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#38 of 543
This is very interesting - LS(isk) vs Z71 $ by dardson1
Sep 16, 2005 (3:06 pm)
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If you go to GMBuyPower and configure a 2wd 06 Tahoe LS with every option that comes standard on a 2wd 06 Z71, the LS msrp's for $100 less than the Z71. However, there are things on the Z71 that are not offered on the LS. . . .so for the $100 extra you get a high capacity air cleaner, recovery hooks, and a skid plate pkg. Instead of a single 6way driver's power seat, you get driver and passenger 10way power seats w/ power lumbar and reclining + heated seats. Part of the hundred bucks gets you 17" wheels and tires. Finally, you get power outside mirrors, w/power fold, curb-tilt, integrated signal and driver side auto diming feature and courtesy ground illumination lights. Pretty nice return for the hundred dollars (only $70 with the GM Employee discount).
#39 of 543
Dealers taking less than "employee price"? by alston28
Sep 20, 2005 (10:34 am)
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Does anyone have experience on whether dealers will take less than the "employee price"? Thanks.
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for anyone that might be interested by dardson1
Oct 15, 2005 (9:37 pm)
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I just bought an 06 Tahoe 2wd Z71. . . only option was XM for $325.
 
$42,735 MSRP ($200 less than Edmund's number?)
   -1,000 2006MY Premium Select Discount (see nothing about this
                on Edmunds on LT's and Z71's and may be regional)
   -3,500 rebate
$38,235 MSRP with rebate and discount
    4,735 dealer discount (about $250 above invoice)
$33,500 with dealer discount
      -500 free gasoline (issued on a gasoline gift card from GM)
$33,000 total
   
I have religiously used my GMCard over the last few years and accumulated $3140 in money. The 06 Tahoe redemption allowance is $3500 so I was out the door for $29,860 + TT&L. I was happy, the dealer seemed happy, but I wonder how long GM can give their cars away?
#41 of 543
My deal on an '05 Tahoe :-) by gelfpeople
Oct 18, 2005 (6:07 pm)
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Hi --
 
Here's the deal I just got on my 05 Tahoe 4WD Z71:
 
Car is Sport Red Metallic with:
Sun & Sound Entertainment Pkg, 2nd row bucket seats, side impact airbags, 3rd row bench and off road preferred equipt.
  
   $49,090.00 MSRP
   $43,652.73 Actual Dealer Invoice
   $39,000.00 Out the Door including all tax/title/etc.(about $41,375 before the
                     6000 rebate, which is actually BELOW their invoice)
   PLUS $500 Gas Card
 
I'm *thrilled*
#42 of 543
Re: My deal on an '05 Tahoe :-) [gelfpeople] by dardson1
Oct 23, 2005 (6:09 pm)
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Replying to: gelfpeople (Oct 18, 2005 6:07 pm)

It's mighty satisfying to buy these great trucks, all loaded up, at a price you'd expect for high dollar Camry. love these trucks
#43 of 543
Re: My deal on an '05 Tahoe :-) [dardson1] by gelfpeople
Oct 25, 2005 (8:58 am)
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Replying to: dardson1 (Oct 23, 2005 6:09 pm)

Ain't it just I pick my truck up tomorrow and can't wait!
 
This is actually the 1st time hubby and I have bought a NEW vehicle and I'm not normally a great negotiator (I was the one who did all the leg work), but having done the research on Edmunds I felt like I had an ace in the hole LOL it was just gravy when I got the truck for less than the Edmunds TMV price
 
YAY -- I'm soooo excited!
Liz
#44 of 543
Anyone hear of the GM Supplier Discount?? by steweygatz
Oct 27, 2005 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: gelfpeople (Oct 25, 2005 8:58 am)

Im looking to buy a Tahoe or Yukon and my company offers the GM Supplier discount which amounts to approx $5000 off the MSRP. Combining that with the $6000 rebate on 2005 Models, do the math and thats a nice $11000 of MSRP.
 
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Suppliers discount and if you could really work a better deal on a Tahoe/Yukon or otherwise? Seems like the $6000 is such a great rebate already, I just have a hard time believing that the dealership will honor that (especially after discounting themselves, which we all know they will do).
 
Thoughts on that?? Thanks
#45 of 543
Re: Anyone hear of the GM Supplier Discount?? [steweygatz] by ecolint78
Nov 01, 2005 (4:58 pm)
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Replying to: steweygatz (Oct 27, 2005 11:54 am)

I'm in the same position, looking for a 2005 Tahoe with the combined GM Supplier discount and $6,000 rebate. I'm eager to hear how you make out. I just started looking and any and all info you can share is appreciated! Thanks
#46 of 543
Best possible price for a 2006 Z71 Tahoe by p356a
Nov 01, 2005 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: ecolint78 (Nov 01, 2005 4:58 pm)

I'm in the process of negotiating a deal on a 2006 Z71 4WD with an MSRP of 44560.00. The best price I am able to get is 37800.00, which includes a GM discount of 3500 plus an additional 3260 dealer discount. This price is on an ordered car. Any feelings about whether I can do better in this market. The car will be ordered at a dealer in Long Island NY.
 what is considered a good price for a 6yr 100, 000 mile service contract with a 100 deductible?
 Thanks in advance for any help
#47 of 543
Extended Service Contract on 05? by alston28
Nov 02, 2005 (7:58 am)
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Just bought a 2005 LS. Do you think I should get an extended service contract? Any thoughts or comments will be appreciated. Thanks.

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