Below msrp or invoice

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

todayusay

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2016
Posts
560
Reaction score
294
Locally (AR), Caddy's are $10k+ over, Yukon and Tahoes are MSRP to + depending on dealership.
The only thing below MSRP are Jeep Wagoneers and its been that way for almost a year now. Same on Ram products.

hopefully nobody in AR is paying sticker for a silverado or sierra. Everett has them priced online anywhere from $5-6k off...and that's not some bait and switch dealer. you pay what's posted online. It'll take a year or so before people wise up and realize that an extra 45 min drive and they could save thousands.

We're 18 months in and the normal buyer is probably almost conditioned to "overpaying"

I priced a 4 wheeler the other day - felt like I was trying to buy a Tahoe with how some of the dealers were treating their inventory
 

Oaktree

Member
Joined
Dec 30, 2021
Posts
76
Reaction score
82
hopefully nobody in AR is paying sticker for a silverado or sierra. Everett has them priced online anywhere from $5-6k off...and that's not some bait and switch dealer. you pay what's posted online. It'll take a year or so before people wise up and realize that an extra 45 min drive and they could save thousands.

We're 18 months in and the normal buyer is probably almost conditioned to "overpaying"

I priced a 4 wheeler the other day - felt like I was trying to buy a Tahoe with how some of the dealers were treating their inventory
hopefully nobody in AR is paying sticker for a silverado or sierra. Everett has them priced online anywhere from $5-6k off...and that's not some bait and switch dealer. you pay what's posted online. It'll take a year or so before people wise up and realize that an extra 45 min drive and they could save thousands.

We're 18 months in and the normal buyer is probably almost conditioned to "overpaying"

I priced a 4 wheeler the other day - felt like I was trying to buy a Tahoe with how some of the dealers were treating their inventory
Nah, just SUVs, my dealer has pickups on the lot, they are still selling every Tahoe, Denali and Escalade before they arrive. Base Yukons are starting to show up on the lots.
 

greg_tahoe84

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2014
Posts
165
Reaction score
106
I found a dealer located in a place that I am going to move to in a week, that has the exact Yukon Denali I want in transit (Reserve package, air ride, etc). They are selling at ~$1000 below MSRP, but have to get a dealer installed package (wheel locks, tinting, paint protection) for $2k so a net 1000-2000. I am thinking of leaving a deposit ($1000) for it to reserve it. At least there is something tangible offered for the extra charge instead of a mere "market value". Compared to the 10-15k market value price gouge being offered in my current area, it seems like a deal as sad as it is for me to say this.

Anyone ever leave a non-refundable deposit on a vehicle?
 
Last edited:

jmzvet

Full Access Member
Joined
May 3, 2012
Posts
128
Reaction score
120
Location
San Diego
I found a dealer located in a place that I am going to move to in a week, that has the exact Yukon Denali I want in transit (Reserve package, air ride, etc). They are selling at ~$1000 below MSRP, but have to get a dealer installed package (wheel locks, tinting, paint protection) for $2k so a net 1000-2000. I am thinking of leaving a deposit ($1000) for it to reserve it. At least there is something tangible offered for the extra charge instead of a mere "market value". Compared to the 10-15k market value price gouge being offered in my current area, it seems like a deal as sad as it is for me to say this.

Anyone ever leave a non-refundable deposit on a vehicle?
Yes.
$3K on a 23 Denali Diesel I probably
won’t see before 24 production begins and I can opt out or get in line for the 24.
 

TexasLC

Member
Joined
Jun 2, 2018
Posts
47
Reaction score
20
Not GM… but we’ve been looking at getting a Subaru for our kid and the dealer wouldn’t budge from $3k over MSRP a few months ago. Last week he called me saying they finally were down to MSRP. I told him great, once the OTD price is down to MSRP I’ll be in touch. He told me I’d be waiting another 1.5 years before that could potentially happen. I told him I’m patient. Haha
 

tom3

Full Access Member
Joined
Jul 15, 2019
Posts
1,069
Reaction score
1,675
Thing with GM might be due to the factory location? Full size SUVs are built here in the US, Full size trucks are (mostly?) built in Mexico. Seeing $7500 off Silverados at a local dealer with plenty in stock. I'd guess those are loaded except with the turbo 4 banger engine? No real deals on Colorados or Traverses that I've seen
 

EducatorDan

Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2022
Posts
74
Reaction score
125
Thing with GM might be due to the factory location? Full size SUVs are built here in the US, Full size trucks are (mostly?) built in Mexico. Seeing $7500 off Silverados at a local dealer with plenty in stock. I'd guess those are loaded except with the turbo 4 banger engine? No real deals on Colorados or Traverses that I've seen
New Colorado/Canyon production starts this month. If there are any leftover 22s they should be trying to get rid of them to make way for the radically revised new model.
 

greg_tahoe84

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2014
Posts
165
Reaction score
106
Thing with GM might be due to the factory location? Full size SUVs are built here in the US, Full size trucks are (mostly?) built in Mexico. Seeing $7500 off Silverados at a local dealer with plenty in stock. I'd guess those are loaded except with the turbo 4 banger engine? No real deals on Colorados or Traverses that I've seen
Aren’t the tahoes/Yukons assembled in Arlington?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,364
Posts
1,866,753
Members
96,985
Latest member
LeanMachine

Latest posts

Top