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Chevrolet Silverado Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Just Purchased by catdaddy25
Sep 04, 2008 (7:05 am)
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I just picked up a 2008 GMC 4X4 Sierra yesterday. Priceas are as follows:
 
MSRP 36255
Employee Pricing and rebates 9072.00
Additional GM Rebate I received through the mail 1500.00
Less Trade in $19500.00
 
7766.21 OTD
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Re: [obyone] by rore
Sep 04, 2008 (9:32 am)
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Replying to: obyone (Sep 03, 2008 6:31 pm)

Bash GM? Sales are down 20%, that’s not bashing, that’s just describing the water. “Aggressive pricing” has not worked; it’s more like “Aggressive advertising” that’s worked. These prices have been around for some time now.
 
I may buy a truck. I may not. That's up to me, not some salesman. Unfortunately for GM and the dealers, I don’t have too, and I’ve done my homework. There are other trucks to be had on the market.
 
More importantly, I’m not going to fork over $20k+ just because someone tells me it’s a good deal. If that’s your case, I’ll sell you some ocean front property in Kansas for a “good deal”.
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Re: Just Purchased [catdaddy25] by misterep
Sep 04, 2008 (7:28 pm)
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Replying to: catdaddy25 (Sep 04, 2008 7:05 am)

$1500 rebate through the mail ! What is that? sounds good...
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Re: [rore] by tripper0567
Sep 06, 2008 (8:28 am)
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Replying to: rore (Sep 04, 2008 9:32 am)

I agree. The out the door price has not changed in months. It's another sales gimmick. Whenever GM comes out with employee pricing or cash back, they subtract that number off of your trade in. Out the door price is the bottom line. To GM's benefit, many people are not savy enough to figure that out. Then we wonder why were in a mortgage crisis! Smart buyers do their homework and can recognize the sales gimmick.
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Re: [tripper0567] by 2doorpost
Sep 06, 2008 (2:59 pm)
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Replying to: tripper0567 (Sep 06, 2008 8:28 am)

Most dealers are within a couple hundred of each other when I shop. I always go to three.
 
Its the dealer that dips into his numbers more
to move an earlier build that gets my business. That- and usually I buy a base non-a/c truck(You know, the ones nobody buys from those screamer ads in the paper)
 
I got mine.
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Re: [tripper0567] by jfritsch
Sep 08, 2008 (4:55 am)
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Replying to: tripper0567 (Sep 06, 2008 8:28 am)

Yup. years and years of stuff have the domestic buyers trained for some sort of "dinner bell" to ring around the end of the year. GM is spending big bucks to ring it and of course should make the most out of it. Pitty the "dinner" is in most cases the same stew served the last few months anyway. With that and the usual "gm card" folks on the leash (GM allows or disallows as many points usable on a single purchase as it wishes) it can dump stock with less pain than usual. With this and other stuff they may whittle a 190 day supply to a more reasonable 70 day supply with some luck.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
I agree. The out the door price has not changed in months. It's another sales gimmick. Whenever GM comes out with employee pricing or cash back, they subtract that number off of your trade in. Out the door price is the bottom line. To GM's benefit, many people are not savy enough to figure that out. Then we wonder why were in a mortgage crisis! Smart buyers do their homework and can recognize the sales gimmick.
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Re: [rore] by ocautoseeker
Sep 11, 2008 (3:53 am)
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Replying to: rore (Sep 04, 2008 9:32 am)

The only way GM being in the red will affect the price you (the customer) pays is if they (GM) incent either you as the customer and/or the individual dealerships.
 
The price any given dealer pays GM for it's product is fixed throughout a given period. It's the rebates, bonus cash, dealer cash etc. that "sweeten" the deals. The bottom line is that the vehicles on the lot have already been paid for by the dealer (well, actually it's on loan through the captive bank, in this case, GMAC). The juice will start tickin' usually between 60-90 days depending on loan structure and terms specified. It's like any other loan, the bank wants it's money back!
 
Simple economics tells you that... sell enough vehicles for less than what you've paid, you're gonna' go out of business. Car dealers are closing down in record numbers. The Ford, Dodge and GMC dealers right down the street from my home all closed down within 6 months of each other - yeah, they were obviusly making a killing!
 
It just irks me when I hear people say that "employee pricing" is a gimmick. It's an incentive, so how is that a gimmick? Is a $5000 rebate a gimmick? No way! The emp pricing actually helps the dealer because the holdback money is what GM is subsidizing. Now, as opposed to a few months ago, you don't really need to haggle since GM is essentially "dipping" into the dealer's holdback "for you" and giving you that money. But, 3 months ago, dealers were dipping into their own operating accounts without help from the factory.
 
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big proponent of getting a great deal, but when you've worked in the business and you know how things work, you understand when someone is being reasonable and when someone has absolutely no clue.
 
As a dealer, I'm not gonna' make any money on the sale of my new inventory... why? Because we live in the free information age and an educated buyer knows what I paid. A savvy buyer probably has his own financing, so I lose there. A trade-in (if desirable) and aftermarket (finance products) are my only profit sources left. Sure, I'd love to sell you a vehicle for cheap, but it has to make sense. Even in rough times, unless GM keeps incenting me, my cost on any given vehicle is fixed.
 
The number of "roll-over" customers is dwindling because even a soccer mom will jump on edmunds nowadays to get pricing information.
 
Last thing... yes, there are some really scummy dealers - no doubt about it. However, if you act professional and courteous, you may just find that it will be reciprocated. If you walk into a delaership and act like an 'a-hole know-it-all' trying to prove something, I guarantee you're gonna' close the gap on your options. If you p*ss off enough dealers, pretty soon they'll blackball you and then you'll have no options left. You can be friendly,yet firm and still drive a hard bargain.
 
Sorry for the rant guys (and girls), just trying to educate some of you since making a purchase should be fun and exciting, rather than having stories about what a moron dealer A was, or how stupid dealer B is, yada yada yada...
 
The information you need to find holdback (for every manufacturer) is listed right here on Edmunds, as are rebates, bonus cash, lease and finance specials, and even marketing support monies.
 
Good luck in your searches! Be sure and post the details.
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Re: Chevrolet Silverado: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS] by lingefelterz06
Sep 12, 2008 (1:14 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (Sep 15, 2003 9:39 am)

sorry this has nothing to do with what u are talking about im new in this blog just wondering how to leave questions?? just trying to find out what a good intake for my 04 duramax maybe banks,airaid,AEM,k&n,,,,, not sure lol thank u
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Re: Chevrolet Silverado: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [lingefelterz06] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 13, 2008 (2:54 am)
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Replying to: lingefelterz06 (Sep 12, 2008 1:14 pm)

Hi!
 
Here is a list of all of the Chevy Silverado discussions. Just click on the link, and pick the discussion that is most on-topic for your question.
 
Post your questions there, and wait for others to join in!
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Chevy 1500 $$ by cac4
Sep 13, 2008 (9:57 am)
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I have a quick question on a purchase i am going to make. A 08 chevy 1500 lt 1 4x4 with 17000 miles for $19000.00. That is over $5000 less than a new one. The only probelm is that it has the 4.8L motor. I have not heard anything bad about this motor. Has anyone else?
I wanted a 5.3L but this is a great deal, I just dont want to have any problems with the motor being to small for the truck. I dont tow much so I dont think i will have a problem.
Thanks for any input.

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