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PG01

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I've seen their posts and that sucks what they've been thru. I don't doubt that there have been some lemons rolled off the line, but that's no different from any other new vehicle, some more than others. Doesn't qualify these trucks as problematic IMO. Get on any expedition or armada forum and hear alot of the same horror stories. If you want the best reliability in this class then it's well known that the Sequoia is the way to go but at the expense of alot of modern features and capabilities.
Exactly my point. Ty.
 

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Not to mention the fact that most people who are not having problems, are not on here venting about them but enjoying them daily and the vehicle is performing to their satisfaction. I bet the ratio is prob 500 to 1 or higher...
Same with all forums...
I had a 1st year vehicle also , but after a few quirks the 1st year, settled in to be a great vehicle for 6+ YEARS...
 
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I didnt know that existed...

What is the supplier discount??

Also, I didn't see this mentioned here, but if you are current OR prior military (I've been retired since 1993), you MAY qualify for this discount also. Check here to see if you are eligible:

https://www.gmmilitarydiscount.com/about-the-discount/

My sticker MSRP was $65,925 and with my military discount, it went down to $62,539.50. Then I got the COSTCO $1000 rebate on top of that. I know the COSTCO one isn't available anymore, but some dealers have there own discounts that they are willing to add on. All better than paying sticker MSRP + some crazy dealer mark-up.
 

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I had a GM code for a medical/first responder discount. I spoke with GM customer service and they told me that although I had the code for a discount and I qualified, it was up to the dealer to participate.

The dealer I bought my 2021 Denali from indicated that they would honor it on any Yukon other than the Denali’s.

Apparently, the Denali market is very strong right now and most dealers are not wiling to discount much at all on the Denali’s. The dealer I bought from told me right off the bat they would take off $3500 on the SLT’s.


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We used GM Friend code for supplier pricing on our '21 Denali, just had to find one on the lot and then make sure the dealer accepted the code, we did run into some that wouldn't, but saving almost 8k off sticker was worth finding a dealer that would take the code.
 

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I have 31,000 miles on my new tahoe LT, and absolutely love it. No mechanical issues at all. This was my first new vehicle purchase and would urge anyone thinking about pulling the trigger.
 

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We used GM Friend code for supplier pricing on our '21 Denali, just had to find one on the lot and then make sure the dealer accepted the code, we did run into some that wouldn't, but saving almost 8k off sticker was worth finding a dealer that would take the code.
are the codes easy to find?
 

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