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Originally Posted by
doctor_x
Greetings..
Simple question that I'm sure plenty will chime in on - and I'm interested in any and all responses.
I am gentle on my vehicles.. Current is a 2007 Silverado with nearly 200k miles on it.. Barely any maintenance other than normal service stuff done. I have pulled a boat with it - but outside of that, babied.
I understand completely that if I buy a beater that I cannot expect it to live long being a daily driver, or towing or etc..
With that disclaimer being made.. What are the thoughts of this forum in regards to buying a VX *in good shape* with the average number of miles for the vehicle (which seems to be around 100k) and using it as a 120 mile a day commuter..?
Am I going to regret the decision? Is it something I should consider "just as reliable" as the silverado - which I expect to get another 50k out of without any kind of serious maintenance costs as long as I continue as I have thus far.
And yes, I would tow during the summers with the VX.. 2000lb boat, but only about 5 miles to the ramp and back.
One other question... It looks like the cladding holds up TONS better than the cladding chevy put on the Avalanche.. Is this true, or are all the VX's I see equipped with aftermarket/replacement cladding? (I know this is speculative, but I don't know any owners first hand to ask..)
Thoughts?
doc
Buy a good one and it will last as long or longer. Not great on gas but I don't think the Avalanche is any better. It is reliable but getting parts can be a pain. Not equipped to tow but several members do use it for towing small loads.
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