That is sad because they do make patch panels for that area.2003, bought it new on 09/22/02 98,325 miles. Sadly since I had to move to Northern MI, the rear quarters are starting to rust behind the rear doors and nobody wants to repair it without having full replacement quarter panels.
You can still afford gas?!I just recently bought my '02 2500 with 77k miles on it. Been a few months but she still only has 86k on the clock. I plan to ride this ting until its either illegal or I can't afford gas
100K is just broken in, lots of mileage left!My Avalanche will soon turn over to 100,000. A little sad, but she still runs good.
I just pick up you new AV with 9100.00 it is a 2006 with the Southern comfort conversion.With all of the topics of over 100,000, 200,000, etc. How many have less than 100,000?
I recently purchased a 2005 Z71 with 86,600 miles. I'm loving this truck. I hope it holds up for awhile! This is a replacement for my 1998 Dodge Durango that had 275,000 miles.
Holy smokes - 500 miles a year average! Need to stretch it's legs a little bit - and enter some car shows. It looks gorgeous.10K miles on my 2004 2500 Avalanche! I'm the original owner and this is absolutely my favorite truck I've owned.
She's a garage queen that still looks and smells factory new! I've been thinking about selling her but am on the fence since this may be the lowest mileage 2500 around. There were approximately 9000 produced over the product lifespan.
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You're obviously not taking her out on those salt covered MI winter roads!