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Re: Davep [sierradave] by jfritsch
Nov 13, 2007 (8:49 am)
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Replying to: sierradave (Nov 09, 2007 9:17 pm)

This is just a thought but there are about 3700 chevy dealers in the country vs about 800 gmc, and the silverado is virtually identical. Did you email this deal to about 20-30 gmc and chev dealers end of month (100 mi or so radius) and see if they can beat it or have an acceptable silverado in stock? Or did you just try 2 or 3? I do know that sometimes the rebates and unadvertised dealer incentives can be greater on in stock models and turkey time (end of month again) can be a shooting gallery. Get your bids inclusive of all doc, advertising and other fees and play the top 4 against one another. If you must custom order email to 10-15 gmc dealers at turkey time and see what happens
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
Just order from local dealer here in norcal
2008 SIERRA SLT EXCAB SHORTBOX Z71 4X4
 EVERYTHING EXCEPT NAV.
MSRP 37995:
PAID 34488
REBATE -1000
GM CARD -2250
TOTAL 31,238 Plus TTL,
EST DELIVLEY 8 WEEKS What do you think ? are advertising fees negotiable ,
Any Help would great
Dave
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Re: Davep [jfritsch] by sierradave
Nov 13, 2007 (10:40 am)
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Replying to: jfritsch (Nov 13, 2007 8:49 am)

I look around 6 month for a 2007 SLT EXTCAB SHORT BOX,like to have the GMC SIERRA So I just order it the way i like
David
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New Truck Purchase by builderbill
Nov 14, 2007 (9:10 pm)
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I don't know how good or bad of a deal this was, but thought I would share it for other shoppers to compare by. In Central CA I bought a 07 Silverado 2500HD LT Duramax/Allison CC 4x4 with all options except the Nav,sunroof/dvd in Sept. The price I paid after rebates off invoice was 40,300 +TL. The total cost out the door was 43,825. No special finance terms were offered on this model at the time, so the best rate I could get outside was through the EECreditUnion at 6.00% for 84 months on the balance. Hope this is helpful to anyone thinking of making a new truck purchase.
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Discount on a 07 Sierra? by jackel142
Nov 15, 2007 (5:19 pm)
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I'm looking to take advantage of the 0% for 60 months on a leftover 07 Sierra 1500.
With a sticker of $38165.00, how much off can I expect to get?
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Re: Discount on a 07 Sierra? [jackel142] by jfritsch
Nov 16, 2007 (8:01 am)
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Replying to: jackel142 (Nov 15, 2007 5:19 pm)

I would want 9000-11000+ off msrp. OR 5000 less with 0%
 
Good Luck
--jjf
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Help with gms versus regular purchase by sewnhutch
Nov 26, 2007 (7:37 pm)
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Hi everyone,
Recently my father remarried and his new mother in law works for gm. I am buying my first "new" truck and was offered a gms discount from my new step grandmother.
 Today I went to the dealership and found a 2008 silverado with crew cab and the 1 lt package. It has a v8, onstar and satilite radio. The window sticker was $28,880. After talking to the sales manager at the dealership I was given a price if 25,510. I can choose an extra $1000 rebate or take 3.9% finacing for 60 months.
 
I have been reading the forums for a few days now and I am starting to think that maybe if I forget about the gms and just go in as a regular buyer I may be able to negotiate a lower price.
 
Am I overthinking this to much or is the price a little bit high for a "Employee Discount". This is my first really big purchase and I really dont want to get ripped off. Any input would be appreciated. thanks
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2008 silverado crew cab 2wd by ngunter
Nov 27, 2007 (2:33 pm)
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I have been looking at a 2008 crew cab 2 wheel drive loaded truck for MSRP $36,660.00. I have got the dealer to go to $1000.00 below invoice. $33,300.00. Is tis a good deal or should I get more. The above prices are with no rebates applied taking the 1.9% apr
 
thanks
Nick
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Please help me deal on 2007 Silverado by skipnsb
Dec 25, 2007 (7:48 pm)
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Replying to: ngunter (Nov 27, 2007 2:33 pm)

I need some help at making a deal on a 2007 new style 2wd extended cab longbed Silverado or Sierra in Central Florida.
 
I can put a posi, pdl and power front windows (not the back door windows) and a decent stereo in a $25k msrp WT work truck pretty cheap, so even an absolute base work truck package would be acceptable.
 
However, I believe that the $7k msrp price difference between the $32k msrp LT2 and $25k WT package will potentially be somewhat smaller in reality as I think there is a lot of markup in the LT2 "stuff".
 
Besides, who in their right mind would buy a longbed LT2?
 
So, what should I realisticallly expect to knock off of the $32k msrp LT2, and the $25k msrp WT?
 
Would it help to use a "inflated" trade in to allow the dealer to "save face" over the real price, or am I overthinking this?
 
I appreciate the help, hope to make a buy this week.
 
Regards, Skip
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Re: Please help me deal on 2007 Silverado [skipnsb] by jfritsch
Dec 26, 2007 (3:34 am)
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Replying to: skipnsb (Dec 25, 2007 7:48 pm)

The 33k 07 chev truck sells for about 7000-10000 off msrp depending on how hard up the dealer and supply is. The 07 $22000-$37000 03-07 new dodge 1500 ram regular/crew cab has sold for 11000-14000 off msrp for quite a few years. (its msrp is a bit higher than the chev)
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
Replying to: ngunter (Nov 27, 2007 1:33 pm)
 
I need some help at making a deal on a 2007 new style 2wd extended cab longbed Silverado or Sierra in Central Florida.
  
I can put a posi, pdl and power front windows (not the back door windows) and a decent stereo in a $25k msrp WT work truck pretty cheap, so even an absolute base work truck package would be acceptable.
  
However, I believe that the $7k msrp price difference between the $32k msrp LT2 and $25k WT package will potentially be somewhat smaller in reality as I think there is a lot of markup in the LT2 "stuff".
  
Besides, who in their right mind would buy a longbed LT2?
  
So, what should I realisticallly expect to knock off of the $32k msrp LT2, and the $25k msrp WT?
  
Would it help to use a "inflated" trade in to allow the dealer to "save face" over the real price, or am I overthinking this?
  
I appreciate the help, hope to make a buy this week.
  
Regards, Skip
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Re: Discount on a 07 Sierra? [jackel142] by jackel142
Dec 26, 2007 (11:43 am)
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Replying to: jackel142 (Nov 15, 2007 5:19 pm)

With only a couple days left in the 0% for 60 month deal, I'll be taking one more run at the 07 Silverado.
It is a 6.0 liter with the 20" wheel package, seems to be the only one within 500 miles.
I have them down to approx $34000.00 so far. I don't think that is much below invoice.
Any idea of what the dealer holdback on an 07 with a sticker of $38165.00 is?

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