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thinking of trading the old Tahoe in on either a newer one or possibly a sierra, looking at 03-06's, just curious anyone wanna take a stab as to what I get offered?
00 Tahoe fully loaded in great shape, but almost 148k on the clock
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High mileage SUV with gas where it is priced today?

Take anything they offer you! :confused1
Dave T said:
6 to 6500.
in a dream world.

I got offered 18k for my 2007 truck the other day.18,000 miles
More realistic is 4000-5000 car dealer are doing what ever it takes to dump their SUV and trucks so take whatever you can get!
thanks guys youve depressed me :confused1 I was hoping more would say that 6 number
It's not what we say here it's what the dealer tells you!

Just keep this one fact in your mind...........

Your trade is worth more today than it will ever be in the future! :winker:
ghart said:
Your trade is worth more today than it will ever be in the future! :winker:
What if my trade-in were a low-mileage Hemi Cuda ???

:) :) :)
89donzi said:
thanks guys youve depressed me :confused1 I was hoping more would say that 6 number
I`ll stick to my $5500 prediction. But, that is what it should be in Texas and SUV`s and pickups are still selling here ..... :confused1
DonMan said:
What if my trade-in were a low-mileage Hemi Cuda ???

:) :) :)
Not typical, that Hemi Cuda will continue to grow in value, like any other work of art! :bigsmile:
Go to autotrader.com and see what people are selling theres for.
kbb says 7140, guy offered me 5k on a 04 Sierra, maybe if he was local

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...m=170223227241&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=007
89donzi said:
kbb says 7140, guy offered me 5k on a 04 Sierra, maybe if he was local

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...m=170223227241&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=007
KBB is "high". NADA is more realistic, and they are too high also. All of the bankers here use NADA for loan values.
I checked the Buffalo auction reports for you. Only one has gone through recently, 2000 Tahoe, silver, 54,000 miles, sold for $6500. Gives you a comparison.

Sale Type Sale Date Purchase
Price (USD) View Announcements
1GNEK13R5Y 54,933 M SILVER ADESA Buffalo Consignment Sale 05/06/2008 $6,500 View
I can do a more detailed search for you too if you have the info on the truck. Engine, trim (ls, ltd, etc..) and options.
Id be suprised if any dealer offered you over 5000 bucks in real money

4 to 4500 is what a dealer is going to need to get it at to be able to turn it and make anything off it. Market is horrible on fullsize SUV's right now

Good luck!
thanks guys looks like I may keep it, sucks I found 3 Sierra's colors options I want
Bop check out 04 sierra's for me roughly 40k sle or slt option, ext cab 4x4's with 5.3
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