Hi guys. I’m looking at a 2016 Yukon Denali 4WD tomorrow. It’s the the tricoat white. 26,*** miles. Fully loaded — it’s only missing the retractable floor boards and the 22” wheels (I’d buy 22 inch wheels post-purchase) as it has the is boring 20” ones on it. I could use them as my winter wheels.
They’re asking $55,500.
It still has warranty left so that’s good. What should I look out for? I’m going to test drive it tomorrow and, if everything checks out, drive it home.
What’s a fair price?
I was shopping new models last month (new 2017 Denali that was on the lot) and they wouldn’t budge enough on price. MSRP $76,800 and they’d only come down to $69,700. Too much. Even with the 0% 72mos.
I figure a ‘16 Denali with 26k in it is a much better deal for $55k.
They’re asking $55,500.
It still has warranty left so that’s good. What should I look out for? I’m going to test drive it tomorrow and, if everything checks out, drive it home.
What’s a fair price?
I was shopping new models last month (new 2017 Denali that was on the lot) and they wouldn’t budge enough on price. MSRP $76,800 and they’d only come down to $69,700. Too much. Even with the 0% 72mos.
I figure a ‘16 Denali with 26k in it is a much better deal for $55k.
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