hey guys Im about to but this 2008 chevy tahoe 4.8 v8 engine, the car had one owner who is an American football trainer so the guy traveled alot where he ended up putting 300,000 miles on the car. Itook it to a mechanic we checked it out with the computers and manually plus test driving it and the car had no problems at all except for the engine light being on and the problems were three things evap pressure sensor,oxygen sensor,and the fuel pump sensor other than that and the 300,000 miles the car is perfect plus he is asking 5000 for it.So my question is do you think i will have any problems with this car after i fix those three issues ? and will the car last me for 500,000 if i take good care of it?

Asked by Hamaad Sep 22, 2015 at 12:18 AM about the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 4WD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

please let me know ASAP because the deal wont last.

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Shot in the dark on that one, $5000 for that many miles is a lot. The only way I would pay that is if he took it in and had thoughs items fixed. You have him show receipts that it got fixed. These things that are wrong can be easily fixed, but why should you pay for it? Have him take $2000 off the price. (MY OPINION)

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