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I wanted to ask you guys why the Tahoes seem so much more expensive than Durangos. I saw plenty of Durangos, even high-end models, for around $33K sitting on the local Chrysler lot, and that's before any negotiation. I haven't seen Tahoes for anywhere near that low, based on Web prices at least (haven't made it to a dealer yet, but this thread suggests Web prices are the bottom anyway.

Perhaps I am comparing apples to oranges here (Tahoes are a bit bigger?). I'm curious because while I think Tahoes look the nicest, that sure isn't worth that big of a premium. And with the Durango, the rear seats go down flat, a pretty cool feature I don't think Tahoes do?

Tahoenator,

I agree with the other users on the forum. The Tahoe is in a completely different class than the Durango.

Thank you!

Elizabeth, GM Customer Service
 

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Just picked up our brand new 2010 Denali (delivery miles only) for 20%+ off original MSRP. Decided on what I wanted, searched online for dealers who had one in stock, called and made my offer. Took almost an entire day of phone calls but ultimately bought from the very first dealer I called. Paid cash although dealers would rather have you finance through them.....$ Bought $170 one way airline ticket, flew down on Saturday morning and drove it home that day.... Still getting calls from dealers who didn't take me serious enough the first time....
 

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nice purchase :waytogo:

Yeah, dealerships would always prefer you finance through them cuz they make more money on the deal that way....
 

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Just picked up our brand new 2010 Denali (delivery miles only) for 20%+ off original MSRP. Decided on what I wanted, searched online for dealers who had one in stock, called and made my offer. Took almost an entire day of phone calls but ultimately bought from the very first dealer I called. Paid cash although dealers would rather have you finance through them.....$ Bought $170 one way airline ticket, flew down on Saturday morning and drove it home that day.... Still getting calls from dealers who didn't take me serious enough the first time....

That's awesome man glad it went well. LOVE the Denali. The rims aren't half bad either :Handshake:
 

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That color of blue is definitely NICE!! :drool:
 

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:lol: Personally, I stay away from all things Chrysler. I do NOT have a good track record with that brand at all

Agreed that Chrysler had issues in the past (and my current Wrangler was poorly engineered, IMO), but they are now owned by Mercedes. The 2011 Durangos (and Grand Cherokees) are now based on the Mercedes M series, which gets pretty high ratings in Consumer Reports.

I'm not happy with GM or Chrysler bailouts/UAW, but I'm not going to let my dogma run over my Karma if there is a vehicle I really want. Show me a guy who had problem with a Chrysler, I'll show you one who had problems with GM or Ford. I always thought the "Ford sucks" "Chevy sucks" debate was pretty mindless.

I see now that it is not a direct comparison. Maybe the old Trailblazers were in that class? Too bad the Durangos don't get that much better mileage.

I dunno, $45K is a lot to drop on a car. I think I'd rather put the difference in my brokerage account. lol.gif It's just so hard to drop that kinda money on something that depreciates the second you drive it off the lot.

Such indecision. I need to do some test drives.
 

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Agreed that Chrysler had issues in the past (and my current Wrangler was poorly engineered, IMO), but they are now owned by Mercedes.

Nope ...

On June 10, 2009, Chrysler Group LLC emerged from a Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy and was sold to the Italian automaker Fiat.[4][5] Fiat holds a 46% stake in the new company, with an option to increase its stake up to 51%, if it meets financial and developmental goals for the company

In 1998, Chrysler and its subsidiaries entered into a partnership dubbed a "merger of equals" with German-based Daimler-Benz AG, creating the combined entity DaimlerChrysler AG.[17] Daimler subsequently acquired Chrysler, to the surprise of many stockholders, after the retirement of Chrysler CEO Bob Eaton. Under DaimlerChrysler, the company was named DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC, with its US operations generally called the "Chrysler Group". On May 14, 2007, DaimlerChrysler announced the sale of 80.1% of Chrysler Group to American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., therefore being known as Chrysler LLC, although Daimler (renamed as Daimler AG) continued to hold a 19.9% stake.[18] The deal was finalized on August 3, 2007.[19] On April 27, 2009, Daimler AG signed a binding agreement to give up its 19.9% remaining stake in Chrysler LLC to Cerberus Capital Management and pay as much as $600 million into the automaker's pension fund.[20]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler
 

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Nope ...

On June 10, 2009, Chrysler Group LLC emerged from a Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy and was sold to the Italian automaker Fiat.[4][5] Fiat holds a 46% stake in the new company, with an option to increase its stake up to 51%, if it meets financial and developmental goals for the company

In 1998, Chrysler and its subsidiaries entered into a partnership dubbed a "merger of equals" with German-based Daimler-Benz AG, creating the combined entity DaimlerChrysler AG.[17] Daimler subsequently acquired Chrysler, to the surprise of many stockholders, after the retirement of Chrysler CEO Bob Eaton. Under DaimlerChrysler, the company was named DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC, with its US operations generally called the "Chrysler Group". On May 14, 2007, DaimlerChrysler announced the sale of 80.1% of Chrysler Group to American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., therefore being known as Chrysler LLC, although Daimler (renamed as Daimler AG) continued to hold a 19.9% stake.[18] The deal was finalized on August 3, 2007.[19] On April 27, 2009, Daimler AG signed a binding agreement to give up its 19.9% remaining stake in Chrysler LLC to Cerberus Capital Management and pay as much as $600 million into the automaker's pension fund.[20]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler

You stole the letters and clicks right from my fingers :waytogo:
 

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FIAT is actually a pretty good company these days ... heck, if they retag a Chrysler from an Alfa Romeo 8C, I'd buy it. :)

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20% off MSRP on a Yukon or Tahoe? Amazing! :Handshake:

I would buy 2 more if we had anything like that where I live.
 
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