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Old 09-17-2009, 11:42 AM   #1
Zilverado
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It's Time??? Need Opinions

Well, I've known for a while that at some point I would be loosing the "up-keep" battle and would be looking for a newer truck. So the wife and I have been looking for the past few months. Even though it's just the two of us, she wants the extended cab, so I'll be loosing my 8' bed (an extended cab, long box is just a bit much - espectially in the city).

So we were out last night and found a nice one - - only problem - - it's a GMC Sierra. Now, I realize they are both built by General Motors, but I have always been a Chevy (bow-tie) guy, and have always liked the Silverado more than the Sierra - especially the front clip/grill designs.

The truck we are looking at is a white 2006 extended cab, Z71 Sierra Nevada Edition. Approx. 48,000 miles and 1300 running hours on the 5.3L V-8. All the bells and whistles inside and overall a very nice looking truck except for the "slightly more rounded" front clip.

Everyone tells me "you'll get used to it", but I'm finding it hard to make the loyalty switch.

Can anyone help me out here?!?!?!?

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