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542 messages, Last post on Sep 08, 2009 at 6:34 PM
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Replying to: dealsearcher77 (Mar 28, 2009 7:56 am) Sounds like a good deal w/ the 0%. |
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i just got a quote for a 2009 tahoe at the following terms - anyone seen a better deal? 2009 LT2 Tahoe + 2nd row buckets $40,100 invoice $38,250 sales price -$7,000 rebates $31,250 final price |
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The previous post has a much better deal but this is the best offer I have received. 2009 Tahoe LT1 Sticker $39,030 Invoice $37,335 Rebate $-4000 Price $33,335 |
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Replying to: lts1 (Mar 30, 2009 12:46 pm) |
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Replying to: lts1 (Mar 30, 2009 12:46 pm) |
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Hi All, I am potentially in the market to buy a 2009 Tahoe. Spent today at a dealership getting a feel for all the models. They are telling me I am getting a great deal, but after reading some of the offers posted in the past month I am getting ripped! Help me out! If you happen to also be looking No. Va please let me know, maybe we can band together and really get a good deal on a Tahoe in the area. Today I was offered on a 2LT: 40,433.85 for the car (black ext and int) PCJ Sun & Entertainment package (nav, xm w/ traffic nav, rearview camera 3975.00 20" wheels 1489.85 Bose System 415.00 bench row on 2nd row (kinda want the 2nd row bucket seats) The sheet I have shows invoice amt as 45129.85. MSRP is 51,325. They offered it to me for 42,000. Seems like a rip off based on the post from March 30th, who got an LT2 at 31,500. Anyways, glad to hear what others are getting. Thanks.
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I finally purchased a 2009 Tahoe LT1, w/ convenience package, and upgraded stereo (6 disc changer) last Saturday. The previous Friday was spent at two other dealer lots receiving offers in the mid 34k range. The pricing i received on the Tahoe I eventually bought is below. Plus the selling dealership gave me more for my trade and better financing than the other two dealerships. MSRP - $41,120 Invoice - $38,752 Sales price - $36,599 Rebate - $3,000 Final - $33,599 All in all I still feel like this was a good deal, and isnt that the point, thinking you received a good deal. I live in North Texas so for anyone in the area looking keep at it, and good luck. By the way the rear view camera with mirror display is NICE.
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Hello all. I am looking at taking the 0% financing (nothing like free money) but have only received a slight discount below Invoice because they are holding to the premise that the 0% cannot be combined with the cash back and rebates. Anyone getting a better? thanks in advance.
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Replying to: ctdubl07 (Apr 07, 2009 7:20 am) |
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