Dealers Accepting under MSRP - Yukon Denali? (Texas or elsewhere?)

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Supply/demand currently.
Won't be selling for under MSRP til atleast 2023, if all these supply chain issues/contraints keep happening.
 

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I have a Yukon XL Denali on order with a dealership in Houston for MSRP, although I don't think I'll see a truck for 3-4 months at best.
 

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I found one in TX thats honoring the employee discount but good luck finding a Yukon there.
That’s the whole problem, everything in transit is pre sold. Sewell up in Dallas will honor GMS on orders but who knows when you will actually get it and if you are trading something in that complicates it a bit also.
 
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I can’t imagine it would be more than a six month wait on a vehicle that has been out at least a year now. Ford Raptors and Bronco’s are about 8 months, and they just came out. The TRX I’m waiting on is 4-6 months. I was assuming a Yukon could make it to me within 5 months.
 

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I was in buying a new 2021 Sierra AT4 from our local dealer and had a chance to listen to a number of people around me ordering 2022's, Yukons and Denali's mostly, all were being done at MSRP (plus a number of silly add on's the dealer was pushing, but as best I could tell all could be declined with enough fortitude). I think of you are paying over MSRP on a 2022 order, you are not casting a wide enough net.
 

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I was in buying a new 2021 Sierra AT4 from our local dealer and had a chance to listen to a number of people around me ordering 2022's, Yukons and Denali's mostly, all were being done at MSRP (plus a number of silly add on's the dealer was pushing, but as best I could tell all could be declined with enough fortitude). I think of you are paying over MSRP on a 2022 order, you are not casting a wide enough net.
Are you talking like the salt protection package and the windshield protection thingy n all the stuff to make it feel like your car is rust proof? Had that couple days ago buying a half ton pickup. 2500$ worth of crap. No and no! Then the add on warrenty that most time you don’t use!! List goes on n on! Try n sucker ya into everything
 

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