by "TBone" <NoWay@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 8, 2008 at 09:48 AM
The problem is that the SLT cannot get every option even in the QC and all
1500 series have a limited selection of power train options, even the
Laramine version of it. For $33K, you can get a fully loaded 2500 and
with
the current price of diesel, even the ***mins version is around that
number.
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"miles" <nope@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:z1DUj.2$UM3.1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> TBone wrote:
>
>> LOL, is this a joke? Who in their right mind would pay anything more
for
>> a 1500 2WD SLT QC and even there, 20 grand for that is a lot of money
and
>> most could do better.
>
> If the MSRP is $33K then it must be fully loaded with every option.
Better
> to forgo a few and get a 2500.
>