dporter
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- Aug 21, 2013
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99,000. Getting ready to do breaks, shocks/struts and plugs. Fluids have all been done since I got it with 75000.
99,000. Getting ready to do breaks, shocks/struts and plugs. Fluids have all been done since I got it with 75000.
Wow original brakes, thought I was doing great with 90000 miles07 Denali purchased new in 07. Now have 159,460 miles, $26,652 in fuel, oil, filters, tires batteries and repairs, still has the original brakes. Hard to beat $.17 per mile. The 14 Buick E sits in the garage most of the time as we both would rather drive the Envoy.
Bought my '05, used, a few months ago. Just turned over 100,000 miles.I didnt think we had one of these threads, so here goes!
I just ran out and checked my odometer. I bought my 2002 Envoy in 2004 with 64,090 miles on it. I now have 153,417. Just like age, it flew by!
What kind of truck do you have and how many miles are you at right now?
You have to do the warranty the right way thow and this truck will work at any parts house also, so you buy the first battery then within the warranty time you do a damaged return then but a new on, becareful with warranty swaps that doesn't always restart the warranty time and read your warranty info cause normal wear and tear or damages from installing or other parts malfution is not coverd by the warrantyI'd like to share a little 'cheapass wisdom' with you if I may
I bought a new battery from Sams Club in 2004 for my Envoy. It has a 3 year full warranty. You can bring it back within the 3 year period and get a new one, free. Then the warranty starts over. See where Im going with this?