GMC Yukon/Yukon Denali Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#1 of 231 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali: Prices Paid & Buying Experience by kirstie_h HOST

Aug 01, 2003 (6:02 am)

How did you do on your Denali purchase? Share your experience here!

#2 of 231 Apparently... by dako_tian

Nov 04, 2003 (8:09 am)

Denali sales have been extremely slow!?! Or maybe all those happy recent buyers are too busy to post here? All those gadgets to learn and all....

#3 of 231 by steve_ HOST

Nov 04, 2003 (9:02 am)

It has been a long dry spell in here. Maybe the flurry of posts with attract some recent buyers
 
Steve, Host

#4 of 231 Invoice less rebates on 2003 by bcnet

Nov 06, 2003 (11:47 am)

Looking into purchasing a 2003 still on dealer's lot. One dealer through gmbuypower.com is offering invoice price less the rebates.
 
Any other recent price quotes?

#5 of 231 by scottinssmd

Nov 06, 2003 (3:45 pm)

What's invoice and what is your market? I would contemplate a trade up from my 00 Denali if I heard a decent deal.

#6 of 231 by proudnjcop

Nov 07, 2003 (12:22 pm)

Invoice minus rebates sounds like a good deal, but you may be able to do even better. I am from the NJ/NYC area and purchased a 2003 Denali back in July. Edmunds lists the invoice as $44,821 and after pitting a couple of dealerships against one another I was able to get the vehicle for $43,300. The only rebate I was entitled to was $1000 because I opted for the 0% financing. Otherwise I could have knocked another $3000 off the price. Keep in mind that this was in July before the 2004 came out. Now that the dealers have the new model, although there don't seem to be many changes, they should be willing to give you an even better deal in order to get rid of the leftover 2003s. If you can go back and forth between two or more dealerships, I am sure they will give you a great deal in order to be the one who gets rid of the leftover!

#7 of 231 by bcnet

Nov 07, 2003 (10:07 pm)

scottinssmd,
 
The invoice is $45,400 with msrp of $51,800. I'll get $3,500 of the $45,400 price.
 
I'm in Texas; this dealer was in Austin.

#8 of 231 GM is dealing by steve_ HOST

Nov 21, 2003 (1:55 pm)

Giveaway Time (Forbes)
 
Steve, Host

#9 of 231 Recent Offer and trade in value by ducati11

Nov 22, 2003 (9:48 pm)

I am looking at a 2003 Garnet Red Denali with 299 miles, new on lot, with sunroof,nav,captains chairs, and heated block. Sticker is $53545, they will sell for $42900. But more impressively they are willing to give me $19500 for my 2002 Olds Bravada AWD with 5-6 good size dings in it. They trade in value is the part that seems amazing.

#10 of 231 Great deals on Denalis by oddjobox

Nov 25, 2003 (3:00 pm)

Sticker price $53,120. Invoice price. $46,945.74 minus $3500 rebate - MC rebate - trade in of $6750 = $36374.16 + tax and license.
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