What car do you see yourself trading your G35 in for next?
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Deane, we were looking at newer 4x4 trucks (2-3 years old) to replace our other one. You know how I had my heart set on a Frontier, well after looking for a while, they are just too expensive compared to what you can get with a full size domestic 4x4. I got scared away and we are keeping our old GMC for a while longer.
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Deane, we were looking at newer 4x4 trucks (2-3 years old) to replace our other one. You know how I had my heart set on a Frontier, well after looking for a while, they are just too expensive compared to what you can get with a full size domestic 4x4. I got scared away and we are keeping our old GMC for a while longer.
I have a loaded '06 Frontier extended cab that is very likely to be available to me at a reasonable price when it's appropriate. I have had general discussions with the present owner whom I know very well. He has been extremely pleased with it and believes it's the best new vehicle he ever owned. With current plans on where we'll be settling it's probably a perfect choice. I don't want to be driving a nice car frequently down a gravel road.
It's in mint condition and I think you have even seen a picture or two of it.
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Makes sense Wayne. I totally agree after doing a little looking myself.
I have a loaded '06 Frontier extended cab that is very likely to be available to me at a reasonable price when it's appropriate. I have had general discussions with the present owner whom I know very well. He has been extremely pleased with it and believes it's the best new vehicle he ever owned. With current plans on where we'll be settling it's probably a perfect choice. I don't want to be driving a nice car frequently down a gravel road.
It's in mint condition and I think you have even seen a picture or two of it.
I have a loaded '06 Frontier extended cab that is very likely to be available to me at a reasonable price when it's appropriate. I have had general discussions with the present owner whom I know very well. He has been extremely pleased with it and believes it's the best new vehicle he ever owned. With current plans on where we'll be settling it's probably a perfect choice. I don't want to be driving a nice car frequently down a gravel road.
It's in mint condition and I think you have even seen a picture or two of it.
That one you are talking about would be perfect.
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^Thanks Wayne.
That's a very nice unit and with incredibly low kms. I think the only difference might be the leather, power heated seats, sunroof, etc. - SE model. Otherwise looks the same. "My" Frontier (LOL) has about 60k on it now particularly because of 4 long distance trips so far out west, florida, texas etc.
We'll see how things work out in the meantime and what the next vehicle will bring. Right now the X is great. I took it out this morning for our inaugural snow test and it passed with flying colours.
G/L with the GMC. It has served you well and will probably be great for a few more years.
That's a very nice unit and with incredibly low kms. I think the only difference might be the leather, power heated seats, sunroof, etc. - SE model. Otherwise looks the same. "My" Frontier (LOL) has about 60k on it now particularly because of 4 long distance trips so far out west, florida, texas etc.
We'll see how things work out in the meantime and what the next vehicle will bring. Right now the X is great. I took it out this morning for our inaugural snow test and it passed with flying colours.
G/L with the GMC. It has served you well and will probably be great for a few more years.