Yep - anybody willing to play ball has all they want.
Saw where there is a Ford dealer that has 120+ Super Duty trucks that have been accepted with VINs and another 250+ that they've received orders/deposits on that they are hoping to get allocations for since Ford shut down the ordering for...
i read that as they may place your order---but they will skip over your place in line when your allocation time comes up if they have someone behind you willing to pay over sticker...meaning they may place the initial order but your actual order won't be getting built anytime soon
low miles used ones are bringing that type of price tag
depending on where you are located you could do a search on GMC's website for all the in transit ones that match what you are looking for and you never know what you may stumble across...could literally take about 15-20 mins of time...
yep - and the few local dealers that used to be more aggressive in pricing now just fall in line with their peers..."we're at sticker and require a xxxx deposit"...just like the 5-6-7-8 other dealers within a decent driving distance.
Generally speaking the local dealerships in our area...
I have the two ends of the spectrum...honda accord as a daily and a dually for the horse trailers...used to only have the truck but during the last gas spike I filled up for $125 after work (diesel was $4.15) and went home and crunched the numbers and the gas saver now pays for itself...on my...
easiest way to see several pics is to use autotrader or cars.com...set the filter to any distance and you can usually get a few pics (used to be able to view new vehicles...now that primarily only gets the stock photo so used it is...)...
coworker used to always label his gas cans with "Diesel" written a couple times on them...first time I saw him filling one up with gas I stopped him and he just laughed
yep - the bares bones of the process is...
order submitted - order # immediately available at this time
order then has to be accepted by GM - a lot goes into this step, but what you need to know is that the dealer needs to have an allocation for what you are ordering, so if they don't have the...
Remember seeing in a post a month or so ago that the Idaho dealer was already at least a year out ...not sure if that was expected delivery or ordering...
thats the issue with GM's ordering process vs other brands...some of the other manufacturers allow for a sold order to not be affected by...
If you think paying $95k for a new Yukon is crazy - I can only imagine what you'd think about paying $90-95k for a USED Yukon....
Used 2021/2022 Tahoes and Yukons are bringing more than the original MSRP - to the extent half of the higher end used car dealers (or other new car dealers) in our...
Guess everybody has a value on their time…
there are multiple brands right now where the majority of dealers are charging sticker or more…yet there are also dealers selling for $6,7,8 10k less than sticker…yes you’d have to seek them out and most will require some coordination/additional leg...
If there was a true commitment to buy (contractually), then there wouldn’t be the additional opportunities of being given the ole run-a-round….
of course if there was the contractual commitment on the buyers side, then there (should) be a similar contractual commitment to sell on the dealer‘s...
Dealer where I ordered my truck had a stipulation on all their orders that the buyer provided a copy of their credit score before the order could be submitted...which a screenshot of the score is all they needed...seemed like more of a formality than anything because there wasn't any way that...
Understand business is business…but why the need for the quick turnaround? Honest question…my speculation is the shorter the time it’s on their lot, the quicker they get another allocation …but I’m just guessing.
Hopefully picking up our order this week (hasn’t made it in yet)….I asked the...
couple general thoughts on ordering and waiting on the next year's model year.
Don't know of any instances where the MSRP actually decreased from the current model year to the next...so it's pretty much a given that the 2023 Tahoe's base MSRP will be higher than the 2022s. GM also has actually...
having zero knowledge of it - I could see the order bank opening up in late May with orders not being produced until August-ish timeframe...will be interesting to see how things look this summer if they do in fact shut down 2022 ordering in April. Dealer that has been the most helpful in our...
Everyone is different - but if you "need" one - go ahead and get it and then you can move towards getting another one exactly the way you want.
If you just want one, and have some odd "wants" - be prepared to not buy anything for a year or so
I just had the exact opposite happen, dealer had a...
Here's a sample below in your timeframe/MSRP- $9k off...I hoard in real life and electronically...i think our 2019 we got almost $12k off but could be wrong on that one. Thing is it's not like the majority of dealers used to offer these types of deals, its either the largest dealer in the...
generally speaking, Pre-covid, just about any mass produced vehicle could be bought at a significant discount with minimal work/research…even with the rebates reducing over the past 10yrs or so…you still have buyers that will walk into a dealer and offer invoice or $500 over leaving thousands on...
the question i have...how were you notified of the status changes?
Were you notified by the dealer/salesman at each change? If so, that's a unicorn of a dealership - at least in my area.
messaged Chevy chat about an order that I have a GM Workbench print out showing a TPW or 3/14...chat said that the order is still at 3000 and no TPW had been assigned.
Called Chevy and got someone who pretty much gave me the same info...went back and forth as nice as possible, she disappeared...
GM has been behind for a while...we usually trade every two years - try and trade with less than 80k as we average 40-45k a year on the "family" vehicle...switched from Tahoes to Yukons about 10 yrs ago...have a 21 AT4 and agree the exterior looks good - but the interior is 5yrs or so behind...
went through this last year, was looking to add a 3/4 gasser and a 5yr old 80k-120k mile truck was only $5k-6k less than what we eventually ended up paying for a new one….I can only imagine how that gap has narrowed now.
the only one we thought about looking at was a 2015 Chevy gasser that had...
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