Well, after all of these years, I finally did it.

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Nice selection Dan! Definitely a good choice. 👍 Wife got a similar one but the 1500 version when her 2010 Avalanche was semi wiped out in a snow storm. She hauls two horses and more than fine for that. Still 6.0L. Damn thing is huge compared to the Avalanche. We also take it to see her 100 yr old dad who lives about 170 miles north (I could use my electric but lots better to use the ICE truck for peace of mind). Her truck's ride is amazingly smooth and comfortable. You're going to love what you purchased!
 
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Nice ride. Bet you gaze at it every time you look outside.

Bells and whistles?? Been there, still doing that.

We just parted ways with our '03 Civic (was not going to use Chineses parts to repair as none were available).

It was only last year (ie we had her for 21 years at this point) that we discovered that she had heated side mirrors. Found the button last year and wondered what it was for :emoji_fearful:
My brother is by far worse than me when it comes to anything tech. He drives an 2022 2500HD. He brings it over to me to figure things out for him, YouTube is great for stuff like that, without it, I'd be lost. With this new truck I had to download two new apps, one was the GMC app, the other was the LoJack app, which they threw in, or I wouldn't have it., talk about system overload, my brain is still confused. One funny side story, after we signed the papers and were ready to drive off my wife asks the salesman for the manual, he says that big screen on the dash is the manual because a paper manual for this truck would be thicker than her bible, we got a good laugh out of that.
Dan.
 
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Nice selection Dan! Definitely a good choice. 👍 Wife got a similar one but the 1500 version when her 2010 Avalanche was semi wiped out in a snow storm. She hauls two horses and more than fine for that. Still 6.0L. Damn thing is huge compared to the Avalanche. We also take it to see her 100 yr old dad who lives about 170 miles north (I could use my electric but lots better to use the ICE truck for peace of mind). Her truck's ride is amazingly smooth and comfortable. You're going to love what you purchased!
I sold our 5th wheel yesterday, best day ever. Our RV parking is tight, so whenever we wanted to use the trailer, I'd have to have a friend come over to help me roll it out by hand, which sucked. I'll never own another 5th wheel unless it stays in a park, like Steve is doing. I've towed bumper pulls my whole life with ease, just never could get used to backing the 5th wheel, the center pivot point wreaked havoc on my brain. (easy to do) LOL!!!
Even with all the cameras on this new truck I'd still have to pull the 5th wheel out by hand. As it only has a few inches on either side, so the truck wouldn't fit through the gate.

I woke up early this AM, started the truck with my phone to warm it up, then sat is the driveway exploring the gadgets that it has. Holy hell, it's gonna take some time, these things are computers on wheels.

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Yeah, I'm a complete mess trying to back up her horse trailer. She just laughs and says get out of the truck and let me do it or we'll be here all day 😂. She does on the first try! Definitely a show off.... 😆
 
Once I get over the intimidation factor. LOL!!!
If I'm not parking in a handicap spot, it's gonna be parked away from other cars for a while, at least until the new car smell is gone. LOL!!!
Good luck with that. I'll never forget when I bought a family van many moons ago. It was a big deal for us. I would park it on the fringes of parking lots. Came out one day with my groceries and there it was, way out there on the edge...with a shopping cart firmly planted up against it.:emoji_confounded:...cant have nuthin'...

I have a 2007 Silverado, base fleet model, no frills. Will likely have it until I die...our 2004 Toyota Sienna may also last us to the grave. I keep them well maintained. My wife still loves her van and doesn't want a new one. The great thing about it is its already scratched and dinged up (some of which she did herself) so we can park it anywhere with reckless abandon!

When I drive a rental, or my Dads vehicle, I have to get acquainted with the tech. It's distracting at first. I'll be bieng real careful backing out of a space and dad keeps saying, "your good, your good"...then I realize the rear-view is right there on the screen in front of me! I keep having to remind him we own "analog" vehicles! We still have to turn our heads to see stuff...

Had the adaptive cruise on a rental once. It was great in bumper to bumper traffic.

Congrats on the investment. A real treat now that your mortgage is paid off. I'm just shocked they still sell those things in Cali. Thought they were going to be banned over there coming soon (the petrol models).
 
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