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Chevrolet Tahoe Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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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
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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
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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.
#48 of 543
$13,000 Rebate and Incentive? by ed108
Nov 04, 2005 (2:13 pm)
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I priced an '05 Tahoe and the TMV includes $13,000 of incentives and rebates!!The TMV for a base with sunroof and package 1SK comes to just under $25,000, that can't be right can it? If it is, point me to the nearest Chevy dealer.
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Re: $13,000 Rebate and Incentive? [ed108] by tguerino
Nov 06, 2005 (7:37 pm)
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Replying to: ed108 (Nov 04, 2005 2:13 pm)

Went to dealer today and gave him the information from Edmunds. Sales manager could only comfirm and offer $10,500 in rebates/incentives. They are going to call regional sales rep to see if they can get me the other $2,500 so we can close the deal. Should know more by tomorrow afternoon.
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Re: $13,000 Rebate and Incentive? [tguerino] by imoldfella
Nov 09, 2005 (3:47 pm)
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Replying to: tguerino (Nov 06, 2005 7:37 pm)

Edmunds had a bug; the number now is $7,000 in incentives. I wonder where the dealer found the other $3,500?
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Re: Question on a price [bolker] by cypress50
Nov 17, 2005 (12:54 am)
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Replying to: bolker (Aug 30, 2005 10:21 am)

I just bought a '05 Z71 Demo with 5,000 miles on it for $36,500 out the door. It has everything but the navigation (which sucks anyway in my opinion). I got the $7,000 rebate on the purchase. They have a deal right now where you either get a $7,000 rebate, a $6,000 rebate and some 20" wheels and billet grill, or instead of the rebate you get 3.9% financing through GMAC (w. good credit of course). I talked with a few dealerships that had around the same kind of Tahoe for sale (with about double the milage of mine), but they just wouldn't go as low as the dealership that I bought mine from. Sometimes it just comes down to how bad they want to sell it. When considering a new vs. a demo I realized that if the demo was never registered then the factory warranty didn't start until I bought it. However, the mileage started when it was driven. So I ended up with a 3yr 31,000mi warranty. Also, some finance companies give you an apr break if you buy "new", and some accept demo vehicles as "new" so you might also win there too. As far as the negotiating, I would tell him that you want it for no more than $33,000 plus fees. That was my price.
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GMS Pricing by sdtruckguy
Nov 22, 2005 (12:47 pm)
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Hope some one knows the answer to this one. I have read a few of the other posts regarding GMS pricing, however, I have yet to read any comments as to how the GMS prcing works...at least from the dealer's standpoint. How much margin remains for the dealers on GMS deals (Employee Pricing) and how much can you negotiate beyond the GMS + Cash Back Incentives...I actually got one dealer to come off over $600 beyond GMS & Cash Back incentives on an 06' Silverado...but I just I have to say I think there is more blood in that turnip. Anyone have some insight lend?
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Re: GMS Pricing [sdtruckguy] by alston28
Nov 23, 2005 (8:43 am)
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Replying to: sdtruckguy (Nov 22, 2005 12:47 pm)

Congratulations. I could only get $500 off the "employee price" on an 05 in September. I, too, feel like I left money on the table.

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