Roger350 said:
Yeah, at 225k miles my wife's Tahoe needed to be replaced so it can be passed down to our daughter when she turns 16 this spring. Stretched it out as long as we could.
We are in this boat as well. High mileage Tahoe of my wife's we have been trying to limp along to get to where things went back to normal, but low and behold, it now needs another $4-5k dumped into it so I've been at the dealer all day to get her a new one. The rates are absurd these days, though I will say the pricing on the vehicles isn't all that bad. Inventory is still suspect, but if it's there, the price is ok. No negotiating really, but the advertised price didn't blow me away. Upper $60's for new Tahoes with well appointed interiors.
Wish we could have held out a little longer, but it's just not in the cards at this time.