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i just priced a few new trucks at the chevy website just out of curiosity:a base Colorado(there is actually one trim level BELOW W/T) longbed with 4 cylinder and nothing else is $20,995 no incentives offered at this time and you can't get an automatic with this trim level. If you want an automatic, add about $3,500 because they make you buy a whole lot of unrelated stuff.a stripper "W/T" 1/2 ton standard cab longbed silverado with 4.3 and NOTHING ELSE is $25,377 after all incentives.a W/T 2500 HD standard cab longbed with the gas 6.0 engine and nothing else is $30,373. If you want the duramax, add $8,000. NOt worth it in my opinion unless you do a lot of driving.a W/T 3500 HD standard cab longbed with 6.0 engine, dual real wheels, 5th wheel prep package, and hitch package is $33,246 after all incentives. Again, add $8,000 if you want the
But back to the engine; i know it was a small block, but was it reman or new? If reman, what brand?
The US military uses the latest gen AMG Optimizer 6.5L in the HMMVW. The new JLTV uses a Duramax.
right now i looking for an 06-07 crewcab duramax. theyre going for 16k-30k depending on miles. around 100k youre looking at 30k. i wont have a problem paying for one of those. the 06-07 vin code "d" are pre emissions crap for the most part. if you go to the first duramaxs 01-04 LB7 have injector problems which can cost 3k+ to fix cause theyre under the valve covers and you have to take everything off to get to them 04-06 lly have small problems like headgasket for the higher millage.
There's always certified pre-owned from your local GM dealer.