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0%/72 is still a $1,000/month note on a $72K OTD Denali. :jester:

I'm waiting until a 1 year old 15k mile used one can be had for low $50s. Please, someone trade theirs in soon! :D
 

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I'm gonna hold out for the 8spd, because that 's 1 more than 7.......
 

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Maybe they'll have incentives on the2015s when the 2015.5s are in demand
 

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I'm waiting till spring 2015 to buy a Denali with the 7-speed, hope I can get a deal.
I will be glad with 0% apr financing!

I meant the 8-speed and all the new updates of 2015.5!
 

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My sticker was 72,740k 2015 gmc Denali with almost every option. I walked out at 68,300 plus tax. Order in Feb, delivered in April.
 

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MSRP was 58+, Discounted was 55. With my trade and TTL and fees, ended up being ~49.
 

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Has anyone here actually got gm retiree discount yet? My family member won't check till I'm definitely purchasing that day. But I have no idea how much I need to be ready to pay
 

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MSRP - $58K, supplier pricing around $54K. Dealer threw in some accessories I wanted valued at about $300. This was on a 2015 Suburban. Fair deal in my mind as this vehicle, with the options I wanted, was very, very difficult to find.

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Yeah, I am going thru abt the same for a Suburban LT with luxury ackage and sun/entertainment/destination package and with supplier pricing I was told about 4k off on 61k vehicle.
 

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I'm keeping an eye on this costco program bout to kick off. Just signed up. If not significant, hey I'll get some cheap gas
 

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The Costco auto program apparently works very well on the GM products. You get the $115 membership, sign up for the auto purchase program, pick the vehicle exactly as you want it, they send you am email of the closest dealership, you go to that dealership and they show you the MSRP and Invoice for the vehicle, you get $800 under invoice - that is my understanding.
 

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How do I sign up for the Costco Auto Program? Not sure if it's the same thing, but I checked online a couple weeks ago and there were no participating GMC dealers in my area. I'm willing to drive if it's worth it. I called and they said they don't have a list of GMC dealers, the only way they can provide dealer names is by zip code only. That seems very strange to me - there has to be a database somewhere.
 

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The Costco auto program apparently works very well on the GM products. You get the $115 membership, sign up for the auto purchase program, pick the vehicle exactly as you want it, they send you am email of the closest dealership, you go to that dealership and they show you the MSRP and Invoice for the vehicle, you get $800 under invoice - that is my understanding.

Any more details available? I am already a Costco member and would gladly use the service if I could get $800 under invoice. Dealers here in FL will sell at invoice without batting an eye, but difficult to negotiate $800 under invoice.
 

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I know you have to have the more expensive membership. A friend of mine used this for a 2015 Denali in Texas and the dealership is 10 miles from him. There was actually a dealer within 3 miles but they did not participate in the program. He also had a membership in a Credit Union and got a discount for that as well.

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http://m.costcoauto.com/enterzipcode.aspx?gotourl=/default.aspx

http://www.cnbc.com/id/101445202
 

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I have the business membership so I guess it isn't the top level one. I'm willing to upgrade if it helps get a better deal. Does anyone know how to get a listing of dealers in the Southeast? I'd drive maybe 400-500 miles depending on the deal. I asked for one in a 500 mile radius of me but they said they can't search dealers that way. Anyone near West TN that would know of any dealers? Is Laura GMC a dealer?
 

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I went to the dealer I have a relationship with and have had my SUV serviced there since 2007. When we started negotiating for a 2015i Denali XL with every option, they were obviously not interested in dealing on that truck to the price I wanted. We actually looked at the Laura GMC site and they basically told me that something was wrong at that dealership and they were never going to even get close to their pricing. I decided to get one from Laura GMC and on a whim went to another dealer 20 miles from me. Walked out with an agreement for $1000 below Invoice when the pricing is announced plus any rebates or incentives available when delivered. Done.
 
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