I've got a 2006 Silverado 3/4 ton crew cab long bed 4wd Duramax with the Allison Transmission, ~160K on it, it's been a work truck, but well taken care of, only incidents has been a tree fell and damaged part of the cab and bed, separate incident, bumped into someone on a snowy road, had to replace bumper brackets on front, and then my dumbass friend borrowed it, didn't hook trailer properly, damaged tailgate and rear edge of bed. All damages were professionally repaired by the best shop in town, so it's clean. Faint scratch down driver's side of bed, other than that, you'd be hard pressed to find a cleaner looking 16 year old work truck. Interior is in very good shape, cloth seats, vinyl floor mats. Aftermarket radio with Carplay, may have Android's version as well. Prodigy 2 brake controller, brand new (less than 1k miles) Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus E load tires on aftermarket wheels. Dead nuts reliable, getting ready to sell it, but have no idea what the current market is for something like this. Georgia car all of it's life, so no rust. A little fraying on the edge of the driver's seat 'cause I'm a little overweight and not exactly tall :) I appreciate y'all's help.
that thing is worth a fortune. 4wd dmax/allison? $12-15k in this market if it's really clean.
In reply to bobzilla :
That's why I don't want to undersell myself. It's really clean, pre-DEF, maintenance has been kept up on it, it doesn't need anything except a new home lol
bobzilla said:
that thing is worth a fortune. 4wd dmax/allison? $12-15k in this market if it's really clean.
FWIW, I sold my 150K mile '07 Duramax (LBZ, so same as this 2006) for $30K earlier this year. Mine had leather and was a CC/short bed though.
In reply to codrus (Forum Supporter) :
That's why I was thinking $20k wasn't unreasonable on mine. No leather, but I figure a $10K drop is worth not having leather :)
I recommend you hop on the big sites like auto trader and do a national search to find a very similar truck.
I wouldn't take off any money for not having leather. This shopper will take any duramax/alison/4x4
Start it at $30k if you have a proven comp at that already!
84FSP
UltraDork
10/27/21 6:01 p.m.
This is relevant to my interest as Dad has a 110k mile 04 duramax/allison that is near mint and had folks offering him 14k for it. I think it's a 20k truck all day.
I'm Colorado that would be around $25k right now.
John Welsh said:
I wouldn't take off any money for not having leather. This shopper will take any duramax/alison/4x4
Around here the long bed takes a chunk of value off, the CC/SB is the combo that most people want.
That's a 30K truck or more in the PNW. Every single day.
Hoser -
send me an email. I'd like to get some more info on it as I'm casually looking for something like that.
my username at yarhoo
84FSP said:
This is relevant to my interest as Dad has a 110k mile 04 duramax/allison that is near mint and had folks offering him 14k for it. I think it's a 20k truck all day.
More than 20. If its near mint they are just trying to get lucky that some old man doesnt know what hes got in this case.
bobzilla said:
that thing is worth a fortune. 4wd dmax/allison? $12-15k in this market if it's really clean.
Its hard to get a gas truck that cheap.