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2021 Tahoes and Yukons are starting to slowly show up at dealerships around here. Anybody bought one yet?

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Local Dealer has 2 Tahoe's, High Country Trim, 6.2L engines, one black and one white.  MSRP $73,895

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New member here, just picked mine up last week... LOVING this thing. Havn't seen another one on the streets in Dallas yet. 

 

 

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23 hours ago, Denali2021 said:

New member here, just picked mine up last week... LOVING this thing. Havn't seen another one on the streets in Dallas yet. 

 

 

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Fantastic...I am willing to travel up to 3hrs via plane to get one. Did you pay sticker?

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Laura GMC has 9 Denali's in transit.

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On 7/13/2020 at 3:20 PM, Denali2021 said:

New member here, just picked mine up last week... LOVING this thing. Havn't seen another one on the streets in Dallas yet. 

 

 

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Looks great. 

 

Out here the dealer down the road said some guy paid $15k over asking for the first one on the lot. He also has a book of reservations like 50 names deep to call when they arrive.

 

I really like the Yukon over the Tahoe/Suburban this time around, but they're both big improvements over the last gen.

 

 

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Yea so right now you are basically gonna have to pay sticker to snag one, there is just too much demand and no inventory to really have leverage to negotiate and there's no incentive for dealers to discount since lots of these are arriving on lots pre-purchased or snatched up withing 24-48 hrs. Dont pay over sticker though! I've talked to lots of dealers and none tried going over sticker on me. 

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1 hour ago, Denali2021 said:

Yea so right now you are basically gonna have to pay sticker to snag one, there is just too much demand and no inventory to really have leverage to negotiate and there's no incentive for dealers to discount since lots of these are arriving on lots pre-purchased or snatched up withing 24-48 hrs. Dont pay over sticker though! I've talked to lots of dealers and none tried going over sticker on me. 

Which dealers have them?

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2 hours ago, yahtzee said:

Which dealers have them?

Best thing to do is to go on Cars.com and search by dealers with a 2021 close to your area. Then your gonna have to do some detective work b/c the majority of listings are for vehicles that are still being build and the dealer just receiver their allocated vin number on, or the vehicle is still in transit which could still be weeks away. Takes emailing or calling each indv dealer to get their accurate count on 2021 inventory. You might find 10-20% of the listing are actually on the lot. 

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On 7/13/2020 at 3:20 PM, Denali2021 said:

New member here, just picked mine up last week... LOVING this thing. Havn't seen another one on the streets in Dallas yet. 

 

 

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Great looking rig!!!

The GMC comes with factory fog lights unlike the Chevy, correct? How are the headlights?

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21 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Great looking rig!!!

The GMC comes with factory fog lights unlike the Chevy, correct? How are the headlights?

Yea factory fog lights which look really great. 

 

The LED headlights are the brightest/best performing headlights I've personally ever experienced. They are a perfect pure cool white color and when you pair their bright intensity with the height of the truck and their projection angle, the visibility at night is amazing. If you're familiar with the Kelvin color temperature scale then I'd say these are a solid 7000k in temperature color. When this thing pulls up behind you with the all the headlight/foglights/GMC emblem going it's stunning.

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9 minutes ago, Denali2021 said:

Yea factory fog lights which look really great. 

 

The LED headlights are the brightest/best performing headlights I've personally ever experienced. They are a perfect pure cool white color and when you pair their bright intensity with the height of the truck and their projection angle, the visibility at night is amazing. If you're familiar with the Kelvin color temperature scale then I'd say these are a solid 7000k in temperature color. When this thing pulls up behind you with the all the headlight/foglights/GMC emblem going it's stunning.

Good to hear, thanks for the response.

 

Congratulations on your very nice new SUV!!!

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