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Automotive News (weekly) publishes 2nd to last page all the rebates and incentives that all the manufacturers are offering including those to dealer only.

 

I noticed this week that there are still sizable rebates for GMC and Chevrolet new trucks both 2008 and 2007.

 

Has anyone seen new 2007's still on dealer lots?

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My local dealer has a new 2007 RCLB 2500HD. The last time i was there was about a month ago. I think it was marked $8,000 off at that time. WHTCHEVY just bought a new 2007 a few weeks ago as well.

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Automotive News (weekly) publishes 2nd to last page all the rebates and incentives that all the manufacturers are offering including those to dealer only.

 

I noticed this week that there are still sizable rebates for GMC and Chevrolet new trucks both 2008 and 2007.

 

Has anyone seen new 2007's still on dealer lots?

 

Probably a used one if anything. You'd be really hard pressed to see a brand new '07 on a dealer's lot.

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We have a few new '07s....I know theres a new '07 Pontiac G6 and a couple '07 1500s on the lot.

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I still show about 46 07 Crew Cab 2WDs nationwide...as for the classics...I dont show any, but I probably dont have the correct search input into Dealerworld

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That does not include the Regular Cabs, nor the Extended Cabs, much less the 4WD trucks

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there must be some killer deals on the '07s then. Holy crap!

No 07s around here but there are PLENTY of 08s!!! :)

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there must be some killer deals on the '07s then. Holy crap!

No 07s around here but there are PLENTY of 08s!!! :)

 

 

 

Yeah, all Henna has are the 2008s unless you want a 2500HD or 3500HD (No thanks)

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there must be some killer deals on the '07s then. Holy crap!

No 07s around here but there are PLENTY of 08s!!! :eek:

 

 

 

Yeah, all Henna has are the 2008s unless you want a 2500HD or 3500HD (No thanks)

 

 

Haha why not? a 3/4 or 1 ton is a great investment with the way the economy is :)

 

Just out of curiosity, what are the 2500/3500 going for right now? I'd assume that prices wouldn't be much higher than the 1/2 ton based on how trucks are selling.

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there must be some killer deals on the '07s then. Holy crap!

No 07s around here but there are PLENTY of 08s!!! :eek:

 

 

 

Yeah, all Henna has are the 2008s unless you want a 2500HD or 3500HD (No thanks)

 

 

Haha why not? a 3/4 or 1 ton is a great investment with the way the economy is :)

 

Just out of curiosity, what are the 2500/3500 going for right now? I'd assume that prices wouldn't be much higher than the 1/2 ton based on how trucks are selling.

 

 

 

Here is the local listing:

 

 

 

38 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:Contact Us4 Dr. Extended Cab Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $29,814

Stock Number: 8E200126

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC29K08E200126

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$23,815* Payment:$395LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $25,340

Stock Number: 8E179535

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24KX8E179535

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$23,815* Payment:$395LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $25,340

Stock Number: 8E179179

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24K38E179179

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$23,815* Payment:$395LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $25,340

Stock Number: 8E179768

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24K08E179768

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$23,815* Payment:$395LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $25,340

Stock Number: 8E178517

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24K38E178517

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$23,815* Payment:$395LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $25,340

Stock Number: 8E178300

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24K08E178300

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$23,815* Payment:$395LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $25,340

Stock Number: 8E178546

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24KX8E178546

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$24,808* Payment:$411LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $27,019

Stock Number: 8E116567

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GBHC24KX8E116567

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 30 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$25,134* Payment:$417LT TRUCK Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $26,435

Stock Number: 8E110485

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC24K68E110485

SEE MORE DETAILS Get a Quote Ask a Question 38 Photosnew2008ChevroletSilverado 2500HDPrice:$27,962* Payment:$4644 Dr. Extended Cab Engine: ENGINE-6.0L MFI V-8

Interior: Dark Titanium Cloth

MSRP: $29,404

Stock Number: 8E175750

Transmission: Automatic

VIN: 1GCHC29K48E175750

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Bought my new 07 LTZ ext cab 2 weeks before the 09 started showing up. Sticker price was 36,363. Got it for 25.000 and my very well worn 94 Silverado. New to this board and am enjoying reading the posts.

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Bought my new 07 LTZ ext cab 2 weeks before the 09 started showing up. Sticker price was 36,363. Got it for 25.000 and my very well worn 94 Silverado. New to this board and am enjoying reading the posts.

 

welcome to the circus

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