2017 Avalanche with 13k miles and a lift in GA. Anyone know this truck?

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goblues38

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My buddies 21 year old son bought this truck site unseen from a Hendricks dealer in GA. Had it shipped to FL.

With in a week. Transmission broke. Metal shavings everywhere. 4x4 in op. Cv joints all bad.

Truck only has 13k miles but has been sold 6x in 6 years. He tried to tell his son to run away. But 21 year olds gonna 21. Needs $16k in repairs.

I tried to explain a lift of like that on a rapter is no bueno and puts stress in all the wrong places. But they didn't ask me before he bought it.

With 6x being sold. I am convinced he bought a pile of **** and is gettiing stuck with it. Selling dealer told him to pound sand.

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Bummer, but I was like that when I was 21 as well - bought a Corvair!!
A 1965 Corsa, what a pile of junk!
 

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For starters, Leadfoot wasn’t offered until 2018, then again in 2020. That’s Avalanche.
 

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Definitely Avalanche. Needs someone to repair the driveline and put the suspension back the way it should be with proper tires. Then it’ll probably be ok as long as the work is quality. But a 21 yr old who bought that truck probably isn’t gonna decide to do something sensible.
 

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He definitely bought a hunk of shit, that is why "buyer beware" is a saying. It's easy to see by looking at the picture, but also such low miles and being sold so many times. Hopefully its not a flood or salvage truck. Sometimes people need to make their own mistakes. Up to him to learn from it or not.
 
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