Looking for some insight please.
I have been a long time lurker on this site. Appreciate the content!
I have been looking for a 2015-2019 Tahoe with max trailering for a little over a year now with a budget in mind.
Basically dialed in on clean title, max towing and low miles.
I have a deposit on a 2015 Tahoe 4WD LTZ under 40k miles for $35,000.
Its basically a 9 yr old Tahoe and 1 owner. Carfax looks clean and maintenance looks to be up to date. Car is tight and feels good.
Its being sold "AS IS" by a Ford dealer. We negotiated and settled on a price. I asked for a Chevy multipoint inspection since I am out of state and they agreed before I sign any thing and settle up.
My question to the group is two things:
A) If the inspection from the Chevy dealer comes back with problem codes & advisories- I should walk away right?
They told me that the negotiation is over now so whatever comes back is on me and is my issue, as it's AS-IS.
B) Can a pre-inspection from a Chevy dealer give a clean review? or is this to good to be true?
Or am I walking into a world of pain with a first year model year Tahoe as well.
The whole dealer process has been positive & they have been great thus far.
Thoughts?
Thank you.
I have been a long time lurker on this site. Appreciate the content!
I have been looking for a 2015-2019 Tahoe with max trailering for a little over a year now with a budget in mind.
Basically dialed in on clean title, max towing and low miles.
I have a deposit on a 2015 Tahoe 4WD LTZ under 40k miles for $35,000.
Its basically a 9 yr old Tahoe and 1 owner. Carfax looks clean and maintenance looks to be up to date. Car is tight and feels good.
Its being sold "AS IS" by a Ford dealer. We negotiated and settled on a price. I asked for a Chevy multipoint inspection since I am out of state and they agreed before I sign any thing and settle up.
My question to the group is two things:
A) If the inspection from the Chevy dealer comes back with problem codes & advisories- I should walk away right?
They told me that the negotiation is over now so whatever comes back is on me and is my issue, as it's AS-IS.
B) Can a pre-inspection from a Chevy dealer give a clean review? or is this to good to be true?
Or am I walking into a world of pain with a first year model year Tahoe as well.
The whole dealer process has been positive & they have been great thus far.
Thoughts?
Thank you.