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2015 duramax pricing, is this right??


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Ive been in the search for a newer used duramax to upgrade from my 1500, any who. I found a 2015 silverado duramax ltz 4x4. It is a lower option ltz no sunroof, ac seats, couple other nicer options. But it has leather heated seats, nav, rear window, front and rear sensors,etc. 31,000 miles for $45,000 from a dealership. Ive looked over carfax and everything looks fine, oil changed every 5-6k miles no wrecks... Whats you guys input? Price correct? Just a little low? I looked up KBB and its saying 53K! Thanks for any input!

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How would you find out if its GM certified?? The dealership that selling it is a hyundai dealership... It was purchased in texas and lived right down the road from where i live or at least had its oil changed there.

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Certified GM or whatever doesn't mean crap. Don't get sucked into that hog wash. Whatever used truck you are interested in purchasing, have it looked at by a good trusted independent repair facility that knows trucks.

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And yes that price looks about right. Back in march I paid $38,000 for a 2012 duramax with 67,000 miles on it and that was about the best deal I could find in the area. LT package, crew cab, 4x4 no major bells and whistles. If I wanted cheaper for the same year I'd have to take a step down (several in fact) and go with the *gasp* F-250 Powerjoke

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How would you find out if its GM certified?? The dealership that selling it is a hyundai dealership... It was purchased in texas and lived right down the road from where i live or at least had its oil changed there.

 

Local vehicle to boot, sounds like a decent price. Try and get some sort of warranty from the dealer and go from there.

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Certified GM or whatever doesn't mean crap. Don't get sucked into that hog wash. Whatever used truck you are interested in purchasing, have it looked at by a good trusted independent repair facility that knows trucks.

Since it isn't at a GM dealership then I doubt the certification. As for that, when I purchased my Cruze used, it was GM certified and it added an extra year onto the BTB warranty. Not sure if anyone else cares about that but I found it to be a good thing since there wasn't any additional cost to me.

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I stand corrected. Thank you. However I still strongly urge an independent vehicle inspection and not going off of what the selling dealer claims.

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