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I just bought a 2026 regular cab, long box WT 1500 with the 5.3, 4WD and trailering package this past Friday -- I didn't want any other options.
GM has $6,000 off right now, so it seems like a good time to buy. I searched 150 miles from my house on Chevy's website and there were 10 in black or red. (I didn't want white.) I bought a black one.
I told my wife that I have more motorcycles than friends, so why the heck would I want an extended cab? Other people might have different priorities.
I don’t live in Conroe. You seem to want to cherry pick a location to call my home. I live in an acre subdivision between lake Conroe and the Woodlands. Conroe does have a lot of residents from south of the border. Trying to make a go in a new country. My church is in Conroe and the highway cuts through Conroe. Ok you got it. Let’s put this thread back on track.
WHoops, even AI gets it wrong, guess you should check your work. According to the US census, median income in Cornhole is actually $76k. More than 10% of residents live in poverty, and median home value is $309k
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/conroecitytexas/INC110224#INC110224
Seen this gen truck with bad compressors. Also bad blend door linkages which requires replacing the entire HVAC box, but those ones are for getting two different temps driver vs. passenger side (cold on one, hot the other).
Even on a hot/humid day, vent temps with a thermometer should be 40-50F coming out of the ducts when set to the coldest temp.
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