2011SSVHOE
I'm an egual oportunity offender
I purchased mine from a F#@d dealer in Va. I assume they got it from a wholesaler which cleaned everything up pretty nice. I probably paid a bit more but it was frontline ready!
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I apologize if I'm hijacking the thread here, but what would you guys recommend looking for when purchasing a 2014 Tahoe PPV with about 220,000KM? I'm in Canada and these are former OPP/Highway patrol vehicles.
When looking at the motor, would it be wise to look for excessive engine movement? Belts, pulleys? Anything else?
Additionally what would you'll suggest doing to the vehicle after purchase? Would the list below suffice?
- Oil change
- Sparks
- Transmission fluid change
- Rear diff. fluid change
- Air & Cabin filter
Thanks in advance.
How is the pricing?Along the same lines, what do you guys think of year vs miles? I've found some low mileage units, sub 100k, but they're generally in the 08-09 range, whereas the 2012-2014s I've found are higher up towards the 120,000-160,000 mile range. Not sure if it's worth snagging a '14 even though it's got higher mileage.
How is the pricing?
IMO, I'd opt for a 6L80 trans no matter what you choose, so '09 and newer. Really depends on the price and condition too though. How much are you willing to throw at it to get it how you want it? Or are you content with driving it as-is? I'd look at the big picture, of course the price could be an easy factor for a decision. Does your source of surplus vehicles provide any history?
FYI, I picked up my PPV as a 2010 2wd with 179k miles. The truck was super clean, so I jumped on it and have been happy as can be with it. I was also given a complete history of this Tahoe from they day they installed the LED's, radios, etc......until its last servicing. Every oil change, brake job, tire replacement, etc......is included.
How is the pricing?
IMO, I'd opt for a 6L80 trans no matter what you choose, so '09 and newer. Really depends on the price and condition too though. How much are you willing to throw at it to get it how you want it? Or are you content with driving it as-is? I'd look at the big picture, of course the price could be an easy factor for a decision. Does your source of surplus vehicles provide any history?
FYI, I picked up my PPV as a 2010 2wd with 179k miles. The truck was super clean, so I jumped on it and have been happy as can be with it. I was also given a complete history of this Tahoe from they day they installed the LED's, radios, etc......until its last servicing. Every oil change, brake job, tire replacement, etc......is included.
Got mine in April. Been happy since day one.Well said
When did you pick yours up?
Sounds like someone picked up that one at a dealership, cleaned it up good......and stuck it to the dealership. I am sure the dealer gave them really close to book value on it, even if it was a little below......whoever sold it/traded it in made out well.Basically looking at a couple 2014's with anywhere from 150-179,000 miles for around 10-11 versus 09-10s with 95,000-115,000 for 8-9. All of these being ones I'd have to travel to get, there's a '10 in Red Springs NC at a ford dealer, looks like an state trooper truck with 117,000 on it but they're asking 15k which seems absolutely insane to me. I'm continuing to hound the guys at the state surplus lot hoping I can score one of the trooper retired Tahoes but with no luck so far.
Apart from that the truck's been great - already put it to good use hauling some items that won't fit in my sedan. Thank you all for the earlier advice.