champion221elite
Super Member
Not my 2004 Chevy Tahoe 4x4. If I didn't already own it before Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, I would have figured it got flooded in the storm surge and was then sold at auction.
The Tahoe is my daily driver and is used to pull my boat. I don't take it off road, or abuse it. I've gone through more ABS and ride height sensors than I can even count. It eats brakes and rotors like they're candy. I've replaced wheel bearings, U-Joints, Hydroboost brake booster and numerous other little things.
I bought the Tahoe with 30,000 miles and now it has around 82,000 miles. I can't wait to get rid of it next year and get something more reliable.
The Tahoe is my daily driver and is used to pull my boat. I don't take it off road, or abuse it. I've gone through more ABS and ride height sensors than I can even count. It eats brakes and rotors like they're candy. I've replaced wheel bearings, U-Joints, Hydroboost brake booster and numerous other little things.
I bought the Tahoe with 30,000 miles and now it has around 82,000 miles. I can't wait to get rid of it next year and get something more reliable.