Posted by Billy NY on February 08, 2020 at 12:57:00 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: New truck posted by David g on February 08, 2020 at 10:46:28:
What is the lead time for delivery once the order was released ?
Congrats on the new one, it is really something to appreciate.
This is the reason why I take meticulous good care of mine, trade in/outright sale does better, condition excellent, and the fact that a person can have the privilege of modern technology and ownership. Some just trash and abuse them, (aside from working them). Next person gets a well taken care of used one. + it's just plain ole nice to get in and drive one that is well taken care of, especially the interior.
Our new '17 GMC 3500 at work, is trashed already, 70K miles, saturated with cigarette smoke, tires almost bald, interior trashed. It reeks so bad, I cannot drive it anymore, took it to a jobsite 2 weeks ago, my eyes watered/burned & sinuses were awful the next morning. I'll take mine next time. The previous one was just as bad, made the same mistake, spent 12 hours in it, 800 miles, was the 2nd reason I bought new, was not going to drive something that I was allergic to.
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