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675 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 10:25 PM
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| 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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Looking to order a 2500 hd LT2 gas 4x4 Z71. Order MSRP will be around $42000 Invoice will be around $38200 I think I can get $500 below that ($37700) minus the rebates bringing the price down to around $33700 Should I shoot for more below the invoice before I take off the rebates? |
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As I posted earlier we just bought a new Silverado LT1 and love it. Now, where can I buy the LTZ fine mesh grilled inserts to plug into my LT1?" |
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Replying to: KarenS (Sep 15, 2003 9:39 am)
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Replying to: notracin (Feb 21, 2008 5:35 pm)
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Being that we're in the first wave of good incentives for 2008 as of President's Day, maybe someone has some good ideas on how much you can get off MSRP straight up. I'm looking to buy at the absolute latest around Memorial Day from which some good incentives may come out at that time. I'm looking at a 2008 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab LT1 Z71 with an MSRP $34125. I saw a local commercial last night advertising 2008 Silverados $7000 off MSRP. Is this a reasonable no strings attached offer for this time of year? I mean they aren't possibly tying in your trade in and/or cash down are they? Is $7000 straight up off of MSRP a reasonable straight up sales price? Also can you still get the low interest offers by GM if you take the full $7000? I live in a Mississippi Metro area and am willing to travel to Dallas, Memphis, New Orleans, Birmingham to find the best deal. Another question how hard is it to get a dealer willing to find you your exact truck? If anybody out there has had a great experience on 2008 buying on Silverados, your input is most appreciated.
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Replying to: darkblu (Feb 22, 2008 8:56 am) |
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Replying to: asylum575 (Feb 22, 2008 6:14 am) Bank manager said book was 33,500.00 on the 2007, oh yea its got a 6.6 diesel. thinking about offer 35,800.00 out the door. or walk. |
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Does this leftover qualify as a new car? If so, you get all the rebates, but resale takes a hit. On the used market that truck is worth about $30000. I would be firm on $34000. You could get an 08 for about $36-37000. If you're going to hold on to the truck got with the 07, otherwise shop for an 08.
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