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I don't know what my current order will end up at right now, should know soon. But before I was able to get into the 2015i, I had placed an order for a 2015 Yukon Denali XL through the Costco program. The full price would have been $75,440, the Costco price was $69,425. A difference of $6,015.

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Dealer just got back with me.
My 2015i MSRP is $76,745, Costco $70,669. A $6,076 savings.
 
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I don't know what my current order will end up at right now, should know soon. But before I was able to get into the 2015i, I had placed an order for a 2015 Yukon Denali XL through the Costco program. The full price would have been $75,440, the Costco price was $69,425. A difference of $6,015.

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Dealer just got back with me.
My 2015i MSRP is $76,745, Costco $70,669. A $6,076 savings.

What options/packages did you add?
 

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What options/packages did you add?

Yukon XL 4x4 Denali, 20" wheels (standard) wheels.
Packages: open road, premium, enhanced security packages.
Given the way GMC changed the packages from the 2015 to the 2015i, the only option I needed to add was luggage cross rails.
 
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This is what I am paying....

2015i Yukon XL Denali
20" chrome wheels
White Diamond Tri Coat
$67k

Is that a fair price?
 

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I'm buying at invoice. Some can do better, some worse. Ask your dealer to see the invoice so you know for sure.
 

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My family member is the GM of a GMC dealer. I used Costco- and it was exact same netted out as GM supplier price. I bought a SLE 2015 Yukon, 4wd, convenience package and 20's/rims. Sticker was 53,266 and I paid 44,230 and am getting he $600 bucks from Costco as well. took 3 weeks to find my truck, which came from Louisville Kentucky, to Cleveland in a dealer trade offering. I had NO trade in the deal and used my own finance from USbank.

Costco is a great way to go to just get a good deal. (good). I am sure if you need to feel like you kicked the crap of out of a dealership, and run around for 2 weekends and 54 phone calls and 32 emails and save some more- have at it. For us, it was a great experience.

I'm curious how you were able to get this price. Invoice for a $53K truck should be around $49K. How are you getting ~ $5K under invoice with Costco? Everyone else is reporting close to invoice pricing with Costco. Something doesn't sound right...
 

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Well denali is out the picture for me. Tahoe lt 4x4 split seat, what's a good deal on this, hoping not over 50k with push button star

Good luck with that one. To get push button start you need the luxury package. That and 4x4 increase the price to well over 50k. My Tahoe was ~55k Discounted.
 

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4x4 are dropping under 50k now. Can't tell if they push button start, I know some have the captain chairs though, got 2 more months before I make my move
 

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Any Canadians here? Curious what you managed to pay? I am dealing with an agent on Car Cost Canada who can get the LTZ for 63900+ HST (no Freight or PDI). Seems pretty good to me?
 
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I just purchased a 2015 Chevy Tahoe LT. Stickered for 58k paid 50k with GM Family & Friends Discount.
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I just purchased a 2015 Chevy Tahoe LT. Stickered for 58k paid 50k with GM Family & Friends Discount.
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Wow that seems a few grand below invoice? Did you have to pay freight and PDI?

Dealer told me b/c I work for a certain company that I get the "employee" discount. Which he explained as invoice. But it would appear that I would still have to pay freight/PDI which is $1700.
 

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Destination is usually $995. I've never heard of a dealer making someone pay for PDI. That's their job to do that. That's like charging for air in your tires.
 
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Wow that seems a few grand below invoice? Did you have to pay freight and PDI?

Dealer told me b/c I work for a certain company that I get the "employee" discount. Which he explained as invoice. But it would appear that I would still have to pay freight/PDI which is $1700.

I believe delivery was included...that was my out the door price...someone correct me if i am wrong but dealer doesnt have much choice on retiree pricing...set by GM and they have to give you that plus any other eligible rebates.

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On the 15i Destination charge was raised to $1195
 

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I believe delivery was included...that was my out the door price...someone correct me if i am wrong but dealer doesnt have much choice on retiree pricing...set by GM and they have to give you that plus any other eligible rebates.

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that was out the door price? wow? thats proabably the best deal yet on the forum? !!
 

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Negotiated my Factory order LTZ deal on Saturday. I am in Canada - dealer was competing against CarCost Canada agent and so the price just kept going down - to below invoice.

In the end $74,625 MSRP (plus Tax) with Options - end up getting it for just under $66k +HST . I'm super delighted with getting almost 9k off. Now the wait begins!
 

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Costco Holiday promotion is supplier pricing, less rebates and incentives (if any), plus a $600 or $400 Costco gift card depending on your type of membership.

You can build your vehicle and check the supplier pricing here:

https://www.gmsupplierdiscount.com/
 

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Just built me a $71,120 Denali. GM Supplier Discount $66,267. LauraGMC has it listed for $64K.

Not terrible when you factor in the $600.
 

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