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2014 Chevy Crew cab short box 4x4, LTZ, LTZ plus. All the bells and whistles. Texas Edition 5.3 engine

$50580 MRSP

$4472 Dealer Discount

$2000 Trade in Assist $2000

$1500 Consumer Cash

$1000 GM Loyalty

$1750 10% old dealer stock

$1000 Texas Edition (same as all star) Discount

$1700 GM Card (only had 200 but I think since I logged last month they gave 1500 extra, random flyer came in mail, hadn't used this card in years)

$500 Texas Farm Bureau (joined last month for $40)

$4250 2002 z71 trade in, LS Ext Cab, 195k, hail damage, dent in door from big hog, mechanically sound pretty scratched up from TX mesquite-(this does not include trade in assist).

$32408 Grand Total

 

Penfed finance at 5 years and 2.24% with $100 gas card promotion.

 

Did I do good?

 

 

 

 

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2014 Chevy Crew cab short box 4x4, LTZ, LTZ plus. All the bells and whistles. Texas Edition 5.3 engine

$50580 MRSP

$4472 Dealer Discount

$2000 Trade in Assist $2000

$1500 Consumer Cash

$1000 GM Loyalty

$1750 10% old dealer stock

$1000 Texas Edition (same as all star) Discount

$1700 GM Card (only had 200 but I think since I logged last month they gave 1500 extra, random flyer came in mail, hadn't used this card in years)

$500 Texas Farm Bureau (joined last month for $40)

$4250 2002 z71 trade in, LS Ext Cab, 195k, hail damage, dent in door from big hog, mechanically sound pretty scratched up from TX mesquite-(this does not include trade in assist).

$32408 Grand Total

 

Penfed finance at 5 years and 2.24% with $100 gas card promotion.

 

Did I do good?

 

 

 

 

Yep! Nothing wrong with that deal.

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Ok, here was my deal right before Christmas

 

2015 Silverado 1500 Z71 4WD LTZ Crewcab Short Bed

 

Sticker $51,540.00 (Standard Vehicle Price $45810.00) + (White diamond tricoat, LTZ Plus, Driver Alert, Heated and Cooled Seats, MyLink 8" w/nav, Full leather, Console Insert, LED Lighting, Cargo box, Wheel Locks, Destination Charge)

 

$1000- GM Consumer Cash

$750- GM Bonus Cash

$1000- GM Trade Allowance

$1000- Silverado Conquest

$1000- GM Bonus Cash

$4451- Dealer Discount

$2145- Supplier Discount

 

Final Price $40,194

 

It also had the drop in bed liner and front windows tinted for no charge.

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What is GMS Pricing? I don't see Supplier pricing being $5k+ off on that truck as the ones I've been pricing are in the same MSRP range, and only $3500 or so off. I know building them online, it includes the customer cash in the price, so you may be double listing discounts that won't all be there in the end. I'd check carefully.

If he's discounting the price $6635 off MSRP, and you qualify for $6k in rebates. Sounds like a great deal to me so long as they aren't getting it back in a low ball offer on the trade in.

GMS Price=Employee Discount which usually 1500 to 2000 Less than the supplier price. Just checked all the numbers with the dealer and the numbers I listed still stand. He is giving me the KBB trade value for my truck and as I stated letting me swap my GM 22s.

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Did they offer the 6.2 for that price?

Yep....same deal on the 6.2 Crew LTZ (red), however it has less options than the other LTZ, but has almost the same MSRP due to the price of the 6.2L

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GMS Price=Employee Discount which usually 1500 to 2000 Less than the supplier price. Just checked all the numbers with the dealer and the numbers I listed still stand. He is giving me the KBB trade value for my truck and as I stated letting me swap my GM 22s.

Looks like a deal I'd take for sure. It seems $4500 dealer discount + rebates is the typical good deal posted. You are getting $6600+ off before rebates. Wish I knew how, every dealer I have talked to hits a wall within a couple hundred dollars of $4500 and won't budge.

Ok, here was my deal right before Christmas

 

2015 Silverado 1500 Z71 4WD LTZ Crewcab Short Bed

 

Sticker $51,540.00 (Standard Vehicle Price $45810.00) + (White diamond tricoat, LTZ Plus, Driver Alert, Heated and Cooled Seats, MyLink 8" w/nav, Full leather, Console Insert, LED Lighting, Cargo box, Wheel Locks, Destination Charge)

 

$1000- GM Consumer Cash

$750- GM Bonus Cash

$1000- GM Trade Allowance

$1000- Silverado Conquest

$1000- GM Bonus Cash

$4451- Dealer Discount

$2145- Supplier Discount

 

Final Price $40,194

Any idea what that $2145 Supplier discount was for? Everything else looks like the numbers I've seen, wondering if this is still out there.

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Looks like a deal I'd take for sure. It seems $4500 dealer discount + rebates is the typical good deal posted. You are getting $6600+ off before rebates. Wish I knew how, every dealer I have talked to hits a wall within a couple hundred dollars of $4500 and won't budge.

Any idea what that $2145 Supplier discount was for? Everything else looks like the numbers I've seen, wondering if this is still out there.

I have a discount through my company. They call it a "supplier" discount.

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Yep....same deal on the 6.2 Crew LTZ (red), however it has less options than the other LTZ, but has almost the same MSRP due to the price of the 6.2L

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Man the local chevy dealer here in oklahoma wouldn't even take 42,000 for a 14 Ltz crew 6.2 with 1300 miles on it. I'm not dealing with them after seeing this thread. Whereabouts are you doing you shopping? ?

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I have a discount through my company. They call it a "supplier" discount.

Interesting. I was told supplier discount is the set price listed on the printout, and not a number they would negotiate down from. Just an easy way to get a decent deal with no negotiations. The prices I've been quoted are lower than the listed supplier discount, so never pursued it. I'll email the dealers and see if I would get any price reduction for having a supplier discount code. Looks easy enough to get one.

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Interesting. I was told supplier discount is the set price listed on the printout, and not a number they would negotiate down from. Just an easy way to get a decent deal with no negotiations. The prices I've been quoted are lower than the listed supplier discount, so never pursued it. I'll email the dealers and see if I would get any price reduction for having a supplier discount code. Looks easy enough to get one.

I've used ours on my last 3 deals and they were in addition to the deal I made. First one was in 2000 on a Tahoe.

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