Future 2020/21 Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban

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cardude2000

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IMO, the 2020 is going to be the worst year to buy because GM was using up all of the leftover stuff to build them, while getting an extra year out of the K2 platform. I'm sure the 2020 LS and LT will see big discounts to move them off the lots so they can sell the T1 platform. I'm sure they will try and still get TOP dollar out of the Premium and RST models to offset the discounts on the lower trims. The 2015-19 will probably stay about the same value, it seems no matter if you have a GMT, or K2, the value stays hi for many years to come.

Really? My 2016 $80k Denali is only worth $33-36k (trade) right now....it will certainly go even lower once the new ones start rolling out...
 
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If it is going to sell for $45K-50K atva dealer, they are probably only going to offer $35K-$40K in trade.

They aren’t selling for anywhere near that in my area

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Doesn’t look much different in Boulder...

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Lol, the first one is $45,749...

The last time I was looking at the K2 Denali was around Turkey Day, so prices were most likely higher then.
 

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Lol, the first one is $45,749...

The last time I was looking at the K2 Denali was around Turkey Day, so prices were most likely higher then.

Yep. $45k retail is close to the top end lolomgwtfbbq


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Really? My 2016 $80k Denali is only worth $33-36k (trade) right now....it will certainly go even lower once the new ones start rolling out...
No one pays $80k unless your stuffing $12k ford neg equity into it. You probably could only get 33k once they see the greasy dash, lol...

Looks like theyre holding up real nice when actual cost is considered...
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No one pays $80k unless your stuffing $12k ford neg equity into it. You probably could only get 33k once they see the greasy dash, lol...

Looks like theyre holding up real nice when actual cost is considered...
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Classic to watch your butthurt continue to manifest itself into panicked nonsensical threads.

Oh...and it’s ‘you’re’.

Smh.
 

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Offer stands to all those offended to learn that my Denali won’t trade for more than $37K. Any offer over $40k takes it and you can rake in, potentially, over $10k in profit from selling it

First PM takes it.

YOU’RE welcome.
 

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Oh...and it’s ‘you’re’.

Smh.

I knew you were that guy! Apostrophes sometimes appear as 4 digit numbers in forums so I never use them - why dont you have 2 spaces after your periods? But back to my salient point - they hold up to actual prices. What about your fords? (all trims highest price)...
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I knew you were that guy! Apostrophes sometimes appear as 4 digit numbers in forums so I never use them - why dont you have 2 spaces after your periods? But back to my salient point - they hold up to actual prices. What about your fords? (all trims highest price)...
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You didn’t forget an apostrophe. You “forgot” an ‘e’.

Again, sorry you’re so upset that my Denali is only worth $39k.

Why didn’t I receive a PM from you yet to buy it?
 

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You didn’t forget an apostrophe. You “forgot” an ‘e’.

Again, sorry you’re so upset that my Denali is only worth $39k.

Why didn’t I receive a PM from you yet to buy it?
Ah, I see now. My typo occured when I deleted some words. I meant to say when you stuffed your neg equity, but I digress. Youre so smart cardude! I used to think only blathering tools graded grammar in forums to use as a red herrings, but nope, just smart guys...

So all that time and auto product has reduced your trade value to 33-36k? Time well spent! And that 45.5k truck for sale really is nowhere near 45-50k? Real tomato ketchup Eddie? Oh, right - your youre thing....

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Ah, I see now. My typo occured when I deleted some words. I meant to say when you stuffed your neg equity, but I digress. Youre so smart cardude! I used to think only blathering tools graded grammar in forums to use as a red herrings, but nope, just smart guys...

So all that time and auto product has reduced your trade value to 33-36k? Time well spent! And that 45.5k truck for sale really is nowhere near 45-50k? Real tomato ketchup Eddie? Oh, right - your youre thing....

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Conflating “for sale” prices, “sold” prices and “trade in” prices.

Oh the irony lol.

Still no PM...what’s up with that?

And it’s “to use as a red herring...” not “herrings”.
 
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What I find is the highest trim vehicles have the more depreciation than the lower trim. Depending on circumstances it may be wise to lease depending on incentives and if you can negotiate a really good sale price. I personally have never leased.


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Look like normal depreciation for an automobile.

Agreed. Not sure why everyone is so upset that my 2016 is only worth ~$37k in trade. Weird.

Edit: latest trade offer I got based on ‘excellent’ condition vehicle.
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