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Chevrolet Suburban Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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Re: Used Tahoe - when price do prices change [sagelake] by rockman59
Nov 30, 2007 (7:55 pm)
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Replying to: sagelake (Nov 29, 2007 10:22 am)

The vehicle year is the one that counts...that and the mileage and the condition and options. If you can buy a better vehicle from a private party and save money go for it. But have it inspected by a qualified mechanic before you lay down the cash.
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2008 LTZ Pricing by sampson464646
Dec 06, 2007 (3:27 pm)
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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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Dallas vs Houston by occupant1
Dec 28, 2007 (10:14 pm)
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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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Re: Dallas vs Houston [occupant1] by rockman59
Dec 29, 2007 (3:44 pm)
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Replying to: occupant1 (Dec 28, 2007 10:14 pm)

Occupant1 said: Why would there be a $2500 difference in price in only a 250 mile distance? $2750 if you count the locking axle.
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Every dealer in every town sets their own price based on inventory, how badly they need some cash flow, factory incentives, etc. That's why it pays to shop around. Call the Houston GMC dealers and let them know about the low Suburban prices....see if they will match it or come close on a GMC.
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Satisfied by ritebakatu
Jan 30, 2008 (5:12 pm)
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Don Brown Chevrolet, St. Louis, MO
 
Just bought a Gold 4WD Suburban with the 5.3L.
Major options include:
LT3 Equipment group
Rear Seat Entertainment System (DVD player with wireless headphones)
Power Sunroof
Rear Differential
2nd Row heated seats
17" WOL tires
 
Sticker was $48,925
Less:
$2000 GM rebate
$500 STL tradeshow rebate
$1000 owner loyalty
$3221 in GM card rebates (not exactly sure how this got so high or why they gave me more than the allowed rebate published on the gmcard website.)
 
Got them to agree to invoice pricing. When I got there, he had an invoice and said he had to add 2% for regional advertising. I would have put up a bigger stink about it, but this was what I was looking for and the loyalty rebate and the gmcard rebate would have changed after tomorrow.
 
Finance guy was a little bit of a hustler. Gave me a sheet to pick my payment and all choices contained a vehicle service contract tied to them. When I said I didn't want a service contract, he wrote a blank line on the contract and asked me to sign there to indicate I had been offered the service contracts, but declined them.
 
Walked out with a final price of $37,895.
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Re: Satisfied [ritebakatu] by carjuggler
Feb 01, 2008 (6:53 am)
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Replying to: ritebakatu (Jan 30, 2008 5:12 pm)

That is a sweet deal. I am never going to be able to unload (via lease transfer) my 2007 suburban lease with discounts like that.. unless people are like me and don't trust buying a chevy... I don't trust the reliability, that is why I leased, for that price though, I may just have bought it b/c mine has pretty much the same original sticker price.
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Lease Brokers by gpd219
Feb 20, 2008 (1:12 pm)
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I am looking for an 08 Z71 Suburban 4WD with second row buckets.
 
Has anybody ever used ezsource leasing or the lease outlet in S. California? They seem to have great prices.
 
Thanks for any information...

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