Cost of used Tahoes

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swathdiver

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I'm seeing prices from 13000 to 20000 for 14 year old Tahoes. I got my 02 about 5 years ago when it was 14 years old, and the going rate was about $6-8000. When did they start skyrocketing in price? At this rate I won't be able to afford to replace mine even if I wanted.

(These are Canadian prices, BTW)

They've really shot up several thousand dollars over the past month in the US. Tahoes have always commanded a higher resale price than Yukons, Suburbans, Denalis and even the Escalades in some markets.
 

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It is very cheap to borrow money and the down payment is coming from helicopters above...

Asset prices of all kinds have skyrocketed, stocks - up, land - up, houses - up, copper - up....

You get the idea.

It won't end well, but nobody cares, it feels so good....
I got 27$ for my CRV aluminum and ****** plastic the Aluminium CRV was paying 2.97 a pound....

I think the guy working(looked HIGH) forgot to deduct the weight of the container that holds the cans on the scale...


But if the OP wants a NBS or NNBS come to california an buy one the price is still stable as what one would have paid 2-3 years ago 8-12k for NNBS i.e 2008

even the older ones are still under 7k...

It also includes the RUST DELETE option lol


i'm sure you can find someone that will help export one for you...
 
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I'm not looking into buying just now, but I do keep an eye on prices. I will probably want to replace it in 5 years or so, but with these prices I think I may need to keep it a little longer.
 

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I bought a 2011 LT Tahoe with the premium package so sunroof leather but no Nav in January of this year. It had 103k on it for $16k seemed a bit steep but it was a one owner bought serviced and sold at the same dealer. I’ve seen a 2016 XL Denali with 250k on go for $28k that’s insane.
 

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I'm not looking into buying just now, but I do keep an eye on prices. I will probably want to replace it in 5 years or so, but with these prices I think I may need to keep it a little longer.

If my mechanic/owner friend of mine does not buy my Z for $25k, I will sell you my rig for $30k in 5 years.
 

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I bought a 2011 LT Tahoe with the premium package so sunroof leather but no Nav in January of this year. It had 103k on it for $16k seemed a bit steep but it was a one owner bought serviced and sold at the same dealer. I’ve seen a 2016 XL Denali with 250k on go for $28k that’s insane.

That was a good price then and a steal now!
 

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In 2008 I bought a 2004 Suburban 2WD LS w/bose @74k miles for $13,400 USD. The housing market had crashed and gas was $4+/gal.

A similar 4 year old suburban now is $31k+.
 

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