appreciate that info ~ thanxI live in nv, so i paid tax, title and license when i registered the vehicle.
I paid 15k for the truck and shipping to me in vegas
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appreciate that info ~ thanxI live in nv, so i paid tax, title and license when i registered the vehicle.
I paid 15k for the truck and shipping to me in vegas
usually the 4 speed was paired with the 4.8 engine in 09 ~ really solid combo. It was the last year you could get a 4.8 in a Tahoe.Bought my 2009 with 109k miles back in 2018 for $6k, no sales tax at a The local police auction. Hosted once or twice a year by TNT auctions. They have these auctions in various states.
I didn’t do my homework on the transmission. I thought all 2009+ had the 6-speed like the two 2009 civilian models I had in the past. I ended up with the 4-speed
I would buy the newest vehicle with the least number of miles you can afford.
As far as the hours getting reset, that has been known to happen if the battery runs down. Others have posted on here about that happening to them. As was already stated, thorough inspection and a solid test drive are needed. The engine hours is only a single data point to consider.