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The reason you can't get the Allison is the same reason you cant get the Dmax engine in a burb, It won't fit. I know this sounds strange, but if you'll notice the Allison tranny and Dmax are only available in the 2500 HD and 3500 trucks, not on the 2500 or the 1500. The latter 2 are the platform that GM uses to make the burb. I am not sure when the redesign is coming for the appearance, but I did hear a rumor that the Dmax would be available in 06 on the Burb. I don't know if its true, if anyone could verify that would be great. I know I would be interested, although the MSRP of over 50K would scare me a whole lot. |
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What are the best deals anyone has gotten lately? We're not really in the market and our 2002 Avalanche is still almost flawless at 32k, but we've always wanted a white Yukon XL. Would have to order because we want a base 2wd SLE with only a few options, but might do this if we could get about $10k off. What has anyone else gotten lately on a new '04??
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Replying to: beach15 (Apr 15, 2004 4:15 pm) I believe that this was $863 under invoice or $506 over GMS price. The whole deal only took 15 minutes. I was prepared, I knew that everybody was offering supplier discount plus the 4$k rebates. I searched dealer inventory over the net & went to the dealer with the one that I wanted. Chicagoland had 25 black XLs and several hundred XLs within a 100 miles. I should have tried the GMS discount price but I didn't know what it was until I saw it at the dealer. As many Yukon XLs as there are on the lots, I'm guessing that the cash back will go to $5k in June. Any thoughts? |
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| I just bought my new Yukon XL with a MSRP of $49,365.30 for $36,805.20 with no DOC fee's full tank of gass and a dealer button down shirt thrown in. I even got a fair deal on my trade. I was able to get $1500 more than I really had hoped for. I know GM needs to move the over 80 days supply of Yukon XL's on hand but that was great. | |
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My lease expires in Oct., 2004. My residual is 24K for my 2001 1500 LT. The bank has called offering a "deal" at a wholesale price of 16K + tax, license and my next two payments for a total of approx. 20K. Is this a good deal or do I just pay the 500 drop off fee and walk away? Thanks for any input that you can give. Scott |
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We are looking at a 2004 1500 Z71 4Wd 4Dr (5.3L 8 cyl). Sticker price is $49,360. TMV with options is $43,600. Currently running $5500 rebates for Southeast area (Florida to be specific). Bringing our rough cost to $38,100 based on the TMV. Does this sound like a decent price if I can get it to fly? Currently own a 1997 1500 LT 4WD. Love it but the signs of age are becoming too expensive. Also, what is the current price for an extended warranty, high deductible for 6/100,000? Should I go with Chevy's or an aftermarket company? Thank you for your help. |
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Replying to: gators7 (Aug 21, 2004 11:17 am) or email.
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Replying to: osteo (Aug 23, 2004 11:40 am) Meet with them tomorrow to see what they will give me for my 1500. The tranny is going fast so I don't expect much.
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Replying to: gators7 (Aug 23, 2004 2:28 pm) Hope you have good luck with your purchase. Oh, they also quoted a price of $37110 for a 1500 LT 4WD but no sun, sound, dvd package.
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Replying to: gators7 (Aug 25, 2004 3:18 am) That's a lot of dough for 6/100,000.
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