So I am guessing an old stock lower MSRP is a good find and should be tested like a deal? Or would it be better to wait a bit for a 2023 even if it is a few thousand more?
Thanks
Happy to hear I am not the only one having issues buying a Tahoe.
Spent 15 minutes on the phone the other day having a salesman tell me why the Tahoe I wanted was wrong and I should buy the one on the lot.
Red is better than silver, you don’t need the surround view, they are easy to drive...
Why do some 2022 Tahoe LTs have standard vehicle price of $59,000 while others have it at $60,500?
The new 2023 Tahoe LTs are at $62,700 for reference.
It’s not at the dealer yet, in transit but should be there in a week or two. The dealer told me I can come in with my trade and if the numbers are right lock in the numbers until it comes in.
I just read on here some where that a lot of 22’s were sitting for awhile waiting for parts. I mean...
Is there anyway to tell the date of manufacture of a 2022 Tahoe? Found a decent deal on a 2022 Tahoe 4wd LT that is just coming into the dealer but I am worried if it sat somewhere for months waiting for a chip or something.
I am a bit worried as the window sticker lists the MSRP of $59,000...
Found a Tahoe that I was looking for, only 2 hours away asking MSRP. But then talked to sales and they put a "ceramic coating" on the car for only $1995, they do it on all their cars. I hate shopping for cars.
I have been in the market for a 2023 Tahoe LT for about 6 months now. As I won't pay more than MSRP (most dealers want $2k - $8k over) and I am not in a rush it's been a lot of looking. I finally found two dealers within 100 miles of me that are selling at MSRP but neither had an LT in stock...
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