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Chevrolet Silverado Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#337 of 675
OKC buyers by 12rings
Oct 11, 2007 (11:42 am)
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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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Have an offer on the table by learncpr
Oct 11, 2007 (2:17 pm)
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MSRP on a 2007 2500HD Crew Cab LTZ IS 41364 including destination. 6.0 Gasser
 
Made an offer of $37,000
Minus Bonus Cash of $1000
Minus Rebate of $1500
Minus GM Card Dollars of $3546
 
Total offer was $30,954 +Tax and $279 Title and Document fee
 
Dealer countered back with $31,613 +TTL
 
So I'm looking at a difference of $659
 
Invoice price was 37850 so dealer offer was $191 below that before rebates. Any opinions on this offer.
 
Also looked at a 2008 LTZ Diesel Crew and different dealer was already $850 below invoice on that before I offered anything. Wish I could afford the diesel.
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Re: Current Offer on 07 Sierra [first_time_buy] by jfritsch
Oct 12, 2007 (8:48 pm)
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Replying to: first_time_buy (Oct 09, 2007 8:21 pm)

If you have the numbers right and the factory msrp is 34800 (no dealer add ons) the 27k with 0 interest for 72 months or so would be a 12k+ off msrp deal which is excellent. You want at least 9-10k off msrp a 33k-ish 07 truck.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
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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Re: 2007 Classic Silverado price [maddog1971] by jackie29
Oct 18, 2007 (12:11 am)
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Replying to: maddog1971 (Oct 01, 2007 3:06 pm)

Can I ask how you got the 5K in rebates, my dealer is offering only $2500.00 for the silverado crew 4x4
 
Thank You
 
Jackie
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Re: 2007 Classic Silverado price [jackie29] by asylum575
Oct 21, 2007 (6:48 am)
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Replying to: jackie29 (Oct 18, 2007 12:11 am)

Must be a 2007 Silverado Classic, old body style. No many left out there.
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silverado 3500 dully-08 model by baik
Oct 21, 2007 (7:10 pm)
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I went to local chevy dealer in so cal to look for 08-
3500 dully.
 
It was equipped with duramax,allison automatic with LT package.. nothing fancy,. sticker price was 44000. but what they offered me was 38000 + tax (without haggling the price)
 
Do you guys think it is good deal ? I think, if i try, I would be able to chop more. like,,34000 + tax
Any input would be great..
 
thanks
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Re: silverado 3500 dully-08 model [baik] by jfritsch
Oct 22, 2007 (6:00 am)
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Replying to: baik (Oct 21, 2007 7:10 pm)

Sounds about right to me.
 
I went to local chevy dealer in so cal to look for 08-
3500 dully.
they offered me was 38000 + tax (without haggling the price)
  
Do you guys think it is good deal ? I think, if i try, I would be able to chop more. like,,34000 + tax
Any input would be great..
  
thanks
  
It was equipped with duramax,allison automatic with LT package.. nothing fancy,. sticker price was 44000. but what
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Current pricing 2007 v. 2008 by skipnsb
Oct 24, 2007 (7:29 pm)
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I am convinced that I can't find the "real" invoice of a new car, that there are hidden dealer incentives not published on the web.
 
Anyway, what do you think is the current real difference in price between the (same options) 2007 and 2008 Silverados? Thank you.
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Re: Current pricing 2007 v. 2008 [skipnsb] by asylum575
Oct 26, 2007 (7:10 am)
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Replying to: skipnsb (Oct 24, 2007 7:29 pm)

The difference in price 2007 vs 2008 is minimal. It's the incentives after the price is set that makes the 2007s appealing. Rebates on the 2008 will be $1000 or so for a while. Rebates on the 2007s are $2500-3500. They will probably increase come Jan 1. If you can wait till Dec or Jan, you may see the 2007 rebates up around $4-5000. Problem is selection is very thin then.

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