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Re: 2008 Loaded Silverado 4x4 Crewcab [rdestryw] by jfritsch
Jul 13, 2008 (5:05 am)
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Replying to: rdestryw (Jul 12, 2008 1:58 pm)

You would need an interest rate calculator to calculate the savings of a 0% loan for 72 months on 30k. Provided your credit is good I presume this would be about 6000. In that case your deal would be about 10k off msrp which would be an average to mediocre deal. If your credit is below average that may be a better deal.
 
Solicit bids via email (chevy website) from about 20+ dealers within a 100-200 mi radius of your home last week of the month. Give Model, acceptable color(s) options and approx msrp. The more flexible you are the better. Work with the one out of 8-10 or so who need to deal end of month. Work with the 2-4 finalists. If you want to have them compete on payment with 0% then work that in.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
MSRP $43k - 0% 72 months with payment of $550/month = $39.6k purchase price. Is this a bad deal? From what I've read in this forum people are getting way below MSRP - is this so with 0% financing as well? Is a price at invoice a decent deal or is the market just so bad for new trucks now that I should find a dealer who will go lower?
  
Dealer was vague and wouldn't give specifics on invoice price or lease incentives! The truck is smokin' and I almost bought it until the salesman wanted to tell me how they weren't making money ... this and that ... and so finally I told him I was done and walked out and he started mouthing! I was thinking about getting in touch with his manager and letting them know that as a previous customer at that dealership I am extremely disappointed and want a hot deal. Any thoughts?
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Re: 2008 Loaded Silverado 4x4 Crewcab [rdestryw] by 2doorpost
Jul 13, 2008 (6:04 am)
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Replying to: rdestryw (Jul 12, 2008 1:58 pm)

Seeing as they pull any rebates to "give" you the 72 months- figure that in. Invoice at 72 months would be a better yardstick. Let them fight over the deal.
 
As far as the product- plenty out there now- very low miles USED- 07 and 08. Check on cars.com and do a search. You'll see what I mean.
 
Same truck I looked at new for 15 and 16k comes in at 12-13k used. Most GM certified.
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Bought it!! by crewcabb
Jul 13, 2008 (9:32 am)
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Finally pulled a good deal ,I hope on a"08" Chevrolet Silverado CrewCab LT 1 with the Texas Edition package ,Invoice 33,100.00 ,with rebates,$6000.00 and got him to come off the price of the vehicle $4100.00 , so I walked out of there at $23,000.00 plus TTL. I got a interest rate of 4.75% thur my credit union. What do ya'll think,good deal or just a deal??
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Re: Bought it!! [crewcabb] by asylum575
Jul 13, 2008 (5:17 pm)
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jul 13, 2008 9:32 am)

Was $33100 the invoice or the MSRP. Was the $4100 the dealer discount and the $6000 the rebates. If so, sounds pretty good. GMS pricing is usually around %10 off sticker. On a $33100 truck, that's $3300. Could be more if the $33100 was the invoice, which would put the sticker somewhere around $36-36500. Either way, a $4100 dealer discount would be very, very good. The rebates are a little fuzzy right now. When I check Chevy's site, they have the rebates at $3000. The 0$ for 72 months is a good deal, but I get $3.95% from my credit union, so I would go with the rebate. GM card redemption allowances haven't gone up yet.
Still on the hunt.
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Re: Bought it!! [crewcabb] by irishrogue1
Jul 14, 2008 (12:37 pm)
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jul 13, 2008 9:32 am)

total crew cab cash right now is $5k (2k + $3k bonus). only the tahoe and suburban are at $6k rebate. so yes you got a very good deal - dealer came off MSRP over $5k....
 
but you could have done better on the rate with GMAC - 2.9% for 60mos still... much better taking this rate and $5k off rather than $0 rebates and 0% of 72mos....
 
it is killing me that GM hasnt upped the redemption allowances on the trucks for $3k or more....i m sitting on over $5k in earnings and damned if i am going to only take $1500 for the suburban...i m happy with $11k off MSRP (rebates + dealer discount) but really need at least $3k in GM earnings to pull the trigger and "help" GM with a sale this month or next.....
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Re: Bought it!! [irishrogue1] by asylum575
Jul 14, 2008 (3:56 pm)
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Replying to: irishrogue1 (Jul 14, 2008 12:37 pm)

I'm sitting on $4000 of GM dollars and hoping for bigger rebates. Still waiting. There's alot of inventory out there.
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2008 Silverado Regular Cab LT1 by dppd1511
Jul 23, 2008 (8:32 am)
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Currently, I am negotiating on a 2008 Silverado, Regular Cab, LT1 Option. The MSRP is listed at $25,730. At this point, I have received a quote of $20,495 for the truck from a local dealership. Do you think it is reasonable to try and get this truck for under $20k?
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Re: 2008 Silverado Regular Cab LT1 [dppd1511] by asylum575
Jul 23, 2008 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: dppd1511 (Jul 23, 2008 8:32 am)

Discounts on these trucks seem to be about 10% + rebates. So $2500 + 2000 rebate adds up to 4500 off or $21230. $20495 sounds good. The rebates on the ext and crew are $5000.
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Good deal now or wait to see Aug rebates and incentives? by bman6
Jul 26, 2008 (12:22 pm)
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Shopped about 20 dealers online. Only 1 or 2 willing to compete or even respond to lower offers. Looking at a loaded 4x4 Crew Cab MSRP$ 43,545. Best offer now is about $4200 off sticker before current $5k rebate. Lowest offer dealer says if they could go lower they would. Haven't compared it to recent employee pricing annoucement yet.
 
How do I get a better deal and what should I expect w/ interest rates and combining 0% WITH rebates if possible? Is that EVER possible?
 
Should I wait till next week and see if GM ups the incentive for August? Thanks in advance!
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2007 Silverado 1500 Deal by torche
Jul 26, 2008 (2:59 pm)
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Dealer offered $29,000 Out the door. Any thoughts??
 
SILVERADO 1500 2WD CREW CAB LT2
VORTEC 5.3L V8 GAS ENGINE W/ ACTIVE FUEL MGT TECHNOLOGY
4-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Victory Red
Ebony
MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE $38,059.00
STANDARD VEHICLE PRICE $31,840.00
 
Options installed by Manufacturer
AM/FM STEREO W/CD/DVD/MP3
 
LT2 CONVENIENCE PACKAGE:
  REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER
  HEATED WINDOW WASHING FLUID
  OSRV MIRROR W/DRIVER SIDE
  AUTO DIMMING, PWR FOLD & ADJ,
  HEAT, TURN SIGNAL
  UNIVERSAL HOME REMOTE
 
TOWING PACKAGE:
  HD TRAILERING EQUIPMENT
  LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL
  
LEATHER APPOINTED SEATING
 
WHEEL CONTENT CREDIT
 
20" MACHINED ALUMINUM WHEEL
   
REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
  W/BOSE PREMIUM SPEAKER SYSTEM
  AND REAR AUDIO CONTROLS
  
SILVERADO LT2 EQUIPMENT GROUP:
  FRONT BUCKET SEATS W/POWER
  DRIVER/PASS SEAT ADJUSTERS
  STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS
  POWER LOCKS AND WINDOWS
  ISRV MIRROR W/AUTO DIMMING,
  COMPASS, TEMPERATURE
  DUAL PWR HEATED OSRV MIRRORS
  REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
 
XM SATELLITE RADIO - SERVICE
  FEE EXTRA. 1ST 3 MONTHS INCL.
 
GVW RATING - 6,800 LBS
    
REAR AXLE - 3.73 RATIO
 
TOTAL OPTIONS $5,319.00
TOTAL VEHICLE & OPTIONS $37,159.00
DESTINATION CHARGE $900.00
TOTAL VEHICLE PRICE*** $38,059.00
CURRENT OFFERS $-0.00
NET PRICE $38,059.00

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