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2017 TAHOE

The Most Awarded and Fastest Growing Retail Brand in 2016.†

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$3,500

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on select 2017 Tahoe vehicles in stock when you finance with GM Financial†
 

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2017 TAHOE

The Most Awarded and Fastest Growing Retail Brand in 2016.†

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$3,500

Total Cash Allowance

on select 2017 Tahoe vehicles in stock when you finance with GM Financial†
That means it applies only to those units with a special GM sale tag, not all Tahoes.

You can check the dealers' web site to see which vehicles, if any, may have special pricing.
 

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Any Canadian guys on here? See a lot of 2016 XL SLT, Suburban LT's going for the mid-high 50's with 25-30,000km. Also saw a 2015 Suburban LTZ asking 50k with 70,000km.

Seems like there is lots of room to budge on new, wonder how much fat there is to chew through on used.
I picked up an 16 SLT premium edition 5 months back new. I was looking at a used 2015 SLT @$60k but with interest ect made it more attractive to go to new with new at 0% ended up just over 81k taxes Inc. Canadian out the door. But seeing how ppl are saying they got 10k off msrp makes me wonder how much more I could have haggled.
 
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From what I've seen, Canadian dealers' internet listings do not seem to be as transparent as those for dealers in the US.
 

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I forgot to ask: I am assuming that was a pre-tax price, right? Also, where are you located?
I traded in my truck so i saved a lot on taxes. I think the final price was 62k
I am located in nova-Scotia
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After i will blackout all the chrome and tint the front window
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Dont get caught up in the $$$. Focus on the % off MSRP...Or the % over/under invoice price. What is the sticker and/or invoice on it?
 

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I bought from Laura back in March. MSRP was right at $72k and i paid $58.5K out the door but paid local taxes when i got home which were $1.5K. So total out the door for me ended up being $60K
 

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I wish Laura's were closer but it's 1,131 miles from me and I have a trade :( You'd think with all of these massive high volume GM dealers in Texas that there'd be better deals to be found around that neck of the woods.

Where I live, GM suvs are marked up about $4k.
 

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About average for a non special order I think.
Sounds pretty good. I am new to the forum. To compare your offer with what I just got...

Just bought a 2017 Tahoe Premier with very specific options and colors - not so easy to find - for 8% off MSRP. MSRP was $70,300, dealer price was $66,250 less $1,500 factory incentive for $64,750. The $66,250 was $800 or so below invoice.

On top of that, I had GM card points and a $2k new vehicle bonus from the GM card that was about to expire. But I didn't include that in my price just to give you an apples to apples comparison. The car was purchased using a swap with another dealer. My sales guy went above and beyond and I didn't feel the need to push him further, although I know Tahoes can go for less than what I paid. I was very particular about the car. He said he could order me one and give me a slightly better price on the order, however, I did not want to wait 8 weeks and I would have lost the $2k incentive from the GM card. There may have been a July incentive to offset, but it wasn't worth the gamble. In all, I was happy with the final price given my credit card bonuses and the service I got.
 

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18% off. On the higher end of the savings spectrum for sure!

Yep. I basically told the salesman at Laura what price point i wanted to hit, told him the exact options, and said call me when you have it. LOL. Took 5 weeks and i was on a plane out to the dealership. They were super easy to work with in my instance. The sales guy was really good and on par with my local smalltown chevy guy who i have purchased 4 tahoes from. Honestly, with that deal, i couldnt justify going with a Tahoe because the Denali was actually cheaper. LOL
 

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I just got this email today.
It might help someone that is looking to buy.

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