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I feel like with all those options the sticker would be around 52 to 54K.

 

Four Wheel Drive Z-71 is.

 

This is 2WD.

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Just got my 2015 Silverado Custom Sport (Black)

 

$48458.00 Sticker

$326.00 Per month lease

$700.00 Out of pocket

15,000 miles per year

 

700 miles on it and i have loved everyone of them

 

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How did you get such a great deal? I'm looking at 49k GMC with GMS pricing, lease loyality. Dealer quoted $357/mo lease 12k year 36 mos with $850 out of pocket

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Sunday I picked up my 2015 Crew Cab standard bed LTZ with LTZ plus, Sunroof, Driver Alert package, Custom Sport Edition, Heated and cooled leather buckets, spray in bedliner, cargo lights, navigation and integrated trailer brake controller. MSRP was $49,735.00 I got it for $39,150.00

 

Great discounts right now.

What discounts did you qualify for?

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Chevys have better cash on the hoods right now. Plus I go through a broker who I my entire family deals with.

 

If you are in Michigan send me an IM and I will hook you up. They will deliver the truck to your door.

Chevys have better cash on the hoods right now. Plus I go through a broker who I my entire family deals with.

 

If you are in Michigan send me an IM and I will hook you up. They will deliver the truck to your door.

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What discounts did you qualify for?

Chevrolet has $1,500.00 down payment assistance if you finance through their preferred lenders, (I did) $1,500.00 GM consumer cash program, $1,000.00 special package consumer cash (Custom Sport Edition) and $750.00 GM national purchase bonus cash.

 

I used my Costco card for an additional $2,000.00 discount and the rest was dealer discount.

 

They are very aggressive right now with the Memorial Day sale.

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Chevrolet has $1,500.00 down payment assistance if you finance through their preferred lenders, (I did) $1,500.00 GM consumer cash program, $1,000.00 special package consumer cash (Custom Sport Edition) and $750.00 GM national purchase bonus cash.

 

I used my Costco card for an additional $2,000.00 discount and the rest was dealer discount.

 

They are very aggressive right now with the Memorial Day sale.

 

What do you mean you used your Costco card? Like to purchase something? Just trying to learn.

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What do you mean you used your Costco card? Like to purchase something? Just trying to learn.

Costco has a vehicle purchase program. its supposed to be a fixed price deal, you know, this is the low price, no haggling, etc.

 

I have never used it before, as a matter of fact, I wasn't even a Costco member. But.. my salesperson asked me if I was a Costco member and told me it would get me an additional $2,000.00 discount.

 

I joined Costco. It may be a regional thing, but the vehicle purchase information is on Costco's website.

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Got a 2015 Sierra All Terrain SLT Plus in Iridium Metallic and the sticker was $52245 and I walked out the door paying $46243 with taxes title and license. I came from owning 2 acuras and just need more room and something to haul a couple of snowmobiles and go up to the mountains. This truck is incredible won't own anything else!

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I got a 2015 Sierra 1500 SLE crew cab, 4X4. MSRP was $46K, got $10K off when you add up the dealer discount and all incentives, so I paid $36K.

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I purchased my 2014 Chevy Silverado 4X2 LTZ with Nav, backup cam, park assist, bedliner, mud flaps, sunroof, 20" chrome rims, hood protector, window deflectors and paint protection on front bumper.

 

I purchased it on 28 December 2014. They wanted to deal to get it off the lot before 2015. I got USAA, military and GM discounts. I even purchased an extended warranty from USAA for 900 bucks! 100K bumper to bumper!

 

MSRP: $47800

Paid: $38,900

OTD: $40,400

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New 6.2 4x4 Denali two weeks ago. $58,600 sticker. Out the door for $49,500.

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2015 Sierra SLT Double Cab w/ SLT preferred package, Iridium Metallic, Nav, Bose w/sub, Front/Rear Park Assist, GM Tonneau cover, 22" chrome GM rims, power rear slider, heated steering wheel. Bought during GM Holiday event.

 

MSRP: $51k

Paid: $37,762 +tax/licensing = $42,403

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2015 Silverado 5.3 Crewcab 4x4 LT with all star package etc

 

Msrp 45,???

 

37800 before fee and taxes

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