I just did the math on one I built and it was 0.911 lol. Interesting site, will remember this next time I’m buying.If you multiply the msrp by .912 it gets you very close. I’m usually within a few hundred dollars when I use that calculation.
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I just did the math on one I built and it was 0.911 lol. Interesting site, will remember this next time I’m buying.If you multiply the msrp by .912 it gets you very close. I’m usually within a few hundred dollars when I use that calculation.
I’ve looked at so many different vehicles for family members over the years and that always seemed to be the closest calculation I could use for Silverado and Tahoe. Was never exact but very close.Cool.
Just out of curiosity where did that number come from?
Should be a refundable deposit. And yea he probably won’t have the exact GMS price until it gets built and has a vin and the paperwork is sent to him from GM. But with that formula you can get within a few hundred dollars.Dumb question. Build is submitted and they want the deposit. Sales guy says he doesn’t have a discount amount yet. That correct?
It is possible that they don't see the discount until the invoice shows up before deliveryDumb question. Build is submitted and they want the deposit. Sales guy says he doesn’t have a discount amount yet. That correct?
Would you mind letting me know the dealer will to give you the discount? I'm getting shutdown on GM Supplier pricing left and right.Yeah, you are right. He ran it based on a similar Yukon SLT and it will be right about that percentage.
Thanks!