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Mr.Jack

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Bought my 2003 Tahoe with 40000 miles on it last year for 30786.50 USD here in Norway.

A brand new 2012 model costs 115721.04 USD with two seats (commercial), and 289755.34 USD with five seats or more.

The taxes are these high mainly because of engine size.
These are among the highest prizes for these trucks in the world. (Sick!)
 

Claymationzoo

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total cost for that repair was 337.00
200 for the pwm solenoid and harness and 125 for labor
they said the parts could only be ordered from GM direct then taxes

the transmission has been fine since the repairs i was very pleased with the transmission shop who did the work considering the general auto shop i took it to for the repair charged me for a diagnostic then said the job was too large for them. safe to save i never went there again
 

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Bought my 2003 Tahoe with 40000 miles on it last year for 30786.50 USD here in Norway.

A brand new 2012 model costs 115721.04 USD with two seats (commercial), and 289755.34 USD with five seats or more.

The taxes are these high mainly because of engine size.
These are among the highest prizes for these trucks in the world. (Sick!)

$30k for an 03 with 40k miles?! Insane how expensive these trucks are internationally...
 

erikrichard

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Sounds like the Norwegian government REALLY doesn't want 8 cylinder bohemoths there. $300k for a truck you can buy in the US for $40k? now that's a serious tax rate.
 

Rokmonanoff

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Mine that I just picked up was 22 at a dealer which was high book (more than I wanted to pay) for a denali with 69k miles.

The same one had been listed private party for 20 a week before, but I wasn't ready to buy. They sold to the dealer and I got stuck spending the extra money because the wife wanted this one and the dealer wouldn't move any further. They started at 25 for their price.

Running great. Should last a long time.

Rok
 

TheYuk

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I bought mine new in 04, sticker was 46K. I got it for 40K.
 

MDJR

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Bought my 2002 LT with 73,000 miles, 1-owner, clean carfax from a dealer last month for 8,700. Has a dented bumper which plan on replacing at some point but overall in great condition. I used 3M compound, followed by Mequires polish, and a coat of wax and the paint looks like new. It's my first Hoe and I love it!
 

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03' Yukon XL- All the options (sunroof, heated seats, BOSE, etc...). The dealer installed new tires, alignment, wipers, and even filled it up on gas :) Got the truck for $12,482 financed. But 1.8k down and its been a year. I only owe $6,900 as of today. haha. Truck had 104k miles when I bought it. Now it has 134k. Drove the shit of out of the truck LoL.

Antonio.
 

stickM

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$14k

I bought my 2003 Tahoe LT 4wd with 57,300 miles a few weeks ago for $14,000. Bought it from the original owner who kept excellent records and kept it looking new. He had added new Michelins, a rear view camera, rear entertainment...and too many chrome accessories (which I promptly removed}. I'm all smiles. :)
 

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