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On 10/22/2021 at 3:28 PM, redwngr said:

DENALI ULTIMATE
STARTING AT MSRP: $80,395†

 

DENALI
STARTING AT MSRP: $61,295†

 

AT4X
STARTING AT MSRP: $74,995†

 

AT4
STARTING AT MSRP: $60,995†

 

SLT
STARTING AT MSRP: $50,895†

 

ELEVATION
STARTING AT MSRP: $45,495†

 

SLE
STARTING AT MSRP: $43,895

 

PRO
STARTING AT MSRP: $32,495†

 

 

Denali Ultimate has a lot of extra standard stuff over the regular Denali...and it's $20 grand more...

 

AT4X starts at higher price than regular Denali....

 

 

 

So what you are telling me is that my fully loaded 4WD SLT that I paid 42,500 for TTT OTD for a few months prior to the rona, is going to be worth 60,000 in a few years at this rate? Great, I'll drive the hell out of it, put another 50k miles and unload it on some poor, unsuspecting soul before it hits 100k miles, for top dollar. 

 

Best investment ever. Printing money with this thing at this rate. 

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49 minutes ago, DustSierra said:

 

 

So what you are telling me is that my fully loaded 4WD SLT that I paid 42,500 for TTT OTD for a few months prior to the rona, is going to be worth 60,000 in a few years at this rate? Great, I'll drive the hell out of it, put another 50k miles and unload it on some poor, unsuspecting soul before it hits 100k miles, for top dollar. 

 

Best investment ever. Printing money with this thing at this rate. 

I hope you not saying that you've decided to pay msrp in the future...

 

Lotsa posts around by owners that traded because the trade-in value was more than they paid. 

 

 

Looking at the order guide, they have once again made 'enhancements' to the list of items that are standard.

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, redwngr said:

I hope you not saying that you've decided to pay msrp in the future...

 

Lotsa posts around by owners that traded because the trade-in value was more than they paid. 

 

 

Looking at the order guide, they have once again made 'enhancements' to the list of items that are standard.

 

 

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Gonna unload this overpriced piece of machinery and find the next best deal, Sierra or not. 

Edited by DustSierra
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20 hours ago, DustSierra said:

 

 

So what you are telling me is that my fully loaded 4WD SLT that I paid 42,500 for TTT OTD for a few months prior to the rona, is going to be worth 60,000 in a few years at this rate? Great, I'll drive the hell out of it, put another 50k miles and unload it on some poor, unsuspecting soul before it hits 100k miles, for top dollar. 

 

Best investment ever. Printing money with this thing at this rate. 

I paid $45K (before taxes and fees) for my '19 SLT Premium Plus with the 5.3 back in early 2019. Drove it for almost 50,000 miles and traded it for $43,600 three months ago. I thought I did very well on that truck. Maybe I should have waited a few more months and it would have actually appreciated. 

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