TheeSpaniard3500hd Posted February 15, 2015 Posted February 15, 2015 I got it from Gilchrist Chev in Tacoma, Washington. It would have been less but I didn't qualify for the USAA rebate. Negotiated the deal online then drove down to pick it up. Gave me my trade value sight unseen. It was the lowest price I could find by far. They had a second one that sold the day before I got mine for the same price. It was such a great deal I couldn't pass and had to move my purchase timeline up. They had a few similar 2500 dd for the same price as well. I love the truck. I use it to pull my boat and am shopping for a slide in truck camper. I don't even know my 21' boat is back there. Sent from ?
hegsz71 Posted February 23, 2015 Posted February 23, 2015 Well I just ordered a 2015 CCSB 3500hd SRW LT 6.0. Got it with cloth buckets, Convenience package ( bigger screen), amber roof lights, led cargo light, 6" side steps, and molded mud flaps. Msrp was $50,600 Trade in was 20K (2007 CCSB 2500hd classic dmax) out the door tax, title, license. I will pay $26,451.76 I didn't think it was horrible. I am stepping down from the dmax since my towing has gone down significantly. The 3500 was cheaper than the 2500 exactly the same for some odd reason plus tabs are about $500 cheaper here in mn.
KMK454 Posted April 11, 2015 Posted April 11, 2015 Think I found the truck, but working on price still... MSRP is $49,595 Being offered $43,235 out the door (does not include sales tax) Price includes "sale price," customer cash rebate, USAA, GM Loyalty This is on a CC 6.0. I feel like it's a good price, but I also think there's another $1-2k of room in there. Any thoughts?
Cosmic Charlie Posted April 11, 2015 Posted April 11, 2015 I've read Dealer Invoice is 10%+- off MSRP which is what some dealers sell for during negotiations ... $49600 - 4960 = $ 44640 plus right now GMC has a $2000 HD Rebate put it at $42,640 Plus your other incentives ... So ya - maybe more to save Check out these prices, shows really how cheap these trucks can be bought ... too bad it's so far from me ... http://www.laurabuickgmc.com/VehicleSearchResults?pageContext=VehicleSearch&search=new&bodyType=TRUCK&make=GMC&model=Sierra+2500HD+Built+After+Aug+14&trim=All&stockOrVIN=&minPrice=-2147483648&maxPrice=2147483647&minMPG=-2147483648&maxMPG=2147483647
Cosmic Charlie Posted June 13, 2015 Posted June 13, 2015 Brought Her Home Today 2015 Sierra Double Cab 2500 HD SLT 6.0 Black / Black MSRP $ 54,165 Cash Price $ 47,761 (includes $299 Doc Fee) Tax & Title NOT included) (about 12% off) Includes $2000 GM Rebate Plus I got $ 1000 in Contractor Commercial Incentive that I had to spend at the Dealership (Steps & Mud Flaps & Smoker Package) I don't smoke ... Quirk GMC -Manchester NH I shopped at 5 dealers - best I could do
joshgdog Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 I just bought my new 2015 2500 HD Silverado LT Duramax Crew Cab 4wd last week. The MSRP was $55,620. I paid $44,645 and also got $1,000 in GM accessories included. No trade. Thought that was a pretty screaming deal.
Cosmic Charlie Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 I just bought my new 2015 2500 HD Silverado LT Duramax Crew Cab 4wd last week. The MSRP was $55,620. I paid $44,645 and also got $1,000 in GM accessories included. No trade. Thought that was a pretty screaming deal. YES Excellent Deal !
Brian Yoakum Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 Ok - after reading this thread i think I did pretty well. Purchased May 5th. (yes I had a few to drink after the deal) 2015 2500 HD CCSB - Dmax. LT - With Convenience package. No accessories really. has the small mirrors (switching those out soon) Cloth Seats - so not fancy really Sticker was $56,000 GM had some extra incentive to sell all old inventory in May (this one has a April 2014 build date) weird Negotiated to $40,000 Less trade in $12.500 Paid $27,500! 1.25 % financing also Had 351 Miles on the odometer-so it had been on a few test drives First Duramax also - I actually walked in looking for 6.2L. This ended up being cheaper!
Cowpie Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 By God, now we're talking! Great deal! I am impressed! You the man!
rv7plt Posted July 22, 2015 Posted July 22, 2015 I purchased my 3500 crew cab Denali two weeks ago. Sticker was $66,400 and I paid $56,000.
BGStucki Posted October 27, 2015 Posted October 27, 2015 Any news to share on 2016 purchases? I took the Costco Auto Program route and was able to get quoted at GM Supplier pricing, with a bunch of dealer add-ons then I'll get taken off of course. (Nitrogen tires, paint protection, etc) Anyone close on a 2016 yet that can share?
4x4LJB Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Bought one. A 2015 Sierra 1500 Double Cab SLT. Black on Black. Z71, Preferred, Bose, Leather Buckets, 20" machined wheels, locks, Integrated Trailer, 3.42, 6" Chrome Steps, Sirius and NAV. Stickered just under 50k. Out the door at 40,320 plus tax. 20% off MSRP. Decided the 2016's wasn't worth the extra dough I'd have to fork over. Well, that's that.
fastlane2014 Posted November 16, 2015 Posted November 16, 2015 I bought and 2015 2500hd high country deep ocean blue sticker was 64905 and after my trade of my 2014 2lt silverado with 16500 miles
George C Posted November 23, 2015 Posted November 23, 2015 In August, I paid $1,500.00 under invoice, along with 2k rebate and 1k accessory credit. There was an similar equipped All Terrain on the lot with a $3,750 rebate, but I couldn't do the cheap looking faux carbon fiber interior. JMHO. I'm a current Ford Super Duty owner who will buy a new redesigned 17' SD. I bought this second truck as a winter plow rig. I needed a short truck so I could fit the truck and plow in my garage. Wow, what a huge improvement over my last GM 2500 plow truck. I'm pleasantly shocked at the high quality ride and quietness. As solid as it gets. Nice job GM. My wife's Denali may be the best road vehicle we have ever owned. .
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