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GMC Yukon Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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dardson1 by tidester HOST
Jan 16, 2004 (10:55 pm)
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The feedback form is intended, among other things, for edmunds.com users to alert our editors to possible discrepancies, shortcomings or inaccuracies in our posted prices and for users to seek clarification on how prices are arrived at. You had raised a question earlier about pricing and Steve suggested a course of action which I also recommend. Our editors fully appreciate the feedback!
 
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Bought an LS today by roughlyright
Jan 17, 2004 (5:39 pm)
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Large dealership in Houston TX I-45
 
MSRP $37350.00
Dealer add on $3695.00 ( absolutely worthless)
 
After addendum sticker 41045.00
 
Paid $27350.00 5 hours of negotiating (another 3 to complete the deal)maybe I wasn't clear enough when I told him what I would pay the first time.
 
Plus $300 B.S. no body could even explain it fee, $65 TAG, $33 Title, $25 inspection, $50 Doc fee, $79 dealer inventory Tax
 
Total = $27842
 
I'm content with the price but all the haggling took the fun out of buying a new car.
 
Hope this helps for reference.
RR
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To roughnight. How did you do it.? by biggie4852
Jan 17, 2004 (10:45 pm)
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I know the GMS price was $3350 on my LS Tahoe with a MSRP 41000 and my supplier price was 4% higher than that. But you paid even less than employee price. If you purchase for $27842 this mean you paid $24000? before taxes that a unheard of price. Congratulations
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Hey Biggie by roughlyright
Jan 18, 2004 (10:16 am)
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I gave them the rebate so it was actually MSRP $37350, my price $30,850-$3500 rebate = $27,350+ their doc fees of $350.00. So all in all I guess I got $9650 discount.
 
I didn't include the $3695.00 they added to the MSRP for the security/appearance package,which consisted of pinstriping, a kill switch, and some sort of theft guarantee of $2500, because it was B.S. I could have done all that for a few hundred. So essentially I didn't pay for the add-on.
 
I'm not sure if $9650.00 off MSRP, including rebate, is all that good but it was the best I could do. I feel like I went about it the wrong way, instead of dealing with GM buypower, because you can get Tahoes and Yukons in Houston for about 10k off sticker, including rebate, all day here if you're persistent.
 
RR
 
My LS consists of
34,200.00 Base price
 1,735.00 LS preferred
          -5.3
          -Front Buckets
          -Rear Audio Controls
          -Bose
   350.00 Side impact Airbags
   250.00 Liftgate/Liftglass
   815.00 Destination
37,350.00 Total MSRP
#36 of 176
Just got $11,000 off MSRP by agouram5
Feb 11, 2004 (2:11 pm)
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checked the web and followed GM Pricing to get a
quote on an inventory Tahoe at a valley dealer...
after seeing the $9500 discount on the board here, told the internet sales guy he had to do better that... Valencia internet manager promised
$11,000 off MSRP and they were advertising at that # for the weekend!
bought an LS with LS interior and 17" wheels, so walked out with new truck for less than ebayers want for 2 years old w/20K+ miles... very happy wife who likes the drive and handling and visability better than the '03 Expedition! Full warranty period makes me happy!
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agouram5 by porknbeans
Feb 11, 2004 (2:32 pm)
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Congrats on the purchase and welcome aboard.
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confused about tahoe rebates by kpyeatt
Feb 12, 2004 (5:50 pm)
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the gm website says rebates on 'o4 tahoes are 3000, but everyone posting here says they got 3500 in cash back. so what is it? also looking for "roughlyright" poster who bought in Houston back in Jan. What dealer did you buy from? Did you talk to Lawrence Marshall in Hempstead?
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2004 Yukon SLT by amilby
Feb 17, 2004 (9:06 am)
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I bought a Yukon last Saturday (V-day present for wife). I was able to brow-beat them into a low price (lower than invoice) on a loaded SLT (heated seats, leather, 2nd row captains chairs, XM, OnStar, 6 disk in dash, etc, etc) Only thing we didn't get was sunroof. We got it for around 32k plus 0% financing for 60 mo. We caught the dealership as they were moving locations, so they were more willing to unload cars quickly so they didn't have the expense of moving them across town. Plus, it was a snow day here in Dallas, so the dealership was very slow - they were happy to make ANY sale.
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rebate by dardson1
Feb 18, 2004 (7:08 pm)
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I bought Jan. 10. Rebate was $3000 but there was an additional $500 (forgot what they called it). Anyway, they lump it together to = $3500
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700 miles on Tahoe at Delivery by mattrig
Mar 01, 2004 (9:49 am)
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I just purchased an '04 Tahoe for what I feel was a good price. The features we wanted were not in any Tahoe on the lot so they had to locate one for us in Pa. As we went to pick up the veichle the dealer said it had 600 miles on it when it really had 699 miles. Now if they picked up the vechile in PA there is no point in PA 600 miles from us. What should we have done? We feel like we were taken advantage of. Any comments would be appreciated.

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