07-26-2016, 11:43 PM
So... I did a thing a bit earlier than I expected. I just went to the dealership to look at the new 2500s just to compare to used ones. Little did I know a used 2500HD was just put up for sale there for a pretty high price for miles, year, options, etc... compared to what I was seeing online. So, from there I was offered quite a solid deal after saying what I saw used trucks online with similar miles and year on them going for. I took the bait and just ended up going for it and yeah I don't know it just happened :dunno:. Oh well I was getting a truck eventually regardless. Carfax is 2 owner with no issues and most service records :thumbup: :thumbup:
Anyways, why I chose this truck... I'm sure some are dying to know so they can tell me why would I do it... Well my thoughts were:
A) Future Proof - Own this for a long time, tow heavy loads including possible 5th wheel with no issue
B) Resale Value - always going to be high unless diesel prices go insane again
C) Best truck in the segment for the generation I picked up besides interior but that's not what I bought a truck for so make fun of the shitty ass interior all you want because I agree it sucks :thumbup:
Really those were my main reasons for going for a diesel.
So on to the shit most people care about:
- 55k miles
- Newest Gen Duramax w/Allison
- Crew Cab
- 4x4
- LT
+ convenience package (adjustable pedals, rear park assist, rear defogger)
+ interior plus package (dual zone a/c, steering wheel audio control, bluetooth, usb, fog lamps, locking tailgate, ez lift tailgate)
+ HD trailering package (locking rear, integrated trailer brake)
- Z71 w/appearance package (All terrain tires, off road suspension, skid plates, some appearance crap that makes it look pretty)
- leather interior
- upgraded audio system (better than my old car but not amazing)
- backup camera
- remote start
- tow mirrors
- all weather floor mats
Basically from my understanding it is an LTZ that has a bench seat, no fake wood trim, and no heated seats? Not sure what else an LTZ would have came with hugely different.
Oh boy is this a huge change coming from almost a base model Mazda3. Things to note:
a) torque, torque and even more torque
b) holy shit this truck is faster than my car
c) wow this thing feels like a tank, I mean absolutely huge
d) this thing is about 5 times more luxurious than my car and I don't have to feel my head vibrating from the resonance of no rear interior and loud ass exhaust.
1. power door locks, cruise control, bluetooth, rear view camera, dual zone a/c, leather? Wtf? This is a lexus compared the Mazda3
e) the steering is lighter than my car. wut?
f) oh fuck I can't park worth shit
g) there are so many buttons idk what to press
h) what does my left foot do now?
i) yup these brakes suck then again this truck is double my cars weight
There is a lot more but I will stop there.
What I will say is included in my finance I decided to pick up GAP Insurance since I only put 10% down and I paid for their extended care program for 4 years/60k miles. That care program was only $800 which includes oil change/filter every 5k miles and tire rotations every 10k. This will indeed pay for itself and was well worth it, imo.
I would like to try going on an easier trail sometime with everyone else. I don't know shit about off-roading or placement but whatever I'm sure I will learn and have a great time. Should be tons of fun.
Last but not least, what I'm unsure of is modding path here. Mostly basic maintenance with maybe a hard bed cover and some touch screen HU if I can keep steering wheel functions. Not really sure what else I would want to do to the truck? Is there even a point? :dunno:
Now on to some dealer + some exterior pictures I took. There are some buttons on the left of the steering wheel which I'm unsure of what they mean or do but yeah. :lol:
Anyways, why I chose this truck... I'm sure some are dying to know so they can tell me why would I do it... Well my thoughts were:
A) Future Proof - Own this for a long time, tow heavy loads including possible 5th wheel with no issue
B) Resale Value - always going to be high unless diesel prices go insane again
C) Best truck in the segment for the generation I picked up besides interior but that's not what I bought a truck for so make fun of the shitty ass interior all you want because I agree it sucks :thumbup:
Really those were my main reasons for going for a diesel.
So on to the shit most people care about:
- 55k miles
- Newest Gen Duramax w/Allison
- Crew Cab
- 4x4
- LT
+ convenience package (adjustable pedals, rear park assist, rear defogger)
+ interior plus package (dual zone a/c, steering wheel audio control, bluetooth, usb, fog lamps, locking tailgate, ez lift tailgate)
+ HD trailering package (locking rear, integrated trailer brake)
- Z71 w/appearance package (All terrain tires, off road suspension, skid plates, some appearance crap that makes it look pretty)
- leather interior
- upgraded audio system (better than my old car but not amazing)
- backup camera
- remote start
- tow mirrors
- all weather floor mats
Basically from my understanding it is an LTZ that has a bench seat, no fake wood trim, and no heated seats? Not sure what else an LTZ would have came with hugely different.
Oh boy is this a huge change coming from almost a base model Mazda3. Things to note:
a) torque, torque and even more torque
b) holy shit this truck is faster than my car
c) wow this thing feels like a tank, I mean absolutely huge
d) this thing is about 5 times more luxurious than my car and I don't have to feel my head vibrating from the resonance of no rear interior and loud ass exhaust.
1. power door locks, cruise control, bluetooth, rear view camera, dual zone a/c, leather? Wtf? This is a lexus compared the Mazda3
e) the steering is lighter than my car. wut?
f) oh fuck I can't park worth shit
g) there are so many buttons idk what to press
h) what does my left foot do now?
i) yup these brakes suck then again this truck is double my cars weight
There is a lot more but I will stop there.
What I will say is included in my finance I decided to pick up GAP Insurance since I only put 10% down and I paid for their extended care program for 4 years/60k miles. That care program was only $800 which includes oil change/filter every 5k miles and tire rotations every 10k. This will indeed pay for itself and was well worth it, imo.
I would like to try going on an easier trail sometime with everyone else. I don't know shit about off-roading or placement but whatever I'm sure I will learn and have a great time. Should be tons of fun.
Last but not least, what I'm unsure of is modding path here. Mostly basic maintenance with maybe a hard bed cover and some touch screen HU if I can keep steering wheel functions. Not really sure what else I would want to do to the truck? Is there even a point? :dunno:
Now on to some dealer + some exterior pictures I took. There are some buttons on the left of the steering wheel which I'm unsure of what they mean or do but yeah. :lol: