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2016 GMC Denali HD 6.0L..good deal or no?


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Looking at a 2016 GMC Sierra Denali and it has 61,XXX miles on it. I definitely want the 6.0L, but they are asking 40,000 for it. I know the 6.0 is a bulletproof motor and will last a long time, but it makes me a little nervous that it has that many miles on it after only 3 years. Haven't been to the dealer yet to check it out, but it looks in pretty good shape. Does this sound like a good deal or should I pass? It's not going to be a daily driver, but more for pulling a snowmobile trailer and camping. The rig I use for that right now barely gets 5,000 a year put on it. Let me know what y'all think

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I just bought a 2017 Sierra 2500 HD 6.0 4x4 base (basically a Silverado W/T) three months ago with 44,000 for $33,000 in Montana.

Denali is nice and all but I'd compare carefully to see if that's really a good deal. Look for comparibles for sale. Look it up on KBB and NADA.

Seems high by at least a few grand to me.

 

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There is a SLE, same year for about 3500 less, but it only has 27xxx on it

 

Based on what KBB and NADA said, the trade in value is around 41-42K for my area. Other Denali HDs out there were 45+, but with a few less miles

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I bought mine brand new in sept of 2017 and only paid 41,000. SLE with the snow plow package and navigation, and a bunch of other options.6.0 with 6l90.

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I paid 45k plus fees on my 17 LTZ last year. Has heated/vented seats, sunroof ect. It had 2k miles on it. I’d shoot for 35-37k because of the mileage.

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Tough call. Depends on area/availability of equivalent used models.

 

I have a 2015 Silverado LT 2500 with the 6.0L. Cloth, but heated and power with a few goodies. I paid $36K in Nov 2017 with 30k miles.

 

In my area, you can't touch one for $40k now, and those have more miles than I do now! Best of luck! The 6.0 has been great.

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I paid 35k new for a crew 6.0 WT truck with an MSRP of around 44, truck is a 2016.  Not sure how much that tells you about the price of a used Denali, but I have seen 2019 trucks just like mine for less than 33k new.  

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Have the truck looked over good and you will be fine. 60k is nothing. I have checked out 2 2015s that had over 150k that turned out ton be great trucks.


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Look it up in the NADA guide for vehicle pricing.   

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