u/JustOneMoreThingMaam

Prices next spring???

Did anyone happen to look at the prices of flights next spring? Idk but I think I threw up in my mouth a little bit?

What is up with that's insanity? Union raises and free drinks, I suppose? I wonder if joining the mile high club is built into this price?

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u/JustOneMoreThingMaam — 19 hours ago

Hoping to join the family soon.

Had a first gen 2004 Colorado for 19 years. Sold it to get my wife a '23 Terrain. Now that we paid that off it's my turn. Looking at either a 26 Canyon Denali or well equipped AT4. I may wait for the 27 models to hit the lots to try for leftover prices. I don't know if I'll be able to wait that long? Time will tell.

I'm driving a 2010 Tacoma with 54K on it. Runs excellent but it's time to upgrade. Probably sell it privately because I know I'll get low balled on a trade in. Either way I'm hoping to have the new Canyon in my garage within the next few months.

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u/JustOneMoreThingMaam — 2 days ago
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Considering a 22 Denali 6.2. Yay or Nay

I am looking at a 22 GMC Sierra Denali 6.2L. I have read the horror stories. I love the truck. It has less than 40K. According to the GMC recalls and warranty site it had the recall for the motor addressed and it must've passed because it says it has the 150K extended warranty until early 2033 and no current open recalls.

I also plan on buying a GMC extended warranty for 3 years cover most everything else. I only drive about 6K per year because I only drive less than 2 miles to work. I would have to get the paperwork filled out from a dealer to do a pre warranty inspection, but I have no problem with that. In fact, I would rather have it done before purchasing the vehicle, at my expense, of course..

My question is what is the opinion of this group? Is it too much of a gamble on the 6.2? I know there is a risk going in, but i would be devasted if I spent that much money on a vehicle and it was a total lemon.

Is there a lot of 22 owners here that had the problem?

TIA

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u/JustOneMoreThingMaam — 7 days ago

Free drinks limited?

About to board a flight and got a notification about the in flight menu. I get a free drink with the credit card and always got the Kentucky Coffee. Now it has an asterisk next to it, which means it isn't included as a free beverage. If they are making cuts, I can't justify the annual fee anymore. I'll have to see if it has been cut. If so, I will cut the card from my arsenal.

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u/JustOneMoreThingMaam — 28 days ago