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Just left the dealer a bit ago and they offered me 74,750 OTD. THE STICKER WAS 77;900 and my county tax rate is 9.5%. What do you think. Is this a decent deal or should I keep looking??

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16 minutes ago, Sean017 said:

Just left the dealer a bit ago and they offered me 74,750 OTD. THE STICKER WAS 77;900 and my county tax rate is 9.5%. What do you think. Is this a decent deal or should I keep looking??

I don't know much, but that's only $3k off sticker. Even with TTL and dealer fees, it shouldn't be that high OTD, unless you opted for some addons.

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12 minutes ago, msaul37 said:

I don't know much, but that's only $3k off sticker. Even with TTL and dealer fees, it shouldn't be that high OTD, unless you opted for some addons.

I don’t recall any extra addons but I’m in California so things tend be a little more expensive. Anyone with any insight on this please help as I’m looking to purchase ASAP. Thx

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6 minutes ago, Sean017 said:

I don’t recall any extra addons but I’m in California so things tend be a little more expensive. Anyone with any insight on this please help as I’m looking to purchase ASAP. Thx

doing some quick math, taking the 9.5% tax away, your price was $68,265 with license, title, and dealer fees included. still seems too high. search this thread for your particular truck, there's bound to be someone who has a similar truck to yours.

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Just left the dealer a bit ago and they offered me 74,750 OTD. THE STICKER WAS 77;900 and my county tax rate is 9.5%. What do you think. Is this a decent deal or should I keep looking??

Is this a 1500 or 2500? Assuming 2500 given the price. If so that’s not half bad. They’re barely discounting the HD trucks right now.


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I don’t recall any extra addons but I’m in California so things tend be a little more expensive. Anyone with any insight on this please help as I’m looking to purchase ASAP. Thx

Looks like it’s about 12% off MSRP before TTL. I got around 18% off MSRP before TTL. I would shop at another dealer to see what they are offering.


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20 hours ago, Sean017 said:

I don’t recall any extra addons but I’m in California so things tend be a little more expensive. Anyone with any insight on this please help as I’m looking to purchase ASAP. Thx

I was looking at LT 2500 4wd and sticker was 49.9k and they would have sold it to me for 46.9k OTD with long beach tax (10.25%)

 

California is ****** but this was a 2500 which hardly ever gets reduced.....so a 1500 you should be well under 6k OTD from MSRP...

 

$6-6.5 rebate and 6k dealer discount....don't be in a hurry man, just shop around

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A 1500 you can get 25% off MSRP. My sticker was 58 and i was 43 plus tax tag and title. I have not heard that the HD trucks, either ford or GM are anywhere remotely close to that though.

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Just picked this up on Friday 

On 4/24/2020 at 6:57 PM, TVelar said:

A 1500 you can get 25% off MSRP. My sticker was 58 and i was 43 plus tax tag and title. I have not heard that the HD trucks, either ford or GM are anywhere remotely close to that though.

 

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38 minutes ago, Sean017 said:

Just picked this up on Friday 

 

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I’m beyond envious. What did you end up paying before tax tag and title?

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On 3/8/2020 at 10:01 PM, TVelar said:

Pulled the trigger today. I am very happy for what i got it for. 2020 Sierra SLT 4x4 with premium plus package in dark sky. Sticker was $58,500, vehicle discounted to 43,383.02 plus tax tag and title. Out the door for $46,835.50IMG_8278.thumb.jpg.344ecda312902acd186ac51c3277480b.jpg

Did you have a trade in or did you finance the entire $46k?

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3 hours ago, SNAFU88 said:

Did you have a trade in or did you finance the entire $46k?

No trade. They offered me 5500 for my 2008 silverado. Sold it through autotrader in a week at 10,300. I put 20k down on this one. Financed 26 and change. Payment is 482 a month at like 2.69% through bank of america.

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Looking at a 2020 Trail Boss LT. MSRP 58,135. They're selling at 48, 616. Dealer did offer more 1500 more on my trade in than 2 others. Any feedback? Thanks guys. 

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