Value?
First time poster,
I’m hoping you guys can help me out. I have a 2011 suburban, LTZ. The odometer reads 211,000 miles, BUT I just had a brand new motor put in about 1000 miles ago, by the dealer. New motor comes with 3 year, 100k mile warranty etc. I’m looking for a new truck, but have no idea what to price the suburban at to sell it. Everything else on the suburban is good. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
I’m hoping you guys can help me out. I have a 2011 suburban, LTZ. The odometer reads 211,000 miles, BUT I just had a brand new motor put in about 1000 miles ago, by the dealer. New motor comes with 3 year, 100k mile warranty etc. I’m looking for a new truck, but have no idea what to price the suburban at to sell it. Everything else on the suburban is good. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
We're looking to upgrade Mrs. Cusser's 2005 Yukon XL Denali with 233K miles. Why? Because she isn't comfortable with the odometer reading, and is fearful of "something breaking down" while she's towing the horse/trailer. Of course we all know that a breakdown can happen anytime, anywhere.....
Anyway, I'm thinking of asking $3000 for it when the time comes, think it will sell at that price.
When we sold our 220K 1994 Suburban in 2010 (when we bought the 2005 Yukon), I asked a dollar a year - $1994 - on Craigslist, and sold for $1900.
For the record: she says the Yukon with 6.0 engine tows way better than the 1994 with 5.7 engine did.
Anyway, I'm thinking of asking $3000 for it when the time comes, think it will sell at that price.
When we sold our 220K 1994 Suburban in 2010 (when we bought the 2005 Yukon), I asked a dollar a year - $1994 - on Craigslist, and sold for $1900.
For the record: she says the Yukon with 6.0 engine tows way better than the 1994 with 5.7 engine did.
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