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  • COULD OF BEEN A COWBOY!!!   I have had a diesel truck for as long as I can remember (if my daughter was here she would say "with your memory dad that doesn't sound very long :) ")... but I can assure you it is decades. I live out of my truck and I set it up exactly as I need it for my purposes...I put lots of km a year. I tell my wife if I was a cowboy my truck would be my horse, GET ALONG LITTLE DOGGIE !!! I spend a lot of time in my truck and after a while I grow familiar to every aspect and feature and I rely on everything being exactly where it should be in my many storage compartments (my daughter says "Dad, its just a truck" ... and then she rolls her eyes...she doesn't understand) SO LONG OLD FRIEND!!! As I have mentioned I drive a lot of miles and so in a very few years my horse (truck) gets to that sad day when it is time to put it out to pasture. (approximately 180,000 km) OLD DOG....NEW TRUCK!!! I always delay when it comes time to change up my ride and it was no different this time. I called around for months checking selection and prices on a new chevy or gmc only. (believe me ...I know my trucks and I have gone with Fords and Dodges before and they betrayed me and left me out in the cold...litterally.) Many months passed and the 180 000 passed on my obdometer then the 190 000 and still no replacement. YEE HAW... I was reminded once again by a billboard on the highway that caught my eye and I thought i would try a different dealership. I explained my situation to the salesman (Brian) and I could tell by his voice he understood my situation. I explained exactly what I required from my new steed and would not only require this potential replacement to be similar to my old ride, with some added new features and options, but I also expected to acquire it at a great price. I left my request with Brian and within the hour he called back and he said he believes he has located the one which I had been in search of. I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW I immediately went to the dealership and he was right. This was the one I had been looking for, I talked to Brian and Brad and bought it on the spot and got a great deal. GRASSHOPPER... (Kung Fu TV reference for the old people like me)... These guys know their stuff and are very fast and efficient. I have dealt with many dealerships over the years and I can say these guys know how to cut to the chase and give you what you are asking for with no sales pitches or balony (obviously i have no idea how to spell balony). I normally hate sales people (especially the ones that shadow you) but not this time...very professional. TRUE LOVE... I now have my new truck (horse) and it is awesome. Some days I stand in front of the window just to look at it :). My wife regularly asks me if I still love her more than my truck. I know whats best for me and so I tell her what she wants to hear :).   Thanks Brian and Brad
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