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A black Ops truck has a sticker of 80k??


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I like the truck. I would buy it for 60k

 

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It almost seems like they're trying to make a Hummer version of the Sierra.

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My $.02! Can't see how people can afford these things. Always paid cash for my vehicles, or, at the most, 3 yr. financing. Been working since 16, just retired, have good retirement savings, and purchased a bare bones 2016 2wd Silverado WT. Could've gone the 4wd fully equipped route - adding about $10,000 to the purchase price, but am adverse to payments. There's no way I could ever afford a $60,000+ cruiser. Don't know how people do it.

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The Chevy in your example looks like an Avalanche huh?

 

The rollbar on the back it sure does. I meant to call it Special Ops as well not Black Ops but...

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Non functional hood scoop is kid stuff. It's like bolting a spoiler to the trunk lid of the family sedan :crackup:

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For the price these dealers ask for, often badly, modded trucks, I prefer to do my own. But the price on this one is a total joke. 70-80k sticker will get you into a lifted 16 Denali HD in my area.

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I don't care for the front bumper, hood, plastic cladding on the doors (looks like a 90s Pontiac), or price. Other than that it's a great looking truck.

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For the price these dealers ask for, often badly, modded trucks, I prefer to do my own. But the price on this one is a total joke. 70-80k sticker will get you into a lifted 16 Denali HD in my area.

With money left over to cover gas and insurance :lol:

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Screw all of that, for that kind of money i'm walking across the street to the Ford dealer and ordering a Raptor!

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Screw all of that, for that kind of money i'm walking across the street to the Ford dealer and ordering a Raptor!

Waiting for all the ford haters to step in and comment.

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