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Denali wheels, maybe. But it's just a plain jane SLE. It's clean, but the price is about double what it should be....

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I'm guessing upside down on it. Or really thinks it's a Denali. I had a High School teacher who though that since her Explorer had the 4.6( I think that was the v8 at the time) that it literally had a Cobra motor, because the salesman told her So.

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I'm guessing upside down on it. Or really thinks it's a Denali. I had a High School teacher who though that since her Explorer had the 4.6( I think that was the v8 at the time) that it literally had a Cobra motor, because the salesman told her So.

 

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I think he is just saying it has a Denali grill, chrome mirror caps and Denali wheels... that's all. He plainly says the truck is an SLE. His price is absolutely retarded... it's not even worth 25000

 

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For 45k I'll get a new one.... My SLE was $33k with 100 miles on it lol.

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This seems to be another case of someone who bought a truck and doesn't know what they bought. He has it listed as SLE and Denali for some reason.

His asking price is definitely not going to happen. That's way too much to pay for that truck.

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maybe someone should tell him.. haha

And I am betting his reply is something like "yeah I know it's an SLE and it has the Denali package rims, grill and chrome mirrors"..... not 100% correct but i bet thats his reply. That's how I am reading that... not that he thinks it's a Denali. He doesn't even list Denali in the title of the ad.... Price could be a typo lol.

 

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I just thought the dude was trying to pass off his truck as a Denali based on the price...

 

But maybe it's some type of SLE special options package? Because here's another 2013 SLE that has the same grille and rims and mirrors, but at least the price is reasonable.

 

http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/ctd/5309195694.html

 

 

I admit I don't know much about the pre-2014 GM truck model differences...

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I just thought the dude was trying to pass off his truck as a Denali based on the price...

 

But maybe it's some type of SLE special options package? Because here's another 2013 SLE that has the same grille and rims and mirrors, but at least the price is reasonable.

 

http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/ctd/5309195694.html

 

 

I admit I don't know much about the pre-2014 GM truck model differences...

 

That truck is on a dealership lot, the first truck is a private party.

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