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#578 of 615 Re: Where are the 2010 deals? [vietcu]
by solo
Aug 20, 2010 (1:19 pm)
Saw an add in Chicago's paper 2 weeks ago for a stripped down 2wd tahoe for $29,997. 2010
#579 of 615 Re: Where are the 2010 deals? [vietcu]
by vinnyny
Aug 22, 2010 (8:01 pm)
I just came home from Phoenix, AZ where Tahoes were advertised for $1K under invoice plus all incentives. Your dealer is nuts...
#580 of 615 Re: Where are the 2010 deals? [vietcu]
by 73shark
Aug 23, 2010 (1:44 pm)
My dealer can't get enuf Tahoes and Equinoxs. Find someone w/ a supplier discount privilege.
#581 of 615 2011 Tahoe...now or wait on 0% financing?
by bcb1967
Aug 26, 2010 (3:13 pm)
I'm going to order a 2011 Tahoe...the question is when. My family member got me the GM Family First voucher #, so I'll get $3,000 rebate for that, plus $1,000 Toyota Conquest rebate, plus $1,000 tahoe cash back. I'm at + $5200 on my trade. The only thing missing is the 0% financing.
If I pull the trigger now there's little chance that they'll be doing 0% financing by the time it gets here. Maybe I should wait and order it in Nov/Dec when there's a better chance of getting 0%?
The best I can do right now is 4.5% locally at my credit union. Not bad, but the difference between 4.5% and 0% is about $60/mo, and that might very well be worth waiting another couple months.
Anyone here have a magic crystal ball to know when GM will offer 0% on the '11 Tahoes?
#582 of 615 Re: "Regional Package" a Must Have on new Tahoe LT [mountain01]
by bcb1967
Aug 26, 2010 (3:18 pm)
Or be patient and look on Craigslist and/or Ebay. I'm buying an '11 Tahoe LS, of course it comes with the 17" wheels.
I found a set of four 18" Z71 wheels in excellent condition for $400 on Craigslist. Tires will run me $150 each, total of $1000 for Z71 wheels w/ new tires.
#583 of 615 Re: Where are the 2010 deals? [vietcu]
by bcb1967
Aug 26, 2010 (3:21 pm)
That's crazy! Dealers are doing invoice +500 around here with little or no arm-twisting involved, for '10 or '11 Tahoes.
Maybe you live in some crazy area where people have fist fulls of money and people are lined up down the street to buy cars - but in most areas of the country it's a buyers market, not a sellers market.
#584 of 615 Got a GMC instead
by vietcu
Aug 27, 2010 (7:37 pm)
Similiar enough vehicle so thought I would post here also. Got me a SLT diamond white, MSRP 53290. Total OTD after TTL was 53,078. Plus I was fortunate enough to get a 1000 conquest off that price, opted for 0% financing. Had to go out of my state to get at that price though. Anything in my state was MSRP plus tax no negotiating, crazy is what I say. Not sure if I can say which dealers, so I will just say I had to go from Ohio to Mich to get the vehicle. Did all the negotiating and what not on the phone too.
#585 of 615 Re: Where are the 2010 deals? [bcb1967]
by vinnyny
Aug 28, 2010 (8:06 am)
I agree--shouldn't have to pay more than invoice+/- (and get all the incentives on top of that). You could really save some money buying a one-year-old for 60 cents on the dollar.
#586 of 615 Lease terms
by ej2
Sep 24, 2010 (4:15 am)
Hello,
in your opinion, is this a good deal?
"2011 Tahoe 4WD LT in Black Granite Metallic with Ebony interior. It includes Sun, Entertainment, Destination Package, and Luxury Package with an MSRP of $52,230. A 39 month lease based on 15,000 miles per year with $7,000 down would be $508/month. This includes all taxes, fees and DMV charges."
Thanks
#587 of 615 anyone purchase recently in Texas
by five04tluv
Mar 03, 2011 (8:32 am)
with the new incentives started 3/1, I'm looking to upgrade my 03 LT. It's amazing to me that in 03 I paid 38,500 + TTL for my almost loaded Tahoe. Now I'm looking at atleast 12-15k more for a 2011.