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2015 Sierra Double Cab, 5.3L, 4x4, All-Terrain Package, Preferred Package, 20" Wheels

 

$35,600 + TTL

 

Not bad considering msrp was $47,380. Thank you GM year end holiday sale!!!!

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I bought a 2015 Silverado 1500 4x4 Dbl Cab LT Z71 5.3 All Star Package.

MSRP $42,955. Sale price of $30,995. Which was $11,960. off or 27.843% off.

I'm very happy with the deal I got. Not sure why 2015 are being discounted so much but I had to get one.

I got mine from Varney also. Similar deal, mine is in Rainforest Green though. Good experience. They were great to work with

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My wife and i had bought our 2014 Silverado Doublecab All-star pkg Z71 in March of 2014 . Loved every second of that truck but whe just had our Baby Girl in october. Needless to say the Doublecab was a strain on us . Going in and out with a carseat was a chore/difficult and usually involved smacking the door/pillar or drivers seat every time . We started searching about 2 weeks ago and found a Leftover 2014 Sierra Crewcab SLT. This truck literally has everything you could think of and alot of dealer installed options . Heated leather seats, heated steering wheel, Nerf bars, Factory spray-in Bedliner, bed lighting and storage hook kit , 3.42 gears , HID Headlights , Nav, Weather, and finally the 20" Denali Wheel package.

 

MSRP : 49975

Rebates and incentives $8000.00 (includes $1000 bonus cash for GM Mastercard owners)

Supplier discount $3000

What i paid being upsidedown on trade: $40,016

 

I couldnt be happier with the deal i got and in my opinion I stole the truck !! Lol now to enjoy the SLT i was meant to own from the beginning.. Too bad i was Upside down on my Z71 loan otherwise i would of walked away paying only $38,750

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MSRP: 43K all star package, leather, running boards, paid 34K OTD.

Only wish that the V6 had a telescoping steering wheel, don't know why this option is omitted on the 4.3 trucks????

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MSRP $51980

Supplier $47052

Sierra A/T SLT

 

I had supplier pricing, so there was no negotiating a price, determined by GM. Dealer wasn't exactly pleased to find out about my locked price and after I placed a deposit. Others walked in and were willing to pay over MSRP for it.

 

Drove off the lot in the middle of June. One of, if not the first Sierra to drive off the lot in Minnesota.

Actually there is negotiating with Supplier discount... I bought just last thursday a Sierra Crewcab SLT with Nerfs and the Denali 20" rims supplier and rebates were 6500- i got them to throw another 1500 on it and i was upside down on trade. MSRP was $49970 i paid 40,019 with being ipside down on my trade... It was a pain to negotiate that price and i also recieved a $1000 bonus cash for being a GM Mastercard owner but it can happen you just have to be willing to hammer them..

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MSRP: 43K all star package, leather, running boards, paid 34K OTD.

Only wish that the V6 had a telescoping steering wheel, don't know why this option is omitted on the 4.3 trucks????

The telescoping steering wheel is a 100.00 option on all levels, at least through SLT. I'm not sure about Denali.

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The telescoping steering wheel is a 100.00 option on all levels, at least through SLT. I'm not sure about Denali.

I agree but...

 

Read the fine print " not available on V-6 all star models"

Don't understand why, either!?

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ALL STAR EDITION Includes driver 10-way power seat adjuster, dual-zone climate control, manual tilt telescoping — — ● ● — — — steering column (not available with 4.3L engine), remote vehicle start system, MyLink1 8" diagonal audio system, Rear-Vision Camera System, rear-window defroster and 110-volt power outlet. On LT models, includes Trailering Package with locking rear differential, PZX 18" aluminum wheels and fog lamps. Not available with Max Trailering Package, LT Convenience Package or Custom Sport Package. On LT Z71 models, includes RD1 18" bright-machined aluminum wheels. Not available with LT Convenience Package. Available on Double and Crew Cab models only.

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Got my 2015 6.2 ltz z71, ltz plus package, sunroof, bed liner for 48k tax tags and all. MSRP $54,840.

 

With trade of my 2006 z71 that added another $11,600 off the price and I put around $7k down

 

In the end financed right at $30k and 2.9%

Got my 2015 6.2 ltz z71, ltz plus package, sunroof, bed liner for 48k tax tags and all. MSRP $54,840.

 

With trade of my 2006 z71 that added another $11,600 off the price and I put around $7k down

 

In the end financed right at $30k and 2.9%

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If I had known Laura had a "$100 for a referral" deal, I'd have PMed a member that's used Laura Buick GMC to get them $100. If anyone goes to Laura, PM me or one of the others in this thread so we can get some gas (or part way to a bed cover). :D

 

My father in law bought a 2014 Silverado LT Crew 4WD with Allstar the day before I bought my Sierra. It was a demo vehicle with 3,000 miles on it. He paid within a couple hundred dollars of what I got my 2015 Sierra for, so I was pretty pleased. He's not one to do too much research or driving around so he was happy with his deal as well. Came out to a bit over 25% off MSRP I think.

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Pick this up tomorrow....

 

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Online window sticker....

 

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$42,356 (Supplier price)

- $7,000 (Rebates + GM card top off $2000)

$35,356 - trade + TTL

 

Could not be happier with the deal I got :ughdance:

 

 

 

 

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I'll add to this thread since I bought on Saturday.

 

- 2015 GMC Sierra Denali

- 6.2L engine

- 4WD

- Standard bed

- Sunroof

- Trailer brake controller

- All-terrain tires

- Driver alert package

 

MSRP: $58,320

Paid: $51,187

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2015 GMC Sierra SLT Crew Cab All Terrain Package

 

MSRP: $51,900

Sell Price: $40,000

Trade in Price: 2005 Chevy Silverado Ext Cab Z71- $8,000

Put $1,000 down

 

Financed $32,400 after tax, title, and fees

 

Finance rate of 1.89% for 72 months.

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