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Like the title says , I found one here in LA for 24999.00 . Is this a good deal ? The truck does not have leather , I really wanted leather . So my question is there any rebates on this truck through Chevrolet right now ? It being a 2003 and all . The mileage is 24 miles (listed as new)

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It sounds like a good deal, but why has it been sitting for 4 years? I'd be concerned about flat spots on the tires, rust in the engine, leaking seals from hardening from not being driven and lubricated. I'd be wary. Is it from a dealer? If so, get the extended warranty - the GMPP not an aftermarket one.

 

Check out this site: Quadrasteer Club.

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I saw a 2003 brand new quadrasteer truck that sat on the local dealer's lot at the end of 2005 when it finally sold, but below the actual dealer's cost, minus all rebates. The high cost of the quadrasteer system is to blame here, as you could get a 4X4 version of the same truck without the quadrasteer for about the same money.

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but the low low low price of this truck is wild right ? i mean i offered them 15,000.00 out the door and the internet sales manager pretty much cursed me out , lol . yeah i want the leather and clearance lights and center console . we will see .

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The price seems high to me when you run it through KBB. I'm thinking $20K - $21K plus tax would be the highest I would go...

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Hey thanks to all for replying . But I have decided that I am going with the new 2007 HD CREW CAB BABY ! LOL I think I will go with the GMC looks meaner to me , must have the turn signals in the mirrors and I am good . d**n I will have the 6 speed tranny and all . They are gonna call me BIG DAWG in my neighborhood ! hahahaha

 

 

 

btw yes i know that the HD's will come standard with 6 speeds !

 

almost forgot is there even going to be a 1500 HD or just 2500 ?

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Unless you do a lot of towing or plowing, I don't see the point of manual transmissions. They aren't really very helpful in city traffic and they can wear out just like an auto.

 

The 4L80E in the HDs are very tough from what I've heard. I know plenty of 03s and 04s who do a lot of heavy towing and they're still running fine.

 

Far as I know, they dropped the 2500LD and as for the 1500HD it ain't common around here. My uncle has one but I think it was special ordered.

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Unless you do a lot of towing or plowing, I don't see the point of manual transmissions. They aren't really very helpful in city traffic and they can wear out just like an auto.

 

The 4L80E in the HDs are very tough from what I've heard. I know plenty of 03s and 04s who do a lot of heavy towing and they're still running fine.

 

Far as I know, they dropped the 2500LD and as for the 1500HD it ain't common around here. My uncle has one but I think it was special ordered.

 

 

 

I think he is talking about the new 6-speed auto.

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I have never towed in my life , the heaviest load was our Christmas tree and 30 pack of water from Costco . I know I am a poser but I am from LA , CALI . I just hate the baby bed I have and it looks too small . The cab looks way bigger than the bed in my 1500 CC . So I really need the the 6 foot something bed and not the 8 foot bed . Because I can that is all .

 

From what I have seen on the Chevy website it does not look like the 1500 HD CC is coming !

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I have never towed in my life , the heaviest load was our Christmas tree and 30 pack of water from Costco . I know I am a poser but I am from LA , CALI . I just hate the baby bed I have and it looks too small . The cab looks way bigger than the bed in my 1500 CC . So I really need the the 6 foot something bed and not the 8 foot bed . Because I can that is all .

 

From what I have seen on the Chevy website it does not look like the 1500 HD CC is coming !

 

 

 

 

 

yeah it is, the 1500HD only comes as crew cab, and one of the few that has the vortecmax package.

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