Currently 15.1% off MSRP on a 2017 Tahoe LT. I've seen higher but those tend to be on the Premiers. Is this good enough?
for a 17, I would expect 20% or more off MSRP. SOme dealers have 18s for almost 15% off this month.
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Currently 15.1% off MSRP on a 2017 Tahoe LT. I've seen higher but those tend to be on the Premiers. Is this good enough?
I appreciate the info, thank you!for a 17, I would expect 20% or more off MSRP. SOme dealers have 18s for almost 15% off this month.
Even with the new 18s out...I'd still give you a blank stare and ask you...what's that?! Jokes aside...I don't see many people trading in a 99 or newer Lincoln to get the discount. Guess time will tell.Its starting, the new 2018 Ford Expedition/Navigator are seen by GM as real competition, maybe for the first time in a long time... And GM is responding with lower prices!
GM starts Price War Against New Navigator
https://suvs.com/news/gm-starts-price-war-against-new-navigator
GM Offers $5,000 Escalade Discount as New Navigator Rolls Out
http://www.automobilemag.com/news/g...hits-dealerships/?sc_cid=AppleNewsAMAGArticle
Also means that folks can use this during negotiations with GM. Just tell them you're also looking at an Expedition/Navigator and they'll take you seriously this time. I remember a few years back I told a salesperson at GMC that I was "also considering an Expedition" and he gave me a blank stare, then said, "what's that?" Now this guy was playing stupid of course, but he could back then, but no more...
Even with the new 18s out...I'd still give you a blank stare and ask you...what's that?! Jokes aside...I don't see many people trading in a 99 or newer Lincoln to get the discount. Guess time will tell.
I was going to say because I personally don't know of anyone that owns a Lincoln. Then today for the first time ever I saw 2 Navis back to back coming home from work. I guess they are out there more than I give them credit for.Lol. But I don’t see why not? A 1999 Navigator sells for $1,800 at auction, so if you have one or even possibly a newer one it would be worth the extra money to trade it in for a Denali, if you wanted to of course. But I think the main point is that GM is both acknowledging and responding to Ford this time.
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Just got a loaded 2017 Yukon SLT with factory 22s, for 18.5% off msrp. Feels good to WIN!