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Just picked it up today from Banks Chevrolet, Concord NH. Put 500 miles on it on the way home.

Nice truck! Love that color! Why travel all the way to NH? If they give a good deal I would consider the drive. I am 2 1/2 hours north of you. I have been to Sutliff Chevrolet in Harrisburg to look around but never dealt with them.

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Nice truck! Love that color! Why travel all the way to NH? If they give a good deal I would consider the drive. I am 2 1/2 hours north of you. I have been to Sutliff Chevrolet in Harrisburg to look around but never dealt with them.

Banks gave me a great deal, in fact, $10K less than Sutliff. I give Brad Amorin from Sutliff sales credit. Great guy, very knowledgeable. If Sutliff could have matched Banks pricing, I would have bought from Brad. I feel bad I didn't give him a sale since he spent so much time trying to find me the truck that I was looking for.

 

With that said, my experience at Banks was fantastic! Bob Baumeister was a fantastic salesman. He's sold over 8000 vehicles for Banks. He made sure my experience was worth the drive up!

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Nice truck! Love that color! Why travel all the way to NH? If they give a good deal I would consider the drive. I am 2 1/2 hours north of you. I have been to Sutliff Chevrolet in Harrisburg to look around but never dealt with them.

You were about 2 hours away from me then.

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Banks gave me a great deal, in fact, $10K less than Sutliff. I give Brad Amorin from Sutliff sales credit. Great guy, very knowledgeable. If Sutliff could have matched Banks pricing, I would have bought from Brad. I feel bad I didn't give him a sale since he spent so much time trying to find me the truck that I was looking for.

 

With that said, my experience at Banks was fantastic! Bob Baumeister was a fantastic salesman. He's sold over 8000 vehicles for Banks. He made sure my experience was worth the drive up!

Wow that is awesome! Maybe I will give Bob a call. I'm looking to trade my '15 Sierra CC SLT for a '16. Dealer I bought it from is small and still sitting on 11 2015 trucks so they haven't gotten any 16's in that I like. Thinking about an All Terrain in Crimson Red, Slate Gray or Iridium.

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After months of searching for the perfect truck and deal, I finally found her!! 2016 GMC Sierra SLT All Terrain. Once I get some time planning on adding the BDS 6 inch lift with the coil overs and Nitto 35's, thinking about keeping the stock 20's. First post here, looking forward to many more!

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After months of searching for the perfect truck and deal, I finally found her!! 2016 GMC Sierra SLT All Terrain. Once I get some time planning on adding the BDS 6 inch lift with the coil overs and Nitto 35's, thinking about keeping the stock 20's. First post here, looking forward to many more!

 

 

Nice truck. I really like the color.

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After months of searching for the perfect truck and deal, I finally found her!! 2016 GMC Sierra SLT All Terrain. Once I get some time planning on adding the BDS 6 inch lift with the coil overs and Nitto 35's, thinking about keeping the stock 20's. First post here, looking forward to many more!

Nice color choice! Looks Iike my 3 week old [emoji2] :

 

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After months of searching for the perfect truck and deal, I finally found her!! 2016 GMC Sierra SLT All Terrain. Once I get some time planning on adding the BDS 6 inch lift with the coil overs and Nitto 35's, thinking about keeping the stock 20's. First post here, looking forward to many more!

Sharp truck, nice color.

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Hey everyone, been awhile since I've been on here...thought I would posts some pics of the new truck I picked up last week...

 

 

 

 

 

I'll have to take some better pics when I get her all waxed up this weekend. :)

 

 

 

 

 

So far I've Just tinted windows and replaced cargo, backup and license plate bulbs with LED so all the lights match up, looks much better.

 

 

 

 

Next is painted tailgate handle and PPF followed closely by getting my subs back in and a possible muffler upgrade...

 

That crimson is amazing!!!

 

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That crimson is amazing!!!

 

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Thank you, I love it more each time I see it! [emoji2] Just put the matching tailgate handle on, the GMC logo is definitely going next:

 

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Thank you, I love it more each time I see it! [emoji2] Just put the matching tailgate handle on, the GMC logo is definitely going next:f260cf3e6f22eace930cd9ec14b737ab.jpg

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Hello, That Handel looks great! Did you just have that painted? Or were you able to buy it color matched?

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Hello, That Handel looks great! Did you just have that painted? Or were you able to buy it color matched?

Hey thank you! I bought a new plastic black one on ebay for like $25 and had a local guy paint it. He had to prep the plastic before he painted but it turned out great!

 

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Hey thank you! I bought a new plastic black one on ebay for like $25 and had a local guy paint it. He had to prep the plastic before he painted but it turned out great!

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Thank you! Again looks great!

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