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Tips for Buying a Used Chevrolet Pickup Truck

If you are looking for a Chevrolet pickup truck but aren’t able to afford the costs of getting a new one than one of the best options that you should consider if getting a used Chevrolet pickup. You can find a used Chevrolet pickup from various different dealers, but it is important to take a few things into consideration. The main thing involves how much you are willing to pay for a used Chevrolet pickup, but the place where you will be getting it at is also important to consider.

The cost of a used Chevrolet pickup truck will vary according to numerous factors. The year in which the car was made is one of the most important ones. Older cars will cost less because they have obviously been used more. For instance, a 2003 Avalanche 1500 Sport Utility with four wheel drive and 60,000 miles will cost around $19,000, according to the Kelley Blue Book website at kbb.com. A 2002 Avalanche 1500 Sport Utility with the same four wheel drive and with seventy thousand miles will cost around $17,000, and even with sixty thousand miles on it the car will cost $17,600.

The mileage of the car will be a main factor in the price of a used Chevrolet pickup. Cars with greater mileages will clearly be ones that have more wear on them. A 1999 2500 Pickup Heavy Duty Long Bed with a V8 5.7L engine and four wheel drive will cost around $10,200 with seventy thousand miles on it. The same car with ninety thousand miles on it will only cost around $9,400.

Therefore, when you do look for your used Chevrolet pickup you should consider what your budget is going to be. Remember, the year and mileage will be the factors that go into the greatest consideration, but don’t forget that cars can cost more if there are more features in them. More optional features and a more powerful engine will result in more money for you to spend.

The place where you are going to get your used Chevrolet pickup truck is also important to consider. Many different tests have to go into a used Chevrolet pickup to make sure that it is one that is going to work properly. These used Chevrolet pickup trucks can be found at your local Chevrolet dealer or at another highly qualified used car dealership like AutoNation or CarMax.

You could get a great deal on a used Chevrolet pickup from a classified ad, but there are some important warnings to take into notice. A person who sells a used Chevrolet pickup to another without any work through another dealer will not give any warranties to another person, and there are no serious checks on the car to make sure that it is fine.

Overall, when you look for a used Chevrolet pickup truck it is important to consider the year, mileage and features of the car to see if it is at the right cost for your budget. Also, you should look for your used truck at an authorized dealer so that you can get a warranty and guarantee that you can get a used Chevrolet pickup truck that will work right.



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