For Sale: 2009 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid

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Old 09-02-2014, 12:27 PM
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The day has come. I am putting my green machine up for sale. My lovely wife wants a newer body style Tahoe, so I will be parting with the Hybrid.

Such a sweet ride. It will be missed....

The Good: Still under factory powertrain warranty! No known mechanical problems with the vehicle. Meticulously maintained. Fully synthetic oil and 93 octane fuels since I acquired it. I have deleted the resonator and Installed Volant CAI. I still have original intake and will include it in the sale.

The Bad: Very small ding on rear passenger window sill. It should be visible in one of the pictures. While very small, I wanted to list it to be thorough. The vehicle was in an accident before I owned it. Small fender bender with another vehicle which required the front bumper to be replaced. No airbag deployed. No other related damage or bent parts. I checked the vehicle thoroughly before purchasing it. Please feel free to check carfax to confirm this minor accident.

The Ugly: None! No kidding the interior and exterior are in excellent shape! The pictures tell the story and it drives like a dream. Test drives available.

Please feel free to reach out with any questions comments or concerns you may have about this vehicle. Here is the link to Autotrader....

Miles: 88,300
Color: Silver Birch Metallic
2WD
Black interior
VIN: 1GNFC13519R113454
Price: $27,000

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Old 09-02-2014, 07:24 PM
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another nice looking hybrid!
 
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Old 10-02-2014, 11:14 PM
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Can you tell me what state/general area you are located? I might be interested in looking at it.
 
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Old 10-12-2014, 06:32 AM
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I had my 2009 4WD $80k mile listed on autotrader and craigslist for $25,000 for about 3 months without any serious bites (southern Maryland). I finally ended up trading it in for $23,000 for a 2010 Honda Pilot (they listed it for sale at $26,500). I absolutely LOVED my Yukon but I needed to downgrade. Also I knew that, given it was a hybrid, when it reaced 100k miles that the value would plummet.

You might need to rethink your price given the milage and it only being a 2WD version. GLWS!
 
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Old 10-12-2014, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by NavyAirTraffic
I had my 2009 4WD $80k mile listed on autotrader and craigslist for $25,000 for about 3 months without any serious bites (southern Maryland). I finally ended up trading it in for $23,000 for a 2010 Honda Pilot (they listed it for sale at $26,500). I absolutely LOVED my Yukon but I needed to downgrade. Also I knew that, given it was a hybrid, when it reaced 100k miles that the value would plummet. You might need to rethink your price given the milage and it only being a 2WD version. GLWS!
I hope you're not disappointed with your pilot. I have a Honda Pilot as well and still have it at 210k miles. It did not give very good mileage compared to my escalade hybrid. I found my hybrid as very reliable than my honda. Every 110k miles you will need a timing belt and water pump replaced. The VTM fluid has to be replaced every 30k miles(4wd). EGR valve/filter somewhere around 80k miles. I'm lucky with my transmission since I replaced the fluid drain and fill every 60k miles. So, as much as I liked the utility and the incognito of driving a pilot, the escalade hybrid's reliability and minimal maintenance cost trumped the pilot.
 

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Old 10-13-2014, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by NavyAirTraffic
I had my 2009 4WD $80k mile listed on auto trader and Craigslist for $25,000 for about 3 months without any serious bites (southern Maryland). I finally ended up trading it in for $23,000 for a 2010 Honda Pilot (they listed it for sale at $26,500). I absolutely LOVED my Yukon but I needed to downgrade. Also I knew that, given it was a hybrid, when it reached 100k miles that the value would plummet.

You might need to rethink your price given the mileage and it only being a 2WD version. GLWS!
I also thought 27K sounded optimistic(although I liked it!).

Here in Arizona the Hybrid Tahoe/Yukon's are retailing for 20K-25K and Wholesaling(trade in) for 17K-20K. This is the main reason I opted to keep mine, that and I haven't really found a suitable replacement, I looked at the 2015 Tahoe and it's nice but 60K?

Arizona seems to be the land of the pick up truck and huge SUV, MPG isn't a concern for most consumers here and (all)Hybrids go unnoticed and for the most part unwanted.
I did notice that in California they command a higher price, probably due to the fact that driving a Hybrid there is like a status symbol or something.
 
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Old 10-13-2014, 01:01 PM
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The last time I checked kbb has a higher trade in/resale value vs an equally equipped GM SUV.
 
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Old 02-18-2015, 04:49 PM
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So yeah $27k was optimistic... Just wanted to see if anyone would bite. The funny thing is, I still love the car. So let's say the listing hasn't been pushed to sell quickly.

I'm willing to entertain any reasonable offers to keep my wife happy. If I have to keep it for 70k more mile, no tears here.

Any takers?

@evois Enjoy your new ride!
 
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Old 02-18-2015, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by H-Bomb9000
So yeah $27k was optimistic... Just wanted to see if anyone would bite. The funny thing is, I still love the car. So let's say the listing hasn't been pushed to sell quickly. I'm willing to entertain any reasonable offers to keep my wife happy. If I have to keep it for 70k more mile, no tears here. Any takers? @evois Enjoy your new ride!
Thanks!. Though it is not the same as the hybrid. I can only muster 12mpg in the city while my hybrid never went as low as 17mpg city. In the highway the most range I could get was 487 actual miles with 25.5 gallons used. The hybrid can do it in 550 miles. I liked the adaptive cruise control of the new one though. If a new hybrid from cadillac comes along, you know I'll be back!
 
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Old 03-06-2015, 02:27 PM
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Well I sold it. I got $20k for it. Some lucky summa***** is getting a sweet deal.

I have enjoyed my time here in the forums, and learned some things. I want to thank each of you for your time and input. I'll drop in from time to time to say hello.

-Ryan
 

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