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KCTahoeLove

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I know it's not a 2015 but I just bought my first new 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe, MSRP was $56,000 after rebates and haggling got the purchase price down to $45,600 for an LT with Luxury Pckage, Sunroof, and Rear DVD.
 

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It would be nice to see the price differences as GM tries to move the 2014 inventory.
 

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Prices people pay are going to be within a thousand dollars of MSRP, i cant imagine GM to give out discounts as they first release the new MY. I don't understand why someone would not be comfortable saying how much they paid as anyone can go on the GM/Chevy site and build a truck. SLT 4x4 starts essentially at 60 and goes to 67, 10% difference between fully loaded and semi loaded.
 

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I am in market for buying a 2015 Yukon Denali with the Touring Package and 22" rims and got a quote from dealer for $64,500 and vehicle MSRP was $71,200. Here is a link to another car they are selling. Not sure if this is too good to be true but seemed legit to me. Thoughts?

http://www.cars.com/go/search/detai...mkId=20061&sf1Dir=ASC&aff=national&listType=1


Invoice on the denali I ordered was a little over 69000 If I remember right and that is what my dealer was going to sell it to me for.
 

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I was quoted 1000 above invoice for a Denali XL in any spec here in louisiana. I sold my 08 Denali XL three months ago for top dollar in preparation. I drive my M5 daily now and im in no rush to pick up the new one. I'll test drive all the Denali drive terrains before I pick. I'm hoping there will be better incentives in 6-9 months but I will likely buy regardless
 

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Jpory, I would check out that dealership I linked above. I live in TN but will probably make the drive when I decide to pull the trigger in April even though they are 7 hours away.
 

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Jpory, I would check out that dealership I linked above. I live in TN but will probably make the drive when I decide to pull the trigger in April even though they are 7 hours away.

The link doesn't work anymore.
 

ajeagle6921

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Just go to cars.com and search 2015 4wd slt yukons and sort lowest price to highest. Is Laura GMC. Wondering what other members opinions are.
 

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I just bought a 2015 Tahoe LT, with second row bucket seats and 20" wheels yesterday.
Sticker was $53,195 I paid $48,365

I am happy with it.
 

ajeagle6921

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That is pretty much the same percent discount I was quoted. Glad to hear it isn't too good to be true. $64,000 still seems like a lot for the Yukon Denali when you can get a similarly equipped 2014 for $54,000. Oh well, will have to think about it. If you don't mind me asking what dealership did you buy your Tahoe from?
 

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That is pretty much the same percent discount I was quoted. Glad to hear it isn't too good to be true. $64,000 still seems like a lot for the Yukon Denali when you can get a similarly equipped 2014 for $54,000. Oh well, will have to think about it. If you don't mind me asking what dealership did you buy your Tahoe from?


Wait what.. The 2015 Denali is only $64k? That's nothing... I'm pretty sure the Chevys are tipping $70k msrp.

Maybe we are all in luck. Over at autoblog I just read how the GM truck sells aren't doing very well and the 2014s have had the worst launch in 15 years. Hopefully the same thing will happen with these SUVs so we can get sweet deals ;)
 

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Wait what.. The 2015 Denali is only $64k? That's nothing... I'm pretty sure the Chevys are tipping $70k msrp.

Maybe we are all in luck. Over at autoblog I just read how the GM truck sells aren't doing very well and the 2014s have had the worst launch in 15 years. Hopefully the same thing will happen with these SUVs so we can get sweet deals ;)

The Yukon I built MSRP was $71,200 but dealer said I could order it for a little over $64,000. Didn't want to cause any confusion.
 

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Aha I see. That sounds like a decent deal, I was guessing it'd be closer to msrp. Glad it's not!
 

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It's nice to see that dealers are giving some good discounts already


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