Is this a good price for a 2012 tahoe LTZ 4x4 loaded?

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.

JennaBear

Resident Ninja
Supporting Vendor
Joined
May 3, 2009
Posts
6,086
Reaction score
241
Location
San Diego, CA
If it doesn't have the 6.2L then no. You can get a loaded Denali for that price.
 

ghoster

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2011
Posts
305
Reaction score
1
Location
Baltimore
That price seems high to me. My 2011 LTZ bought last Feb was at $50k. I have the trailer package with the coolers and gear change and I have the chrome wheels. I know they put in a new nav and you get a heated steering wheel, but I can't see that costing you $6000 more. Do you know anyone that can get you the suppliers discount or any of the other discounts? I think I used USAA discount, it saved me a couple thousand dollars.

I agree with Jenna, when I was shopping I found a couple of loaded Denali's that I could get for $56k.
 

mike1944

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 25, 2010
Posts
171
Reaction score
8
Location
Glide, Oregon
If it doesn't have the 6.2L then no. You can get a loaded Denali for that price.

Last year I bought my 2010 Denali AWD with the entertainment, nav, premium paint, sunroof, etc. for approx $56,600 out the door (including tax and license).

I think the sticker was maybe $62k or so not including tax/license.

I waited them out and they eventually agreed to my offer.
 

phileaglesfan

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2009
Posts
217
Reaction score
1
Location
Utah
These vehicles are not worth $60k. I personally think the price is high especially if you have the GM card. Price of gas is bad so these vehicles do not sell well when it is bad. I paid $55k for my 09 XL Denali AWD back in 2009. It is worth around $38k trade in now according to Edmunds.

When I went looking at the Esky in 2009 it was a min of $75k. That was before they cut the base package to lower the price.
 

jason78

Member
Joined
Jan 13, 2011
Posts
45
Reaction score
4
Just go to Edmunds and build the Tahoe to find out true invoice price. You should be able to get it close to true invoice. If they can make a couple hundred dollars over invoice and get the holdback that should keep them happy. I paid about 200 over true invoice for my 2011 LT

Sent from my BlackBerry 9930 using Tapatalk
 
OP
OP
I

ILSMKU

Member
Joined
Nov 11, 2011
Posts
46
Reaction score
0
Thanks for the info guys! I want the tahoe for the 4x4. Plus the Denali front end doesn't do it for us. We test drive one and the 6.2 did feel and sound much better. But this is for a soccer mom and trips to the desert, lake and mountain so having 4x4 was worth more to us.

Anyways I got it for 55k out the door. If I paid to much oh we'll I'm over it now. Wife is super happy and I'm still getting "special" treatment from her for getting her what she wanted. Happy wife means happy life!
 

felixgun

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2010
Posts
9,742
Reaction score
125
Location
Lafayette, LA
Denali's come in RWD and AWD so you could've still had that but I'm glad you are happy with the vehicle. Enjoy it!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,382
Posts
1,867,104
Members
97,019
Latest member
jeremylentsch
Top