The aspect I didn't see mentioned is how much higher can/will the MSRPs continue to climb? Thankfully I really haven't seen mid-year price increases so far on the Tahoes/Yukons...
Bought two Ram trucks over the past year...a 2021 2500 hemi decently equipped (although its a tradesman) that stickered for $48.5 - paid $42k last spring. The same truck today - in a 2022 model is over $5k more on MSRP alone. Ordered a 3500 diesel that went up $3k between the time I ordered and when it was built - only 2.5 months timeframe - and they are going up another $1700 today.
That will help alleviate some of the pain when the car market comes back down but agree with most on here that say it'd be hard to recoup any "market adjustment" paid
Bought two Ram trucks over the past year...a 2021 2500 hemi decently equipped (although its a tradesman) that stickered for $48.5 - paid $42k last spring. The same truck today - in a 2022 model is over $5k more on MSRP alone. Ordered a 3500 diesel that went up $3k between the time I ordered and when it was built - only 2.5 months timeframe - and they are going up another $1700 today.
That will help alleviate some of the pain when the car market comes back down but agree with most on here that say it'd be hard to recoup any "market adjustment" paid