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looking at getting a 2000.GMC 2500 4x4 ext cab with 280000 kms on it...it looks like a new truck .....what should i look for?????

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looking at getting a 2000.GMC 2500 4x4 ext cab with 280000 kms on it...it looks like a new truck .....what should i look for?????

 

 

What shouldn't you look for. If its a private sale, see if they have any records of the maintanence they have done on the truck. If its a dealer, see what sort of warranty the truck comes with, if any.

 

Look over the entire front end. If you don't know what you should be looking for, take it to a mechanic you can trust to see if there are any major flaws, or take a mechanic friend along with you.

 

Take it for a drive. See if it drives straight, has any vibrations, play in the wheel. Drive it at 50km, then get it up to atleast 100km. Then go back and take it for a drive the following day if possible with out giving any notice that you are showing up. The truck may show some different syntoms if it is cold.

 

Get under the truck with a flashlight and check the block for major leaks. 280k on it and its going to likely have some rear seal leakage, watch for any signs the headgasket is worn, leaks and what not, look for fresh coolant drips.

 

Look for shinny new bolts that may indicate some new parts. Look at the body in the light, see if the paint matches. Lool for Any signs that it might have been in an accident.

 

Get the VIN and do a vehicle history search to see if it has been wrote off. Not all Provinces and States are up to date, but its worth the $20 or so dollars to do it. As well you can get a build sheet with the VIN, I think people on this site can do it. It will tell you everything the truck came with from the factory.

 

Look to see if the tires are worn evenly.

 

Check to see if the accessories work. AC, heater, all those things.

 

Look under the seats at the seat frame for rust, make sure there was no major water damage. Also pull the fuse panel cover off, its another place that can show signs of water damage that is easy to check.

 

Its possible its just a very high mileage truck, and it was taken care of. Or it could have been driven hard and it cleaned up well.

 

I could go on and on, but ultimately if it seems like a good deal, the decision is up to you.

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