Quicksilver3014
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I considered the Grands before I bought our Denali Yukon. They are sweet.
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Not a problem.My guy is low on “toy” funds currently. I’m sure it will be gone before he has extra saved.
Thanks
Just atv’s.
I’m selling our boat next spring and the atv’s in the fall of 2019. I loved towing with the Denali! It is a great tow vehicle.
But I won’t be doing much if any towing once we move. So I figured why not go with something a bit more sporty.
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Nope. Buying a house on the water with a boat lift.Sounds like you might be retiring. Nice
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Nope. Buying a house on the water with a boat lift.
Trading the mountains for the gulf. [emoji6]
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Thanks man. It’s not so much a reward but a desire for a change.That’s even better! So if it’s not retirement, new job? Either way, congrats!
I’m sure you worked hard for it.
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Man this whole thing when south, good luck my friend.I’m coming off lease this October.
I’ve enjoyed the Denali. I’ve actually recently had it ceramic coated, Blackbear tune, new tires, exhaust, intake, and vinyl wrapped the chrome. I’ve done all this with the intentions to purchase the truck.
The residual is $42k. Nada has a retail value of around $50k.
However just recently I’ve started to feel the shudder/vibration many have mentioned. It happens at around 30 mph and I’ve felt it also at 50mph. Switching to manual 7 does not get rid of it.
The tranny has been suspicious since day one. I’ve had the slam into low gear while slowing, the loud clunk from the torque converter going downhill, and it always lurches into drive after a slight delay coming out of reverse when cold.
Are these trucks covered by an extended power train warranty? I currently have 38k miles on it.
I could simply turn it back in in 2 months. But there is honestly nothing else out there that interests me or does what the XL can. Plus I’m not interested in entering into another lease on a $90k suv.
Actually I lied...I do like the new Durango SRT. But my wife thinks they are hideous. [emoji46]
If the tranny does go out is it covered by a special extended warranty? I had a taillight go out and it was covered because it was known as an existing problem.
Thoughts?
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