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Woohoo! Just drove the 2011 home.

You may be aware already, but just a heads up that the keys and FOBs can be programmed to the truck with no tools, many tutorials out there and it takes less than a minute each if you have one working key. However having someone just show up to your house on a Saturday to cut the key and get it all done is nice in its own way.
 
I just baught a 2011 my self, like has 79,000 on it in Ky. Got passager seat problems! But hope to fig. It out. Nice AV.
 
Just wanted to share with you guys. After a long search, I finally found one. 2011 LTZ 4WD.
Aside from an exterior dent and 3 cracks in the dash (at the corner of the airbag cover, and at the binnacle in front of the steering wheel), the truck is in excellent shape. The icons on the climate control knobs are still there, Lol.
It had 98961 miles when I took possession. The 125-mile drive home, over the Grapevine on Interstate 5 from SoCal to Central California netted 27 MPG, cruise control at 72 with AC on. That is MUCH better than my 2018 Colorado ZR2 ever did, not that MPG is that important in a truck, but a fun fact to observe.

The leather seats are in very good shape, no tear. The bed cover panels are not faded. Here are some photos to share with the forum, whose many members have helped me so much. Thank you all!!!

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I have one just like yours except mine is two wheel drive love it wouldn't trade it for the world
 
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