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Thinking about selling my '10 Silverado 6.2l. May get something smaller and a bit speedier. It only has 6k miles on it and pretty much stock. When I did a search, I didn't find many around at all. Therefore, I'm curious to see how much you guys think it's worth.

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Options? above standard LT or LTZ trim... is it 4x4?

 

Oh yeah, sorry. LT 4x4 z71.

 

 

 

Why not make it easy on us.

 

What was MSRP? What other options does it have?

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Ok, finally found that email from the dealer with all the options on there. MSRP was around $41k

 

1LT - LT1 Option Package

 

Primary Color:

41U - Black Exterior Color

 

Trim:

19C - Ebony Cloth Interior Trim

 

Engine:

 

L9H - Engine: 6.2L, V-8, Non Active Fuel Management

 

Transmission:

 

MYC - Transmission, 6 Speed Auto

 

Options:

 

A60 : Tailgate Lock

K5L : Heavy-Duty Cooling Equipment

AG1 : Seat Adjuster (Driver's Side)

KNP : Transmission Cooling System

AJ1 : Glass: Deep Tinted

N87 : Wheels: 18 x 8 Aluminum

AP3 : Remote Start

NZZ : Skid Plates: Off-Road

AU3 : Power Door Locks

PDD : Convenience Package

AZ3 : Uplevel Bench Seats

PPA : E Z Lift Tailgate

B30 : Floor Covering: Color Keyed Carpet with Floor Mats

QXQ : Tires: P265/65R18 WOL OOR

B32 : Floor Mats, Front

R9Z : Sold Order Expedite

B33 : Floor Mats, Rear

SAF : Spare Tire Lock

B85 : Moldings, Bright Body Side

T96 : Fog Lamps, Front

C5W : GVW Rating 7000 Lbs

U2K : XM Satellite Radio (subscription)

C67 : Air Conditioning, Manual

UE1 : OnStar Communication System

DL8 : Mirrors, O/S, Power, Heated

UG1 : Homelink Garage Door Opener

E63 : Body, Fleetside

US8 : Radio, AM/FM Stereo, Auto Tone, CD

FE9 : Federal Emissions

VK3 : License Plate Front Mounting Pkg

G80 : Locking Differential, Rear

Z71 : Suspension Package: Off-Road

GU6 : Rear Axle, 3.42 Ratio

Z82 : Trailering Package

K34 : Cruise Control

ZY1 : Solid Paint Application

K47 : Air Cleaner, High Capacity

Posted

Try the obvious

 

www.kbb.com and/or www.nadaguides.com for vehicle pricing

 

:D

Posted

I did try kbb and nada but I'm not sure if those are accurate since there isn't a whole of these things around forsale. Just want to gauge some real world opinions. Do you think around $31k sounds ok?

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Not to be too much of a wise-ass, but it is only worth what someone’s willing to pay. :D

 

Your Nada/KBB will get you a starting point, but a lot of people probably won’t want to pay that. I only paid mid-20’s for my 1 year old Silverado (in 2008) with 15k on the clock, 4WD, CCSB, LT1, 5.3L. So maybe the lesser miles and better engine make it worth more.

 

I take it you’re selling privately? Post ‘er up on Craigslist at $31k and be willing to come down a little bit. You’ll probably get some idiots offering you $15k but that comes with the territory! :( We don’t need to tell you that you’ll take it on the chin if you try to do a trade-in on it . . . :D

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Ok, finally found that email from the dealer with all the options on there. MSRP was around $41k

 

1LT - LT1 Option Package

 

Primary Color:

41U - Black Exterior Color

 

Trim:

19C - Ebony Cloth Interior Trim

 

Engine:

 

L9H - Engine: 6.2L, V-8, Non Active Fuel Management

 

Transmission:

 

MYC - Transmission, 6 Speed Auto

 

Options:

 

A60 : Tailgate Lock

K5L : Heavy-Duty Cooling Equipment

AG1 : Seat Adjuster (Driver's Side)

KNP : Transmission Cooling System

AJ1 : Glass: Deep Tinted

N87 : Wheels: 18 x 8 Aluminum

AP3 : Remote Start

NZZ : Skid Plates: Off-Road

AU3 : Power Door Locks

PDD : Convenience Package

AZ3 : Uplevel Bench Seats

PPA : E Z Lift Tailgate

B30 : Floor Covering: Color Keyed Carpet with Floor Mats

QXQ : Tires: P265/65R18 WOL OOR

B32 : Floor Mats, Front

R9Z : Sold Order Expedite

B33 : Floor Mats, Rear

SAF : Spare Tire Lock

B85 : Moldings, Bright Body Side

T96 : Fog Lamps, Front

C5W : GVW Rating 7000 Lbs

U2K : XM Satellite Radio (subscription)

C67 : Air Conditioning, Manual

UE1 : OnStar Communication System

DL8 : Mirrors, O/S, Power, Heated

UG1 : Homelink Garage Door Opener

E63 : Body, Fleetside

US8 : Radio, AM/FM Stereo, Auto Tone, CD

FE9 : Federal Emissions

VK3 : License Plate Front Mounting Pkg

G80 : Locking Differential, Rear

Z71 : Suspension Package: Off-Road

GU6 : Rear Axle, 3.42 Ratio

Z82 : Trailering Package

K34 : Cruise Control

ZY1 : Solid Paint Application

K47 : Air Cleaner, High Capacity

 

KBB & NADA is a good start, go with the private party sale. In the last 6 months I have sold 2 personal autos and also purchased 2 personal autos. Upgrading to newer autos. I never buy new. I just sold a 2003 1500 series Suburban LT for $2500.00 more then I paid for it at the dealer. I had the Suburban for two years. It was loaded with every op. avil. at that time except sun roof. I used KBB Private party sale to price my Suburban. I sold the Suburban to upgrade my Wifes 2001 Grand Marquis. Once the Suburban was gone, my Wife decided we made a mistake for selling it. So she said she would keep her car another year if I could buy another Suburban. I got on line and went looking and found a 2003 2500 series LT w/quad steering. (NICE) I actually paid $4500.00 LESS for this Suburban then what I sold my 1/2 ton Suburban. Both Suburbans had the same LT options except the 1/2 ton had the quad seating, and the 3/4 ton has the 2nd roll bench seat plus it has the quad steering and larger (6.0) motor. It also had about 6,000 more miles on it. But for the price, I couldn't beat it.

So to answer your question, how to price your truck. Check out NADA & KBB values, price it a couple thousand MORE then you're willing to take, be willing to accept ALL offers without getting your feelings hurt. (You do not have to accept any) and hope the right buyer comes along. Like the one post said, your truck is only worth what someone is willng to pay. This is why I never buy new. You will NEVER get your money back. Remember once you buy it, it is no longer consider NEW !!!

Posted
Ok, finally found that email from the dealer with all the options on there. MSRP was around $41k

 

1LT - LT1 Option Package

 

Primary Color:

41U - Black Exterior Color

 

Trim:

19C - Ebony Cloth Interior Trim

 

Engine:

 

L9H - Engine: 6.2L, V-8, Non Active Fuel Management

 

Transmission:

 

MYC - Transmission, 6 Speed Auto

 

Options:

 

A60 : Tailgate Lock

K5L : Heavy-Duty Cooling Equipment

AG1 : Seat Adjuster (Driver's Side)

KNP : Transmission Cooling System

AJ1 : Glass: Deep Tinted

N87 : Wheels: 18 x 8 Aluminum

AP3 : Remote Start

NZZ : Skid Plates: Off-Road

AU3 : Power Door Locks

PDD : Convenience Package

AZ3 : Uplevel Bench Seats

PPA : E Z Lift Tailgate

B30 : Floor Covering: Color Keyed Carpet with Floor Mats

QXQ : Tires: P265/65R18 WOL OOR

B32 : Floor Mats, Front

R9Z : Sold Order Expedite

B33 : Floor Mats, Rear

SAF : Spare Tire Lock

B85 : Moldings, Bright Body Side

T96 : Fog Lamps, Front

C5W : GVW Rating 7000 Lbs

U2K : XM Satellite Radio (subscription)

C67 : Air Conditioning, Manual

UE1 : OnStar Communication System

DL8 : Mirrors, O/S, Power, Heated

UG1 : Homelink Garage Door Opener

E63 : Body, Fleetside

US8 : Radio, AM/FM Stereo, Auto Tone, CD

FE9 : Federal Emissions

VK3 : License Plate Front Mounting Pkg

G80 : Locking Differential, Rear

Z71 : Suspension Package: Off-Road

GU6 : Rear Axle, 3.42 Ratio

Z82 : Trailering Package

K34 : Cruise Control

ZY1 : Solid Paint Application

K47 : Air Cleaner, High Capacity

 

KBB & NADA is a good start, go with the private party sale. In the last 6 months I have sold 2 personal autos and also purchased 2 personal autos. Upgrading to newer autos. I never buy new. I just sold a 2003 1500 series Suburban LT for $2500.00 more then I paid for it at the dealer. I had the Suburban for two years. It was loaded with every op. avil. at that time except sun roof. I used KBB Private party sale to price my Suburban. I sold the Suburban to upgrade my Wifes 2001 Grand Marquis. Once the Suburban was gone, my Wife decided we made a mistake for selling it. So she said she would keep her car another year if I could buy another Suburban. I got on line and went looking and found a 2003 2500 series LT w/quad steering. (NICE) I actually paid $4500.00 LESS for this Suburban then what I sold my 1/2 ton Suburban. Both Suburbans had the same LT options except the 1/2 ton had the quad seating, and the 3/4 ton has the 2nd roll bench seat plus it has the quad steering and larger (6.0) motor. It also had about 6,000 more miles on it. But for the price, I couldn't beat it.

So to answer your question, how to price your truck. Check out NADA & KBB values, price it a couple thousand MORE then you're willing to take, be willing to accept ALL offers without getting your feelings hurt. (You do not have to accept any) and hope the right buyer comes along. Like the one post said, your truck is only worth what someone is willng to pay. This is why I never buy new. You will NEVER get your money back. Remember once you buy it, it is no longer consider NEW !!!

 

 

 

Will do!!! Got to clean it up this week and it'll be on craigslist. I'm in the mood for a M3 convertible. I'll prob sell it for 29.5K but will list it a bit higher.

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