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A Gm dealer told me today that 2.4% for 72 months is coming 05/01 on the HD's. I asked if it included the 2024"s and he replied it did as far as he knows. we will need to wait and see.

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4 hours ago, littleal said:

A Gm dealer told me today that 2.4% for 72 months is coming 05/01 on the HD's. I asked if it included the 2024"s and he replied it did as far as he knows. we will need to wait and see.

I would love it if this were true but I'm not holding my breath.

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Seems likely since I have been seeing financing deals pop up on TV ads lately. 

GM's HD trucks are their cash cow and Mary is going to need to make at least 27 mill to stay out of the slums. 

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Please be true!!!  I’ll be tickled pink!  Just worked a deal on a 2024 ZR2 that is in transit with an ETA of May 7

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11 hours ago, 64BAwagon said:

Seems likely since I have been seeing financing deals pop up on TV ads lately. 

GM's HD trucks are their cash cow and Mary is going to need to make at least 27 mill to stay out of the slums. 

What kind of deals have you seen for HD's?

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Well that's poor timing for us then as we just crossed the T's and dotted the i's  on our new 2500 HD and it's in the driveway.

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9 hours ago, Miller2500 said:

What kind of deals have you seen for HD's?

Ive seen about 4k off, a few up to 5k and more around the 3k mark

also still a ton of dealers are MSRP, at least in so cal area

23s have had finance deals for awhile but think inventory is much gone at this point

 

2.4% for 72 is almost attractive enough to swap mine as I been getting increasing offers to sell last few months, still though would have to start over and lose TTL $......prolly not smart, lol

 

sure some dealers will pull their discounts in lieu of the finance offer, just depends on sales #s

 

Laura out in Missouri is 5k plus off I believe on GMC HD and they had a ton of em last I checked

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10 hours ago, Miller2500 said:

What kind of deals have you seen for HD's?

I havent been looking for one so I havent paid any attention to specifics, its just a generalization of what I am seeing on the TV locally.  I do know that Flint is still running 3 shifts and some overtime so GM must feel demand is higher than supply. 

Mine is less than a yr old andI have been forbidden from looking at new trucks until I get some things paid off.  😎 

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On 4/28/2024 at 7:41 AM, Dunn said:

Ive seen about 4k off, a few up to 5k and more around the 3k mark

also still a ton of dealers are MSRP, at least in so cal area

23s have had finance deals for awhile but think inventory is much gone at this point

 

2.4% for 72 is almost attractive enough to swap mine as I been getting increasing offers to sell last few months, still though would have to start over and lose TTL $......prolly not smart, lol

 

sure some dealers will pull their discounts in lieu of the finance offer, just depends on sales #s

 

Laura out in Missouri is 5k plus off I believe on GMC HD and they had a ton of em last I checked

I'm still waiting on mine.  I placed the order in March 2023, it was built March 3rd 2024 and now it is sitting in Flint.  I can get Supplier Discount so that will help.  I would love it if they would do 2.4% for 72.  My luck the deal will expire and my truck will still be in Flint. LOL

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On 4/28/2024 at 8:38 AM, 64BAwagon said:

I havent been looking for one so I havent paid any attention to specifics, its just a generalization of what I am seeing on the TV locally.  I do know that Flint is still running 3 shifts and some overtime so GM must feel demand is higher than supply. 

Mine is less than a yr old andI have been forbidden from looking at new trucks until I get some things paid off.  😎 

My truck has been in Flint almost 2 months.  I see several 2500's arriving at dealers around here but most are from Oshawa.  I don't know if GM is having trouble shipping to this area from Flint or what.  Demand still seems high as even trucks not already sold don't stay on the lots long around here.  It sure is tough to justify trading a 1 year old vehicle though.  I see your issue. 😀

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My guess would be that the truck is in validation/repair  and not released for shipping. I am not seeing the lots as full of unshipped trucks like before. I saw my friend that works for Precision (the company that stages the trucks for shipping in Flint) and he didnt mention any particular issues. 

 

If you dont get any answers from the dealer send me a PM. 

 

Scott

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I got a flyer in the mail over the weekend offering 1500's at 2.4% for 72. Unfortunately no 2500's.

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We got $4300.00 off the out the door price here 

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In Canada they are offering 0% on 1500 not sure of all the details though 

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2.4 for 72 on HD would be pretty impressive......they dont need to incentivize HD like 1500s, if you can get a discount and that promo rate thats a slam dunk....they would really start flying off the floor......like poster above stated its probably for 1500s......HD would be good at even high 3s to5%.....seen them advertising like 8 or 9% on dealer sites.....

 

All my HD have been made in Flint, i figured it was normal

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