TravelTiger
Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
We loved our 2013 GMC 3500 DRW Denail we bought used in 2015. But it must have had a few gremlins. It seemed nearly every trip we've taken in the last year, we've had to deal with some sensor giving us fits. After replacing some this fall, we decided it was time to upgrade.
We still love the look, power and features of the GMC, so we looked again for something similar, but newer. To fit our budget, we went with a 2016 GMC 3500 DRW SLT. It has most of the features of our previous truck, plus many more. We opted to let our aux tank go in the sale, so we'll be looking for ideas on a replacement, and we'll need to change out the running boards for the wheel-to-wheel nerf bars we had before.
The truck we found was in Oklahoma. We drove 4 hours there, spent 2.5 hours making the sale and then 4 hours home.
The truck's name is "Norman." He's done a great job hauling our "Mammoth" to Angel Fire, New Mexico. Even utilizing 4x4 in the snow!
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We still love the look, power and features of the GMC, so we looked again for something similar, but newer. To fit our budget, we went with a 2016 GMC 3500 DRW SLT. It has most of the features of our previous truck, plus many more. We opted to let our aux tank go in the sale, so we'll be looking for ideas on a replacement, and we'll need to change out the running boards for the wheel-to-wheel nerf bars we had before.
The truck we found was in Oklahoma. We drove 4 hours there, spent 2.5 hours making the sale and then 4 hours home.
The truck's name is "Norman." He's done a great job hauling our "Mammoth" to Angel Fire, New Mexico. Even utilizing 4x4 in the snow!
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