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Replying to: rockman59 (Dec 26, 2007 11:46 pm)
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| I remember like 6 months ago it was very easy to get 9 k off MSRP and eventually to 10k after a little haggling. I'm trying to pull the trigger before the end of the year but it seems hard to get 10 k off an 08 LTZ in Texas. The dealers I visited had plenty in inventory? Is anyone else seeing these kind of deals? | |
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Replying to: fortop (Dec 28, 2007 4:55 pm) ___________________________________________________________________ Of course they do...but what I meant was you can buy a used vehicle without a 3rd seat and assuming it has the mounting brackets, buy a 3rd seat on Ebay or Craiglist for a whole lot less than thru the dealer. Last time I checked with GM they don't even want to sell you a 3rd seat that is not installed at the factory...their price was almost $2000 delivered to the dealer. I have had three Suburbans in the past 17 years and have always sold the 3rd seat as soon as I got the vehicle. And never had any trouble selling or trading in the vehicle without a 3rd seat.
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Replying to: rockman59 (Dec 29, 2007 4:52 pm) VIN: Click to Change VIN Year: Make: Model: Series: Style: 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 4D Utility State: Miles: Click to Change Mileage Add/Deducts: 4800 V8 -$550 w/o 3rd Seat -$1,000
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Replying to: fortop (Dec 30, 2007 6:13 pm) ____________________________________________________________________ Here in California the dealers use either NADA or Kelley Blue Book. I have never heard of any dealer using Black Book. I just checked the value of my '06 Suburban in both books and found that neither NADA or Kelley showed a deduction for lack of a 3rd seat...nor did either list the 3rd seat as an add-on in value.
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Replying to: rockman59 (Dec 30, 2007 9:27 pm) Buy a new Tahoe for $27-28K, immediately trade it in to the dealer for KBB trade in value of $29,750 ($30,500 with 3rd seat). I pocket about $3K in one day. BTW, GM's website shows the third seat as standard equipment for a Suburban, so I think KBB and NADA assume that the third seat is actually in the vehicle when you trade it in - so no mention of a "missing" third seat in the pricing model. |
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I just paid for a basic LS model today in South Carolina for a total out the door price of $29,913.59. The salesman gave me an internet price of $29,343.59. The sales tax was $300, new tag was $59, electronic filing fee was $12, and the documentation fee was $199. I didn't argue with the doc. fee even though I've read on some other forums that this was an inflated fee. Do you think I made out on this deal? Please let me know. Thanks. |
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Hello, I'm in Minnesota and am trying to land a 2007 Tahoe LTZ with navi, rear DVD, moonroof, and power retractable assist steps. Anyone in the midwest have experience with this beast? The MSRP is $54185 and has been on the lot for 230+ days, and the best I've gotten so far is $48850. Not good enough for me. I've been reading all of your threads, and after hearing all the money off that everyone got, I'm convinced that I missed my opportunity in December and the dealer is crazy for hanging on to this aging pup. Anyone care to chime in on my assessment? Also, what is the deal with dealers now quoting and showing people invoice prices that are consistently $1000 above any of the stuff on the internet including edmunds? |
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| Now that the Tahoe/Yukon hybrids have been released has anyone actually bought one? Dealers don't seem like they are going to knock too much off the MSRP. | |
| Does anyone have the MF/Residual/Incentives for February for a '08 Tahoe? tks. | |
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