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So basically if I would have bought the car at MSRP I would have gotten $3,000 off with the rebates, but if you get the supplier price, you get an extra $1,000. I told the salesman that we were not in the ballpark with what I have seen other people quoted. I told him I was in no hurry, and could wait it out. I live in Tennessee and these Tahoes have been there for quite a while, and I never hardly see anyone when I pass the dealership. Does anyone think Chevy will do employee pricing again anytime soon, or do you think it is possible with what has just come out about GM closing plants this summer, that you could potentially get $15-20K off a '09 Tahoe?
I don't know if that was a great deal, but I think it was a good deal. If those vehicles aren't moving by mid to late summer you should see prices come down.
Also - does yours have the 5.3L? That is a must as I will be pulling a boat.
I was told by the salesman that a couple weeks ago GM had some coupons out where they could take off up to $2k off the price but they offer has expired. Has anyone else heard anything about this?
I'll give Frank Parra a shot and see what they can do.
If not, I did find a certified 2007 LT2 with 35k mi on their used lot. It was pretty much fully loaded except Nav and Rear camera which I don't care about. They have it marked at $31,400. If I could get them down to $29k would that be a good deal?
I just priced up a new on with the same features and the MSRP is $51,600.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
2009 TAHOE 4WD LTZ
Sticker: $57,170
Inovice: $53,106
My Price: $48,900 with rebates --- cannot combine 0%
I'd really like to get in the low 40's....
2009 tahoe z71......
sticker $52,452 he didnt give me details but
out the door $38102 with tax and reg
2007 tahoe trade in - $20,000
$18,102 total
gm card - $2,000
driving home $16,102/60 months %0 = $268.36 a month....pick it up monday............
please share the dealer/salesman info as I to would love to see if there are any other z71 that are available with that pricing.
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Jacques Cattier
jcattier@mac.com
MSRP - 47,440.00
Invoice - 44,248.15
Costco Membership Pricing - 43,958.65 Out the door tax+ license would be 46,689.00
Lowest dealer price Ive seen that beats Costco - 43,500.00
You can add to that either the 2,000 cash back or the 0 % financing.
Can anyone out there help me find a better deal?
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this is an '09 and the '10's are arriving in august yet the salesperson would not negotiate lower and said they had no inventory and there will be much less in 2010 available so they are holding firm on pricing.
i don't understand it because this particular car has been on the lot for 140 days and they are paying to hold it on their lot every day.
The selling and servicing dealer may be different. Any help would be appreciated. I'll share the result.
Thank you in advance
2010s may be available for ordering around late Sept or early Oct.
Zboater, just as an FYI - the 49.3K figure included the 4K.
Thanks!
Picked it up last nite.
Thanks for your help!
Invoice = $55,056.76
Supplier = $54,698.75
GMS = $52,349.76
less $500 60 day return waiver
less $2,000 rebate
less $31,000 2007 trade
So unless you can get an employee discount (GMS), you probably aren't going much lower than supplier discount. Also there's a rumor that both discounts are going to be modified next year so it may be time to strike. Good luck.
That seems like a very good price. Invoice for this vehicle in TX is $40.1k. I have been watching prices literally every week for the past 6-8 months...and am waiting until the cash rebates hit $4k so I can get an LT with towing package for invoice - $4k. You are already there plus some. If I could get this vehicle for $36k...I would be at the dealership tomorrow.
Looks like a very good deal to me.
Good Luck
i want to buy an 2007 Tahoe 4x4 LT about 50.000miles. Now i want to ask if some one can tell me a actual manheim aucitons result list of such a car.
maybe the Manheim Market Report ore anyone who has acess to manheim.
thanks for your help
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