Been researching a Denali or AT4 purchase for a few months now and joined the forum this morning. What a great resource - thanks!
Have yet to begin talking to dealers, but it sounds like I should be ecstatic to pay MSRP and should expect to pay $5-$25k more, which I’m not terribly keen to do. I’m not in a terrible rush to purchase, but if something’s available I would pull the trigger if I’m not getting gouged.
Question: on the “Find a car near me” portion of the GMC website I punch in my zip code (Portland, Oregon) and I see some cars are on the way to specific dealerships - and there’s a price attached to the car. If I call the dealership and say, “Hey, the website says you’ve got a Denali at $83k on the way, I want it” should I expect they are going to come back and say, “Sure, for $90k.” Meaning, the dealerships aren’t beholden to the price that’s listed on the GMC website for the car that’s headed to THEIR specific dealership at a specific price?
Have yet to begin talking to dealers, but it sounds like I should be ecstatic to pay MSRP and should expect to pay $5-$25k more, which I’m not terribly keen to do. I’m not in a terrible rush to purchase, but if something’s available I would pull the trigger if I’m not getting gouged.
Question: on the “Find a car near me” portion of the GMC website I punch in my zip code (Portland, Oregon) and I see some cars are on the way to specific dealerships - and there’s a price attached to the car. If I call the dealership and say, “Hey, the website says you’ve got a Denali at $83k on the way, I want it” should I expect they are going to come back and say, “Sure, for $90k.” Meaning, the dealerships aren’t beholden to the price that’s listed on the GMC website for the car that’s headed to THEIR specific dealership at a specific price?