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675 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 10:25 PM
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Replying to: learncpr (Sep 09, 2007 7:09 pm) 3500 silverado cc, drw, 4x4 duramax & allison 2LT interior with leather. basically every option except nav & sunroof - didn't wnat them sticker price 49400.00 vendor discount 4442.00 gm discount 3500.00 farm bureau disc 500.00 still looking into may not get this one dealer holdback 1000.00 they traded for this truck & the deal fell thru ... SO I MADE A BETTER DEAL Final cost to me is 40458.00 plus tax or 39958.00 if farm bureau comes thru either way I TOTALLY satisfied with this truck. ps so far there has been no major problems assoc. with epa crap on the gms. This is what I found so far anyways. So deals can still be had if you take your time. chuck
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Replying to: chuck75 (Sep 10, 2007 2:20 pm) I've seen the 40000 2500 ram crew diesel advertised for 11-12000 off msrp. Good luck --jjf |
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Replying to: jfritsch (Sep 08, 2007 3:33 am) |
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They were hard to find but I just bought a new 2007 Classic Silverado EXT. Cab 4x4 with 3LT Z71 package. 35,600 MSRP 5,600 Dealer negotiations 5,000 GM rebates 3,500 GM card rebate Amount paid 21,500 plus tax title
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Replying to: maddog1971 (Oct 01, 2007 3:06 pm) 1offroader |
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Replying to: dukeblu (Sep 09, 2007 11:16 am) |
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I hava spent the last two weeks looking at a 07 Silverado with a MSRP of $34,309. The best I could get with the Chevy Dealer was $30K and 0 interest. I am currently wheeling and dealing on an 07 Sierra with an MSRP of $34,800 they are offering me $27K with no interest. I am a first time buyer and have been wondering whether I am getting a good deal or not on the 07's. Any input in greatly appreciated.
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Replying to: first_time_buy (Oct 09, 2007 8:21 pm) |
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| Myself and several people I work with have bought Silverados from various dealerships here in Oklahoma City. It seems that the going rate is 1k under invoice plus the rebate. I bought a 44k LTZ. Just check out the invoice price for the model you want and try to get under it before rebates. The dealers here all said that our invoice figures didn't include their advertising fee, which on my truck was 940! I simply told them that I wouldn't pay it, and they didn't put up a fight. Good luck. | |
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