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Chevrolet Silverado Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: wait! [bwwb] by balich
Sep 27, 2004 (12:51 pm)
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Replying to: bwwb (Sep 24, 2004 3:08 pm)

re .-1
 
That is not true .. if you take the 0% you DO NOT
GET THE REBATE AS WELL. One or the other only.
 
Go to GM.COM to verify ..
 
If that was the case 0% and 5k in rebates .. that would be too good to be true.
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Another actual buying experience by adscurry
Sep 29, 2004 (6:32 am)
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Last week, before the new 0% financing offer, I purchased a loaded Z71 with a MSRP of 35,500 for $25,700 plus processing fee. This was $1,000 under invoice less $5,000 in incentives. Dealer tried unsuccessfully to add back freight to invoice but it was already in the invoice. Dealer said they could do the deal because this truck entitled them to the 3% holdback. They really pay invoice less 3% less other incentives that we will never figure out. I took a $5,000 GMAC finance (min. allowed) to get the full $5,000 in rebates 9.25% for 2 years. I plan to pay off ASAP. Appears to be a simple interest loan. I think the money maker in this loan was the high interest rate. Dealer was loaded with these trucks. Ultimately, supply and demand is the greatest factor in final pricing.
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Re: Another actual buying experience [adscurry] by jerrymcshane1
Sep 29, 2004 (11:56 am)
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Replying to: adscurry (Sep 29, 2004 6:32 am)

28% off the sticker is about 8% MORE than I've been offered by all dealers that I've contacted in the last month. $28,398 on a $36,750 sticker (which includes the GMAC finance rebate) I find it hard to believe that a dealer would sell these units at such a loss that you referred to. However, GMAC is now the financial "backbone" for GM. Most of it's profits come from their financial arm. And charging 9.25% is the stuff that juice loans are made of.
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Re: Another actual buying experience [jerrymcshane1] by robphelan
Sep 30, 2004 (6:02 am)
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Replying to: jerrymcshane1 (Sep 29, 2004 11:56 am)

I'm being offered an 04 silverado extended cab w/5.4 V8 LS. MSRPs at 30,600. Selling price is 21,287 after rebates.
 
My question is: how long do I have to leave my car financed with GMAC? If their rates are too high, can I refinance through my credit union, and how soon?
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by robphelan
Sep 30, 2004 (7:49 am)
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Just got off the phone w/GMAC. She stated some dealers were giving out incorrect info stating consumers must keep the loan for a certain amount of time.
 
There is no minimum time limit.
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2004 Duramax Purchase by blackmax
Oct 02, 2004 (6:02 pm)
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Just purchased a new 2004 Chevy 2500HD Duramax. Extended cab, allison trans, LS package with tonneau cover, under back seat storage locker and bed extender. Sticker was 43,265.00. Received $5003.00 GM Supplier discount, due to working for a global coal mining equipment manufacturer. Since it was a diesel it only had $2500.00 rebate. Dealer took $7503.00 right off the top and then we started trading on the balance. Traded 1999 Z71 extended cab with 108,000 and it brought an even $11,000.00 on trade. After taxes and a small down payment I financed $24,000.00 at 5.15% on 72 months. I thought this was a pretty good deal from Shelor Chevrolet in Christiansburg Virginia.
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04 Silverado LS 4x4 by joe29001
Oct 11, 2004 (5:46 pm)
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Just bought an 04 Silverado 4x4 Reg Cab Long Bed.
 
Equipped with:
LS Decor, Light Duty Power Pack, Plow Prep Package, 245/75R16 ALS WOL Tires, HD Suspension, 6-Way Power Driver's Seat, OSRV Mirror w/Driver Side Auto Dimming, Pwr Fold, Adj, Heat, Turn Signal, Deep Tinted Glass
 
MSRP: $30,308
Paid: $16,600 (45% off MSRP After Rebates (3500 + 1500 GMAC + 994 GM Card)
Trade Difference = $3,500 + 03 GMC Sierra W/T w/18K miles, KBB trade value 13,100
 
(Bought the 03 Sierra new in 8/03 for $15,132, 35% off $23,265 MSRP after rebate, Olds loyalty & GM card earnings)
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refinance by natit
Oct 12, 2004 (8:03 am)
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bought my 2004 ext cab z-71 last month gmac financing 6.99 refinanced today at 4.25 at my credit union $33 a month savings i asked the loan officer if they are doing a lot of gmac she laughed said she had five today any one thinking of buying take the $1500 and refinance no minimum contract length no penalty also if your looking at a 4x4 you should get NO LESS than $10,000 off sticker never mind what the dealer invoice is
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Looking to buy by powhatan
Oct 13, 2004 (8:52 am)
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2004 Silverado ext cab. 4x4.
It has LS Package with single disc and BOSE and bucket seats. Lt duty package and a few other odds and ends.
 
Sticker is 35,050. They are discounting it to 30,600. Then 5000 in rebates and its 25,600.
 
I am upside down in my trade. Its a 2002 2WD silvarado LS Ext cab with 49000 miles. I owe 20,200 on it and they are offering 13000. So add that back in and we are at 32,800. Still under MSRP.
 
Any ideas on getting them lower on new truck or getting more out of the trade?
 
The dealership still has 22, 2004 4x4s ext cabs on the lot!!! All simular in price and packages.
 
Any help?

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