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I was offered similar truck with 52k msrp for 41k out the door with taxes included. Most dealers I talk with offer 3k off the msrp before adding tax and then subtracting the 20%. They are trying to say they are selling fast but I rarely see 2015 sierras lol.

 

 

I got a dealer to offer a 2015 Crew Cab SLT White Diamond Tricoat. Nav, Trailer Brake, and Value Package for $39495 plus $399 documentation fee and taxes. Good deal or not?

 

I think I could talk them down even more. That price came with pretty much no effort on my part.

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Where are you located? The MSRP on this one was only $50,695. My ideal truck (cooled seats and parking sensors) would be closer to the $52,000 mark.

 

 

I was offered similar truck with 52k msrp for 41k out the door with taxes included. Most dealers I talk with offer 3k off the msrp before adding tax and then subtracting the 20%. They are trying to say they are selling fast but I rarely see 2015 sierras lol.

 

 

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Sorry, forgot to quote you. Also, don't let the dealers tell you the 20% off isn't for all the slt.

Where are you located? The MSRP on this one was only $50,695. My ideal truck (cooled seats and parking sensors) would be closer to the $52,000 mark.

 

 

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What are y'all getting off MSRP on Denali's with the 6.2L? Beck and Masten in Houston is offering me a Bronze Alloy 2WD with Sunroof, NAV, Driver Alert, Spray Liner and Trailer Brake Controller for $46,010. MSRP is $55,225.

 

http://www.beckmastennorth.com/new/gmc/sierra-1500/2015-brown-crew-cab-short-box-2-wheel-drive-denali-2377703.html

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Laura GMC has them with 4wd for 47,480 and an extra 750 off for USAA. *I do not work for any dealership

What are y'all getting off MSRP on Denali's with the 6.2L? Beck and Masten in Houston is offering me a Bronze Alloy 2WD with Sunroof, NAV, Driver Alert, Spray Liner and Trailer Brake Controller for $46,010. MSRP is $55,225.

 

http://www.beckmastennorth.com/new/gmc/sierra-1500/2015-brown-crew-cab-short-box-2-wheel-drive-denali-2377703.html

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Laura GMC has them with 4wd for 47,480 and an extra 750 off for USAA. *I do not work for any dealership

They're all Iridium or Black though. :(

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What are y'all getting off MSRP on Denali's with the 6.2L? Beck and Masten in Houston is offering me a Bronze Alloy 2WD with Sunroof, NAV, Driver Alert, Spray Liner and Trailer Brake Controller for $46,010. MSRP is $55,225.

 

http://www.beckmastennorth.com/new/gmc/sierra-1500/2015-brown-crew-cab-short-box-2-wheel-drive-denali-2377703.html

2WD Denali? In Texas? Nobody wants those. Maybe you can get a good deal, but don't try to resell it here.

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2WD Denali? In Texas? Nobody wants those. Maybe you can get a good deal, but don't try to resell it here.

I'll be taking it back to Carolina with me. :rolleyes:

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What are y'all getting off MSRP on Denali's with the 6.2L? Beck and Masten in Houston is offering me a Bronze Alloy 2WD with Sunroof, NAV, Driver Alert, Spray Liner and Trailer Brake Controller for $46,010. MSRP is $55,225.

 

http://www.beckmastennorth.com/new/gmc/sierra-1500/2015-brown-crew-cab-short-box-2-wheel-drive-denali-2377703.html

2WD Denali? In Texas? Nobody wants those. Maybe you can get a good deal, but don't try to resell it here.

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I got it the first time dude. :troll:

 

lmao.

Sorry for the double post. Texas is funny...very little bad weather, but on the road so many trucks are 4wd.

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What are y'all getting off MSRP on Denali's with the 6.2L? Beck and Masten in Houston is offering me a Bronze Alloy 2WD with Sunroof, NAV, Driver Alert, Spray Liner and Trailer Brake Controller for $46,010. MSRP is $55,225.

 

http://www.beckmastennorth.com/new/gmc/sierra-1500/2015-brown-crew-cab-short-box-2-wheel-drive-denali-2377703.html

Honestly I wouldn't waste your money on a 2WD truck. Even though you may not need 4WD your resale value tanks because its a 2WD model.

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