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The Phoenix area has a ton of Yukon Denali's and XLs that were used as Super Bowl courtesy vehicles for Players and NFL staff. They are all loaded with Open road and Premium packages as well as 22in Chrome insert wheels and advanced theft system.
All total 5 dealers received 400 yukons, all Denali's.
I just picked one up with 1100 miles onyx black/jet black for $65,415, MSRP was $73,910. They are sold as new as they have never been titled.
The standard length is selling crazy fast, dealer said they sold 37 Denali's over last weekend.
I spoke with a GMC dealer who participates in the Costco Auto program and he told me that Costco's current pricing was $500 below invoice plus any other rebates. He quoted a new Denali with Open Road package for $62,900.
I also spoke with a Chevy dealer that participates in Costco and he said the current deal was invoice pricing. He quoted me a similarly-equipped Tahoe LTZ for the same price as the Denali - $62,900 ... doesn't make much sense to me.
Trying to find a dealer who says Costco pricing is currently $1,500 under invoice because I could probably live with that. I'll post what else I find out. I wish there was some way to verify current Costco pricing through Costco.
That's what I was thinking. Here's the weird thing .... I'm getting different supplier prices for the same vehicle when changing the zip code from where I am to where the dealer is.
For example, when I put my zip code in on the GM Supplier website, I get a supplier price of $63,387.40. When I put a zip code in for another city in my state about an hour and a half away, I get a supplier price of $61,398.60. The Costco dealer, who is in GA, said supplier pricing for the same exact vehicle was $62,706.40 and that he could sell it through the Costco program for that price. Any idea on why that is?