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Chevrolet Avalanche Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#64 of 120
Idocpilks Z66 by idocpilk
Mar 03, 2002 (2:03 pm)
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Smartalec! I finally pulled the trigger and really love this rig. I need to have the alignment done...pulling to the left. Other than that its sweet. Did have the rust under the window seals but the dealer cleaned it up and it looks perfect. My brother inlaw traded this one up from Arkansas...just finished breaking it in. Trying not to look at the gas guage Already looking at what I can do next..after the mudflaps of course.
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Cap on old GM Gold Card by rthayer
Mar 06, 2002 (7:12 am)
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my GM gold card, circa 1996, was, I understood
capped at $3500 and you had 7 years in which
to use the accumulated credit (7 x 500) Since
I am planning to use this when I get to 3500,
is this correct? I read the agreement and even
contacted GM about it and I think this is the
correct interpretation.
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That's my understanding. by txyank1
Mar 06, 2002 (10:59 am)
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And the accumulation is always for 7 years. So if you haven't used it in year 8, year one's earnings drop off. At least that's the way it was when I first got mine. Not sure if it's changed. I've used mine 3 times, so the most I ever had was just under $1k.
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G.M family price by sabrezs
Mar 12, 2002 (9:57 pm)
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My dad's retired GM, So a good gms price of 28,200 msrp 33,435 plus 2,200 on gm card and 2002 rebate. Total price $24,000 w/ Z66 and Leather.
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They Advertised a "Similar" Unit by avnut
Apr 23, 2002 (11:07 pm)
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Selected my Z/71 with full leather, sunroof, running boards, 410's, pinstripes, WOL Tires and Onstar. The dealer's sticker was $39,901 & MSRP $38,501. They had advertised a "plain jane" for $6,500 off MSRP. I told them I wanted this particular AV with the same discount. They allegedly called GM before signing off on it. With the $2002 cash, she went out the door for $29,888. There is no sales tax here in Oregon. Watch the ads and ask for the same deal on the vehicle you really want.
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What did the Dealer do by txyank1
Apr 24, 2002 (4:08 am)
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to it to raise the price to $39,901 from MSRP?
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av price in north california by johnnycat8
Apr 29, 2002 (7:12 pm)
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I need to move i live in sacramento california av's are all over here my dealer john l sullivan in roseville ca has about 150 1500's and 100 2500's in stock i got the red z 71 with all the goodies ecept the sun roof and roof rack seen enought problems on here about them this is my second av the first one was a pewter z 66 but it was lemoned by gm and they replaced it with the z 71 at no add cost i only paid 27,600 for it but took 6 hours of game play the avg price here is about 32,000 for the 2 by and 38,000 to 42,000 for z 71's
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Av price in Pa. by vermontlanche
Apr 30, 2002 (10:54 am)
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Just picked up a pewter Z71 Avalanche, loaded with everything. I didn't read all the posts so I don't know if anyone mentioned this yet. The 1st Avalanches off the line were base priced $720 less than they are know. At some point they were raised $220 and then a month or 2 ago raised the other $500. So the idea here is to try to find one on the lot thta has been there a few months and it will be lower priced. Anyway, the MSRP on mine was $38,966. The dealer is willing to take under invoice. I happened to have a GM Supplier discount which gave me $200 under invoice and the dealer gave me $600 of his $700 profit under this program. This was $800 under invoice(the one was on the lot a couple of months so it was $500 less than a one that just came off the truck). Take off $2002 rebate, $2500 GM card rebate, $1500 Driver Edge credit card rebate and I paid $27,000 out of the door. This thuck had Z71, heated leather seats, sunroof, luggage carrier, convenience package, and running boards. I drove 400 miles to pick this up from Vermont to Pennsylvania. See Valley Chevrolet in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Good Luck.
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Av price in Savannah by jerseygirl2
Jun 05, 2002 (4:30 pm)
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Just purchased my dream truck...metallic green Z66, except for On-Star, it is loaded. I did my research and was able to get 3% over dealer invoive with no hassle. Awesome, I can't drive it enough!
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invoice pricing?? by bullfrog1
Jun 18, 2002 (6:53 am)
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I am intrigued with how everybody states how far below dealer invoice they paid for their new Avalanche. With a GM Supplier discount form you are entitled to 4% above what a GM employee pays. This price amounts to 88.6% of the MSRP or 11.4% off the MSRP. A GM employee can buy the same vehicle for 15.5% off the MSRP. The dealer still makes a profit of about 3%(7% if you use GM Supplier discount form), if you take into account holdback. These prices are spelled out on the invoice form that the dealer uses. Until July, the rebate on an Avalanche is $2500. So on a 40,000 Avalanche, and a GM Supplier form plus the rebate you pay $32940 for a savings of $7060. Add to it GM card savinges etc, you get your best price. Not sure where some of you get these strange prices. I also have never purchased a new vehicle with over 8 miles on the speedometer.

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