2007 4x4 LT Tahoe with 139k miles. I have had it for a year now and during my ownership I have replaced everything you can think that needs replacing on these trucks with that mileage. Wheel bearings, Fuel pump, Brakes, Sparkplugs, Wires, Belts, New Battery, New O2 sensors, Driveshaft, EVAP solenoid, etc...
Small amounts of rust are present on back door edges (paint bubbles which are noticeably getting bigger) and hood lip. There is also a lot of it on the frame which I am not too concerned with as it's common for our cars that come from the north. We don't have a payment on the Tahoe, if I do buy better one I would be getting a loan on it.
I love driving this truck. Minus leaving me stranded in the work parking lot due to a bad battery it has served my family well over the last 11k miles and 1 year of ownership. Is it better to fix the rust, just leave as is and live with it or trade up to a better condition Tahoe? If I do get a better Tahoe then the current one, considering the price range (~$25k) I am concerned that I will still be needing to replace above mentioned items which I have already addressed on this one.
Small amounts of rust are present on back door edges (paint bubbles which are noticeably getting bigger) and hood lip. There is also a lot of it on the frame which I am not too concerned with as it's common for our cars that come from the north. We don't have a payment on the Tahoe, if I do buy better one I would be getting a loan on it.
I love driving this truck. Minus leaving me stranded in the work parking lot due to a bad battery it has served my family well over the last 11k miles and 1 year of ownership. Is it better to fix the rust, just leave as is and live with it or trade up to a better condition Tahoe? If I do get a better Tahoe then the current one, considering the price range (~$25k) I am concerned that I will still be needing to replace above mentioned items which I have already addressed on this one.