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Hello all. First post here.

 

I currently drive a 2007 Toyota Tacoma double cab 2wd that I bought in March. I thought it would be plenty big for me but with 2 car seats in the back or when I go on hunting trips and have all my gear packed it gets kinda cozy pretty quick. I'd really like to score a deal on a '14 model Silverado or Sierra. Gotta have at least a double cab but would prefer crew. Also would prefer 4wd but would settle for 2wd. Don't have to have leather but don't want a base model either. Have any of you purchased a truck that meets this criteria in the last week or 2? I'm trying to get a ballpark figure of what kind of out the door price I should be expecting with the current cash back and other incentives. Tried to get this info from the dealership but they want bank info, credit info, moms grandmother's maiden name, etc., etc. I have great credit so that's not an issue. Just don't want the dealership calling me 10x a day. Thanks in advance!

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I paid 45k for my high country a little over a month ago. I'm in Northern VA so prices are jacked up a little bit around here. You could get a crew cab LT for around 35k

 

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Back this past April I got my '14 Double Cab LT Z71 that's 4x4 and has a 5.3 with cloth seats with 9 miles on it for $35K before loan interest, $39K after while the MSRP was $41K. If I had waited another week I could have gotten a little more off I believe. The truck has the conveniences while not having too much like the parking assist, heated and cooled seats and so on. For me it has just enough while not having too much. It's a good middle ground I guess you could say. I don't need even a car fully loaded let alone a truck.

 

You might be able to find a great deal on a used one with not many miles on it, just make sure it doesn't have any vibrations or any issue that some of these trucks have had. You might can find a great deal with a demo truck.

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They are trying to clear out the 2014s. I would expect to pay AROUND $10k less than sticker right now. I got a crew cab and every time someone rides in the back they always comment on how much room they have.

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I just got a crew cab LT TX edition with 6.5' bed for $31k after TTL. It was a demo model with a few thousand miles. That price included some dealer add ons and the most extensive 100k mile warranty the dealer had. Without warranty it would have been about $30k. A new one was at $32.5k before TTL.

 

Incentives can vary dealer to dealer and region to region. A dealer won't hide an incentive from you because it lets them have a lower price but you can look them up on chevys website. If you want a lot of great info go to fightingchange.com and order a report on the silverado. Its well worth the small fee they charge in time saved alone.

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Thanks guys. Think I'm going to see what kind of deal I can work out this weekend.

 

 

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Well the good thing is you wont lose your hat trading or selling that Tacoma. I sold my 2007 Tacoma double Cab 4x4 last year for $7K less than i paid for it 7 years before...they really hold their value. I would think you should be able to find a 14 Silverado for low $30's that meets your need if you look around.

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I got mine 14 db cab sierra SLE for 38k which was reasonable for first time buyer and no co signer. Granted I did want the crew cab but they ran out and I couldn't wait lol and couldn't pass a deal withy the arraignments that were made. I say no more than 40k for a crew cab SLE but it does depends region to region but u have the upper hand when it comes to negotiation.

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You can also get employee pricing of you wanna be a dick. That's how I got mine for so cheap. Plus there was huge rebate at the time I bought mine. That will play a huge factor.

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I got my '14 Double Cab with 5.3L 4x4 Rally2 Edition with Leather out the door at 36. Sticker was 47+. I bought mine in October. Credit Union, student rebate, wife is a teacher. You can get all sorts of "special" rebates if you look around.

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Last March, I paid $7k below sticker. If you want a decent deal, you need to go to a major metropolitan area, or be willing and able to travel long distances, IMO. I bought two trucks from the greater San Francisco bay area, 450 miles away (flew both times), and this last one from Victorville CA, 100 miles away. But I was willing to fly across the country to find the 2008 truck. The 2008 deal included the dealer picking up the airfare for me and my wife and it was nearly $13K off the sticker. Of course that was when GM was on the ropes and the 09 trucks were out. Still, it was a good deal.

 

Costco and other groups will have no hassle pricing. We used that for my wife's Flex a couple years ago. But my opinion is that you can cut a much better deal yourself. IMO, your selection on a 2014 is going to be very limited by now. You really need to be willing to travel long distances to find what you want for a price you want.

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