Engine Replacement
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Engine Replacement
I am looking at a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Pickup. The mileage is around 95,000. The engine was replaced and has paper work. The current engine for the truck has around 20,000. Should I consider purchasing. I trust the dealership and they have always been great to work with. If the engine had over 90,000 the Blue Book is under the purchase price, with 20,000 the Blue Book is over purchase price. Thanks!
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I am looking at a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Pickup. The mileage is around 95,000. The engine was replaced and has paper work. The current engine for the truck has around 20,000. Should I consider purchasing. I trust the dealership and they have always been great to work with. If the engine had over 90,000 the Blue Book is under the purchase price, with 20,000 the Blue Book is over purchase price. Thanks!
Whatever you do, don't ask the experts here what engine oil you should use. Not a good idea, although this forum seems to relish engine oil threads.
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Everyone knows the 29 failure modes of the 996 extend to Chevy products.
This is a very astute buyer.
Be sure, during extensive PPI to drop the dry sump plate. Please take pictures.
This is a very astute buyer.
Be sure, during extensive PPI to drop the dry sump plate. Please take pictures.