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547 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 7:29 PM
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Replying to: nord (Sep 03, 2009 2:35 pm) |
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Replying to: nord (Sep 03, 2009 2:35 pm)
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Replying to: zboater (Sep 04, 2009 4:41 am) Zboater, just as an FYI - the 49.3K figure included the 4K. |
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Talked to a dealer, offered a LT2 with bucket seats and 20'' wheels at 44650 MSRP, sale price 36500 + TTL. Drove to the dealer, found out the car has 777 miles on it, want to take additional 700 off, dealer refused. Walked.
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Replying to: jl76 (Sep 07, 2009 6:25 pm) |
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| I finally bought a tahoe hybrid for my wife for the winter.. We traded in our 01 honda odyssey. Backdrop: We just moved to MN from CA so i wanted my wife to have a big 4x4 tank to drive in winter. We looked at every other suv out there and the tahoe or yukon was the only one that worked from a size and accessories that we wanted. I shopped for about 3 months and looked at both gas and hybrid models new and used. Best deal we found overall was a fully loaded 4x4 tahoe hybrid(all options offered) in the color we wanted (black). We've had it for about 6 weeks now and my wife is happy and she is consistently getting 20-21 mpg driving kids to/from school and shopping. We paid $40k with our trade in which is exactly what I wanted and had offered to other dealers but hadnt had any takers. I did this all via the internet with a local dealer and the process/transaction was painless and simple. I just laid it out and it all worked- no hassle, negotiations, or delays getting jerked about by a "sales mgr". I swore I'd never ever buy an american car but this truck was the only one that fit the bill. So we'll see how the truck does over the next couple years to see if I'll buy a second american car.. Cheers. | |
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Just negotiated a deal on an 2009 Tahoe LT/2 LT Z71. The vehicle has leather, heated seats, luxury package, etc. I was able to get them down to $500 below invoice (MSRP $48,975, negotiated price $45,555) and the 0% for 72 months. Is this a good deal? It is a Texas dealer.
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Replying to: blackbear06 (Dec 06, 2009 6:48 pm) |
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Has anyone purchased a new LTZ lately? What was your price paid? I've talked to friends who purchased an 09 earlier this year, fully loaded LTZ for less than 42K, brand new. I would love to hear some more recent prices paid for a new LTZ as I'm in the market for a Tahoe in the next couple of weeks! Thanks!
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Replying to: schmidtrl (Dec 07, 2009 2:32 pm) |
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