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Replying to: mcrandus (Nov 11, 2007 1:35 am)
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Replying to: larryallen707 (Nov 12, 2007 2:49 pm) |
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Replying to: blkstang (Nov 14, 2007 8:32 am) What color is it. I just moved west from DC. You can send me an email and we can exchange phone numbers, or leave your number here, and I'll call you. thanks Michael |
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Replying to: carjuggler (Nov 01, 2007 12:10 pm) What color is it. I just moved west from DC. You can send me an email and we can exchange phone numbers, or leave your number here, and I'll call you. thanks Michael If this is a double post sorry. I think that I responded to an incorrect thread. |
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Replying to: mcrandus (Nov 11, 2007 1:35 am)
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Replying to: carjuggler (Nov 15, 2007 10:53 am) Will the vehicle be cheaper in Jan or Feb as opposed to December. I found one private party with a 2004, 37000 miles for $19k.Seems like a decent deal but the local dealers are about the same with higher mileage 50-60k. Thoughts and opinions ?
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Replying to: sagelake (Nov 29, 2007 11:22 am) |
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I have received the following: Fully Loaded 2 wheel Drive $46,900 Fully Loaded 4 Wheel drve $48,900 Carmax has 4 wheen drive listed at $47,000 Anyone purchased from Carmax outside of Chicago or used that price to neogiate with a local dealer. I'd like to find a Deal on a LTZ fully loaded 4x4 for under $46k. Chevy going to announce any rebates soon? |
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Last time I read the Houston newspaper I noticed that the vehicle sales price were several thousand lower than typical sale prices up here. For example, a local dealer has a basic white 2008 Suburban LS 1500 2WD, E85 iron block 5.3, 9-passenger, cloth interior, luggage cross bars, no other options, MSRP of $38425. The sale price after rebates and dealer discounts was $30995. A Houston dealer had a nearly similar vehicle listed, $250 higher MSRP ($38675) for a locking axle, same rebate, and the sale price was $28495. Why would there be a $2500 difference in price in only a 250 mile distance? $2750 if you count the locking axle. Granted, I'd rather have a Yukon XL than a Suburban, but the price difference between the Suburban and Yukon XL is only a couple hundred. But if I could get the Suburban for almost $3000 less than a Yukon up here, that'd be worth it. Maybe I need to start calling Houston GMC dealers to get a rock bottom stripper special price quote on a Yukon XL, 9-passenger, no other options?
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