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orngeman
11-10-2004, 03:03 PM
I am looking into buying a Silverado but being a college student i only have around 8500 or less to spend....resulting in a high mileage truck. Question is what is the average expectency of your engines on these trucks and what year??????
Just want to make sure that I get a truck that will last.
Thanks

Nigel215
11-10-2004, 03:23 PM
As long as you take care of it and follow the manual as far as oil changes, tire rotation, preventative maintenance, etc. you should get a lot of miles from your Chevy. Oh yea, not drivin like a deuche bag helps to. I know a few people who have destroyed cars in a few months when they could of lasted a good 10 years just by drivin like a jerk and beating on them. I would suggest since your buying a high mileage truck, try to get one from a private owner, I would look for some old guy that just crused it and took care of it. If you buy it off a young guy like u and I you would probably run into some problems. Im sure someone else will reply with better info than me.

nineball481
11-10-2004, 04:22 PM
:iagree:
Older people tend to take better care of their vehicles. If you find a vehicle that your interested in, I suggest looking it up on www.kbb.com or www.nadaguides.com And make sure the asking price is fair.

As long as the truck has been taken care of and you do all the scheduled maintence, it should last.

Just for comparison, I bought my truck (2000 Silverado LS 2wd) for $15,000 with 48,000miles from a dealer last March. Prices do vary alot depending on where you live also.

Hope that helps.

:2cents:

Storm442
11-10-2004, 06:20 PM
Excellent links nineball 481, they've become a staple of mine.

Gives you a good baseline to use when comparing cars/trucks/motorhomes/trailers!

caldinsick
11-10-2004, 07:26 PM
I am looking into buying a Silverado but being a college student i only have around 8500 or less to spend....resulting in a high mileage truck. Question is what is the average expectency of your engines on these trucks and what year??????
Just want to make sure that I get a truck that will last.
Thanks

Dude, your name indicate that maybe you are an SU student. I live in Syracuse and last month bought a 2001 Silverado 2WD with 38K for 9K. The dealer had another one on the lot and I am sure you could get it for the same price, if not less because the snow is about to fly and 2WD are slower to sell as winter approaches.

If you are indeed in Syracuse, go to Sun Chevy website www.usedcarking.com and find link to used trucks. You will see a Pewter '01 Silverado regular cab listed for $11,950 (stock #PT11333). Email me at Victorvalue1@hotmail.com and I will tell you how I got the same truck, at this dealership, for $9K.

broughy84
11-10-2004, 09:09 PM
these trucks last forever if they are taken care of. Mine is an 88 (pictured below). The only thing that I have really done to it is replace the trans twice, but that was my fault. I am going on 151,000 miles on a 350. I have a friend on our fire department that has an 89 with 279000 miles on the original engine/trans.

jeverett
11-11-2004, 08:35 AM
I've had bad luch with mine, but ya know, one bad apple doesn't spoil the whole basket. I bought mine 2 years ago for $17,500 w/ 45K on it. At 75K I had to replace the head gaskets, then again at 95K I had to replace the entire engine. It locked up. Now it seems to be doing fine (if I can stop hitting deer), so I say go for it. Just find something in your budget.

Oh yeah...I Need to take a pic of my strobes n stuff when I get mine outta da shop. lol

hayesbcajh
11-11-2004, 09:30 AM
If you are in the Syracuse area...I am trying to sell my 2000. It's 4.3l v6, 2wd, 5spd, 8' box, tonneau cover, a/c, cruise. Other than that it's a basic work truck. No power windows or locks. 94k miles. I get 20+ mpg on highway. Body not perfect but looks good. Grey. Needs brakes...got parts for front but no time to do it yet (not sure about rear discs). It does have the infamous rear end "backlash". Can someone give me an idea on pricing? I've done the research on kbb.com and was looking at about $5,300. trucks are popular in this area. Thanks.

orngeman
11-11-2004, 10:02 AM
Thanks for all that replied. I will be looking into it more. BTW I live in MD lol. Thanks Again.

caldinsick
11-11-2004, 06:21 PM
If you are in the Syracuse area...I am trying to sell my 2000. It's 4.3l v6, 2wd, 5spd, 8' box, tonneau cover, a/c, cruise. Other than that it's a basic work truck. No power windows or locks. 94k miles. I get 20+ mpg on highway. Body not perfect but looks good. Grey. Needs brakes...got parts for front but no time to do it yet (not sure about rear discs). It does have the infamous rear end "backlash". Can someone give me an idea on pricing? I've done the research on kbb.com and was looking at about $5,300. trucks are popular in this area. Thanks.

That sounds about right. Mine is a basic work truck, 4.3L, 2wd, 8' bed, no power windows or locks, 5spd standard, no a/c, no cruise, basic am/fm/cassette radio, with less than 40K, body excellent, dealer warranty, I thought $9K was fair. I would have only paid up to $8,500 outright from private owner so your $5,300 may be in the ballpark considering it is a 2000 with 94K mileage and need for brake (and possibly additional?) work. Prior to my recent purchase, I sold '93 S-10 Tahoe long bed 2.8L V6 with 155K miles for $800 with leaky oil pan & main seal, weepy water pump, and the signature rusted through rear wheel wells via cheap ad in Pennysaver. Good luck.

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