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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1348683"><p><a href="http://www.trucktrader.com/" target="_blank">http://www.trucktrader.com/</a> Totaled my chevy 2002 4 door 2wd Duramax out last winter when a young guy pull right out in front of me. What a lick!!!! I had bought it in 2009 and paid $14000 with 100,000 miles on it. Only had 168,000 when wrecked. Insurance paid me $14,800 which I thought was great until I started looking to replace. Couldn't find anything for less than $20,000 with less than 120,000 miles.Wound up buying a 2012 4x4 4door Chevy Duramax3500 single rear wheels with 168,000 miles. Paid $28Gs for it. It drives good and holds the road a lot better when towing than the 2500. I didn't think it would, being single rear wheels, but I sure like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1348683"] [url=http://www.trucktrader.com/]http://www.trucktrader.com/[/url] Totaled my chevy 2002 4 door 2wd Duramax out last winter when a young guy pull right out in front of me. What a lick!!!! I had bought it in 2009 and paid $14000 with 100,000 miles on it. Only had 168,000 when wrecked. Insurance paid me $14,800 which I thought was great until I started looking to replace. Couldn't find anything for less than $20,000 with less than 120,000 miles.Wound up buying a 2012 4x4 4door Chevy Duramax3500 single rear wheels with 168,000 miles. Paid $28Gs for it. It drives good and holds the road a lot better when towing than the 2500. I didn't think it would, being single rear wheels, but I sure like it. [/QUOTE]
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