Car ForumThinking about buying a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD LTZ
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Hi so I just bought a Hyundai Tucson but I am looking to purchase a truck for side jobs.
On the side I do concrete forming for cash and a SUV just isn't cutting it. Here is the Truck Build Here are some pictures: |
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is it smart to buy a brand new truck when you just bought a brand new car not too long ago? It also says on the finance that it is 84 months. General rule is your should never finance for that long. Less than 5 years is ideal. 2-3 is the best if you HAVE to finance. if its just for weekend cash jobs just buy a cheap 2nd hand truck. |
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$100k for a work truck? You must be doing good lol. Personally I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't spend that kind of money on a truck period but knowing it'll get dirty, scratched, and dented, absolutely not.
Seriously we can pick this apart all day, $4,245 for freaking wheels? You can get a lot nicer wheels for a lot cheaper. You can get a higher trim for cheaper, I found this high country for $12k less which is well worth a flight and travel expense from anywhere in the country lol. autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehi...pe=listing LTZ for $77k: autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehi...pplemental Either way, for a work truck I'd be looking at a pre DEF truck (2008 and older) and make it what you want. It'll be much cheaper, you'll be a lot happier, and you won't be as sad when you hurt it. |
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