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Wish I knew about the CU rebate. I just checked and mine isn't listed in the state so I guess that makes me feel better about missing out on 1500$. I got 1.54% thru GM in case anyone is wondering.

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Wish I knew about the CU rebate. I just checked and mine isn't listed in the state so I guess that makes me feel better about missing out on 1500$. I got 1.54% thru GM in case anyone is wondering.

 

You didn't miss out on anything really. The $1500 is President rebate, the only difference is what you negotiated the price to vs the supplier price given for CU members. It could even be you got a better price than the supplier price, all depends on how much negotiating you and the dealer did!

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You didn't miss out on anything really. The $1500 is President rebate, the only difference is what you negotiated the price to vs the supplier price given for CU members. It could even be you got a better price than the supplier price, all depends on how much negotiating you and the dealer did!

Yea they gave me employee pricing which was 39.7 vs 41.3 for supplier pricing. So that's a wash it seems in the end.

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Yea they gave me employee pricing which was 39.7 vs 41.3 for supplier pricing. So that's a wash it seems in the end.

 

I'd say!

 

Did you have a code, or they just gave it to you??

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I'd say!

 

Did you have a code, or they just gave it to you??

They just gave it to me. It was also on the lot for 165 days so who knows if that effects anything.

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ok, the CU price is supplier price, minus $1400 cash incentive, minus the Presidents' Day $1500 discount....

for my vehicle its...

MSRP $52340

Supplier $48606

Prez -$1500

Cash -$1400

Total -$45706

 

Any other possible rebates/discounts?

This is similar to the deal I got 3 weeks ago tomorrow. Because I was a member of a credit union, didn't matter which credit union, they gave me supplier pricing on my Denali. The Denali had hit the lot just before the $2k price increase. The credit union pricing knocked off $3,700. GM trade in bonus another $1,000. Other rebates and incentives totaling $1,750, that knocked a total of $6,450 off the MSRP of the Denali. Honestly, when I first starting looking at trucks, I was content buying the loaded SLT but when I realized I could buy a Denali for even less than I had planned on spending, I jumped on it.

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This is similar to the deal I got 3 weeks ago tomorrow. Because I was a member of a credit union, didn't matter which credit union, they gave me supplier pricing on my Denali. The Denali had hit the lot just before the $2k price increase. The credit union pricing knocked off $3,700. GM trade in bonus another $1,000. Other rebates and incentives totaling $2,250, that knocked a total of $6,950 off the MSRP of the Denali. Honestly, when I first starting looking at trucks, I was content buying the loaded SLT but when I realized I could buy a Denali for even less than I had planned on spending, I jumped on it.

What were the "other rebates and incentives"? I know Jan had $750 cash, that leaves $1500 more? just preparing for when mine arrives!

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What were the "other rebates and incentives"? I know Jan had $750 cash, that leaves $1500 more? just preparing for when mine arrives!

 

I just had to call my dealer back and ask him because I wasn't sure. He pulled the deal. Here is a breakdown of the discounts according to my deal.

 

$3,700 off for supplier pricing (credit union member)

$1,000 GMC Trade In additional allowance for vehicles 1999 or newer

$750 Consumer cash

$500 GMC Bonus Cash

$500 Trade in bonus

The above amounts equal $6,450.

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This is similar to the deal I got 3 weeks ago tomorrow. Because I was a member of a credit union, didn't matter which credit union, they gave me supplier pricing on my Denali. The Denali had hit the lot just before the $2k price increase. The credit union pricing knocked off $3,700. GM trade in bonus another $1,000. Other rebates and incentives totaling $2,250, that knocked a total of $6,950 off the MSRP of the Denali. Honestly, when I first starting looking at trucks, I was content buying the loaded SLT but when I realized I could buy a Denali for even less than I had planned on spending, I jumped on it.

 

When did the 2k price hike happen? If vehicles arrived on the lot before it happened, is it safe to assume that a similarly equipped one after that date would be 2k more? I ask because I am about to go through a GM buyback and wondering if I should just scoop one up off the lot, or order one.

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When did the 2k price hike happen? If vehicles arrived on the lot before it happened, is it safe to assume that a similarly equipped one after that date would be 2k more? I ask because I am about to go through a GM buyback and wondering if I should just scoop one up off the lot, or order one.

 

My salesman told me any truck built prior to Jan 1st was not effected in the $2k price hike. That included my Denali. It was built Dec 18, 2013.

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Spoke to GMC rep today, she told me the $1500 pres rebate only applies to V6s. I'm done on this issue pick up truck this weekend.

 

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I think there's a $750 rebate if you're a member of USAA as well

 

 

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For those receiving their trucks this month, the president rebate is $500 for SLT and Denali gmc's...

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