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GM seems to be moving very slowly (in Canada anyways) nothing seems to be on the lots. A few old gen trucks left and maybe the same 2 T1 trucks since the launch. Nothing seems to be coming in and no real incentives to get people to look at 2019s. Good way to give business to Ford and Ram.

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12 minutes ago, Camario said:

GM seems to be moving very slowly (in Canada anyways) nothing seems to be on the lots. A few old gen trucks left and maybe the same 2 T1 trucks since the launch. Nothing seems to be coming in and no real incentives to get people to look at 2019s. Good way to give business to Ford and Ram.

Where I'm at there's barely any LT Z71, LTZ Z71 and high country models left since august, the selection is getting picked over. Its a great selection of worktrucks, custom and basic LT's, I have been watching several gm dealers with the new 2019 inventory for the past month, they're are probably 4 sierras sold, and maybe 2 Silverado withn a 400 kms. nothing moving because I recently looked at getting one and their priced very high and its only 2k off with 4.99% interest.  Hopefully February or March it be some incentives on them,

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GM seems to be moving very slowly (in Canada anyways) nothing seems to be on the lots. A few old gen trucks left and maybe the same 2 T1 trucks since the launch. Nothing seems to be coming in and no real incentives to get people to look at 2019s. Good way to give business to Ford and Ram.

Probably because of the tariffs. As soon as Canada budges in the dairy products, you’ll get our great American made Chevy trucks in stock.


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I think 43k for this truck is a rip off, considering it has none of the LT features many of which I view as necessary such as telescoping wheel, etc. The custom trim is just too stripped to be attractive. It would be excusable if they were priced in the 32-35k range. 

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I think 43k for this truck is a rip off, considering it has none of the LT features many of which I view as necessary such as telescoping wheel, etc. The custom trim is just too stripped to be attractive. It would be excusable if they were priced in the 32-35k range. 


They will be selling in that range closer to the end of the 2019 model year.


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On 11/14/2018 at 10:58 AM, towdog333 said:

No fog lamps either, 6 speed tranny, the old fuel management system . 

 

Lack of fog lamps is annoying but frankly I'd take the six speed and old AFM over the new, untrusted stuff anyhow. 

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1 hour ago, MikeNH said:

 

Lack of fog lamps is annoying but frankly I'd take the six speed and old AFM over the new, untrusted stuff anyhow. 

I agree

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The more I see these, the more I think chrome bumper/grill is the only way I’d go 2019.


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On 11/19/2018 at 12:36 AM, Loco-diablo said:

The more I see these, the more I think chrome bumper/grill is the only way I’d go 2019.


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Is that because the colored front grilles make it appear to small or squinted?  That's kinda what I've noticed in some videos on youtube, although I've yet to see one drive past on the road.

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This look is growing on me. Quite a bit. Had to go into the city because FedEx is stupid and stopped at the dealer tonight. Didn’t speak with a salesman or anything, just looked at one. It’s a sharp truck in the right color. Also the only one that offers CarPlay and Android Auto on a base-ish trim. That is a must have on whatever is next. No real roadmap to replacing the Jeep right now. I hate it but it probably isn’t in the cards to ditch it this upcoming year. We’ll see. 

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#1) My issue with the trailboss trucks is the tires are too small for the wheel wells...

#2) Get an LT Trailboss, the custom trucks don't have quite a few nice options IMO the resale on the Custom trucks will be kinda sucko...

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2 hours ago, Imcrazy said:

#1) My issue with the trailboss trucks is the tires are too small for the wheel wells...

#2) Get an LT Trailboss, the custom trucks don't have quite a few nice options IMO the resale on the Custom trucks will be kinda sucko...

LT trim trucks are out of my budget. $50k+ MSRP is too much even after discounts. 

Maybe. There is a lot missing but honestly the base trims on all trucks are getting nicer. Ford is moving a lot of highly optioned (for the trim) XLs, the Express trim was hugely popular on the Rams and GM sold tons of Silverado Customs and Sierra Elevation trims which are all essentially the same deal- base trims with some popular options. Full size trucks all hold their value pretty well, I wouldn't worry much about resale. 

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On 2018-11-15 at 9:37 AM, SuthrnZ71 said:

https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/755527846/overview/

 

Look I know California prices can be high but this is ridiculous!  :lol:

Yes, but it's V8 Turbo!!

"Seller's Notes

LT trim. Smart Device Integration, WiFi Hotspot, Rear Air, Alloy Wheels, Turbo, Onboard Communications System, iPod/MP3 Input, Back-Up Camera. Warranty 5 yrs/60k Miles - Drivetrain Warranty; CLICK NOW!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Rear Air, Back-Up Camera, Turbocharged, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communi...

Basics

  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Exterior Color: Sat Steel Met
  • Interior Color: Jet Blk Clth
  • Stock: 60955
  • Drivetrain: 2WD
  • Transmission: 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic
  • Engine: 8 Cylinder
  • VIN: 1GCRWCED0KZ172806
  • Mileage: Unknown"

lol

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