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Selling my Diamond White baby. Moving to a city environment that isn't large vehicle friendly.

 

- AWD

- 6.2

- White Diamond Tricoat

- Moonroof

- Elect Brake

- Power Rear Sliding Window

- Heated Steering Wheel

- Heated and Cooled Seats

- GM Bed Liner

- GM Tr-Fold hard Tonneau Cover

- NAV

- Optional All Weather Rubber Floor Mats

- 23k Miles

 

Averaging 16.7mpg since I bought her new a year and a half ago. Hand washed weekly, waxed monthly. 1 scratch on rear passenger INSIDE plastic door panel (GM wants $350 to replace it). No other issues or blems........GREAT TRUCK! Email me any questions to {C}[email protected]{C}......

 

Will consider possible partial Camaro, Firehawk, Trans Am, Vette or Jeep Rubicon trades.........otherwise I'll let her go for $39999.99 cash! Located in Janesville, WI.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Bump for a sweet ride, I just bought 2010 with 13k (for $ 35500 and love it)....though I am still getting use to the 6 speed.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Bought a similar 2010 at end of March, so far, like you, love the truck, just need to get comfortable with all the options that I never had. I've washed it more than I have put gas in it, so far. Summer will end and that will change.

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