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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1671001" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>Most I drove for 4 or 5 years and sold for more than I gave for them or at least what I paid, they were not new when I bought them either. That's the biggest difference I seen between the brands, when I tried to sell a used Dodge I'd almost have to beg someone to buy the dang thing, GM on the other hand I can buy used and if I take care of them I can usually sell them for what I paid for them or a little more and don't have any trouble selling them either. I will say that I don't like my wife's 2016 as well as I do the 99-2006 models, I bought it wrecked and repaired it. Parts for it are high and it don't seem as well put together as the older ones, but I think that's the case with pretty much any newer ones. Between myself, my son, and my wife we've had several of the 99-06 models and they are the best vehicles I've owned. My son has my wife's 2006 Z71 Tahoe now and it has close to 260,000 with no major problems, I'm currently driving a 2002 Z71 truck with 240,000 with no major repairs and I'd drive either one of them anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1671001, member: 39122"] Most I drove for 4 or 5 years and sold for more than I gave for them or at least what I paid, they were not new when I bought them either. That's the biggest difference I seen between the brands, when I tried to sell a used Dodge I'd almost have to beg someone to buy the dang thing, GM on the other hand I can buy used and if I take care of them I can usually sell them for what I paid for them or a little more and don't have any trouble selling them either. I will say that I don't like my wife's 2016 as well as I do the 99-2006 models, I bought it wrecked and repaired it. Parts for it are high and it don't seem as well put together as the older ones, but I think that's the case with pretty much any newer ones. Between myself, my son, and my wife we've had several of the 99-06 models and they are the best vehicles I've owned. My son has my wife's 2006 Z71 Tahoe now and it has close to 260,000 with no major problems, I'm currently driving a 2002 Z71 truck with 240,000 with no major repairs and I'd drive either one of them anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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