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Replying to: markeef (Feb 17, 2008 11:47 pm) Tahoe pricing Check off the options, enter the color, mileage and zip and bingo you got a price. 23K miles is a bit high for one year old.
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Replying to: ryanbab (Feb 17, 2008 1:32 pm)
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Replying to: xogrady (Feb 19, 2008 9:13 am) |
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Replying to: xogrady (Feb 19, 2008 9:13 am) Then 2009 order banks should be open in May-June (information on them will be out next month), and 2009 production starts: -Janesville, WI (Tahoe, Yukon, Denali, Suburban, Yukon XL, Denali XL): July 21 -Arlington, TX (Yukon XL, Tahoe, Yukon, Escalade, Escalade ESV): June 23 -Silao, Mexico (Suburban, Avalanche, Escalade EXT): July 14
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I am looking to purchase a 2008 Tahoe LT3 in Portland, Oregon. The total price on this vehicle is $46420.00. The dealership gives me a internet price of $38900. Does anyone think this is too high of price or is it a good deal. Let me know. In 2005 I bought a new Tahoe that had a total price of $42400.00. The same dealership including the same internet salesman as of now gave it to me for $32900.00. I thought that was a good deal. I bought that 2005 in May. Does that matter or not. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Shawn |
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Replying to: beach15 (Feb 20, 2008 11:11 pm) Anyway, I was going to wait until early April to order it; but it looks like I better put in the order in March if I want it built as an '08 model. Anyone know how long extra it takes if you order a special paint code? |
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Replying to: go8 (Dec 27, 2007 6:32 am) I have an '00 Yukon with 151K miles and I just replaced the tranny last fall. I was having the hard 1-2 shifts and could have gotten away with just a new valve body; but I plan on keeping the truck for a long time; I'm giving it to my daughter to drive when she gets her license next year. And we get GMS discount anyway, so a new Goodwrench transmission only cost me about $1800, plus a few hundred for my mechanic to install. Not bad. |
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Ordered Feb 11th, arrived Feb 27th |
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Replying to: hodson (Feb 21, 2008 8:13 pm) Right now, for an LT3 like you're looking at, the invoice is likely in the $41.5-42k range, and then there's a $2000 rebate. So your $38,900 is likely right at invoice or even lower to start with, and a great price--the typical for Tahoe, etc. buying. If you wait later in the year, rebates will as always get larger to clear things off the lot (I'm thinking...back in May of '05, your '05 likely had a $4-5k rebate alone, on top of the $5k or so dealer discount), but no telling by how much. So right now, great price, and very much the norm. It's not the 5-figure discount on your old one, but you also have to keep in mind MSRP's aren't as overinflated as they were with the last gen and there's both smaller margins and smaller rebates. |
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