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savaiusini

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Savaiusini, did you order yours through the Costco program and get $1,500? I'm still not finding a dealer that will go beyond $500 below invoice. They all seem to say different things.

$62,706.40 for a 2015i 2wd Yukon Denali with Open Road Package - Decent deal or better to keep looking? Laura GMC can order me the same exact rig for $61,207.00, but it would end up being a wash in the end because it would cost me close to $1,500 to fly out to St. Louis and ship (or even drive) it back to the southeast.

I didn't go the Costco route, but I was armed with it just in case... I just played a couple dealerships off of each other and then lowballed...and got it.
 

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Finally pulling the trigger on a Denali. I've been trying to get dealers to come near Laura's price ($61,207) on a Denali with Open Road Package and a dealer near Atlanta was able to trade with another dealer for what I was looking for and came down to $2,000 below invoice ($61,496). Driving the 4 1/2 hours Monday to pick it up.
 

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HOLY CRAP
now my question to those of you who dont mind sharing
how many of you bought yer 2015 tahoe/yukon outright (cold hard cash)? and what do you do for a living? and can you get me a job? LOL
how many financed? and of those that financed what kinda payments?
 

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HOLY CRAP
now my question to those of you who dont mind sharing
how many of you bought yer 2015 tahoe/yukon outright (cold hard cash)? and what do you do for a living? and can you get me a job? LOL
how many financed? and of those that financed what kinda payments?

2015 Yukon Denali 4wd w/Open Road and Premium
MSRP $73,910
Paid $66,000
Tax $4,531
Title $1,250
Trade ($9,000) 2005 Silverado 4x4 LT Crew Cab
Add. Down ($4,000)
Rate 2.25% (Wells Fargo)
Term 72 mo.
Payment $888.38 mo

I owned my Silverado for 10 years and will most likely own the Yukon for the same.
 
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Pulled the trigger today...

'15i Yukon SLT 4x4
20" wheels
2nd row bucket seats
open road package
black/black

MSRP $65165
Sale Price $58490 (includes GM loyalty rebate)

Chicago, IL

Unfortunately a new enough build to where I got hit with the mid-Feb MSRP increase, but either way, I'm happy with the deal and can't wait for it to arrive!

Expected delivery 3/9

Cheers!
 

ccapehartusarmyINF.(ret)

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hey thanks for postin that info its been a few years since ive financed a new car i was kinda curious what kinda prices and deals people are getting these days .
Dam dude 888 a month i could afford those payments but Id have to live in it
now 2.25 apr thats not bad at all for secondary financing
i always financed through GMAC or FORD motor credit they usually gave me the best rate between 3 and 4 percent
 

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Just ordered a 2015 Yukon SLT 4WD
Iridium Metallic
Jet Black interior
Heavy Duty Trailering Package
Navigation
2nd Row Bucket Seats

MSRP $61,405
Sales Price $54,221 plus tax, title, doc, and then minus whatever rebates are available when it arrives. Final price before rebates is $56,879. The dealer told me 6-8 weeks.

I ordered this on 1/21/15 and finally picked it up last night. I'll get some photos later today. So far I love it. I thought I was going to get screwed on my trade since they evaluated it when I ordered the Yukon a month ago and I put another 1,200 miles on it, but they gave me a decent offer and stuck with the original number they gave me. Hats off to Lou Bachrodt in Rockford, IL for getting me a good deal. I was a little pissed I missed out on the $1,000 loyalty rebate because my car sat 90 miles away in Chicago for nearly a week waiting on a truck. Apparently this was GM's doing, since they are responsible for delivering to the dealership. I'm sure they did that on purpose since it was a sold order and they wouldn't have to pay out if they kept it another couple days. :chair: All in all I am extremely happy so far.
 
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Hey guys - new to the forum. I just purchased a new 2015 Tahoe LS 2WD with 20" polished wheels and body molding (no other options). Sticker price was $47,565 and walked away at $40,825 with 2.24% financing through the dealership.

EDIT: FYI - I purchased my Tahoe on 2/26.
 
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2015 Tahoe LT, 4x4, max towing, Nav, 20" polished wheels, and premium ride w/leveling. I bought through the Costco Auto Buyer Program. $1,200 UNDER invoice. Less GM loyalty incentive of $1,000, and $3,000 credit from my GM card. In total, sticker was $58k, paid just under $49k.
 

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Purchased my 3/07/15. 2015i Yukon SLT with Nav, Rear Entertainment, Collision Alarming, Fully loaded. Vehicle had 2100 miles on it and I paid $53,900 including 100K warranty. Unreal deal. MSRP $65K

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2015i Yukon SLT 5.3L
- Open Road (Nav & Rear Entertainment), Marimoto HID Upgrade, 24" Lexani Luxury Wheels, Pirelli Scorpion 305/35/24, WeatherTech Digital Fit, HMI (Video in Motion & Cell Mirroring) Upgrade
 

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How did you manage to get that deal? It's a few more grand than I'm looking to spend but if I could find a peach like that I just might spring for it. Great job and great looking vehicle.
 

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WBHMSU - I got very lucky. The previous owner paid cash and then decided he wanted a convertible for spring summer. I just happened to be at the dealership when it came on the lot and they flipped it to me for a 1K profit which I gladly paid. All in after taxes I financed 57,590 with no money down thru Ally. Disadvantage is its the same color as the Caddy! Lol.
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2015i Yukon SLT 5.3L
- Open Road (Nav & Rear Entertainment), Marimoto HID Upgrade, 24" Lexani Luxury Wheels, Pirelli Scorpion 305/35/24, WeatherTech Digital Fit, HMI (Video in Motion & Cell Mirroring) Upgrade
 

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Just ordered a 2015 4WD Iridium Metallic Denali with dark atmosphere interior and Q7M wheels:
MSRP: $69,610
Paid: $63,118
Savings: $6,492 w/ Zero Incentives

I've got my fingers crossed for big incentives in June! I'm not holding my breath though. You'd think they'd want to give me something for being in a completely Ford family top to bottom, but No...
 
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What are you guys paying monthly? I want to get back into one but damn, they show around $1000/month on sites. I know I can probably get that lower, but wow!
 

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It's just math. Here's a calculator to help out: http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/auto/auto-loan-calculator.aspx

Figure out what rate you can get by checking your bank's website, or the dealer's promotional rates. My CU was doing 1.9% for up to 72 months when I got my loan, which is practically free money. Plug your rate and term into the calculator, then change the loan amount around until you get to a payment that you are comfortable with. Then you just have to pay the difference between what the new car costs and that loan amount. You can do that with a trade or cash.
 

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$997 per month for 56 months no money down.


2015i Yukon SLT 5.3L
- Open Road (Nav & Rear Entertainment), Marimoto HID Upgrade, 24" Lexani Luxury Wheels, Pirelli Scorpion 305/35/24, WeatherTech Digital Fit, HMI (Video in Motion & Cell Mirroring) Upgrade, vLED Fogs/Plate/Backups/AirRaid Jr.... Looking to do more!
 

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The going discount in the DFW area seems to be about $5K on a Denali XL.
 

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