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I filed 2 of them 2nd week of October and got the checks about 2 weeks ago. Other than a couple of round and rounds with sending them info it wasn’t bad. they Were right on their 8-10 weeks
I made the switch after 7 new GMC’s since 1998. Full disclosure my sierras were all very good trucks with a slight exception for a 2016 CC that did some lousy transmission shifting. I never had any trouble with them. I’ve had 3 with 6.2 L (still have one) and I’m a big fan of that engine. i...
idk duke a lot of the new technology on these vehicles is over my head but some people are reporting that funny stuff happens when you change non
LED bulbs over to led. I’m basically asking the same question As you are. I can assume that the LED has less draw and maybe it tells the truck that a...
I was die hard GM guy. 7 new ones in the last 21 years. For me the ram blew GM away. I traded a 2018 Sierra SLT with 6.2. The 5.7 for me was on par with 6.2 for power. The MPG is about the same as the 6.2 maybe a little worse but so far (haven’t done a long distance tow) the towing MPG is worse...
Did you buy in June? Seems like no one pays sticker so the msrp doesnt mean much. Dealer wants to make 4-5k on your trade and you probably paid 50 or less lol
I remember one recall for the heated washer fluid on one of them but I never used it so it didn’t go in AND 2 days after I got the ram I got a recall for my 2018 something about brakes but that’s all the ones I remember
This is about right on for me. I bought 7 new GM trucks from 1998-2018. I loved them all with the exception of a 2016 that I didn’t like. I only kept it for year and went back to one with the 6.2. The 6.2 is a fantastic engine. I couldn’t get on board with the new ones. The ride and quietness in...
When a dealer floor plans vehicles they usually (pretty much always) take out loans from a bank or finance company so technically the bank or finance company is the lien holder. It cost a dealer in the range of $5-10 a day per vehicle on the lot. This is where the manufacturer hold back Money...
Dealers have “dealer open lot insurance policies” they’re supposed to report the value of their inventory on a monthly basis to the insurance company. This also covers vehicles that are in for service.
Burnboy the bonus drive says not all dealers are aware of the program but it doesn’t matter you can file for it yourself and they send you a check so shouldn’t have anything to do with any other rebates
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