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675 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 10:25 PM
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Replying to: trumanm (Jan 01, 2008 9:46 pm) |
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Replying to: jfritsch (Jan 05, 2008 9:00 pm) --jjf A very good deal would be 9000-10000 off msrp. What you should expect when clearing out the 07s (aug-november) would be 7000-10000 off. Depending on how flexible you are with options and how hard up the dealer is. If inventories of 07s are manageable, they can take their time. Happy drivin -jjf I beg to differ. It was previously stated here that you should expect at least $10,000 off any 2007 silverado with a MSRP over $30,000. Infact if you go up to posting # 371 jfritsch said: "A very good deal on that would be around 22000-23000 or so. (with the extra stuff) See if you can get it into that range." |
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So I'm looking at a 2008 2500hd with the diesel, ltz package (need the comfy chair) and all the tow stuff. MSRP is about $50,500. Dealer offer is $44,000. I will probably be paying cash. Is this ok? I hate buying cars. ;(
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Replying to: sinjineer (Jan 29, 2008 12:51 pm) The dealership makes money on the finance rate. You should be able to get them down below 42k for that truck. |
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what area do you live in?
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Replying to: ja_lopezjr (Jan 29, 2008 2:29 pm) |
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| if the truck retails for 50,500 then you sould be able to get it for 41,900 with the $4250 in rebate that is available right now. (in socal) | |
| I stumbled into this converstion and thought I would add my 2 cents. I just bought a 2008 Sierra with $4500 in rebates and the friends and family discount of $2300. I got $6800 off a MSRP of about $32,700. I intended to purchased a nearly new truck, but found with the $6800 discounts, I was hovering near the prices of 2006 and 2007 with miles on them or at last withing $1500 or so. One of the rebates ends today and another rended yesterday. I found when you get friends and family or employee discounts, they will not deal with you. They won't even install mudflaps for you. Maybe you will get lucky and find a dealer that will negotiate. My dealer was Prestige in beautiful Ypsilanti, Michigan. | |
| Local dealer has a 2008 Silverado ext cab, Msrp $28500 on a 39 lease for 279 a month. $1600 due at lease inception and a buy out of $17200. How do you calculate what they are selling the truck for? | |
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