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Just sit back, relax and it will all happen. Phoning once a week will keep you on track -- good luck.
TPW updates are made on weekly basis that's why I suggested Monday/Friday calls to GM.
Ray T.
Rich B
It was well worth the wait!
2500 2WD Ext. Cab Shortbox (3door)
Ray T.
I wrote to you before. I am glad that you finally got your truck. My TPW is 04/03/00. Oh well, I was wondering what animal has a gestation period of 6.5 months!
Rich B
If you go with "invoice + x" where x is $200 or $500 or whatever, be aware that the invoice may go up, for reasons such as Ad Fees, vehicle or option cost increase, Doc fees, Title Fees, or other hidden extras. Ask about the other hidden charges up front. Get a "Firm" price on paper, not an "Invoice +". Have him figure out everything for you up front, including tax, title, et al, and say that the vehicle equiped with "whatever" options will cost exactly y dollars. Period. It makes it harder for the dealer to try and add "Forgotten" fees that HE would say are in the "Invoice" portion of your equation, when it's time to pay.
Everything you order now will have a determined price, compared to about 4 months ago when the fourth door cost was extra and assumed to be like $220, but is now icluded in the increased vehicle cost as standard.
Good Luck!
Mike
Carla
I'll be ordering a new 2001 Silverado Z-71 later this year through him.
Best of luck to ya.
I think the biggest rip off is trying to trade in the truck I have now, 95 white step side mint!! condition with 65,000 miles. I don't let the dealer know I'm trading until he gives me the best price he can, but then he tries to really take advantage of me when he finds out I'm actually trading. "Quote" Well mam we can't give you that for it.I'm not trading 5,000 under the sell value!So thats what I'm having to deal with now.I'll wait until I can get a good price for my trade in or sell it myself.....Thanks for your help, I will look into it.
Carla
I have never traded a vehicle in always sold it privately myself.
Ray T.
It is rare that you will ever get a good price on a trade-in. Remember, the dealer has to turn around a sell it to someone else at or near the bluebook price. Save yourself several thousands of dollars and go clean up the truck really good (inside, outside, and engine compartment) and then stick a For Sale sign in it. Know what your trucks bluebook price is to determine the selling price.
Only problem with this is that when you sell your truck yourself, you will have to have another vehicle to drive until your new Silverado comes in. If your 95 truck is your only vehicle, well then trading it in may be your only option. If you trade it in, once again, know what the bluebook price is and try to get within a couple thousand dollars of it.
When it comes to selling, trading in, or buying a new vehicle, remember knowledge is power!
I plan on ordering a 2001 Silverado LS Z-71, 4th door, 5.3 L, 3.73 axle, Locker, auto, 265's, tow package, Autotrac, fog lights, deep tint glass, slider, tow hooks, ....well basically a loaded LS for around $27,800 including "destination" and "prep" charges.
To keep it simple, it will be Dealer Invoice price plus $218 (for "prep") and that's it. Very simple and very painless. The hardest thing about it is deciding which exterior color I want.
David H.
Have a nice day
Roger
Have a nice (hic) day..
Roger
oops, sorry this ain't no Silverado.
Ray T.
Larry
I ordered the HD Suspension so I could get the factory trailering package. I specified the skid plates also. It is my understanding that the z71 package also includes a high capacity air cleaner and taller shocks. Does the z71 ride firmer on paved roads than the HD Suspension, and or does the HD Suspension ride firmer (harsher) on paved roads than the regular suspension?
Leathal has said yes, what about the rest of you?
Bill
I went to buy a set of these shocks, but they don't list them in the catalog for 2000 models. In 1999 Chevy made a C/K model and a Silverado. So I'm not sure if there is a difference in shocks. What part # did you get? Thanks much
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/index.html
I believe the part number is
33010 front - 34010 rear 2WD
33012 front - 34012 rear 4WD
The model year 1999 is listed alone (new body style) versus 1988-1998 (old body style). You could also confirm this when ordering which is what I did. Good luck!
I have no air leaks or funny noises like some people seem to have.
I was kicking myself because I noticed the alignment problem when I bought the truck. Silly me, I thought it could be taken care of under warranty.
Good luck!
Tom Conrad
Also, does anyones steering squeal when you turn to the left? They still can't fix that one.
And, does your windshield motor seem like it's loud? I can hear mine whirring quite easily, I haven't been able to compare it to another.
rcoos
extended cab, short bed, and am looking for advice
on the engine choice.
This truck will be used primarily as a passenger
vehicle, with no towing use. My dad had a 96 with
the V6, which returned him mileage consistently in
the low 20s, with fine performance.
I like the new V8s, and am concerned that the V6
may hurt resale, but like it's higher potential
mileage figures. I plan on selecting the 3.42 axle
ratio.
All opinions welcome!
My 4x4 4dr Sierra SB 5.3 3.73 just turned over 2000 miles,has never gotten below 15 MPG,and on one fillup got almost 17.My Jeep Grand Cherokee got 13.2 ave.,with the 4.0 six!
My advice,drive all three,and get the 5.3!
Go with the 5.3 engine. It will cost you a little more to order it, but it is well worth it. Only about 1 mpg difference between the 5.3 & the 4.8. Remember the extented cab is about 500-600 pounds heavier then the regular cab & if you are hauling extra people, you will appreciate the extra horsepower.
rcoos
p.s. this motor is like a rocket....you won't be disppointed!!!
PROBLEMS: The engine (6L) has a ticking noise at all RPMs with and without load. The sound is similar to a noisy lifter, exhaust leak, or possibly a bad injector. It is very pronounced at startup, then fades as the engine warms up. But, it doesn't completed go away. Also, under acceleration I hear a tinny vibrating shrill coming from the transmission only through first gear, with and without load, any engine temp. I haven't taken the truck in yet because of the holiday, when I do I will submit the fix here. Honestly, I have little confidence in dealership repairs, especially warranty work.
After logging 7400 mile in 3.5 weeks I have other observations to make, some minor:
-Gas mileage sucks! But I knew that from the get-go.
-The rear plastic hub-cap lugs tend to loosen after long highway runs. I just snugged them down and check them often.
-The 2WD (tires with E rating) will get stuck in wet grass or soft sand, especially without load. Trust me, it's embarrassing!
-The convenient cup holder vibrates a lot, drinks require lids.
-The cab is roomy, and the back seat has leg room. Who cares! I don't sit in the back.
-I have decided that I don't like the 4 DR cab. Although a convenience, it appears to lack durability, and prone to future leaks. Those doors are a pain in the butt in a parking lot too, especially parked next to another vehicle when your loading or unloading the back seat. If I was an engineer at GM, I would loose the two back doors, keep the big cab size, and increase the size of the the two front doors.
Considering all this I am still satisfied (not thrilled) with the truck.
QUESTION? Have others experienced similar problems?
Robert Klein
Thanks
It only has 21k miles on it w/ almost no problems.
The new truck is a Z71 w/a 5300, locking 3.73 rear, and Auto track.