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Replying to: djhalptert (Jun 15, 2008 8:28 am) Time to move on... Thanks, kyfdx Host-Prices Paid Forums |
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| Live here in Arlington,Texas ,am looking at 2008 CrewCab 1500,with a 5.3L engine,2wd, with LT1 convenience package and the Texas Edition,cloth seats. On the paperwork the salesman gave me it has 32,900.00MSRP,,,,invoice amount,,,,,30,649.00,,,GMS amount,,,29,120.85. Now they are offering to sell me this vehicle for 30,424 plus 2000.00 rebate ,plus 3,000.00 GM loyality dicount ,which brings to sale price to 25,524.00. Would this be a good deal or do I need to try to get this price down more yet??? Don't forget this is 60 month no interest rite now also. Thanks for any help | |
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Replying to: djhalptert (Jun 15, 2008 8:28 am) So to clearify for everyone. I have the invoice in my hand right now, and the GMS price really is $26708. If I could post PDF's I would be more than happy to post it here. You want me to email it to you, I will. GMS is usually about 10%(at least off the last two cars I have bought). So to help you out, 10% of 30K, is 3000. So GMS should be about 27K. So how is 26708 that far off from the 27K estimate? That would be $292 to help you out with the math...(Maybe you are confusing GMS with invoice price?? GMS is less than invoice, the invoice price was $28017) As far as the rebates, I just looked online on what GM was offering, and it seemed it was 5k. As far as flip flopping posts.... I did say I wasn't sure on the numbers, then I went and got you the line by line. I'm missing the flip flop here... AGAIN, the dealer gave me the bottom line, and I said I'll take it. At $204 per month, I don't really care how they get there. When you buy with GMS, it isn't going to get any cheaper... You also have to figure that my deals here in SE Michigan, for a family member of a GM employee, might be a little different than other parts of the world. Our lease rates might be a little better. i just wish you woulld cool it a little. All you have to do is ask and I will look into it for you. there is no real reason to be a prick about it. Why would I lie about something llike a lease payment? I posted it to let folks know that great deals are out there if you want to lease. If you do your home work, you would know that dealers add onto the base lease payment to make more money. You can use this info as a barganing point, since you will get two different lease rates for the same truck from different dealers.... As far as options. It is a LT1, has the LT1 con. pack, All star edition and a ez lift gate, 3.73 rear.
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Replying to: hotrod1965 (Jun 15, 2008 4:35 pm)
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jun 15, 2008 11:28 am) |
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jun 15, 2008 11:28 am) Would say its a great deal, but if a used 07 like it with 15000 miles has a trade in value of 19000, that may really mean about 17 and change if that. You see where I'm going here. You don't know where the bottom is unless you get competitive bids to find out. Deals like this should get some of the folks to calm down about low lease payments as these trucks are moving like mud. They've made the GM, Ford and other domestic manufacturers viable, with their high markups. They say they are going to concentrate on making higher mileage vehicles profitable, but they've said that for years. Good luck --jjf Live here in Arlington,Texas ,am looking at 2008 CrewCab 1500,with a 5.3L engine,2wd, with LT1 convenience package and the Texas Edition,cloth seats. On the paperwork the salesman gave me it has 32,900.00MSRP,,,,invoice amount,,,,,30,649.00,,,GMS amount,,,29,120.85. Now they are offering to sell me this vehicle for 30,424 plus 2000.00 rebate ,plus 3,000.00 GM loyality dicount ,which brings to sale price to 25,524.00. Would this be a good deal or do I need to try to get this price down more yet??? Don't forget this is 60 month no interest rite now also. Thanks for any help |
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Replying to: indianajohns (Jun 15, 2008 8:40 pm) Again, I am in SE Michigan (car country) and most people buy 4x4 trucks, so it doesn't surprise me that they are giving great deals on 2wd trucks around here. Plus, you drive around and look at the dealers around here, and all they have on the lot is trucks! They have to give them away now! I was in a position where I needed a truck, to use as a truck. So I just wanted the best lease deal since it won't be my daily driver. I shopped around, and this is the deal I got. I never asked how or why, because I don't care about anything but the payment. I wasn't really surprised, at the price, but I am used to living in a GM area. My mom drives a $33K trail blazer for like $215 per month, my dad paid $7k under sticker for a basic Impala last year, I paid $21,xxx for a $28K monte SS 6 years ago, our malibu maxx was $17xxx for a $23xxx last year. It's just the deals we get around here.
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Replying to: hotrod1965 (Jun 16, 2008 6:49 am) |
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jun 15, 2008 11:28 am)
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Replying to: uncrx2003 (Jun 17, 2008 3:23 pm) good luck --jjf Does GM allow both rebates and 0% financing? The dealers are telling me that GM does not allow them to give both rebates and 0% financing. I wonder if more aggressive rebates will be available this July. |
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