intheburbs
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I will say that all 3 of the half-ton trucks (all GM) I've owned became money pits around 125k-175k. Seems like that's about the lifespan of a lot of components.
My best friend's son is looking for a Suburban with a $10k budget. I'm trying to talk him out of it because everything he's looking at has 150k or so.
My one current half-ton, my 09 Sierra Denali, has needed about $4k in repairs the last two years - ball joints, brakes, hubs/bearings, axle half shaft, front diff. And I don't think I'm done. I've spent more on repairs on the Denali than my other 4 vehicles combined, including 3 Wranglers.
Contrast that with my 2500 Suburban - 7 years of ownership, 100k miles added, beaten hard, lots of heavy towing at max GCWR, odo at 207k, total repairs over that time? $300.
My best friend's son is looking for a Suburban with a $10k budget. I'm trying to talk him out of it because everything he's looking at has 150k or so.
My one current half-ton, my 09 Sierra Denali, has needed about $4k in repairs the last two years - ball joints, brakes, hubs/bearings, axle half shaft, front diff. And I don't think I'm done. I've spent more on repairs on the Denali than my other 4 vehicles combined, including 3 Wranglers.
Contrast that with my 2500 Suburban - 7 years of ownership, 100k miles added, beaten hard, lots of heavy towing at max GCWR, odo at 207k, total repairs over that time? $300.