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4 hours ago, rkj__ said:

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The new part of the Foothills Parkway. I love Alaska but miss living 20 minutes from here!

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Traded in my 2016 Sierra Denali 6.2 on this 2019 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ Duramax Midnight edition. Love the power!! 
 
 
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Nice! I’m so jealous. I’m also considering trading to a duramax. They are getting noticeably cheaper. But with the new body style about to come out I think they may get cheaper. I’m trying to wait. But they are selling brand new ones for $57k around here so I’m kinda ready. Did you get a deal?


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Nice! I’m so jealous. I’m also considering trading to a duramax. They are getting noticeably cheaper. But with the new body style about to come out I think they may get cheaper. I’m trying to wait. But they are selling brand new ones for $57k around here so I’m kinda ready. Did you get a deal?


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Msrp on mine was 72k. I got it for 59k. I love buying last year models for two reasons. Discounts and reliability. My 2016 Sierra, even though it was second year model new, had a lot of gremlins. My last issue was my rear defroster caught the plastic in back on fire. Also my HMI died. But the issue that almost broke my arm was the stupid retractable step. It would randomly go back and forth. So I got a great deal on a trade and did it. 

 

Just one warning. These Silverado’s have the worst headlights possible. Especially compared to my leds on the Sierra. I already have led headlights on order and installed this Thursday. Headlight revolution hooked me up.  

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13 hours ago, cheyenne383 said:

The new part of the Foothills Parkway. I love Alaska but miss living 20 minutes from here!

Actually, Skyline Drive - Shenandoah National Park.

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7 hours ago, rkj__ said:

Actually, Skyline Drive - Shenandoah National Park.

Looks remarkably similar! I love being near Denali but the Appalachian Mountians will always be home!

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I know people are probably tired of me posting pics of my truck but I thought you guys might think this edit a guy on Instagram did for me was as funny as I did. Normally 9.5 lift, crew cab 6ft bed on 22x12’s with a few mods turned into basically an adult hot wheel. Haha

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I don't have a bunch of mods to my new to me truck. I'm going to do some small things later this year.  

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14 hours ago, ES44AC said:

I don't have a bunch of mods to my new to me truck. I'm going to do some small things later this year.  

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Welcome to the forum!

 

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