Countryboy
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- Jun 8, 2006
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- Load Out Tech. / Heavy Equipment Operator / Locomo
What are your thoughts on the Quadra-steer trucks that Chevy produced a couple years back? If you own or owned one, how is it holding up? Was it worth the extra money to have the extra steering capability?
I ask because a local guy is selling one with 32,000 miles on it for $16,000. This is a near perfect truck with no problems and is still under the extended warranty. I spoke to the guy and he said it was the worst purchase he ever made. The guy is a good friend of mine's dad so he is being truthful about why he is selling it. Its $20,000 for anybody else. He said that he wasted money on that option and that he shoulda spent the extra money on leather seats or something. He said it just wasn't for him but I think it could be for me, especially at that price. If worst comes to worst, I could always throw a solid axle under it and still be way ahead on the money and driving a fairly new truck.
I never really looked into the "workings" of this set up so I don't really know much about it. I do know that its no longer offered so that says alot about how it sold I guess. If it ain't no good then say so cause I can't never pass up a good deal on a unique truck. All wheel steer in the woods would be great but walking out of the woods cause its broke down sucks.
I ask because a local guy is selling one with 32,000 miles on it for $16,000. This is a near perfect truck with no problems and is still under the extended warranty. I spoke to the guy and he said it was the worst purchase he ever made. The guy is a good friend of mine's dad so he is being truthful about why he is selling it. Its $20,000 for anybody else. He said that he wasted money on that option and that he shoulda spent the extra money on leather seats or something. He said it just wasn't for him but I think it could be for me, especially at that price. If worst comes to worst, I could always throw a solid axle under it and still be way ahead on the money and driving a fairly new truck.
I never really looked into the "workings" of this set up so I don't really know much about it. I do know that its no longer offered so that says alot about how it sold I guess. If it ain't no good then say so cause I can't never pass up a good deal on a unique truck. All wheel steer in the woods would be great but walking out of the woods cause its broke down sucks.