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I just traded in a 2018 Nissan armada for a 2024 gmc sierra 1500 SLT. I am very very happy with the pickup and paid $63,000 and some change. Very happy! Better than the elevation.
@@judeaucoin5028 yea I bought one out the door for like 57 in June because I wanted all the options and needed a bigger vehicle asap. I threw a BdS 3.5in kit and Nitto recon 35s so it looks and drives better than AT4. Wish I got max trailering option and lower gears for towing but I’ll just regear later. It’s the family vehicle so didn’t want to go too big.
I just bought the Sierra 1500 SLT and really like the truck. But I wonder why they would sell a truck that can haul 13000lbs and to not have a trailer brake in the pkg! ???
In 2008 OTD price was 28k for a crew cab SLE 5.3 2wd. I went to buy another one this past June 2023. A comparable equipped SAME truck $64.600 … and that was not OTD price. Bought a new Honda Ridgeline AWD V6 OTD price $41.706. It tows my Ranger Bass boat.
Ok get real: 1) if you’re considering a 2wd, you’re probably in a city-oriented position that could be served by vehicles that aren’t even trucks. 2) I own a 2011 SLE, the interiors are garbage and worth every bit of $28k new. 3) Prices are coming down from historic inflation, you very well can get a 2wd SLE for low 40s in September 2024. Im looking at 4x4 SLT’s for $50k/$56k, you’re 2 trims below that. That being said the Ridgeline is cool and a safer bet reliability-wise than the current state of American auto manufacturing.
Great truck. I want one bad but not badly enough to pay their ridiculous price. I’ll wait them out. When they continue to rot on the lot, dealers paying 6-8% floor plan costs on millions of inventory, the prices will collapse with OEM incentives. Fewer dealers in the end. Push out the worst ones and let the good ones battle it out for customers. This vehicle is easily 20k overpriced and you need 0% for 60-72 months. Then business may return to pre-Covid levels.
Just bought one last week with the Duramax and the Premium package with the X31 off-road package for 62,385. Seems to be a great truck, It has lots of tech that I'm going to take a while to get used to. Last new truck I bought was a 1989 Ford F250 that I drove for over 30 years, just a few things different in this truck from my Ford.🤣
@@KevinExclamationPoint Yes, that was OTD cash price at Carr Auto Group in Vancouver Washington. That was three weeks ago, I believe they have the same truck for just over 60K now.
Those surround cameras come with the SLT premium package. These should be a standard feature on all cars and trucks. Safety wise they just can't be beat.
I had a 2018 that had the power side steps. Will never own another truck that has them. Switch on the end of the steps went bad, then the electric motor went bad on the passenger side. They wanted more to replace the motor on that one side than what the option cost new when I bought the truck. My new 2024 GMC Sierra SLT premium package has the fixed steps like in this video and I love them.