Chevrolet Silverado Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#305 of 758 how about this deal? by rphelan

Aug 29, 2007 (7:05 pm)

2007 Chevrolet CC10543 - Silverado: 1500 2WD Crew Cab Short Box
Color1: 41U Black Exterior Color
Color2: N/A
Trim: 84D Ebony/Light Titanium Custom Cloth
Package: 1LT LT1 Option Package
Engine: LY5 Engine: 5.3L, V-8
Trans: M30 Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
Other: 1SZ Option Package Discount
AJ1 Glass: Deep Tinted
AP8 Remote Start Accomodations Package
AU3 Power Door Locks
AZ3 Uplevel Bench Seats
B30 Floor Covering: Color Keyed Carpet with Floor Mats
B32 Floor Mats, Front
B33 Floor Mats, Rear
B85 Moldings, Body Side, Black or Bright, Package Dependent
C49 Defogger, Rear Window, Electric
C5U GVW Rating 6800 Lbs
C67 Air Conditioning, Manual
DF5 Mirror I/S R/V-Lt Sens-Compass/Temp
DL8 Mirrors, O/S, Power, Heated
E63 Body, Fleetside
FE9 Federal Emissions
G80 Locking Differential, Rear
GT4 Rear Axle, 3.73 Ratio
JL4 Stabilitrak - Stability Control
K34 Cruise Control
K47 Air Cleaner, High Capacity
KNP Transmission Cooling System
P58 Wheel 20" Polished Aluminum
PDA Texas Edition
QSS Tires, P275/55R20, All Season, Blackwall
R9Z Sold Order Expedite
SAF Spare Tire Lock
TUF Emblem - Texas Edition Package
UE1 OnStar Communication System
US8 Radio, AM/FM Stereo, Auto Tone, CD
V22 Grille: Chrome Surround
V76 Recovery Hooks
VK3 License Plate Front Mounting Pkg
Z60 Suspension Package: High Performance
Z82 Trailering Package
ZY1 Solid Paint Application
 
for $24,962 +TT&L - this includes my GM supplier discount and 4000 cash back.
 
any comments would be helpful.

#306 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [rphelan] by jfritsch

Aug 30, 2007 (4:02 am)

Replying to: rphelan (Aug 29, 2007 7:05 pm)
If this is a new body style 32000 or so MSRP truck it is about an average deal. If the old body style too high.
 
good luck
--jjf
2007 Chevrolet CC10543 - Silverado: 1500 2WD Crew Cab Short Box
Color1: 41U Black Exterior Color
Color2: N/A
Trim: 84D Ebony/Light Titanium Custom Cloth
Package: 1LT LT1 Option Package
Engine: LY5 Engine: 5.3L, V-8
Trans: M30 Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
Other: 1SZ Option Package Discount
AJ1 Glass: Deep Tinted
AP8 Remote Start Accomodations Package
AU3 Power Door Locks
AZ3 Uplevel Bench Seats
B30 Floor Covering: Color Keyed Carpet with Floor Mats
B32 Floor Mats, Front
B33 Floor Mats, Rear
B85 Moldings, Body Side, Black or Bright, Package Dependent
C49 Defogger, Rear Window

#307 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [jfritsch] by rphelan

Aug 30, 2007 (5:37 am)

Replying to: jfritsch (Aug 30, 2007 4:02 am)
yes, it's the new body style.. final price would be 24,9xx + TT&L after rebates & Supplier discount.
 
what's the invoice on one of these? is Edmunds dead-on on invoice pricing?
 
it really hinges on my trade in.. we'll see how it goes.

#308 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [jfritsch] by njv16

Aug 30, 2007 (7:49 pm)

Replying to: jfritsch (Aug 30, 2007 4:02 am)
Hi. I'm looking at an new body style 2007 Silverado Crew Cab LT1 4WD truck. With it optioned out how I want it, the MSRP is $34,300. I have been trying to deal on a truck like this for the past month but dealers don't seem to be dealing. What would be a good, but realistic price, to get this truck at after rebates and negotiating but before taxes?

#309 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [njv16] by jfritsch

Aug 31, 2007 (5:27 am)

Replying to: njv16 (Aug 30, 2007 7:49 pm)
Depending on what you mean by dealing, 7000-8000+ off msrp is a good deal.
 
Put out requests for bids via email to 20-30 dealers last week of the month (chevy website) with your requirements ,top 3-4 color choices and approximate msrp. Tell them you are buying before end of month and have emailed 30 dealers. Work the top 3-5 out of the 10 or so who respond against one another (2nd round 10 get your cell #). You want price with all doc fees and title included. Do 98% of your work from your air conditioned home and expend your energy on those who make the cut. Its useless walking in to 1 or 2 dealerships trying to "haggle" as only about 10% of dealerships toward the end of a given month really need to make a sale.
 
Good luck
--jjf

#310 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [jfritsch] by njv16

Aug 31, 2007 (6:20 am)

Replying to: jfritsch (Aug 31, 2007 5:27 am)
I live in Wichita, Kansas and have submitted bids for dealers in Wichita, Kansas City, Hutchinson, and Tulsa, OK. The most dealers seem to be coming off is $6,500. I have been offering dealers $27,000 for a truck with an MSRP of $34,300. I believe that is a fair price considering what all of the other truck manufactures are offering which is $2,000 to $4,000 more off than the Silverado. I can't seem to understand why they aren't coming off more. All of the lots around me are still flooded with new Silverado's and the '08s are already starting to hit the lots. I tell them I am ready to buy within the month but they still can't seem to get close to my price point. I guess I will have to wait a little longer until they get desperate.

#311 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [njv16] by mizzoueng

Aug 31, 2007 (7:27 am)

Replying to: njv16 (Aug 31, 2007 6:20 am)
It depends on how many trucks the dealership has to move. the best way to get the best deal is to use the GMC/Chevy website. Look for the trcuk you want and if you find say 3 of them, actually look at the dealerships website, see how many 07's they have on their lot.
 
If they have a lot, then they will probably work with you on price as they have to move those trucks.
 
Another thing to mention is that you are coming from out of town, dealers will work with you if you are willing to drive to them instead of calling your local dealership and negotiating a trade, that does nothing for the dealership where your truck other than lose a sale and pick up a truck that the other dealership couldn't sell.
 
27000 is a reasonable price for an 07, especially now. GMC and Chevy are touting the 0% financing, stating that you will save 7000 in interest payments, well you can get that as a discount if you negotiate right. Just keep asking for bids and if the dealer doesn't want to work with you just walk away.

#312 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [njv16] by jfritsch

Aug 31, 2007 (1:15 pm)

Replying to: njv16 (Aug 31, 2007 6:20 am)
How many dealerships did you email for their best price? Its really irrelevant how many cars of a particular model is on the lot. A dealer with 30 could be concluding a great or acceptable month and one 40 miles away with 8 on the lot could really need to make a few more sales.
 
--jjf
 
live in Wichita, Kansas and have submitted bids for dealers in Wichita, Kansas City, Hutchinson, and Tulsa, OK. The most dealers seem to be coming off is $6,500. I have been offering dealers $27,000 for a truck with an MSRP of $34,300. I believe that is a fair price considering what all of the other truck manufactures are offering which is $2,000 to $4,000 more off than the Silverado. I can't seem to understand why they aren't coming off more. All of the lots around me are still flooded with new Silverado's and the '08s are already starting to hit the lots. I tell them I am ready to buy within the month but they still can't seem to get close to my price point. I guess I will have to wait a little longer until they get desperate.

#313 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [jfritsch] by dunkbait

Sep 02, 2007 (3:56 pm)

Replying to: jfritsch (Aug 31, 2007 1:15 pm)
I need a little clarification. When you say $6,000 off MSRP is that before any Chevy Rebates???. I assume it is.
For example if a truck is listed at $41,000 a "good" price would be $35,000 then on top of that a person would have either 0% for 60 months or an additional $3,000-$3,500 in factory rebates to get the price down to around $32,000.
 
Am I correct with my math???

#314 of 758 Re: how about this deal? [dunkbait] by njv16

Sep 02, 2007 (5:39 pm)

Replying to: dunkbait (Sep 02, 2007 3:56 pm)
The best anyone around here can do is $6,500 off, and that includes the $3,500 rebate from Chevy at the moment. I find it a little ridiculous myself that they can't come off more. I really do feel that $7,300 off, and that includes the Chevy rebate, is a good deal but dealers around here seem to scoff at that. A lot of the lots around in this region have around 30-50 2007 Silverados on the lot right now, the 2008's are starting to show up, and sales for trucks have been declining every month. Like I said, the truck I want to purchase is $34,300 MSRP and I offered $27,000. Am I doing something wrong?
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