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hosseface

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Nice to see people getting great discounts now. 8k or more seems to be the norm for anyone willing to take the time and shop around.

Laura has a nice 15 GMC Sierra I've had my eye on for 12k off MSRP right now.
 

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Need advice please

Would like some help if possible. I have a USAA offer in hand as well as GM Executive Program Authorization (Employee Discount). Most likely i need to use one or the other.

USAA -

MSRP $55,150
-$5917 off MSRP
=$49,234, plus dealer fees of $899 (which i will remove in order to do deal)

GM Employee Discount -

I have code when ready.

Any advice would be appreciated. Is the USAA deal good ?
 

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Excuse me? You have the discount amount from USAA. You have an authorization code for a GM discount (either GEM or GEX...not clear which one) and you don't know the discount amount provided by the GM discount? Rather odd.
 

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I apologize, i have the offer that I can get using USAA car buying service and I also have the GEX code. I guess my question is will the GEX code beat the current USAA offer that I have from a Chevy dealer ?

Thoughts on what to do ?
 

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Wait, you can combine a GEX with a USAA quote ? I thought i would have to go one direction or the other ?
 

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Poker, this is what that website says. Doesn't seem special at all. What am i missing ?

2015 Chevrolet Tahoe

Style: Sport Utility, Rear Wheel Drive

Trim: 2WD LS

Base MSRP $45,550.00

MSRP as Configured $46,745.00

GM Employee Discount Price $42,062.04

Consumer Cash -$0.00

You Pay $42,062.04


That looks like 8-9% off MSRP when the USAA looks 10-11%. Thoughts ?
 
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Would like some help if possible. I have a USAA offer in hand as well as GM Executive Program Authorization (Employee Discount). Most likely i need to use one or the other.

USAA -

MSRP $55,150
-$5917 off MSRP
=$49,234, plus dealer fees of $899 (which i will remove in order to do deal)

GM Employee Discount -

I have code when ready.

Any advice would be appreciated. Is the USAA deal good ?

You should get a better deal from GM Employee Discount...You can look up the GM Discount price on the GM Family First website(As stated above). Remember to take your USAA Insurance card/member number as you do get an additional $750 off with that discount on top of the Employee pricing. PM me if you have specific questions...Sticker on mine was 58k I only paid 50k with employee pricing...
 
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I just priced a 2015 Denali 4WD 22" Open Road pckg, MSRP $71,120. GM Employee Discount $63,722. Over $7300 off. Then you also qualify for whatever rebates.

That's right around Laura GMC pricing, so about as good as you'll get currently.

Interesting how your USAA quote is a few hundred under GM Employee Pricing. Not sure how that is.


2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
Style: Sport Utility, Four Wheel Drive
Trim: 4WD LT
Base MSRP$53,755.00
MSRP as Configured$55,155.00
GM Employee Discount Price$49,560.66
Consumer Cash-$0.00
You Pay $49,560.6
 
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