Mondaytown
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This all started about 2 years ago when I decided I was tired of all the issues I was having with our nearly new vehicles and the ridiculous inconvenience it was creating when they would sit at the dealership for warranty issues. I'm also a power freak and decided I could save money, have more power and simpler vehicles if I was willing to give up having brand new cars all the time. So my search began. We have always had 3 vehicles, A kid hauler, my daily driver and a heavy duty truck for the big trailers. One by one I began finding the replacements for each vehicle. Two of the 3 I was able to find under 10k. The Heavy Duty Truck was a little more but still under 20k. All cash cars that had mechanical issues or high mileage or both in the case of the Yukon.
Found the 2015 Yukon XL SLT on Facebook with 200k miles and a blown transmission. Tires were bald, rims pitted but the inside was very clean. Paint was clean other than the front and back bumpers were a little dinged up. Talked the seller down from $11500 to $9500
Then came the build processes. And the Yukon, being our family car was the priority so we started on that. I follow up with details on the 1st phase next.
Found the 2015 Yukon XL SLT on Facebook with 200k miles and a blown transmission. Tires were bald, rims pitted but the inside was very clean. Paint was clean other than the front and back bumpers were a little dinged up. Talked the seller down from $11500 to $9500
Then came the build processes. And the Yukon, being our family car was the priority so we started on that. I follow up with details on the 1st phase next.