GMC Yukon XL 2500 pricing?

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Just saw some 2021 Ford Bronco's for $25-30K over list. The world has gone mad......
 

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Just saw some 2021 Ford Bronco's for $25-30K over list. The world has gone mad......
Principles of economics in effect. Supply is short and demand being high driving up the pricing AND….people got MO money than brains.
 

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The demand for brains almost always exceeds the supply of them... :cool:
Its why I am not worried about the zombie apocalypse. They would die from starvation, especially if it starts on the far east or west coast.
 

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I'm starting to think I could get a cool $15k for my rig. Especially if I add that tire shine I used last time!! Haha!!
 

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I would only do that if you expected prices to come back down at some point, so you can get something else you enjoy. As an example, I am fairly certain I could sell my 2004 Silverado 2500LD for about $10k more than I paid for it, but I don't expect to find anything else like it, any time soon, for less than that. :-(
 

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Very nice Yukon, but I would go for something newer. It's almost 20 years old. I personally think age is more of a factor than high milage. Anyone buying new is probably considering a private sale of their trade in. When dealers aren't adding $5,000.00 to sticker prices, they're driving hard bargains on trades.
 

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Burbs/Yukons in CA are 17k with 65k miles...

I just bought a 180k mile 1 owner (mostly wife driven) kid hauler, 2005 Yukon XL... for $8500, and I'm loving the truck.... best thing was getting the sticker and all the service records from the beginning...
 

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Burbs/Yukons in CA are 17k with 65k miles...

I just bought a 180k mile 1 owner (mostly wife driven) kid hauler, 2005 Yukon XL... for $8500, and I'm loving the truck.... best thing was getting the sticker and all the service records from the beginning...
Did you get a 1500 or a 2500? There is a pricing difference.
 

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