201125004x4Sub
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Hello. I recently purchased an SLT, 2011, 2500, 4x4, 3.73:1, black Suburban, Leather, electric seats & gate, etc. 0 rust or damage. It had 23,400 miles on it when I bought it. The sales manager told me it was owned by a guy who was a family member of the person who owned the dealership and kept inside his vacation home garage in Lake Tahoe.
I originally saw it on Autotrader, close to me, and I quickly bought it, trading in my 2022 ram 1500 for less than I would have received in a private sale. I love 2500 Suburban/Yukon XL's, so beefy and rare. Especially from the times half tons had 10 bolts and 4L60e transmissions. It has the L96 6.0 (great 6.0 heads) and a 6L90e transmission. As most of you know, 2013 was the last year.
I don't plan on buying a heaver trailer again. What do you-all think it would be worth? I could replace it with another Suburban/Yukon XL that has the 6L90e and 9.5 rear axle. I don't need a 3/4 ton and a newer, 2017~ish half ton might be better for me.
Do you think it would grab enough on Autotrader to fully pay for a very low mile, 2014-2018 SLT 4x4?
It might be hard to find one this nice and low mile in all of the USA.
Thanx for any thoughts.
I originally saw it on Autotrader, close to me, and I quickly bought it, trading in my 2022 ram 1500 for less than I would have received in a private sale. I love 2500 Suburban/Yukon XL's, so beefy and rare. Especially from the times half tons had 10 bolts and 4L60e transmissions. It has the L96 6.0 (great 6.0 heads) and a 6L90e transmission. As most of you know, 2013 was the last year.
I don't plan on buying a heaver trailer again. What do you-all think it would be worth? I could replace it with another Suburban/Yukon XL that has the 6L90e and 9.5 rear axle. I don't need a 3/4 ton and a newer, 2017~ish half ton might be better for me.
Do you think it would grab enough on Autotrader to fully pay for a very low mile, 2014-2018 SLT 4x4?
It might be hard to find one this nice and low mile in all of the USA.
Thanx for any thoughts.