School me on some K2 diesels

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So, I think I am leaning toward the Denali. I have gone through weighing what I want/need (need is a very loose term because I could probably get by with a 1/2 tone with a tow package).

It breaks down like this. Fully optioned and money not being an object I would put the Super Duty on top, but money is an object so not wanting to pay for the extras that would put the Ford over the top changes things. GM vs Ford optioned equally they are about equal price then, but at that point I prefer the GM.

Now between the GM brothers I go back and forth. I love the looks of the High Country, but also like the looks of the Denali. Price is pretty equal between the two. The thing that gives the Denali the slight edge is the gauge setup. I like the 8inch digital gauge set up. So, unless I can find a High Country for a couple grand cheaper (otherwise equally optioned) I will most likely end up with a Denali.

Now I am just sitting back watching the deals. I'm not going to pull the trigger until I can get around $10,000 off sticker. I'm in no rush.
There's a dealer not far from me offering just that on 2016 models. I swear, if I made the money I make in the summer all year long I'd be sitting in a new :chevy:.
 

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So, I think I am leaning toward the Denali. I have gone through weighing what I want/need (need is a very loose term because I could probably get by with a 1/2 tone with a tow package).



It breaks down like this. Fully optioned and money not being an object I would put the Super Duty on top, but money is an object so not wanting to pay for the extras that would put the Ford over the top changes things. GM vs Ford optioned equally they are about equal price then, but at that point I prefer the GM.



Now between the GM brothers I go back and forth. I love the looks of the High Country, but also like the looks of the Denali. Price is pretty equal between the two. The thing that gives the Denali the slight edge is the gauge setup. I like the 8inch digital gauge set up. So, unless I can find a High Country for a couple grand cheaper (otherwise equally optioned) I will most likely end up with a Denali.



Now I am just sitting back watching the deals. I'm not going to pull the trigger until I can get around $10,000 off sticker. I'm in no rush.

There's a dealer not far from me offering just that on 2016 models. I swear, if I made the money I make in the summer all year long I'd be sitting in a new :chevy:.



I'm already seeing close to that on 17s. The 16s around here are getting closer to 14 off. I really want that new motor though.
 

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I am going to go drive a 6.2 with tow package. I know it would cover my needs. I just don't know if I want to go gas again.
 

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I'm already seeing close to that on 17s. The 16s around here are getting closer to 14 off. I really want that new motor though.

Maybe I heard the commercial on the radio wrong. :dunno:
 

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I'm already seeing close to that on 17s. The 16s around here are getting closer to 14 off. I really want that new motor though.



Maybe I heard the commercial on the radio wrong. :dunno:



Probably not. They are advertising the 16s at that. They're not advertising the 17s with the big discounts yet. You have to hunt some. That's kinda why I'm waiting. I can wait a couple months if it saves me a $1,000-2,000.
 

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