DonnyJones
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@Fosscore makes an excellent point! Do some area price comparisons! But go look at those trucks you found! Lol.
The red XL looks really nice and super clean. White one is overpriced and also needs a gauge cluster repair done. Those transmission issues you were speaking of could be a possible problem or a very **** previous owner. Just something to think about.
I'm hoping to be able to see the red one tomorrow, If I get off work early enough.
That would be good. It's a nice truck and seems like it was well cared for by the look of the car fax.
Every vehicle will have a trans issue at some point in it's life. Yes it sucks to deal with. My trans gave out at not 83k because its previous owner was a dumbass hammered the poor trans. And it was not easy to deal with. But i wouldn't consider it to be a deal breaker if it's not the scenario that requires a whole rebuilt transmission. But if there's any kind of issue have it checked out and go from there. If you can take if for a ride take it into a mechanic while you're on the ride and have it checked out.Transmission issues in there make me a bit nervous though. Your take on those?
I hear you! Work has me running around like crazy! I hate this stupid adulting thing that makes me have to work! Lol.I'm hoping to be able to see the red one tomorrow, If I get off work early enough.
That XL looks super clean. The one you posted above down here in Florida is pretty much the same condition it seemed other than being 2 years newer with same miles. The Denali will always command a higher price, just like the Escalade. Bigger motor and the badge.
With the family, the XL is a winner IMHO. Try to drive the other 2 if you can to compare all options and then narrow it down and pick one up. You seem to be almost there. Just need the tipping point to go over the edge.