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| Crabhvac go to gmbuypower dot com they have the current incentives for 2004 and 2005 model years. Also if you want to make this deal hotter try and get a gm card. my buddy had the card for only few months and he got a offer from gm that bumped his card earnings up to 2K! His card rebate points were only at 369 so not bad good deal so check it out.... | |
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The salesman showed me a invoice sheet for the 1500 extended cab 5.3 aluminum V-8 wilh leather seats, the dealer invoice was around 30K, the MSRP listed was 38K, I talked them down to 29.5K. Was this a true invoice the dealer paid for this vehical, I'm told they have several invoice prices and I wasn't showed the real invoice for this truck. Is this True? I walked away from the supposed deal, I thought the MSRP was too high in the first place. Frustrated in Tucson
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Replying to: thunderhead7 (Nov 29, 2004 8:09 am) to subtract REBATES . Also subtract dealer prep (advertising, etc) |
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I just wanted to share my experience and thank those who have posted before me especially joe29001.(I got almost the same truck as him. The sticker on mine was 100 more.) Yesterday I picked up a 2004 1500 LS 4 x 4 with Snow Plow prep, HD Trailering and suspension, Light Duty pack with 5.3 V8, 6 way power seat, powerfolding heated outside mirrors with turn signals, and tinted glass from Imperial Chevy in Milford MA. MSRP 30,418 Invoice 27,142 Agreed upon price 26,650 Minus 3500 Rebate Minus 3 Instant Value Coupons 1500 Minus GMAC financing 1000 (They said had to have for 90 days) Total was 20,650 I also had 2400 GM card points that was bumped up to 3000 making the total purchase price before TTL 17,650. I did not have a trade in. I did all negotiating on the phone after not getting a great response via email from most dealers. Truck was in the showroom and had 10 miles on it. This dealer was about an hour away but gave me the best deal with least amount of hassle. I would not hesitate to recommend this dealership. . .i was not pressured to buy anything extra. Any questions feel free to email me. Thanks also to Carman in the rebates thread as that was very helpful in getting the deal. Dillydill |
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Car_man "Rebates, Incentives, APRs - Questions & Comments" Dec 7, 2004 1:08pm from car_man: No details of this promotion, called the "Red Tag Sales Event" are available yet, but it would definitely be in the best interest of anyone who is considering purchasing a GM product to hold off on buying anything for a few days (it is rumored that the new program will begin on the 10th). Check our Rebates, Incentives & APRs discussion for updates! kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host |
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| I just bought a new 2005 duramax diesel crew cab LS package manual 4 wheel drive, has camper mirrors, cruise control, stereo with CD player, HD trailering, tinted windows. Stickered for $44,000 I got the truck out the door including tax,lic for around $38,000. Got a great deal and a great kick ass truck.. I love my truck.. It took my around 6 months to find the right deal.. | |
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Even with the current $2k rebate the 05 Silverado Reg Cab V8 & auto tranny cost in the low 20's. I can get a similarly equipped F150 for about 17k. Has Chevy always costs more than Fords? |
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Looking at a 04 Ford F-250 diesel but alarmed by the 66 TSB posted. Ford diesel is supposed to have better fuel economy. Chevy 04 2500HD diesel has complaints about fuel economy but doesn't show any TSB's posted. Any body have any input on the better vehicle? |
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this discussion group and have been looking around for a truck for a while. Thank you for all your comments regarding the Chevy 1500 Crew Cab Silverado. I found a leftover 04 on the lot at a local dealer and seems like a good deal. It's a Z71 package, candy apple red, and he's asking $33919 with zero percent financing for 72 months (in lieu of the $3500 factory rebate and $1500 GMAC financing rebate. What do you think? Has anyone have any major mechanical problems that I should really worry about with their 04 Silverado? Thanks very much. jcchevy |
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Replying to: jcchevy (Dec 22, 2004 1:12 pm) I have not had any problems with my 04 reg cab. Also, it is not my daily driver as I would go insane driving a truck everyday. I much prefer a sedan to commute and use the truck for chores and light plowing. The price you were quoted seems high. What is the invoice and Msrp? Are you aware about the Instant value coupons? Some previous posters have said that you should be able to get about 10K off sticker(w/ rebates) on an 04 . . . I was hesistant at first but with patience found a deal for almost 10K off sticker and then another 3K in GM card earnings. I went to a couple of small local dealers that did not want to deal and did not have many coupons to use so I ended up at a dealer about an hour from my home that moves a lot of vehicles. Good luck and keep us posted. Dillydill |
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