Posted by 135 Fan on October 28, 2008 at 23:41:57 from (24.70.95.205):
I took my 2000 Chev 2500 4X4 in to get a quote for basically a new front end. $3700+ with labour at $105/hr.! Mechanically the truck seems pretty good. The brakes were done about 2 years ago and it has 285,000 kms. I'm going to get another quote just to see if I really need everything in the first quote. I don't really need a 3/4 ton gas hog most of the time and I do a lot of driving out to my land(45 minutes one way). I'm thinking of maybe getting a smaller truck, like a Ranger or a 1/2 ton that gets decent mileage. If I do need to spend over $3000 to fix my truck, I was thinking of maybe spending a little more and getting a good used small truck and fixing the big one when I have a little better finances. What is a good used truck that gets good fuel economy? The 6.0 litre is pretty thirsty for what I need. The other thing I was wondering, was if I'd get any kind of trade in for my truck the way it is? Any opinions would be appreciated. Dave
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