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I picked up a 2018 Premier with the 6.2L. Sticker $75,600. Paid $67,500 plus got 27k trade on a 2013 4Runner and also added $5000 GM card bonus cash. That got us out the door at $36,000. Love the 6.2L and the Tahoe.
How do you like the Tahoe vs the 4Runner? I have a 2012 4Runner Limited and have been kicking tires on a Yukon/Tahoe but I’m mostly worried about reliability and the larger depreciation hit. Nice deal you got though.
 

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How do you like the Tahoe vs the 4Runner? I have a 2012 4Runner Limited and have been kicking tires on a Yukon/Tahoe but I’m mostly worried about reliability and the larger depreciation hit. Nice deal you got though.



Ours was a limited too. Never had any issues with the 4runer the wife bought it prior to me and my kids and we outgrew it. I am a bigger guy so I love Tahoe. I have a Chevy 2500HD, so this is the wife’s ride. She loves it too. Tons more power and better creature comforts. Gas mileage is better with the Tahoe. We are getting slmsot 24mpg on highway if the wife can keep her foot out of it..lol. The 4Runner usually got 18-19 all the time. The ride is better with the magnetic ride control. We plan on keeping this one for the long run so a depreciation isn’t that big of a deal as long as it holds up. We looked at a Yukon as well but the dealership didn’t want to deal like the Chevy dealer. We actually test drove it before buying the Chevy. It probably would have been our choice if they would have came close for a deal.
 

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prices seem to keep climbing since almost purchasing in December. The two 18 Yukons are now $5,500 more than what I could have purchased for in December. Had an 18 Denali ready to sign @ 16% off sticker and now best they can do is 10%. Crazy.
 

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prices seem to keep climbing since almost purchasing in December. The two 18 Yukons are now $5,500 more than what I could have purchased for in December. Had an 18 Denali ready to sign @ 16% off sticker and now best they can do is 10%. Crazy.

I think that might be because of the zero percent/72 month financing. I noticed that an XL Denali that i was looking at (MSRP $82,400) was marked down to $72k (internet price) a few days before the 0% started. However, as soon as the 0% started that same exact vehicle got marked up to $75,500. I think they just keep changing the incentives around...one month it favors folks who want to finance through GM, the next it favors cash buyers-and/or folks who finance through their own banks...
 

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But 0% is over. It ended just before I bought mine lmao just my luck. I got another burb because all of my Denali picks were only about $6k off, vs $14k off when I started looking.
 

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Well that’s dumb, it’s only for lessees of 2016 Escalades. And owners get $7,500 off.
 

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I have seen several navi's over the past few weeks and man are they nice. Too much coin but I was impressed. I looked at another expedition over the weekend but think I'm still leaning towards a new burb premier or denali XL. This is Assuming I can find one buffeting-free.
 
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