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Yup, the big blue truck is gone. She was going to start nickle and diming me here pretty soon and with all the rebates they had on the 2007 Classics, the equity I had on my blue truck, and the discounts I received being a GM employee......I decided the time was right. If I told you how much I actually paid for that truck which had a sticker of $45,000....you would probably be sick becuase I got it dirt cheap.

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Yup, the big blue truck is gone. She was going to start nickle and diming me here pretty soon and with all the rebates they had on the 2007 Classics, the equity I had on my blue truck, and the discounts I received being a GM employee......I decided the time was right. If I told you how much I actually paid for that truck which had a sticker of $45,000....you would probably be sick becuase I got it dirt cheap.

Now I'm really jealous ;)

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Very nice. Really sharp truck there.

Might help some potential buyers out with knowing what the cost on a truck like this is Nick.

I'm not totally into bragging about my income or how much I pay for things...but the sticker on this truck was $44,900(approx). It came with Allison transmission, Duramax motor, 4 wheel drive, fog lamps, camper mirrors, underbody skid plates, power seats windows and door locks, AM/FM-CD radio, XM radio, winter diesel cover, cloth inteior, LT trim. Now I had $6,000 equity from my blue truck, $3,500 in rebates, and $4,600 GM employee discount. I finanaced just under $30,000 for 60 months at 0%. I didnt really think I could go wrong there driving it off the lot and having equity. Thats to give you an idea. If it wasnt for my GM discount or the equity I had in my old truck, I wouldnt be driving this new truck

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So you got around $8000 in discounts. $44,900 msrp minus the discounts had the truck around $36,000 before your trade in.

So if a non GM employee buyer could get a similar truck in the neighborhood of $36,000, they would be getting a great deal.

You planning to raise it and stuff some bigger tires under it like the blue truck?

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So you got around $8000 in discounts. $44,900 msrp minus the discounts had the truck around $36,000 before your trade in.

So if a non GM employee buyer could get a similar truck in the neighborhood of $36,000, they would be getting a great deal.

You planning to raise it and stuff some bigger tires under it like the blue truck?

Yeah, basically.....Now your not going to get that many discounts on the new body style 2007's, thats why I went with the 2007 Classic. If you like that body style, nows the time to be shopping......them 2007 Classics are getting to be few and far between.

I dont plan on lifting it. Maybe a leveling kit. I already put 285's on it which are 2 sizes bigger than the stock tire. The upgrades I plan on are a diesel computer chip, diesel exhaust, spray in bed liner, and chrome wheels. I want to keep the power there and once you start lifting, all that power goes away.

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