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You can do much better on 17s. Look at my numbers above...that's the best I can do right now and I may wait until Dec hits to see if I can do better. Although I'm still considering an 18 at around 12% off

I'm having a touch decision on what makes most sense...go with a 17 suburban Premium or 18 XL SLT. The two I'm considering are very close in price. A year older but a few more options or loaded (2018)GMC SLT?
 
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Well it seems that finally we are going to go ahead with a factory order '18 Yukon XL SLT with a few options.
Sticker is $66,230 and couple dealers around here will only go GM employee pricing for about 10% off MRSP.
Any suggestions on what dealers in Metro Detroit are will to go lower on a '18 factory order?
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So I'm looking at a yukon XL SLT stickers at $67,165, dealer is willing to sell for $59,000 plus TTL, so 12% off MSRP plus 0% finance for 72 months.

How does that sound? I might wait closer to end of month and see if the go 15% below MSRP plus 0% finance...
 

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So I'm looking at a yukon XL SLT stickers at $67,165, dealer is willing to sell for $59,000 plus TTL, so 12% off MSRP plus 0% finance for 72 months.

How does that sound? I might wait closer to end of month and see if the go 15% below MSRP plus 0% finance...

I'd take it. Its what I paid to special order my denali. Didnt need the financing but was happy to pay a bit more to get the exact vehicle I wanted.
 

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^^Thanks, forgot to mention it's a '17. I can order an '18 for 10% off MSRP but I don't get the 0% finance.... I like the '18 more with the 10-speed trans....
 

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you should be able to get close to the $59k for an 18 but like you said, no 0%. I could be wrong, but I don't believe the 18s have the 10spd without going to the denali.

I am looking at an 18 XL SLT for right around $60k or a 17 burb premier for $59k...can't decide if I want to move over to a suburban or not.
 
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2018 Yukon Denali w/ Ultimate Package.


MSRP: $78,385
PURCHASE PRICE: $69,999 - $3,000 in rebates for a total of $66,999 + TTL

15% off MSRP.
 

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2018 Yukon Denali w/ Ultimate Package.


MSRP: $78,385
PURCHASE PRICE: $69,999 - $3,000 in rebates for a total of $66,999 + TTL

15% off MSRP.

Seems like a very good price for a 2018. Good luck
 

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Wife wants to trade in her 2015 BMW X5 for a Denali. Looking at ones in MSRP range of 75k. What can i get off a 2017 or 2018 in Dallas?
 

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Wife wants to trade in her 2015 BMW X5 for a Denali. Looking at ones in MSRP range of 75k. What can i get off a 2017 or 2018 in Dallas?

Hiley GMC in Ft Worth has between 9-11 grand off 17s. I got my 18 from Classic GMC in Arlington over a month ago. MSRP of 78k and got about 6 grand off. Could've done better but the main goal for us was to get our trade in paid off 100% which they did and saved us about another 1200 in taxes on top of the 6k off.
 

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