Thanks!!I feel like $55K was a strong offer. I’d say you made the right decision!
I was second guessing myself but then I thought about what I paid for it almost 4 years ago......
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Thanks!!I feel like $55K was a strong offer. I’d say you made the right decision!
Hey guys,
I'm looking for a little advice or insight on something. I currently have a 2017 Yukon Denali / completely loaded with 36k on the clock. It's been a great vehicle but we have been "kinda" thinking....."maybe" a guy should upgrade???? Now I know wait times are crazy now and there's not much for "deals" out there but I know good used vehicles are bringing decent money too. I also don't "need" a direct replacement and can wait for a vehicle as we have an extra vehicle for my wife to drive.
So, first question.........Should a guy keep looking into a new 2022? or say screw it and wait for a 2023 or 2024???
Second question..........What do you guys think a 2017 with the following would be worth and would there be any interest here from anyone???
And what is that supposed to mean???Comes across like a car ad to me. There are classifieds for that.
And what is that supposed to mean???
I simply explained my situation and was looking for "little advice". Isn't that one of the main purposes of a forum, to ask questions, get input, advise and thoughts on certain subjects from those with experience or expertise?
My 2017 is now sold and I'm looking for a 2021 or 2022. Obviously there are differences between the two years, and last time I checked, certain people on this forum probably have one or the other and are able to provide good information.
Sorry the post was not worded exactly to your liking.
Well, I do apologize but also shake my head sometimes. This forum truly has some great people that provide a wealth of information and I appreciate it.It was fine; I wouldn't worry about it. Differing perspectives and, based on the responses, most read it as intended.