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JayceeP

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2018 Denali XL $79,895 msrp got $9k off. Traded in my 15 Suburban LTZ 2wd with 25k miles they gave me $43,650 for it, it needed new tires and the brakes were making noise ( fixed the brakes under warranty 10k miles ago ) so a decent deal I guess? What do you guys think?
Sounds like a better deal on paper since the other guy is only getting 12-15% off MRSP. How much was your 2015 suburban when you bought it?
 

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Paid $56k for the suburban 3 years ago.
Wow... that seems unusually decent. Not even $15k of deprecation? Pretty good cost of ownership. Sure some of that might be hiding in the new purchase price, but it seems like you got a pretty good deal.
 

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Wow... that seems unusually decent. Not even $15k of deprecation? Pretty good cost of ownership. Sure some of that might be hiding in the new purchase price, but it seems like you got a pretty good deal.

Yeah I think it was sort of a balance of trade in vs sales price, could they have come off on there truck a little more? probably, but then I don't think they would of gave me the $43k for mine.
 

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When Nov and Dec rolls around, does that 15-20% rule still apply? Would that inclusive of the current GM incentives or is it MSRP % + GM incentives? I am thinking of getting a 2017 Tahoe LT, hopefully with the signature package in the NJ area.
 

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Has anyone bought a Yukon or Denali in the last 2 weeks? have you seen 15-20% off MSRP?
 

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We currently own a 15 SLT XL and are considering going with a new one assuming 24hr test drives are buffeting free. Here is where I am with two different trucks:

2017 Suburban Premier
sticker $72k deal $59,500 before tax

2018 SLT XL
Sticker $68k deal $59k before tax
 

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Just got back from looking at a 2017 Premier 2wd Tahoe SWB. The price of the vehicle was $69,360. The dealership would not come down from their listed sales price of $62,746. Thats only about 10% off MSRP. The dealership was adamant that is the lowest they could go. Oh did I mention that it was a 2017 DEALER DEMO WITH 4800 MILES??

They did offer to put me in the same exact vehicle, a new 2017 or 2018 with 0 miles for the same price. I told them 10% off MSRP is not a good deal and that 20% should be easily obtained.

What do you guys think? For a 2017 or 2018 Tahoe Premier, a $69,360 vehicle, where is a reasonable expectation to be price wise?
 
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