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WKR
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Yes another which truck thread.
I’m probably getting rid of my 2010 Tundra. Can’t afford the new ones and not sure I want to spend $40k on a 2018 with 45,000 miles, which is currently the best deal I can find, and get another truck that’s kind of dated and gas hog.
I can’t get an F-150 because they’re too tall for my garage. I’m not interested in Nissan or Dodge.
That leaves GMC/Chevy. The two best deals I can currently find are a certified 2019 Sierra SLT 5.3 8-speed for $40k with a 6 year, 100k power train and 12 month 36k bumper to bumper warranty or a 2023 Silverado Custom with the 2.7 Turbo 4 cylinder for like $40-41. Both are crew cabs and 4x4.
I keep vehicles for about ten years and average 10-11k miles per year. I almost never tow stuff, and if I do, it’s under 5,000 pounds.
So let me have it. Really looking for opinions between the two GM options vs trying to convince me to stick with a Tundra.
I’m probably getting rid of my 2010 Tundra. Can’t afford the new ones and not sure I want to spend $40k on a 2018 with 45,000 miles, which is currently the best deal I can find, and get another truck that’s kind of dated and gas hog.
I can’t get an F-150 because they’re too tall for my garage. I’m not interested in Nissan or Dodge.
That leaves GMC/Chevy. The two best deals I can currently find are a certified 2019 Sierra SLT 5.3 8-speed for $40k with a 6 year, 100k power train and 12 month 36k bumper to bumper warranty or a 2023 Silverado Custom with the 2.7 Turbo 4 cylinder for like $40-41. Both are crew cabs and 4x4.
I keep vehicles for about ten years and average 10-11k miles per year. I almost never tow stuff, and if I do, it’s under 5,000 pounds.
So let me have it. Really looking for opinions between the two GM options vs trying to convince me to stick with a Tundra.