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Well it looks like the incentives on the 2019 Silverados have started. I just saw a television commercial advertising over $7000 LT CC all star edition when financed through GM financial.

 

 

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GM makes more money on the financing than on the sale of many of its vehicles. MSRP is not where I start but rather the dealer invoice. Even dealer invoice is a fiction as it does not reflect the actual price the dealer pays the factory as it excludes the rebated amounts which are based on sales volume. This is why a higher volume dealer can afford to sell a truck at a lower price and still come out ahead.

 

 

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I have seen up to 10k off on select 2019 models at a local area dealer, if anyone is in the western mass area and looking at chevys, Bertera Chevy in Palmer Mass has some rather good deals imo.

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Lt and rst 10k to 11k off msrp in Western NY with lease loyalty discount. Plus an extra $1000 with gm card bonus earnings7391520f5979b593e1dd808d0673aa00.jpg

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You would have to finance with gm at their bloated rate then wait a month till you get title and go refinance with your local credit union. Mine does 3% for 72 months

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17 hours ago, BIGDOGx said:

I have seen up to 10k off on select 2019 models at a local area dealer, if anyone is in the western mass area and looking at chevys, Bertera Chevy in Palmer Mass has some rather good deals imo.

Still no where near RAM $15k to 18k off MSRP, for certain 2019 models.

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At least it's getting better. Still a shit ton of money for a pickup. I remember when my Father bought a truck for 10K and it had an automatic/I thought he was crazy!!

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March is usually truck month for Chevy if I remember correctly. My dealer gave me the old wink/nod that maybe I should wait till March if I wanted a new 2019.

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Truck Month might be in March for GM, but do not expect as big of a tax refund to help pay for your 2019 :(

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Truck Month might be in March for GM, but do not expect as big of a tax refund to help pay for your 2019 [emoji20]
I don't know what all the fuss is about. I didn't change my withholding at all. Last year I owed the feds, this year I got $1100 back. I submitted my return on a Monday and got my money 8 days later.

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7 hours ago, Sierra Dan said:

Truck Month might be in March for GM, but do not expect as big of a tax refund to help pay for your 2019 :(

Mine was slightly larger than last year. 

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8 hours ago, ShamrockShooter said:

March is usually truck month for Chevy if I remember correctly. My dealer gave me the old wink/nod that maybe I should wait till March if I wanted a new 2019.

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Doesn't Chevy have truck month 3 or 4 times a year? :D

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On 2/15/2019 at 7:27 PM, texasaggies16 said:

They are already lowering the prices because no one is buying them! I litterally only see 1-2 a day max! Tons of 18s with new plates tho!

That's mainly because they are (until very recently) still pushing the 18's. If I'm not mistaken, they are still building 18's in limited quantities,

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