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local dealer has a 6.2 white diamond SLT marked down about 13500

2014? That's pretty darn aggressive for a 2015. What dealership is it?

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Thanks Cohen....I'm guessing Farm Bureau won't stack with the private offer then since it's a specialized rebate like USAA.

 

Not sure about TX Farm Bur. It should stack with current incentives/rebates and GM Card points. Does not stack with specialized rebates (USAA, Credit Union, etc.) from what I've gathered and heard from Chevy.com chat people and just quick searches.

 

 

I found my Private Offer using Incognito Mode on Firefox or equal and start clicking around on Chevrolet.com. I got it to pop looking at Impala's.

 

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I don't know my exact sale price but I am leasing a 2015 Denali 2WD for 36 months with the upgraded 22" wheels.I put 2k down and get 12k miles a year with the tire and wheels 3 year full warranty coverage and up to 5k in damages covered free when I return it. I have a final payment of $508 a month. If you already have a car paid off leasing is a good option and lets you get a new truck every 3 years. We all know that when you pay off your a few months later you end up getting a new truck anyway. Atleast that has been my experience.

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MSRP for my fully loaded LTZ Midnight Edition with the 6.2 was $55,250. I was out the door at $49k. I even had a GM supplier discount to use through my work. I noticed that the dealer was not giving these midnight editions away compared to the incentives and discounts offered to other trucks (similar to the discount amounts everyone on here were getting).

 

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Thanks Cohen....I'm guessing Farm Bureau won't stack with the private offer then since it's a specialized rebate like USAA.

 

Was able to combine $1500 Chevy private offer with $500 Ohio Farm Bureau discount (see details on page 76 of this topic). But there's no need to guess, just ask the dealer.

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I'm looking at $54,500 out the door on a '15 6.2L Denali Standard Bed (around $51,000 before taxes and plate fees)

 

MSRP: $59,975

Invoice: $55,900

Supplier: $55,800

Employee: $53,600

 

I'm on the fence whether to bite or not. I don't feel like I'm getting that good of a deal...it's only about $800 off Supplier pricing after factoring in rebates. The GMC guys say NO to my Silverado$1,500 PO.

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I'm looking at $54,500 out the door on a '15 6.2L Denali Standard Bed (around $51,000 before taxes and plate fees)

 

MSRP: $59,975

Invoice: $55,900

Supplier: $55,800

Employee: $53,600

 

I'm on the fence whether to bite or not. I don't feel like I'm getting that good of a deal...it's only about $800 off Supplier pricing after factoring in rebates. The GMC guys say NO to my Silverado$1,500 PO.

 

I think that's about the going rate, I'm in MA and on a Denali 6.2 CC short bed MSRP $58,800 bottom line price is $50,500...this is w/ 20" wheels installed not 22"s

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I'm looking at $54,500 out the door on a '15 6.2L Denali Standard Bed (around $51,000 before taxes and plate fees)

 

MSRP: $59,975

Invoice: $55,900

Supplier: $55,800

Employee: $53,600

 

I'm on the fence whether to bite or not. I don't feel like I'm getting that good of a deal...it's only about $800 off Supplier pricing after factoring in rebates. The GMC guys say NO to my Silverado$1,500 PO.

I paid $49,652.03 (before taxes) for a 2015 Sierra 6.2L Denali msrp $58,445.00 (no trade-in)

Former Military discount - GM Cash incentives - USAA incentive - GM Card points.

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I'm looking at $54,500 out the door on a '15 6.2L Denali Standard Bed (around $51,000 before taxes and plate fees)

 

MSRP: $59,975

Invoice: $55,900

Supplier: $55,800

Employee: $53,600

 

I'm on the fence whether to bite or not. I don't feel like I'm getting that good of a deal...it's only about $800 off Supplier pricing after factoring in rebates. The GMC guys say NO to my Silverado$1,500 PO.

Not a great deal by any means. I'd move on to the next dealership if they are dealing anymore.

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I'm looking at $54,500 out the door on a '15 6.2L Denali Standard Bed (around $51,000 before taxes and plate fees)

 

MSRP: $59,975

Invoice: $55,900

Supplier: $55,800

Employee: $53,600

 

I'm on the fence whether to bite or not. I don't feel like I'm getting that good of a deal...it's only about $800 off Supplier pricing after factoring in rebates. The GMC guys say NO to my Silverado$1,500 PO.

You can do better than that. Just keep checking gmc for a popup, i got one but it was last month. It also looks like rebates went down for August on GMCs due to the 20% off MSRP event???not sure how that affects you with a Denali though compared to my SLT

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Denalis don't get nearly the discounts SLTs do. They just don't.

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If you don't mind waiting. End of the year pricing is always better. Last black Friday sale I found quite a few denali's for mid forties. No haggle prices from gmc.

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