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543 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 2:20 PM
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Replying to: sydney472 (Dec 03, 2007 9:12 am) Brand new with no miles I would want a sales price of 33,000 for that vehicle and that's only if it comes with dvd and navigation.. Throw in the fact that its got a ton of miles and I would want a sales price in the low to mid 20's. |
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Replying to: nflguy (Dec 03, 2007 2:26 pm) Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the sticker price on these was somwhere between $47K - $51, brand new. How would one buy new, with no miles for $33,000????
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Replying to: sydney472 (Dec 03, 2007 5:14 pm) |
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Replying to: sydney472 (Dec 03, 2007 5:14 pm) My tahoe had 14 miles on it. |
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It doesn't take into consideration current rebates, end of year sales etc...
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Replying to: sydney472 (Dec 03, 2007 5:14 pm) |
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Replying to: nflguy (Nov 24, 2007 8:51 pm)
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Replying to: nflguy (Dec 03, 2007 7:34 pm) |
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I've been looking at the 2008 Tahoe hybrid. I'm wondering which Tahoe model is the closest "comp" to what the hybrid has as a basis for determining how much one of these things might cost. Would it be the LTZ, or one of the LT 1/2/3's be the best model to base my pricing on? I must say I'm surprised at how much people are getting off of MSRP on some of these new vehicle purchases. Having bought from the likes of Nissan and Volkswagen the last two times around it's like pulling teeth to get those guys to come down. But with these Tahoes it seems like people are getting $10k off the MSRP no sweat. |
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i am reading the messages posted and am not finding the same deals. i have been looking at used ltz models. i have come up with the best pricing of about $34K w/nav and dvd, but it has 48K miles. not to interested in that many miles. how and where are you buying a fully loaded ltz new for $33k. i was on the phone today with a dealer that was going to get me an 07 ltz, it had 20.5K miles. he offered it for $39. i told him we had $35 in the budget with no response i told him i thought 37 was too much, he asked, can you do 38 claiming it was 718 miles away and would have more of an expense to go get the truck. i have received my best pricing by mere phone calls explaining what i want and what i don't. they have found them on line at the smart auction, send pics, and know there is less of the guessing game. should there be a different approach? if so how. and how much do they actually have on average as profit. i didn't think there was that much room for them to move. i have seen a number of tahoes in TX at what seems to be a better price than here in south west MI. how much does location play in pricing? thanks for the feedback. |
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