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543 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 2:20 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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A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who purchased a Ford, GM or Hyundai vehicle due to the owner protection plans. Please send your daytime phone number and the vehicle you own to ctalati Thanks, Chintan Corporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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Replying to: lts1 (Mar 30, 2009 12:46 pm)
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Replying to: walb0034 (Apr 07, 2009 3:36 pm) |
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A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who has purchased a GM vehicle over the past six months or interested in buying one shortly. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati Thanks, Chintan Corporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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I am looking at a 2008 LTZ white Tahoe. TMV says $37,300 for this vehicle, but I still think that is high. It has 22,500 miles but is very clean. Anyone looking at any good deals on a vehicle like this one? What price should I expect to get in an environment like the one we're in? Thanks, -J |
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Replying to: mcloughkd (Apr 05, 2009 3:53 pm) So basically if I would have bought the car at MSRP I would have gotten $3,000 off with the rebates, but if you get the supplier price, you get an extra $1,000. I told the salesman that we were not in the ballpark with what I have seen other people quoted. I told him I was in no hurry, and could wait it out. I live in Tennessee and these Tahoes have been there for quite a while, and I never hardly see anyone when I pass the dealership. Does anyone think Chevy will do employee pricing again anytime soon, or do you think it is possible with what has just come out about GM closing plants this summer, that you could potentially get $15-20K off a '09 Tahoe?
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