CASTLEDFW15
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My 2021 Premier was MSRP +TTL. even with MSRP (mid 70’s as equipped) I had about 1/3 down payment even after paying off one of the trade ins….other was cash trade. My dealer was the same.would you take a dime down for deposit. The model was inbound and expected to arrive the following Saturday. I ran numbers Wednesday, ETA Saturday, actual arrival Thursday and took delivery Friday. Normally wouldn’t allow deposits or hold but the ETA was close enough to call it sold….directly off transporter and delivered with 4 miles on the odometer. 10 days from build date to dealer inventory….technically dealer inventory for delivery, PDI state inspection and customer delivery. LIterally on dealer lot about 24 hours.
YES MSRP was as a sting, but no markups. The only thing more guiltire than the dealers charging the markups……wait for it….are the customers paying iT. Sorry if that stings some of you but tough love is needed. Shop around and be patient. I went in not needing a Tahoe, in fact was looking for Yukon but this one was found by accident. About same price as loaded SLT and MUCH more available options. Did I mention about $5K less than High Country and $10K less than Denali…….. only major option missing is the 6.2…….with the price of 93 Octane approaching $4.00 that is a good thing…. Local dealers still have very limited Yukons….three at one dealer…all three sold at delivery. One at different dealer was a Orphan 2WD SLT….Loaded SLT but still 2WD and yes in TX fine, but I travel to east coast in the winter and the one time I need it I want it. The orphan 2WD SLT is fairly close to my vin sequence (about 11K numbers lower so 11k numbers senior/older). I know at least June because of the missing Auto Stop/Start, wireless charging pad and steering column lock.
Simple fact is supply and demand. If people are paying it then the customers are enabling the situation to continue. If they want to give you $25K more for trade value then maybe talk about markups but until then…don’t be afraid to walk.
YES MSRP was as a sting, but no markups. The only thing more guiltire than the dealers charging the markups……wait for it….are the customers paying iT. Sorry if that stings some of you but tough love is needed. Shop around and be patient. I went in not needing a Tahoe, in fact was looking for Yukon but this one was found by accident. About same price as loaded SLT and MUCH more available options. Did I mention about $5K less than High Country and $10K less than Denali…….. only major option missing is the 6.2…….with the price of 93 Octane approaching $4.00 that is a good thing…. Local dealers still have very limited Yukons….three at one dealer…all three sold at delivery. One at different dealer was a Orphan 2WD SLT….Loaded SLT but still 2WD and yes in TX fine, but I travel to east coast in the winter and the one time I need it I want it. The orphan 2WD SLT is fairly close to my vin sequence (about 11K numbers lower so 11k numbers senior/older). I know at least June because of the missing Auto Stop/Start, wireless charging pad and steering column lock.
Simple fact is supply and demand. If people are paying it then the customers are enabling the situation to continue. If they want to give you $25K more for trade value then maybe talk about markups but until then…don’t be afraid to walk.