In 24 years of marriage my lovely wife has had two Suburbans, a 2004 we bought in 2004 and and 2005 we bought in 2017 and her last one has a ticking lifter at 250,000 miles.
We went to look at new ones today and they cost, well equipped, over $85,00. Even a 2021 which is the current generation is about $50,000 and up.
While shopping we saw a 12th generation, made from 2015-20, and she loved it and we bought it for $23,000 with a hundred thousand miles. Older people than us have owned it because it’s extremely cherry and reminds me of the cars my old widowed school teacher mother owned. This thing has never smelled a pipe, or seen any kids or even a driver under about 80 years old.
If there’s an option this 2015 LTZ does not have it’s not much. Even the back seats have power fold ups, and I’ll have to read the manual to see all the toys this has. This is the very fanciest and best rig I’ve ever owned.



It even has the deluxe 22 inch rims, brand new Goodyear tires, fully serviced, and adaptive suspension and a 5.3 with the full trailer tow package and 3.46 rear gears.

It got 21 mpg coming home and rides as quiet as a tomb.
Two questions
How do they sell little bitty SUVs?
And why does anyone pay nearly four times new what a really nice ten year old one costs?
We went to look at new ones today and they cost, well equipped, over $85,00. Even a 2021 which is the current generation is about $50,000 and up.
While shopping we saw a 12th generation, made from 2015-20, and she loved it and we bought it for $23,000 with a hundred thousand miles. Older people than us have owned it because it’s extremely cherry and reminds me of the cars my old widowed school teacher mother owned. This thing has never smelled a pipe, or seen any kids or even a driver under about 80 years old.
If there’s an option this 2015 LTZ does not have it’s not much. Even the back seats have power fold ups, and I’ll have to read the manual to see all the toys this has. This is the very fanciest and best rig I’ve ever owned.



It even has the deluxe 22 inch rims, brand new Goodyear tires, fully serviced, and adaptive suspension and a 5.3 with the full trailer tow package and 3.46 rear gears.

It got 21 mpg coming home and rides as quiet as a tomb.
Two questions
How do they sell little bitty SUVs?
And why does anyone pay nearly four times new what a really nice ten year old one costs?
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