Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Quit watching those new car commercials during the football game.
They've got you thinkin CRAZY thoughts!
No, it's hanging out on message boards like this that tempts me.
Quit watching those new car commercials during the football game.
They've got you thinkin CRAZY thoughts!
I'm still really liking the old Suburban, but it's getting...old. 15 years (come 2019) and currently at 180,000 miles. Transmission rebuilt at 150,000 in 2016 but otherwise no major issues.
Paid off + no car payment + lower insurance + lower new car stress (first dent/scratch) + cheap repairs = Best Car Ever.....
Yeah, I like new and shiny stuff but I like money in my pocket even more!
Our 2003 Yukon has 146k miles and we plan to drive it until it falls apart, GM trucks rarely have issues of any sort unless they are abused and/or not maintained properly.
You have one of the best gen GM truck/sub that GM ever put out IMO. They are stupid simple to work on.
If something did happen to the engine you could have it replaced for less then the amount of 3 car payments for a similar 2018/2019
here in Cali, registration will kill you on new cars....
I do carry full coverage insurance but even that's not too terrible.
My biggest fear is severe hail damage.
My Expedition got totaled in a hail storm- aluminum hood was a big part of it. That was about 3.5 years and 65k miles ago. The insurance check I got paid for the Eezi-Awn platform rack and OzTent RV-5 tent. In CO, totaled from hail doesn't really "total" the car. If you're OK with a few dents, then keep driving it.
Of course there are those storms that DESTROY a vehicle. And if that happens, it happens. It'll happen to a newer vehicle just the same. A buddy lost his BMW in that storm that hit the Colorado Mills Mall about 2 years ago.