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I put an after market 10 disc in my last truck. It hooked in through the radio antenna input and worked great.
Good Luck
- Tim
at 3,900 miles know, I checked last week it was 17 MPG that was city driving
VINCE4-
I have a 6 disk changer, I have heard it disables the ability to use the single one... but I have no confirmation on this
Thanks,
Aaron
autobytel sent me back an email saying, "those are allocated, but if you want an S-10, give us a call."
Thanks
Peter
Mike
You might go just a little North to Ventura County or even go as far as Bakersfield if you want a better deal. There are more trucks out there and dealers might actually deal.
Richard
Call me silly and nostalgic, but I sure wish i could build a relationship and buy a truck from my local Burbank dealer.
Thanks all,
Peter
invoice + 400 + tags(60). This is in Raleigh, NC..
I'm waiting for that option, then I'll order. Yes, I have kids, and 3 doors would be fine for them, but I want the 4th door so I have easier access to that area.
Randy
And also where can I get info on the order #
Thanks-
Order # means it has been picked up and recognized by GM so to speak..
Build date (prod. date) means it is scheduled to be built and all parts are guaranteed to be available for your truck that week.
have to sit back and wait for the build date now.
No time can be given as to how long....probably about 4-10 weeks
Good Luck
- Tim
I seen on the EDMUNDS web site that the 2000 silverado LS AND LT will come with a rear view
dimmer and temp display and compass on the mirror
as a standard feature anybody know if this is true? THANKS-
P.S. thanks TIM for answering my previous question.
Are there any hidden costs that I need to try and find by going through this buying club. The fellow I have talked to said there is nothing hidden here.
He also told me to expect a 6 - 10 week wait on this truck. It seems that 3/4 tons are taking longer than that. What can I expect with this truck.
Good luck
- Tim
I took care of the deal around noon.
They really wouldn't say much about how long it will take. He said if we are lucky 6 - 10 weeks.
But maybe closer to 12. I sure don't want to wait 4 months. For one, that is a long time to be excited to get your truck. Also I have just sold my last truck and I am now driving a beater. And that wont be pulling any snowmobiles when the snow flies.
He said that they do have room to put in this order as they have not used up their allotment for the month. (or something along those lines) He said that should help a little.
Well, the countdown begins now I guess.
Thanks
Good luck
- Tim
I originally had a regular GM card starting 10/92. Wasn't able to max it that year. But found out about the gold card $1K per year, switched and maxed it each year until they dropped that back to max of $500 per year. I also had some pretty large partner bonuses when they were still doing that (extra 5% that did not count toward the ceiling for certain airline tickets, Mobil gas, etc.).
Now the "theoretical" max is actually a little more than $3500 if you have a gold card since they also apply the annual fee toward your rebate (annual fee of $39). This year (and last year) I maxed it and added $539 to the rebate total each year. So a GM gold card actually costs you nothing and you have the extras that come with gold.
that's all she wrote! I can hide or delete a post, but I cannot edit it.
Sorry!
Front Porch Philosopher
SUV, Pickups, & Aftermarket and Accessories Host
The GM Card is a MasterCard credit card that allows you to earn 5% on each of your purchases. You can earn $500 per year over a 7 year period for a total of $3500. These earnings can then be used toward the purchase of most GM vehicles.
Try their web site at www.gmcard.com.
Gary
info for Peter (evilsofa)
Got a referral from invoicedealers.com to fleet dealer Ken Morgan @ Glendora Chevrolet-Autocenter Drive in Glendora. $500.00 over Invoice-they take holdback; make about $1200 on the deal-no dealer prep, advertising, etc.
Called quite a few Dealers in So. Cal. Most don't want to give you the time of day when you talk about "over invoice" deals. Silverados are HOT!! obviously. Had talked to a Silverado Owner who had bought (3) from Lake Chevrolet in Lake Elsinore for $300 over invoice earlier in the year. Called the salesman-now wants $1200-$1500 over invoice.
So I visited Ken Morgan on 7/3-gave him $500 to order a 2000 3/4 ton LS-5300, extended cab, 3.73, Z85, locking diff., Z82, yada, yada. Factory hasn't accepted the Order yet due to shortage of locking diff. parts (at least that's what the salesman is telling me) Shortage confirmed @wheels.com. Don't know if I'll ever see my Silverado, but I'm getting a helluva deal for So. Cal.!!
I also like the after market crome around the wheel wells.
Try Schumacher Chevrolet in Little Falls, NJ. My brother-in-law, his business partner and myself have all purchased trucks through them. Mine just came in, 2000 LS 4WD ext cab. They are a small family run shop. I paid 700.00 over invoice. Not bad.
$500 over invoice is a lot less. My price was $450 over invoice which was $2000 under MSRP.
I would think $22-22.5K plus tax and license is a lot more reasonable. If your dealer won't come down, try another dealer or try AutoByTel.
Mike
help me out!
mdr1130@aol.com
Thanks,
Mike
The price was $27,250 which was invoice + $500 + 1% advertising.
This was with manual benchseat (big savings), rear def., heated mirrors, trailer pkg, 265 tires, alum. wheels, and Autotrac as options.
Dealer was Talarico in Milford, NH. Expect to get the builddate tomorrow, and get the truck n 6 weeks?
from walt sweeney
The bottom line is this: If you deal close to or at invoice price on an order, you are probably getting as good a deal as GM and the dealer will allow. But the dealer is not doing you a 'favor' by selling you the truck at 'invoice'. He'll get his (hers) and GM will get theirs. They are not 'sweatting bullets' by giving you a teaser discount. As a matter of fact, some runs of trucks, such as red, white, or black trucks SHOULD be cheaper due to the high production runs. But we hungrily go to the dealer hellbent on getting OUR WAY! Sometimes, it's better to just sit back and let the dealer go thru the frustrations. It also helps to go in the sales office with your own calculator (intimidating) and deal on ALL fees (except TTL). As in hunting, it's not the trophy but the KILL! Have fun in your deal. YOU are holding the flush so wear your salesman down. Leave. Let him (her) call you for a better deal. Good luck.
Limited slip will help for light snow. It does not replace 4WD..but helps. Pulling power on the front tires is much better in my opinion. The Z71 is an option after 4WD...it is not required. As for a slider...many after market ones are available at many places.
Good Luck
- Tim
This is the same principle at department stores, and the biggest industry of this sort - insurance. Everytime you buy one of these warranties or insurance realize that ON AVERAGE, you will get back less than if you invest the money yourself.
Jeff
I am a financial counselor and all of my sources discourage purchasing an extended warranty on anything. The Chrysler factor may have merit. I too will never own another one of their products. We should have a support site to air the horror stories.
Thanks renenevada for the number crunching. Companies, dealers nor sales people suffer or make so little they cannot feed their families. Buyers rarely get the "best deal" they could get.
Cheers - Jim
Thanks Paul