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I'm looking to purchase a new GMC Denali Ultimate and there is one in NJ that I want but they want 5k over it's 87k sticker! What dealers are offering the best prices to purchase from? I don't mind shipping or flying in to wherever for a reasonable price. 

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Drew, you've been here long enough to know there have been multiple posts on this subject.

 

Anyway, the one that is most commonly mentioned is Laura Chevrolet, Buick, GMC.

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4 hours ago, eppieguy said:

I'm looking to purchase a new GMC Denali Ultimate and there is one in NJ that I want but they want 5k over it's 87k sticker! What dealers are offering the best prices to purchase from? I don't mind shipping or flying in to wherever for a reasonable price. 

84,965 at Moore Buick GMC in Jacksonville, NC. That's who I deal with. 

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In Texas we have several organizations that help find good deals. One I actually belong to is CarPro USA. But I don’t use them. I always bought leftovers or deals on my own. 

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Thanks All, I found a truck that matched my wants on Saturday, drove up to Connecticut on Saturday and traded in my 2019 High Country for a 2023 GMC Denali Ultimate. Paid MSRP, most wanted 5K over MSRP so I guess I'm ok with MSRP at this point.  

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30 minutes ago, eppieguy said:

Thanks All, I found a truck that matched my wants on Saturday, drove up to Connecticut on Saturday and traded in my 2019 High Country for a 2023 GMC Denali Ultimate. Paid MSRP, most wanted 5K over MSRP so I guess I'm ok with MSRP at this point.  

 

Congrats on the purchase.  Now let's see some pics!

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16 hours ago, MadMatt3883 said:

Very nice. 

Thank You.

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Very nice. 
 

I paid MSRP last fall, and everyone asked “Why don’t you wait until prices drop?”

 

With 10% inflation, $50,000 only has the spending power of $45,000 one year later. 

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