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I have my Tahoe, got gms employee price so I’m happy, but while I was searching I called on a HC in Chicago, had 7,000 miles as a demo, no gms, no demo discount. Sticker price $83k, said buh bye
I have called Koons two different times about that Yukon to see if the price was real. The “sales manager” confirmed the price, said they won’t honor any discounts. Needless to say it was a very brief conversation
 

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I’ve seen in other hot vehicle forums, people pissing and moaning about dealers charging over MSRP, and the thread is over 2 years old….and you know what? 2 years later, that same vehicle is still 5-15k over sticker and still sold before they arrive at the dealership. Don’t think it can’t happen…..
 

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But what makes this crazy, if using the house analogy, is that you can order that “house” with a slight discount if you can wait 2-3 months. That where I really scratch my head.
 

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Similar scenario years ago when the camaro came back. Dealers were ask way over sticker then and people paid sometimes.
 

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Supply and demand. They can charge whatever they want, someone may or may not buy it. Its a normal response for lack of inventory. We were warned of the consequences of shutting down an economy. Some are still shut down. It will take time to get back to normal, more if another pandemic is manufactured.
 

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Koons Chevy, $103,380 for a Denali, $20k+ market adjustment. I hope they never sell it. Assholes. Sorry mods if you wana delete go ahead. Just venting!
I hear ya! Sadly this is the current norm. Not just only in the auto industry, but everything, everywhere including real estate. I've seen folks dish 130K out of pocket to lock in a sale on an offer...
 

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Dealer's need to cover their overhead some how
 
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Yeah I saw this and was surprised, a lesser version of my same car with nearly 10k miles for $15k more than what I paid new. I'd be tempted to sell at that price but what the heck am I going to get afterwards?

 

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