Should I buy this Silverado 2500HD
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Should I buy this Silverado 2500HD
Hey Guys.
New here and potentially new Chevy owner. But wanted to get some thoughts on a truck im looking at tonight. I will ad photos to the bottom for those interested in how she looks.
Found a 2003 Silverado 2500HD LS for sale in my area that has 89,000 miles but is throwing a P0300 code and I know that could be various different things ranging from fuel pump problems to vacuum leak or just bad fuel.
A couple things I know that need addressed are three exhaust manifold bolts broken on driver side and it kind of shakes a little bit when idling (not sure if this is a problem just figured id list it too). It also has not had any transmission service done.
A few good things about the truck are that it has air ride, low miles from what ive seen these trucks do, pretty good looking lift and clean inside and out.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
New here and potentially new Chevy owner. But wanted to get some thoughts on a truck im looking at tonight. I will ad photos to the bottom for those interested in how she looks.
Found a 2003 Silverado 2500HD LS for sale in my area that has 89,000 miles but is throwing a P0300 code and I know that could be various different things ranging from fuel pump problems to vacuum leak or just bad fuel.
A couple things I know that need addressed are three exhaust manifold bolts broken on driver side and it kind of shakes a little bit when idling (not sure if this is a problem just figured id list it too). It also has not had any transmission service done.
A few good things about the truck are that it has air ride, low miles from what ive seen these trucks do, pretty good looking lift and clean inside and out.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
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Also forgot to mention. They are asking 14,000 for it but (obviously would try to talk them down) but wanted to see what anyones thoughts on what these trucks are worth nowadays especially with the P0300 code throwing.
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Go to kbb.com and see what they value it at. Also take it to a mechanic to have it checked out. At the very least have the codes read to see if there are any others besides the P0300. Try to find out what is causing the P0300 as this could be something simple or something expensive to repair.
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mountainmanjoe (August 5th, 2023)
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