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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 2865253" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>For the money you could have bought basically anything pre 2010 you wanted if you looked hard enough, but if you really like the square body suburban, hey, you probably have the nicest one around.</p><p>What will suck is if you get in a wreck or run into any sort of insurance claim, because it is still a 20 year old truck at the end of the day and they will never pay you what you put into it.</p><p>I would never do that myself, as I scavenge ebay and multi state craigslist ads to find my vehicle deals. I only paid a few more thousand for my 2014 Wrangler with 0 miles fully loaded two years ago with an extended warranty. There's always a few z71 tahoes out there under 10 with under 100k miles and plenty of 2007 model tahoes in that same price range you ended up paying. It's all about what you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 2865253, member: 17977"] For the money you could have bought basically anything pre 2010 you wanted if you looked hard enough, but if you really like the square body suburban, hey, you probably have the nicest one around. What will suck is if you get in a wreck or run into any sort of insurance claim, because it is still a 20 year old truck at the end of the day and they will never pay you what you put into it. I would never do that myself, as I scavenge ebay and multi state craigslist ads to find my vehicle deals. I only paid a few more thousand for my 2014 Wrangler with 0 miles fully loaded two years ago with an extended warranty. There's always a few z71 tahoes out there under 10 with under 100k miles and plenty of 2007 model tahoes in that same price range you ended up paying. It's all about what you like. [/QUOTE]
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