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GMC Yukon Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Current rates [beach15 #58] by mtbon
Jun 03, 2004 (6:45 am)
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Replying to: beach15 (Jun 02, 2004 1:08 pm)

Just in a few days, either way I go I lose out on $500 for the Tahoe and $1500 on the Envoy. The Truckfest $1K bonus cash expired on 6-1-04. I do, however, still have the exclusise bonus cash of $1500 (but that cannot be combined with the owner loyalty). Too bad, I could not make up my mind before 6-1!
 
Before 6-1:
Tahoe, $3K cash to cust + $1K TF bonus + $1.5K exclus. bonus = $5.5K.
Envoy, $4K cash to cust + $1K TF bonus + $1.5K exclus. bonsu = $6.5K.
 
After 6-1:
Tahoe, $5K owner loyalty OR $3K cash + $1.5K exclus. bonus = $4.5K.
Envoy, $5K owner loyalty OR $3.5K cash $1.5K exclus. bonus = $5K.
 
What exactly is the employee discount?
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RE: What exactly is the employee discount? by beach15
Jun 03, 2004 (4:40 pm)
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It's special pricing that's quite a bit below invoice, given to those who are either employees of GM or are family members of someone who does.
 
Supplier pricing, on the other hand, is slightly higher than the employee pricing, but is available to a lot of people who work for a company that is somehow related to GM.
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Current final cost deals? by wallet
Jun 19, 2004 (11:09 am)
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Any new info to share in the Northeast? Over two weeks since the last post.
 
We're looking for a Tahoe LS with 4WD and cloth 3rd row, with NO other options. We've found a few with just minimal options to keep the MSRP in the low $39K area (~ 39,150 with trailer equip.; inv. of ~$34,400).
 
Without negotiation, we've been offered several from a volume dealer in the Northeast at 28,900: $5K total rebates + 5250 dealer disc. for a total of 10,250 off.
 
Are we getting greedy hoping to get this down to the low $28K range? We're starting to wonder if we should just jump on it if we can get $300-500 more off, as it appears that the minimal option Tahoes (with 4WD and 3rd row cloth) are getting hard to find.
 
TIA.
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Denver Deal by tahoeride
Jun 24, 2004 (6:50 pm)
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Best deal I was able to find in Denver was with Bozarth on Havana. '04 Z71 loaded- Sticker of 47475- $500.00 below invoice - sell 41110. Received the OL of 5000, and 1200 in GM Card cash, finished price of 35000.00. They gave the best trade for my '02 Silverado LT/Z71, 21000, as buck per mile on the clock. Had a problem with stains on the white paint after a couple weeks, they were ready to just give me another NEW Z71, no questions asked! Unbelievable customer service, unbelievable sales staff - before and after the fact,,, That is what keeps me going back to Ed's Chevy Shop!!!
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Re: Current rates [mtbon #59] by cmeng
Jun 24, 2004 (11:02 pm)
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Replying to: mtbon (Jun 03, 2004 6:45 am)

mtbon,
 
Can you give us some more info on the "exclusive bonus" cash that you have referred to in the post?
 
Thanks
#64 of 176
Pulled the trigger the other day by wallet
Jun 25, 2004 (12:50 pm)
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Tahoe LS with 4WD, 3rd row cloth, trailer pkg., wheel flairs, a few other minor options, in silver (a color we really wanted). Sticker was 39,790,we paid 28,700 (5590 dealer discount and 5500 rebates); then another $3K+ off for GM Rewards to get us down near 25,500.......
#65 of 176
Suburban price by beach15
Jun 27, 2004 (4:40 pm)
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Well, not that it's that awesome of a deal, but we just bought a new '04 Suburban LS 2wd for $300 over invoice, minus the $5,000 loyalty rebate.
 
Knew what we wanted and that no local dealer had it, so we went to the closest one who we've also had a vehicle serviced at and liked, gave them the specs, they did a search and found what matched within 200 miles.
 
Confirmed they could get the truck and did so a few days later. The price wasn't like what some here get, but they gave a great trade-in price on our Avalanche, are nice to deal with, and are just down the road--all of that is worth more than a couple hundred bucks anyway.
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Re: Current rates [cmeng #63] by mtbon
Jun 29, 2004 (5:26 am)
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Replying to: cmeng (Jun 24, 2004 11:02 pm)

This is a coupon I received in the mail from GM. It says Get $1,000 or $1,500 Bonus Cash on Top of most current national incentives. It is redeemable only at GM dealers participating in the 24 hour test drive. Expires 9/30/04. However, I could not combine it with the $5K GM owner loyalty. I think this coupon is tied into the GM Card which I have.
 
Anyway I bit the bullet and took delivery of a '04 Tahoe LT with 'Sun and Sound' and 'Safe and Secure' packages. MSRP was $46,690. Negotiated with dealer for $6500 in dealer discounts, took the GM owner loyalty rebate of $5K and applied $4100 in GM Card earnings. Final price was $31,090. Drove 600 miles in one week and so far love the vehicle.
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GM card rebate by liquidlab
Jun 29, 2004 (7:29 am)
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How can you apply $4100 when the maximum is $2000 for a 2004 Tahoe?
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Re: GM card rebate [liquidlab #67] by mtbon
Jun 29, 2004 (7:59 am)
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Replying to: liquidlab (Jun 29, 2004 7:29 am)

I have the 'old' Gold card, not the new Platinum one with the redemption limits by vehicle.

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