Posted by Neumonic
I looked at new 2006 Chevy Silverado K1500 ext cab tonight.
Anything I should know about this truck before I buy?
Not many left here in STL so I do not have many color choices nor could
I find one with the gear ratio I wanted (3:73) so I will have to settle for
3:42..
Thanks for any feedback!
John
Anything I should know about this truck before I buy?
Not many left here in STL so I do not have many color choices nor could
I find one with the gear ratio I wanted (3:73) so I will have to settle for
3:42..
Thanks for any feedback!
John
I worked out a entire deal with a truck that they didn't even have on their lot or that I've even seen or test drove yet.
I had them come off over $7000 off MSRP on the truck when they were only offering $1500 in GM rebates.
If you really want something, make yourself to be serious to them and just ask for them to do a search throughout your state of all the dealerships.
Is a GMC or a Chevrolet both options to you? If so, that could increase your odds of finding what mechanical options, interior options, and color choice you want.
Jim
#4
Thanks for the insight.
I used to work at the dealership about 10 years ago and still have friends there. The truck I am considering truly fits my budget most importantly and is an old unit to them so I am getting a price better than I expected.
Sure I wanted more options but maybe I should stick with what I can afford
for a change so I can afford to put some personal touches on it.
I used to work at the dealership about 10 years ago and still have friends there. The truck I am considering truly fits my budget most importantly and is an old unit to them so I am getting a price better than I expected.
Sure I wanted more options but maybe I should stick with what I can afford
for a change so I can afford to put some personal touches on it.
#5
Originally Posted by Neumonic
Thanks for the insight.
I used to work at the dealership about 10 years ago and still have friends there. The truck I am considering truly fits my budget most importantly and is an old unit to them so I am getting a price better than I expected.
Sure I wanted more options but maybe I should stick with what I can afford
for a change so I can afford to put some personal touches on it.
I used to work at the dealership about 10 years ago and still have friends there. The truck I am considering truly fits my budget most importantly and is an old unit to them so I am getting a price better than I expected.
Sure I wanted more options but maybe I should stick with what I can afford
for a change so I can afford to put some personal touches on it.
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