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I was all set to trade my 2011 sierra in for a 17 and then we found out my wife has cancer. We are hoping she is in remission and back on her feet again by sept or Oct so that's my new trade date. So now i'm wondering when the 18's will be available?

I'm hoping they still have the 6.2 and i'm hoping for some new color options.

 

Thanks

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hoping for the best for yall.

 

i believe i heard the 18's will start rolling out around july or august

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They start production in the summer, but if you are ordering one or waiting for one to show up on your local lot, you may not actually see it until September.

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Goose godspeed. Hope everything turns out well with the significant other. Since you are already prepared to wait, why not wait some more and get the new body 2019. They will be out in 2018 as 2019 models.

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They start production in a few weeks. Carry over year model for 2018 due to the 2019's being about 9 months out. Only real change is the 4x4 stickers and 4.2 inch screen gets replaced with the bigger screen on the base trucks.

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You probably would get more rebates on a 18 then the new 19's . I remember when the 14's came out there was hardly any rebates until the end of the model year . Hopefully we will know more about the 19's come this fall . Not much is known yet about these new trucks .

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Hmmmmlooks like the new hd Denali models get the new grille

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I wish you and your wife the best during this temporary setback. Truck shopping is a nice distraction but we all appreciate where you need to place your priorities at this time. If you are waiting until the fall then I believe a '17 will still be your best choice. The incentives will be good and the trucks will be essentially the same as the '18's. I waited until the 16's hit the lots before I bought my '15 and this saved me a lot of money.

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I wonder if this is available as a software upgrade for my 16?

 

(UJM) Tire Pressure Monitor now includes Tire Fill Alert

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I like the idea of waiting for the 19's but trade in value in my current truck is pushing me toward an earlier trade date. The dealership said my truck is worth $20 - $22,000 if I trade now.

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We brought a 2018 Equinox to the dealership last week from Sterling Heights MI. Haven't seen any Silverado's yet.

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