Chevy suburban

Asked by Mannyr24 Oct 14, 2017 at 09:34 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The 2008 Chevy suburban I’m thinking about
buying has 300,000 miles and it’s for sale for $5,000
the truck is clean should I consider buying

9 Answers

720

Go on kellybluebook.com put the information of the vehicle year make and model and mileage and it will tell you exactly what it's worth

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If i was you I'll make a offer of $ 3.500 I still say that vehicle has too many miles

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Too many miles especially for that price! I would try to haggle it down a bit if you are insisting on purchasing it. Personally I would not buy a vehicle over 80k miles.

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Try get get the price down. We have 318, 000 and its still rulling strong

Suburbans are good vehicles, easy to work on and go strong well it the 100,000 mile mark. I'd haggle the price if you want it. There could be new parts on it as it's easy to repair.

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It depends on how well they maintained it i have a 2002 suburban with 37000 and it runs perfect although ask if they have replaced the transmission and rear end ive been through 2 rearends and three transmissions

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