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132 messages, Last post on May 31, 2008 at 12:24 PM
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Replying to: edlegue (Nov 21, 2006 1:35 pm) My 03 burb has something like 86K with 2700 hours on the engine, works out to 31 MPH average. I know mine has seen a lot of highway miles, but those are cancelled out by sitting in traffic a stop lights, driving in the city, sitting in your driveway with engine running etc. Like you said without the hour meter you'd never even be concerned about this issue. |
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new 2007 yukon denali AWD with nav, ent. pkg, rear view camera, heated wheel, sunroof for 49,900 before the 1750 rebate. MSRP 53510
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Replying to: drjmak1 (Jan 26, 2007 6:23 pm)
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Replying to: esacul (Mar 03, 2007 8:39 pm)
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Replying to: drjmak (Mar 10, 2007 7:32 am) 2.Who here has access to a Dealer Invoice or GM employee site ? |
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| Has anyone bought a Yukon Denali XL recently? I found one with an old build date that the dealer is offering for $10k off MSRP without junk add-ons. I'm deciding if I should run over there or wait for the deals to get sweeter... | |
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local dealer advertising in the paper this morning, '07 xl denali, $10,681 off msrp. similarly, not sure whether to jump on it, or wait to see if deals and/or financing offers get sweeter by end of year... |
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They look like the same vehicle when I line up the specs, but it seems like Yukons are about $1,500--$2,000 less expensive. Please help. Thanks.
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Right now, there's a $2000 consumer rebate, and on top of that, if it's old stock (as a lot are, it's just pick and choose to find one), there's either another $2000 from GM (invoiced between 11/12/06 and 1/10/07) OR an extra $4000 cash from GM (invoiced between 12/1/05 and 11/11/06). Of course, if you've already looked on Edmunds, you've probably seen this, but it's worth mentioning again, especially with people getting larger and larger discounts. Typical going rate (sans rebates) should immediately be invoice or around $500 or so under that (depends on the actual holdback and how badly they really want it gone), then minus any of the extra cash. There actually seems to be quite a few of them nationwide that have been sitting long enough to get even the bigger $4000 extra old age cash, at least based on dealer ads. And even if not old, there's still an enough of an '07 abundance (at least in most parts) that dealers are doing all that they can as usual to get them out. |
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Replying to: aggie10 (Sep 01, 2007 9:55 am) Double-check the specs both standard and optional, and go with either--as before, it basically just comes down to which look you prefer (Chevy or GMC) and/or what dealer and selection fits best.
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