Posted by Sprint 6 on February 04, 2020 at 04:03:33 from (107.77.209.152):
In Reply to: Xm radio question. posted by Ray on February 03, 2020 at 16:57:18:
Advice from an ex-dealer tech? Find the truck that is equipped with what you want from the factory. That add on stuff gets dicey for warranty and reliability, even if it's from the GM Accessory cataloge. I saw it too many times that people got talked into buying a vehicle that was best for the salesman's commission, not what the customer actually wanted. Then the customer is instantly disappointed and becomes a nightmare customer for the service department.
Usually, the odd optioned vehicles on the lot are stuff that somebody who didn't know what they were doing spec'd a new car. Once, our owner's son ordered a loaded up Avalanche, everything on it, $40K+ truck, but forgot the 4wd option. That one was still there 2 years later when I left. Another time, new car manager ordered 10 Duramax HD pickups in various trim levels, but forgot to order trailer hitches. Yep, diesel trucks with no hitches. I made good money putting on hitches and wiring on those.
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