Post pictures of trucks

Started by Tom, June 12, 2005, 01:38:13 PM

GMPenguin

Quotenone of your pics are showing up GM.
They should, they're from DieselStation.

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Quotenone of your pics are showing up GM.
They should, they're from DieselStation.
Ask if anyone else can see them, all I have is red X.
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Speed_Racer


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I was trying to tell him but he just wouldn't listen.  Now look, his tongue is frozen to that pipe.
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VetteZ06


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:praise:  :praise:
I hope you

Got  a  
Mechanic
Coming


for that there GMC.
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VetteZ06

:angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:

I'm actually hoping to get a Sierra if I'm able to sell the Tahoe in the next few weeks.

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R33 GT-R

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I'm actually hoping to get a Sierra if I'm able to sell the Tahoe in the next few weeks.

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Sweet, people are silly to purchase Chevrolet when they go to GMC and get better incentives for the same ride.  I've had several GMCs and they've all been really good to me.  Except one that blew a head gasket that took me a while and a pint of blood to fix.
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VetteZ06

So GMCs are usually more heavily discounted? I didn't know that, actually. I was looking at Sierras over Silverados purely based on exterior styling (I don't really like the Chevy's front fascia).

R33 GT-R

QuoteSo GMCs are usually more heavily discounted? I didn't know that, actually. I was looking at Sierras over Silverados purely based on exterior styling (I don't really like the Chevy's front fascia).
I'm with you, the squinting cartoon character isn't for me either.  Yes, typically GMC will offer more off the vehicle in negotiation as well as have better interest rates.  At least in our market it is the norm.  
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QuoteSo GMCs are usually more heavily discounted? I didn't know that, actually. I was looking at Sierras over Silverados purely based on exterior styling (I don't really like the Chevy's front fascia).
I'm with you, the squinting cartoon character isn't for me either.  Yes, typically GMC will offer more off the vehicle in negotiation as well as have better interest rates.  At least in our market it is the norm.
Cool. Well, thanks for the info.  B)

I really hope I can sell the Tahoe, though. I haven't gotten a single call in the week that it's been for sale.   :blink:  

R33 GT-R

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QuoteSo GMCs are usually more heavily discounted? I didn't know that, actually. I was looking at Sierras over Silverados purely based on exterior styling (I don't really like the Chevy's front fascia).
I'm with you, the squinting cartoon character isn't for me either.  Yes, typically GMC will offer more off the vehicle in negotiation as well as have better interest rates.  At least in our market it is the norm.
Cool. Well, thanks for the info.  B)

I really hope I can sell the Tahoe, though. I haven't gotten a single call in the week that it's been for sale.   :blink:
How are you marketing it?
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VetteZ06

There's a local used car lot in town. You have to get a permit to put it on the lot, and the permits last for seven days.

It's called the Lemon Lot, of all things.  :rolleyes:  

R33 GT-R

QuoteThere's a local used car lot in town. You have to get a permit to put it on the lot, and the permits last for seven days.

It's called the Lemon Lot, of all things.  :rolleyes:
Park it at the local Wal-Mart, you'll get rid of it in a few days.  You can't argue with their traffic, plus it's truck traffic too.
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Tom

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QuoteThere's a local used car lot in town. You have to get a permit to put it on the lot, and the permits last for seven days.

It's called the Lemon Lot, of all things.  :rolleyes:
Park it at the local Wal-Mart, you'll get rid of it in a few days.  You can't argue with their traffic, plus it's truck traffic too.
He'll also have the windows smashed in and any existing audio equipment stolen along with a smashed up dash.  That is, if his Wal-Mart is anything like mine.

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QuoteThere's a local used car lot in town. You have to get a permit to put it on the lot, and the permits last for seven days.

It's called the Lemon Lot, of all things.? :rolleyes:
Park it at the local Wal-Mart, you'll get rid of it in a few days.  You can't argue with their traffic, plus it's truck traffic too.
He'll also have the windows smashed in and any existing audio equipment stolen along with a smashed up dash.  That is, if his Wal-Mart is anything like mine.
Damn Tom, do you live in the ghetto or have one nearby?



Take it to one of the nicer areas with a Wal-Mart, not the compton Wal Mart.
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QuoteSo GMCs are usually more heavily discounted? I didn't know that, actually. I was looking at Sierras over Silverados purely based on exterior styling (I don't really like the Chevy's front fascia).
I'm with you, the squinting cartoon character isn't for me either.  Yes, typically GMC will offer more off the vehicle in negotiation as well as have better interest rates.  At least in our market it is the norm.
The squinting cartoon character....WTF
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Tom

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QuoteThere's a local used car lot in town. You have to get a permit to put it on the lot, and the permits last for seven days.

It's called the Lemon Lot, of all things.? :rolleyes:
Park it at the local Wal-Mart, you'll get rid of it in a few days.  You can't argue with their traffic, plus it's truck traffic too.
He'll also have the windows smashed in and any existing audio equipment stolen along with a smashed up dash.  That is, if his Wal-Mart is anything like mine.
No, but I know a lot of people who have gotten crap stolen out of their car, locked or not, because of location.  Mostly friends with Civics who put in expensive stuff.

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If you couldn't tell, I live in there North. Haha.

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R33 GT-R

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QuoteSo GMCs are usually more heavily discounted? I didn't know that, actually. I was looking at Sierras over Silverados purely based on exterior styling (I don't really like the Chevy's front fascia).
I'm with you, the squinting cartoon character isn't for me either.  Yes, typically GMC will offer more off the vehicle in negotiation as well as have better interest rates.  At least in our market it is the norm.
The squinting cartoon character....WTF
think about it
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