2006 Chevrolet Other Pickups on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Please message me with questions at: alesiaasscheiblich@x5g.com .
2006 Chevrolet Kodiak C5500 2WD with the bullet proof 6.6 Duramax diesel engine and automatic Allison transmission.
I've owned this truck for the past year and half and have only used it as a daily driver until I recently bought a
prius. Yeah, I know....
Anyway, this truck has about 275,911 miles on it. It's in great shape, but not a show room truck, by any means. It
has nicks and scrapes on it that I try to get a close up on in the last 3 pictures.
This was the previous owners' work truck, which would explain the miles and wear, inside and out.
Other than having to prime the fuel filter after letting it sit for months in the winter, I've had no issues with
this truck and wouldn't expect any to arise in the years to come. I have receipts from the previous owner showing
injector service/replacements ($2959.09), a/c service ($1019.43), drive line service ($286.93), and general
maintenance done.
I also have a print out of the build sheet from the dealership where they told me this truck cost about $100,000 in
2006.
The build sheet is a couple pages long but some of it's highlights are, of course,
power windows, locks and mirrors
Heated mirrors
Power take off
Double cab
Dual Fuel tanks 22 gal/ 18 gal
Cruise control.
Vinyl seats
All that.
It also has an EDGE fuel mapping programer installed that displays your trans temperature and approximate fuel
mileage.
Some of the downsides are:
•Someone put in a 20" flip down tv which works and looks great when youre not moving but it rattles like crazy
when you're on the road. Which leads me to believe it wasn't installed properly.
•The cruise control works about 95% of the time. I've expericed it not wanting to engage before.
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