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No matter what, the economy is still hard and dealers are happy to be selling anything these days, especially these big rigs compared to the greener cars coming out.
Id hold tight or do some comparison shopping and come back with the lowest price to the dealer of your choice.
Good luck.
Thanks for your reply.
I am looking at a 2010 Yukon with MSRP 56,000. What can I expect to pay if buying it?
I know GM has done this in the past on Tahoes and other vehicles so I guess it wouldn't surprise me that they do it again. If it's true, then I'd cross it off my list of potential vehicle purchases. If they skimp on the seating who knows where else they have skimped that you can't see.
Thanks in advance for any responses
You got $4k off invoice or sticker? That seems pretty steep. Anybody know what these things are going for now?
I am located in NJ and am in the same situation as you. Watching and waiting for a push by GM to start moving the trucks out. Maybe labor day?
I wish there were more comments in these forums about deals people have been able to get....
I was looking only at black on black Denalis with DVDs - so MSRP was in the 59ks for all vehicles I considered. I had a dialogue with every dealership in the area, done mostly by email. Most were offering about $7300 off, a couple dealers offered $8000 off, and another was at $8500 off. There was still a lot of inventory out there, and some dealerships in particular had a whole lot (the dealership I got this deal from only had a couple though) so I think these guys and GMC will have to get more promotional, but at almost $10k off I was very happy. Happy shopping to you all.
I am glad you had a positive shopping experience and were able to get a great deal on your purchase which made you happy. I hope you are enjoying your Yukon Denali so far! If any concerns or questions arise, don't hesitate to contact us. We can be reached via email at socialmedia(at)gm.com.
Sincerely,
Laura M.
GM Customer Care
Hope I can revive this thread. I'm looking at 2014 Denali AWD. May I ask how much others paid for theirs or the price you used to base your lease on (given down pmt). I understand 2015s are coming out and they redesigned it. Hoping for a break on leasing a 2014. Thanks in advance.
I don't know that you need to lease the truck. Buying is probably a better move especially given the incentives out there to purchase the 14s. Also, you may want to consider whether it makes sense to put anything down on a lease. For what it's worth, we recently purchased an almost fully loaded (no auto retract steps) 2014 Yukon Denali XL for just under 60k - the final price had a 5 handle. Great deal, and great truck, so far. I imagine you could be in the mid 50s for the regular version.