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209 messages, Last post on Nov 07, 2009 at 10:30 PM
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What is a good deal now? Edmunds says 4500 + another 6k in incentives. Yet over on the Chevy side people are saying they are dropping 15k or more off of sticker on fully loaded Tahoes. I am looking at a 2008 Denali with 20" wheels, REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, moonroof, nav. Local dealer here has about 20 still in stock.
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Replying to: bearnkd (Nov 03, 2008 7:26 pm) |
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Yeah with the sales off by that much you can make a great deal. Generally you can get a better deal with Chevy because there are more Chevy dealers than GMC.
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Replying to: motucars (Nov 06, 2008 8:01 pm) |
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I really could use some advice please. Im going tomorrow to look at a 08 yukon denali xl, gold/tan, and pretty darn loaded. MSRP is 59,010.00. With bonus cash and yada yada yada the price right now is a firm 43,388.00. Is that a good deal? Ive been through so many (rude!) dealers who wont even negotiate a penny more off whats listed in the window. Ive had replies like 'no way' and 'good luck'. Dont dealers bargain anymore at all or is this straight up that what we see in the window is what we should pay? Thank you. Any advice right now would be so greatly appreciated.
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Replying to: aquaria (Nov 14, 2008 11:11 am)
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Replying to: tonyg41 (Nov 14, 2008 2:13 pm) I tried to negotiate with local dealers, doing just what you said, and they were so rude I couldnt believe it. One guy said 'no way' and wouldnt even take my name and number. Another one said 'good luck and if you find one for that price let me know and Ill go buy a hundred of them'. No one is negotiating at all. They say the price on the tag is the bottom line. Im actually driving to another state tomorrow to check out this rig. I figured with the economy crisis and the end of the year approaching that someone might be willing to dicker a little, but no one is budging. As for waiting, the tranny in my current rig is ready to go and from everything Ive read about the bailout it will probably come in the form of a 3k credit. If thats offered by the government I dont see GMC continuing the 6k discount thats running now. So Im thinking, but wanted opinions, on whether 43 is a good price or not. Thank you!
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Replying to: aquaria (Nov 14, 2008 8:18 pm) |
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