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Just curious what your guys program is and why? Do you keep a truck for a few years, and trade it in, keep it til the powertrain warranty expires, or keep it til the doors fall off, or something else? Reason I'm asking is I have a 2020 Silverado 5.3 with 70K miles. Usually at that mileage, I'm looking to trade in my truck. Thinking of keeping it though as it is paid for and they want an arm and a leg for a new truck these days. It's in great condition, and I have done all the maintenance regularly so I know it has been taken care of. On the flip side, I do a lot of long road trips, not much towing though, and feel better with a lower mileage truck. Would just like some different perspective. Thanks!.
 

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I usually don't keep anything over 100k. 17' Super duty (diesel) is getting close, so is our '16 explore that is now my commuter.

Have no plans on getting rid of them, really don't feel like dealing with dealerships either... Just did that last year getting the wife a new SUV..... was a pain in the ass until we found a great guy out of Santa Maria BMW..... looked at all manufactures..
 

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I typically keep vehicles at least 10 years. We don’t typically have high mileage. When we were a young family the deal was that we would only have one vehicle payment. We first bought my truck. Once paid off the wife got her car. When that was paid off and my turn I was not ready to give up my truck so we waited a few more year for me to get the next vehicle.

1998 Silverado 1500 18 years.
2013 Sierra Denali 1500 11 years and going
2022 Sierra Denali 2500 2 years so far
 

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I’d say run it. The two major things to go wrong on your truck are hit or miss. The tranny should be good for another 70k or so, 3-4k rebuild. The lifter issue either will or won’t happen, if it does that’s a 6-7k fix and you now have sent metal through your motor.

My Yukon had a lifter go bad and ate the cam at 107k.
 

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Since 1985 these are the cars I've owned. Guess which one got Lemon Lawed and sold at 70K and so did not go over 225,000 miles?
1 1986 Toyota 4x4
1. 1997 Pontiac Gran Prix
3 Ford Tauruses (1996, 2002, 2005)
3. Dodge Rams
1. 2018 Hyundai Sonata that was stolen with 70K on the clock. Would have driven that one for 300,000.

With the price of new, I can't imagine how selling anything without at least running up 150,000 miles. If it is trouble free at 75K you're leaving a lot of money on the table.
 
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2014 raptor with 202xxx on it. I wouldn't hesitate to drive it across country at any time.
Make sure you replace the wiring harness clips otherwise he may wind up with an issue like I had they dry out and dropped the harness onto the exhaust burning through the wires… Let me tell you how much fun the transmission locking up at 45 miles an hour is.

My 11 was singled handed the best truck I’ve ever owned…
 

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I just did some thinking, we have a lot of vehicles (~18 I think), and here are the main drivers in the fleet and their mileage:

2015 escalade- 110K- my wifes daily (traded an 08 escalade with 215K for this one)
1997 Saturn 260K-my daily (oil hasnt been changed since ~130K or so)
2005 dodge truck 180K
1993 dodge truck 253K
1996 grand cherokee 200K- my sons daily


All the other vehicles we own are toys, and vary from super low mileage to who knows how many miles.
 

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Make sure you replace the wiring harness clips otherwise he may wind up with an issue like I had they dry out and dropped the harness onto the exhaust burning through the wires… Let me tell you how much fun the transmission locking up at 45 miles an hour is.

My 11 was singled handed the best truck I’ve ever owned…
Ya already had the clips fail, caught it before it caused an issue.
 

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I’ve got a 2002 V-10 F250 with 210,000 and runs like a top. Going to run it until the frame turns to dust. I’d love to have a new truck but it’s just not in the cards anytime soon. So regular maintenance and even motor and transmission replacement when necessary is the route I’m going. I paid $8,800 for it. I can buy lots of gas and keep it “reliable” for the extra $90k a new truck would cost me.
 

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69,000 on my 07 Tundra. Started thinking about the new model, but with the prices and the problems, I think I'll just wait awhile. I may never change.
 

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I just did some thinking, we have a lot of vehicles (~18 I think), and here are the main drivers in the fleet and their mileage:

2015 escalade- 110K- my wifes daily (traded an 08 escalade with 215K for this one)
1997 Saturn 260K-my daily (oil hasnt been changed since ~130K or so)
2005 dodge truck 180K
1993 dodge truck 253K
1996 grand cherokee 200K- my sons daily


All the other vehicles we own are toys, and vary from super low mileage to who knows how many miles.
You haven't changed the oil in the saturn for 130k miles?? :oops:
 

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1977 K20 Camper Special. Bought it from my dealer when it was traded in about 1981. I knew the original owner. Still have it. 121K miles on it. Been re-powered. 502 Gen V

2006 2500HD. Bought it from the widow of a former Romulus engine plant supervisor (LS gen 3 & 4 plant). He special ordered the truck for retirement. His initials are on the side of the engine block. 72K miles. He passed away 1 year into retirement. Bunch of initials inside the frame rail from workers at Pontiac East assembly where the truck was built for the owner. They knew they where building that truck just for Wally at Romulus. Still have it.

He cherry picked the RPO list.
 

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97 4Runner V6- 30K- Installed a Toyota crate motor.
02 4runner V6 -305k- Not my tow rig, but would drive it across the desert no prob.
06 silverado Dmax- 120K- Primary tow rig ready to go at a moments notice and will be the last tow rig I buy. (sans a super c in the near future)
16 Chevy SS V8- 27k- Dinners and evenings out, and the occasional desert trip.
 

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2006 2500HD. Bought it from the widow of a former Romulus engine plant supervisor (LS gen 3 & 4 plant). He special ordered the truck for retirement. His initials are on the side of the engine block. 72K miles. He passed away 1 year into retirement. Bunch of initials inside the frame rail from workers at Pontiac East assembly where the truck was built for the owner. They knew they where building that truck just for Wally at Romulus. Still have it.

He cherry picked the RPO list.
Do you have the list, I'd like to see what he was able to outfit it with making it different from the rest of us.
 

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I’ve got 196k on my 2013 Tundra. Got it as a hammy down from my dad with 7k miles. Don’t plan on keeping it past 230k but am actively looking for a new truck if I find a deal worth jumping on. I would have zero hesitation in driving it across the country tomorrow.
 

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70,000 hell its almost broke in! my 2020 1500 was the lowest mileage truck i have ever gotten rid of last october with 102XXX on the clock, and i would have kept it, but a lifter said i dont want to play anymore and took the motor out. no one could tell me when i could get a short block, so i broke even on it and bought a ram. chevy before that had 197xxx on the clock and the one before that had 250xxx.
 

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usually have kept vehicles 10-15 years

I am not sure that is going to be possible with these newer vehicles w/ all the tech and the gadgets.
 

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70,000 hell its almost broke in! my 2020 1500 was the lowest mileage truck i have ever gotten rid of last october with 102XXX on the clock, and i would have kept it, but a lifter said i dont want to play anymore and took the motor out. no one could tell me when i could get a short block, so i broke even on it and bought a ram. chevy before that had 197xxx on the clock and the one before that had 250xxx.
This is all great info guys, appreciate the feedback. Since 2001 I have owned three trucks.

2001 F250 powerstroke 7.3. I "gave" it to a friends kid for $5K with 244K miles on it in 2018. The kid sold it at 350K for more then he paid for it. Kicking myself for getting rid of that truck.

2017 F150 3.5L Turbo. Started having Turbo issues at 70K and I got spooked.

The current 2020 Chevy.

So not much experience in the last 23 yrs with higher mileage vehicles.

Thanks for the feedback!!!!
 

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This is all great info guys, appreciate the feedback. Since 2001 I have owned three trucks.

2001 F250 powerstroke 7.3. I "gave" it to a friends kid for $5K with 244K miles on it in 2018. The kid sold it at 350K for more then he paid for it. Kicking myself for getting rid of that truck.

2017 F150 3.5L Turbo. Started having Turbo issues at 70K and I got spooked.

The current 2020 Chevy.

So not much experience in the last 23 yrs with higher mileage vehicles.

Thanks for the feedback!!!!
My brother ran a 2002 Yukon with a 5.3 that he towed his tourney boat with 230K, He would still have it but he crashed it.
 

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I had my 04 5.3 Chevy Silverado LT 2wd, that I sold myself when working for Chevrolet, for 170k miles and 14 years. Just changed the oil and a couple of sets of tires, never even needed to do the brakes. Offers stacked up well for rebates and discounts in 2018 and I went and saw Jason Holley at Selman for my next one, crew cab LTZ 2wd. I have had that one now for just over 6 years and all of 20k miles, and plan on having it as long as possible again. I charge myself the same monthly payment to a separate account to handle any maintenance, hopefully none like the last one, and then down payment for the eventual replacement. Resale on it still is damn close to what I paid for it 6 years ago, however, the new ones are not even in the same ballpark as price, so gonna ride this as long as I can.
 

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With the exception of my 89 Trans Am that was falling apart at 140000, every vehicle that I’ve owned has gone a minimum of 200000 before I sold them. Most were still running pretty good at that point it’s just that they were getting a bit long in tooth.
As a matter of fact one of the members here bought my 97 Explorer which had something like 280000 on it. As far as I know he didn’t have any problems with it ( might still have it).
 

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I have 2 trucks. A 2001 Ford and a 2006 Chevy. Both have a similar 170,000 ish miles.

I haven’t bought a new truck because I don’t like todays new trucks. I’d rather have reliability and simplicity over all that overpriced electronic madness. Hell, I don’t even like all the stupid ugly steps every new truck has now. What was wrong with stepping up from the center of the rear bumper?

I might have to give in eventually, but for now I’m holding out.
 

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2001 Silverado 2500HD 8.1L Allison transmission - 275Kish miles on the truck. I would be stupid as hell to sell this and buy new, my buddy just bought a new Dodge to pull his 5th wheel - 100K$ - fuck that. I'll keep the gasser and the low gas mileage to tow what I have to. This truck has been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. I'll rebuild the engine and trans rather than buy at these overinflated prices.
 

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My 05 duramax has 170k miles. Put a transmission in it at 155k. I keep looking at newer trucks, but I can’t see myself getting rid of it just than to have a more expensive driveway ornament.
 

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I have a 2014 Durango RT /w AWD and 125k that is making me nervous. I am not worried about the Hemi motor (other than the CDT) but this odd ball Mercedes designed AT that your not "supposed" to service drives me nuts.
 

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2001 Silverado 2500HD 8.1L Allison transmission - 275Kish miles on the truck. I would be stupid as hell to sell this and buy new, my buddy just bought a new Dodge to pull his 5th wheel - 100K$ - fuck that. I'll keep the gasser and the low gas mileage to tow what I have to. This truck has been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. I'll rebuild the engine and trans rather than buy at these overinflated prices.
That’s great, I have the same truck but ‘02 with 180k. Just replaced the trans cooler lines and radiator because the salt air here corroded the shit out of them. Great truck other than you can’t pass a gas station.
 

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I got 75k on the 2014 F150 that I bought last November. Had meticulous service records and is the 5.0. Even though it is a gutless wonder with the 35's on it, plan on keeping it a long time and probably handing off to my boys in a year or 2. Have read a lot of forums and this generation F150 with the 5.0 can get to 300k miles, no problem. The new trucks just aren't made the same anymore. When I do give it to the boys, will be looking for another 2017-2019 F250. The new trucks are nice but the prices are just insane.
 

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I got 75k on the 2014 F150 that I bought last November. Had meticulous service records and is the 5.0. Even though it is a gutless wonder with the 35's on it, plan on keeping it a long time and probably handing off to my boys in a year or 2. Have read a lot of forums and this generation F150 with the 5.0 can get to 300k miles, no problem. The new trucks just aren't made the same anymore. When I do give it to the boys, will be looking for another 2017-2019 F250. The new trucks are nice but the prices are just insane.
Good idea, I'll check out some of the forums!!!
 

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We just did the 6L80e in the Tahoe at 121k miles this week
What did the 6L80e cost you? Rebuild or new trans?

I'm in this same dilemma with keeping our Tahoe or selling. Historically I have never kept a car past 80k mi or 5 years. The Tahoe is a 2018 with 94k mi and still in immaculate cond. Other than the AC condenser going out (GM covered this in good faith) it has been 100% trouble free. Always do all the req maintenance religiously.

I almost pulled the trigger on a new Tahoe but just couldn't stomach a 1k/mo car payment and that is with a hefty down payment as well. On the other hand I do not want to have a car that I have to worry about breaking down on road trips etc.

From what I have seen the trans is the most common issue with the Tahoe/Burbs? I'm just torn on what to do. You can replace a trans for probably 5 months worth of payments on a new one so there's that.
 

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What did the 6L80e cost you? Rebuild or new trans?

I'm in this same dilemma with keeping our Tahoe or selling. Historically I have never kept a car past 80k mi or 5 years. The Tahoe is a 2018 with 94k mi and still in immaculate cond. Other than the AC condenser going out (GM covered this in good faith) it has been 100% trouble free. Always do all the req maintenance religiously.

I almost pulled the trigger on a new Tahoe but just couldn't stomach a 1k/mo car payment and that is with a hefty down payment as well. On the other hand I do not want to have a car that I have to worry about breaking down on road trips etc.

From what I have seen the trans is the most common issue with the Tahoe/Burbs? I'm just torn on what to do. You can replace a trans for probably 5 months worth of payments on a new one so there's that.
I used California transmission in Ontario. $3K. It’s no brand new culhane but I had to do what I had to do to get up and running. We also have had to do that condenser as well. I overall like this platform they just have their issues like everything.
Me no want payment either. Have had this for 7 years now
 

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Neighbor had a garage queen 2006 Tundra Crew Cab . . . I told him if he'd ever sell it I'd like 1st crack.
He called me one day, & before he could say 'Are you still interested ________ " . . . . I was walking over to his house with cash.
Got it for $15K with 56K miles . . . . hopefully it's my last truck . . .4.7 vvti motor . . . easy to work on, plenty of power for my needs, and rides like caddy.

I was in a 2003 Tundra access cab w/ 160K at the time, paid $6K for it . . . put a group text out saying it was for sale . . . buddies step son came over & swooped it for $7K

I would have to have a complete 'BOAT LOAD' of disposable money before I'd consider buying new . . . my neighbor just brought home a new Tacoma. He had a 'friend' at the dealership and they marked it down from $64K to $60K . . . . . I can't even wrap my head around that . . . the $15K I paid for my truck wouldn't even be a decent down payment.

Kudos to people who have that kind of dough . . . not this kid.
 

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Even my super C RV rolled 100000 2 weeks ago.
 

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My wife keeps bugging me to buy a new truck. I have 180 or 190K on my 05 Dmax. I put a transmission in it a few years ago. Even it was a gasser I'd still keep it, I just can't stomach a 75k+ truck. Even a 50k+ a 1/2 ton is hard. Toy around with getting a 1/2 ton for a DD and keeping the Dmax as a tow pig. But I'd rather have a nicer boat and/or SXS than a newer truck. I don't need to impress anyone on the road, just on the water and on the dunes ! LOL J/K.

I don't get excited about vehicles anymore. They just need to get me where I need to go.

I kind of have the same rule as others. My wife will always be in a new car, and only one car payment at a time.

Drive it until the wheels fall off unless you have extra cash to burn, Its not that we couldn't afford another truck, but our money is better spent/saved for other things....
 
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