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2006 Gmc Sierra Slt.....should I Buy It?


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As many of you know I have been searching for a truck for quite sometime now. Well I have found another truck I am interested in. Let me know what you guys think. It has roughly 50K in miles on it. I haven't went and looked at it in person yet but it looks tempting from the pictures. I think it is a good deal and I am willing to bet I can talk him down to 16K including TTL.

 

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As many of you know I have been searching for a truck for quite sometime now. Well I have found another truck I am interested in. Let me know what you guys think. It has roughly 50K in miles on it. I haven't went and looked at it in person yet but it looks tempting from the pictures. I think it is a good deal and I am willing to bet I can talk him down to 16K including TTL.

 

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Don't forget to check the vin. :lurk:

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In the description it says its a reconditioned vehicle, which means re-built. I'd check the VIN and see how extensive the damage was. But if you're comfortable, and understand how a branded title affects re-sale and it doesn't bother you....then go ahead. Looks like a slick rig, spotless and sharp! Best of luck!

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17k for a title with a record....usually minor damage wont even trigger a title rework. Its work whatever KBB private party says its worth in fair condition in my opinion

 

 

 

well I checked blue book fair cond....18k Sounds like you might have found a decent deal depending on what happened to the truck. Just make sure your going to keep it for the long haul, cause you might take a hit sellin it.

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The reconditioned title does worry me a little bit. That is why I want to try to make it down there to test drive it. I think it is a very sharp looking truck and I also think it is a good deal. I plan on buying a magnacharger when I get back from afghanistan. Looks like it already has exhaust and an intake. I will just need a tune to really bring out the power.

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