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Well I am hooked on this page!!!

 

I am have been looking at a ton of used trucks and am amazed at what people want out of these! With GM starting there 2500$ or 0% financing again it seem like new would be the way to go if you are going to put alot down.

 

I mean you can buy new for 2500 more? Is this right? Do these trucks I see on ebay and in the trader actually sell for that much?

 

What did you guys give for your new trucks? Make, model, etc.  :smash:

 

Oh I am looking at the 2500HD 6.0's

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You should be able to go to KBB or Edmunds and price out the truck you want with options.  Take the Dealer invoice price and add $300-$500 and then subtract the rebate.  That should put you pretty close to what you would pay (plus tax/tags etc...)
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:smash: Bought my 2500HD after the dealer drove it 1000 Miles...34,000 dollar truck for a little under 24,000..add trade in of a 01 1500 with 30k miles on it and about $18k owed and i was lookin at $21k...I STOLE IT HUH? :thumb: :smash:
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:smash: Bought my 2500HD after the dealer drove it 1000 Miles...34,000 dollar truck for a little under 24,000..add trade in of a 01 1500 with 30k miles on it and about $18k owed and i was lookin at $21k...I STOLE IT HUH? :thumb: :fume:

Oh man, did you ever! For once the dealer got screwed. Way to go...  :smash:  :thumb:

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Sounds like me, $36k truck, but brand spanking new, got down to $33k, I think the rebate was like $3k, so I ended up at $30k, got $15.5k on a trade in and financed $14,800
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Nice deal!...

 

I am in Indiana.. I have found a 2001 Duramax standaed cab LS with 17000 miles on it. The dealership wants 25,000 for it. How does this sound? I have never bought a truck from a dealer always worked with personal sales.

 

What should I not let them push over on me? What should I shoot for on that truck??... HELP!! ???

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I just ordered a 2500HD crew cab. It's MSRP was $37413.00. I got it for $33120.00. That does not include incentives. I have to wait and see what the incentives are in March when my truck comes in. I believe I got the truck for $60 under invoice. I think i did pretty good. I also got a free 10 year/ 100,000 powertrain waranty on the truck. My dealer in Omaha has this on all of their new vehicles. If anyone near Omaha is looking to buy a new Chevrolet, stop in at H&H Chevrolet.
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Check out the Avalanche 2500 3/4 2WD with a 8.1 engine.  There are a few new 2002 around.

 

MSRP $35,000 with a few options

Invoice around $31,000

$1000 off dealer cash for vehicles older than 120 days

$4000 current rebate good till 2/28

$2003 bump up for selected GM Card Holders valid thorugh 2/15

$750 owner loyalty rebate for existing GMAC finance customers.

 

You can get a new one for no more than $26k and if you qualify for other discounts, you can get it close to $22-$24k

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