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Replying to: amber2 (Feb 21, 2005 8:24 am) Tried to find the story tonight and could not find it. Check this out before you buy, according to AOl it was a hush hush announcement. |
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I'm looking to purchase an 05 suburban in the Cleveland Ohio area sometime this week or next. Anyone out there want to share prices paid? I'm looking for the Sport Package, DVD player, leather, and probably 2nd row bucket seating. Have just started calling for quotes at this point. Got a quote of 45,000 for a red 05, leather, sun/sound package, 2nd row buckets, off road equip. group, grill brush guard (what IS this??) and the navigation radio. Window sticker is 53,865.00 The 45,000 quote already includes the 3000.00 cash rebate for our area. Would love to read some reactions and opinions....Also- we qualify for a "Friends and Family"discount plan because my husbands company buys a LOT of cars. Can you really get a good number with this discount, or is it better to negotiate an individual deal. Thanks, Traci
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Replying to: traciaross (Mar 02, 2005 7:07 am)
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Replying to: bixster (Mar 06, 2005 1:47 pm) Think we are going to make the leap and finalize a deal today. We are going to use the gm supplier discount. An 05 Suburban, Z71 Package. Black with leather, Sun/Sound Entertainment package, 2nd Row Buckets. I think the only thing we are missing are side air and navigation radio. STicker price of 51,300. I think we will hit 22,500 out the door. That number includes 20,000 trade in allotment for my 02 eddie bauer expedition. Took lots of dealer visits around the area to get my trade in number up. MOst dealers started at 17,000. We found it was best not to mention the Supplier Plan until after we got a decent trade in number. Otherwise there wasn't much incentive to entice us with a decent trade in value. WE went to 8 different dealers and worked the best deals before bringing up the Supplier plan. The supplier plan beat the best deal everytime. IF you have the GmSupplier discount, you can get the numbers right on the website. So we went into dealerships with the Supplier numbers in hand. It was kind of fun trying to get them down that far. We also did get the incentive coupons thrown in, so they can be used along with the Supplier Program. Also- free oil changes and tire rotations for a year. Traci
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Replying to: traciaross (Mar 07, 2005 5:41 am) sounds like a beautiful vehicle. Am i right that you got 8800 off sticker, 20000 for your trade and 22,500 is what you will pay? Sounds like a great deal especially with the goodies thrown in. Can you tell me what the website is that i might find the Gmsupplier discount numbers? I am probably about 2 weeks or so away from buying and i am remaining hopeful that in the meantime, GM will offer something else to entice. Can i ask why you traded in the expedition? Just curious cause i am looking at an 04 and 05 in them, but wasnt blown away with the 04's noisy engine and a few other things that led me to the suburban and yukon xl. Kevin |
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Anyone know what suburban incentives are currently available? Anything special on a lease? Go8 |
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Anyone have any thoughts about the possibility that we will see the 72 |
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| We currently have a 2wd 94 suburban with 190K on it. Runs great, but might be time to move on to a newer one. We are in the 2WD category(Just can't justify the additional cost of 4wd). A local dealer has been advertising 4wd 05s for 30K, so we went to look at a couple of their 2WDs. Not much to choose from, two with LS packages, and they started out with an offer of 33K(36K sticker). Not impressed, or interested in making a deal, anyway. They came back with a price of 30K, but it was hard to convince them that we were just looking, at this point(wife still wants to try a Pilot and Highlander). In looking at the chevy.com search for vehicles, I see that Florida is loaded with 2WDs. We'll be down there in mid June, and I am wondering if there is a possibility of a better deal down there. With the experiences of the previous posts, along with the significant number of vehicles on the lots, and the upcoming redesign(06?), I can't envision paying any more that 26K. Otherwise, we watch the old one roll to 200K. | |
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Does anyone know if dealers are negotiating to prices below the "You pay what we pay" employee price. We're looking at a 2005 Suburban LT with the premium option package and the sun and sound entertainment system. The MSRP is $50,400 and the "You pay what we pay" price is $39,800. I'm wondering if they'll go below $39,800. Randy
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Replying to: randal1 (Jun 23, 2005 9:20 pm)
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