2025 Order Pricing

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Stbentoak

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I believe you get whatever is in effect at time of delivery. Your dealer can only offer it if they can get reimbursed for it at time of money exchange.

There may be "Some" discounts out there, but there aren't going to be any discounts on highly optioned or highly desirable vehicles. Most Yukon ultimate's that I am seeing online are + 5k over. I have seen some at sticker, but not any under if they are in stock.
 

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I believe you get whatever is in effect at time of delivery. Your dealer can only offer it if they can get reimbursed for it at time of money exchange.

There may be "Some" discounts out there, but there aren't going to be any discounts on highly optioned or highly desirable vehicles. Most Yukon ultimate's that I am seeing online are + 5k over. I have seen some at sticker, but not any under if they are in stock.

Got it.

We decided to go with a Sierra 1500 and look at adding another SUV 2-4 years from now. I figured the Lexus GX550 and 2025+ 4Runner supply would be more plentiful in another year or two so it would give us more time/options to see what the 2025+ Suburban pricing looks like by then. We also didn't like how the 6.2 bundled other options like the Air Ride suspension on the Z71 and the Rear Seat entertainment package on the Premier trim.

I have seen major dealers like Classic Chevy go from MSRP to $3500-4000 off MSRP inside 1 month for the 2025 Suburbans.
 
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I ordered a High Country in mid November from a dealer south of Dallas I was told it would late February or March before they could submit the order to GM. In the Dallas area some dealers like Classic are offering $3k off 25's now but I assume GM has too many pending orders to fill and will accept them when they catch their breath. I wish they made these at more than one assembly line but not yet
 

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I think it depends on the dealer. When I ordered mine, my dealer told me the price I was given at the time of order was the price I pay. My dealer also has a price guarantee meaning if the price goes up when the vehicle is delivered. I get the quoted price (employee discount) plus any incentives at the time of delivery. So if these tariffs come into effect. I wont be affected.
 
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Question for you folks that are more familiar with GMC's factory ordering process...

Are you able to lock in the current rebates/qualified rebates at time of ordering and opt for the rebates/qualified rebates at time of delivery if those are better?

I've talked to a few GMC dealers and they don't seem to indicate that you can lock in GM rebates/qualified rebates at the time of order.
For my Yukon, in February I negotiated 8% off a factory order ‘24 Yukon XL SLT Diesel with max tow and luxury/premium package. Rates dropped 0.5% after I ordered and I was able to take advantage of it while maintaining my same discount. Took delivery in April.
 

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I ordered a High Country in mid November from a dealer south of Dallas I was told it would late February or March before they could submit the order to GM. In the Dallas area some dealers like Classic are offering $3k off 25's now but I assume GM has too many pending orders to fill and will accept them when they catch their breath. I wish they made these at more than one assembly line but not yet

Looks like Bomnin is advertising almost $8k off on the 2025 Suburbans:

 

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