Jump to content

2015 Denali good deal or not ?


Recommended Posts

Posted

Looking at buying this truck is this a good deal or not . 2015 Denali MSRP is around $55,000 with all rebates and out the door around $49,600 , also giving me $25,000 for my 2012 dodge ram with 74,000 on it . This sound like a good deal ? Thanks

Posted

There is a thread about prices paid that you may be able to get an idea of what others are paying. I am not sure where you are from but some of the best deals we see on here are from Laura GMC in Illinois. Some guys fly there and drive their new truck home. I have no idea how much taxes would be as we do not have sales tax in NH.

 

http://www.laurabuickgmc.com/VehicleSearchResults?pageContext=VehicleSearch&search=new&bodyType=TRUCK&make=GMC&model=Sierra+1500&trim=Crew+Cab+Short+Box+4-Wheel+Drive+Denali&stockOrVIN=&minPrice=-2147483648&maxPrice=2147483647&minYear=-2147483648&maxYear=2147483647&minMPG=-2147483648&maxMPG=2147483647

Posted

When I bought my truck, my dealership was offering 20% off msrp. If they can do that, any dealership can. I would push for more off if it was me

Posted

When I bought my truck, my dealership was offering 20% off msrp. If they can do that, any dealership can. I would push for more off if it was me

What dealership did you go through that offered 20% off MSRP?

Posted

Hertrich GMC & Buick in Seaford, DE

Thanks!

To the OP, sounds like a descent deal if its the exact truck you want. I would look online as well for dealerships that have a similar optioned denali with a lower price tag. Maybe your dealer will match or beat it.

Posted

its a pretty good deal but I would push them for more. Call around and ask other dealerships if they can beat the price.

Posted

I think it depends on what options it has? I got my 15 SD for 53250 minus rebates,fully loaded (minus the 22s) which I thought was a pretty good deal. MSRP was almost 60k

Posted

I've got five quotes so far to order a Denali. All are very close. Supplier price. All within a couple hundred bucks. About $4500 off MSRP, plus whatever rebates may be available at time of delivery. But, if you can find what you want already on the lot, there seems to be more movement on the price. If you order it, good luck beating supplier pricing.

 

What I find interesting, is that I can find several 2500 Denalis, with Duromax, for just about the same price as a 1500 Denali. I can't believe how much GM is selling these 1500 trucks for.

Posted

There is a thread about prices paid that you may be able to get an idea of what others are paying. I am not sure where you are from but some of the best deals we see on here are from Laura GMC in Illinois. Some guys fly there and drive their new truck home. I have no idea how much taxes would be as we do not have sales tax in NH.

 

http://www.laurabuickgmc.com/VehicleSearchResults?pageContext=VehicleSearch&search=new&bodyType=TRUCK&make=GMC&model=Sierra+1500&trim=Crew+Cab+Short+Box+4-Wheel+Drive+Denali&stockOrVIN=&minPrice=-2147483648&maxPrice=2147483647&minYear=-2147483648&maxYear=2147483647&minMPG=-2147483648&maxMPG=2147483647

I did this. You have to call and verify the rebates apply to you for your state you live in. Also their inventory moves fast. I put down $500, flew in and drove home 2 hours later after paper work was complete. If you are not trading they add $1000 to their posted price plus $175 for a doc fee.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...