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Re: Extended warranty (GMPP) [sullyak]
by starrow68 on Sun Feb 04 05:31:55 PST 2007
I know if you are original owner you can purchase or add to extended warranty up to the point where original runs out. What happens when it is used car, you better check with expert. If you have free LD on a cell, try the GMPP expert at Fichtner Chev in Laurel, MT., can't put in name here but they will know if you ask. I got GMPP on both an 02 and 04 from them and have been very happy. Randy
Re: 2007 Corvette Conv. Deal [gbjerke]
by kwvette on Tue Nov 28 11:57:00 PST 2006
Didn't know if you saw the first one that got bounched (my fault) Anyway, the MSRP was $65,390 and from Karl Tyler Chevy in Missoula, MT. So far the whole experience was a good one.
Re: 2005 4.8L w/MT 4x4 short box Work Truck [davydog]
by area123 on Tue Jul 18 13:27:56 PDT 2006
I am working on a deal now. So far it's this. 06 Sierra standard bed, 4 auto, 6cyl, locking rear diff, custom seats, cruise. $14,500 after $3500 rebate, no trades or other rebates. Considing getting the v8 for $800, only for resale purposes cause I liked the v6 I drove.
Re: 2005 4.8L w/MT 4x4 short box Work Truck [homesteader]
by davydog on Wed Jul 12 19:25:14 PDT 2006
This sound like an excellent deal. Was a trade or GM card dollars involved?
Re: 2005 4.8L w/MT 4x4 short box Work Truck [1000hours]
by homesteader on Wed Jul 12 08:01:09 PDT 2006
Just bought a 2006 Silverado work truck, reg.cab, 6.5'bed, options:4.8 V8, auto trans, cruise, tilt, locking rear, custom seats. Sticker price was just over $22,000 - I paid $15,800
Re: Lots about 07s [toquinho]
by starrow68 on Mon Jun 05 10:20:49 PDT 2006
Just some thoughts, since what's above is good direction for other sources. I have a Z51 manual and here's how I got there. I figured that over half the cars are still sold with auto trans. Of those that go to manual they want some performance and the Z51 makes the car sort of fit together in my opinion, ie., might get better resale as a future 6 speed buyer may want that setup. I too didn't see much beyond going up on ramps as the reason for getting the Z51 but when I took one driving class I was sure glad I had it, and driving classes are recommended. As to other options, I don't think if you get the HUD you will be disappointed, it makes a difference. After 3 days in my car the next thing I drove I was looking for the HUD and bummed that it wasn't there. The sport seats are worth something extra and I don't think you can be too safe so extra air bags would always be worth it. I too am near SF and the local dealers don't seem to do as well as going on the internet. I've gotten both mine and the wife's Corvettes at Fichtner Chevy in Laurel, MT. Even with the cost of the trip I still saved plenty and after getting mine that was one of the factors in my wife wanting one, another trip back through Yellowstone which we did slower and enjoyed more. Good luck! Randy

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