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Bought my 2014 Crew Cab 4x4 LT All Star, 3 weeks ago. MSRP was 46,500.

 

Paid 33,500 OTD and they gave me 2,000 more than my trade was worth with 1.99% financing.

 

I'm pretty happy.

Deal sounds pretty darn good. How much was your trade in worth on the deal?

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Deal sounds pretty darn good. How much was your trade in worth on the deal?

I traded a 2010 tundra. They gave me 23k for my truck plus in Florida it's a 1500 tax credit towards your new one so it was really like I sold it for 24.5.

 

My uncle works for a different Chevy dealership and when I called him and told him the price they offered he simply said buy it, now.

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Got a 2014 Crew Cab 5.3l 4WD High Country for 46k, MSRP was 52. Got 8k on the trade in for my 02 2500 crew cab and 1.85 percent on the financing so I feel decently about it

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Taking delivery of a 2014 Silverado 1500 LTZ 2wd Crew Cab on Monday. Sticker was $44,000 and our out the door price with taxes, rebates, trade-in, etc. was $35,944. Feel like we got a pretty good deal.

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Sticker on my 14 slt gmc with chrome and loaded was 52k sticker. I talked them down to 43900 and had to take it. Did this last September

 

 

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Taking delivery of a 2014 Silverado 1500 LTZ 2wd Crew Cab on Monday. Sticker was $44,000 and our out the door price with taxes, rebates, trade-in, etc. was $35,944. Feel like we got a pretty good deal.

This don't sound that great if this is factoring in a trade as well. You are only saving 7k after all that. What did you trade?

 

 

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02 Astro Van. Needs a bit of work. I could not have sold it outright for the trade and customer loyalty rebate that trading it got me.

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will be taking delivery this weekend of a new 2014 Silverado 1500 2LZ Z71 in Black, crew standard bed, sunroof, nav, rear sliding, 20" chrome wheels, etc... only option it does not have is the driver alert package.

 

MSRP.... $52,160.00

Invoice...$48,299.00

Price Paid..$38,500.00

 

was able to get 1.79% financing also. I feel like it was a good deal with the rebates for the new 2014 leftovers as there were not too many left. It was a toss up between this and a fully loaded 2014 sierra slt fully loaded with every option but with 21k miles for 39k

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will be taking delivery this weekend of a new 2014 Silverado 1500 2LZ Z71 in Black, crew standard bed, sunroof, nav, rear sliding, 20" chrome wheels, etc... only option it does not have is the driver alert package.

 

MSRP.... $52,160.00

Invoice...$48,299.00

Price Paid..$38,500.00

 

was able to get 1.79% financing also. I feel like it was a good deal with the rebates for the new 2014 leftovers as there were not too many left. It was a toss up between this and a fully loaded 2014 sierra slt fully loaded with every option but with 21k miles for 39k

That sounds like a good deal to me.... Enjoy!

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What are people paying for the 2015 Sierra's? The incentives seem pretty light right now, and the dealers in my area (Dallas) don't seem to want to deal.

 

I'm selling my 2014 Sierra CC Z71 SLE to my brother and looking to get the same truck, just in SLT trim. The trucks I'm looking at all MSRP at $49k - $52k. The three dealers I've spoken to are all only offering a couple hundred below "invoice" (whatever that means anymore), so around $46,500 - $47000 sale price, + ttl puts you right back at the MSRP! May just wait this one out a while until truck month or something.

 

Has anyone bought a 2015 CC SLT 4x4 z71 this month? What kind of deal did you get?

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What are people paying for the 2015 Sierra's? The incentives seem pretty light right now, and the dealers in my area (Dallas) don't seem to want to deal.

 

I'm selling my 2014 Sierra CC Z71 SLE to my brother and looking to get the same truck, just in SLT trim. The trucks I'm looking at all MSRP at $49k - $52k. The three dealers I've spoken to are all only offering a couple hundred below "invoice" (whatever that means anymore), so around $46,500 - $47000 sale price, + ttl puts you right back at the MSRP! May just wait this one out a while until truck month or something.

 

Has anyone bought a 2015 CC SLT 4x4 z71 this month? What kind of deal did you get?

 

Bout a month ago 12/30 2015 CC SLT 4x4 z71 - MSRP 53,600 - 1000 package deal - 3500 incentives - 3700 supplier - 46300 w/TTL and no trade

 

I think I got a pretty good deal (first time buyer). Even though on here some people have done way better, I already bought mine and enjoy the crap out of it.

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What are people paying for the 2015 Sierra's? The incentives seem pretty light right now, and the dealers in my area (Dallas) don't seem to want to deal.

 

I'm selling my 2014 Sierra CC Z71 SLE to my brother and looking to get the same truck, just in SLT trim. The trucks I'm looking at all MSRP at $49k - $52k. The three dealers I've spoken to are all only offering a couple hundred below "invoice" (whatever that means anymore), so around $46,500 - $47000 sale price, + ttl puts you right back at the MSRP! May just wait this one out a while until truck month or something.

 

Has anyone bought a 2015 CC SLT 4x4 z71 this month? What kind of deal did you get?

If you are willing to take a road trip Laura GMC in IL has 50k SLTs for 40k.....I know a few others on here have flown there and drove home due to the super prices they have....

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Hey guys picked up my '14 Silverado DC Z71 last June sticker was 42,375 got it for 32,000 OTD after all rebates and trading a '98 sierra ext cab 4x4 with blown head gaskets.

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Just traded my 2014 Silverado double cab in,

10,000 miles , only got 28,250 for it on a trade.

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