Supply vs. Demand Keeping Prices High

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uptown_nyc

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Haven't seen any real discounts in pricing of the Tahoes near me. This is a sampling of what their advertised discounts are:


Options 1: You get dealer "savings" of an additional $1,424.

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Option 2: Act fast! You have just 5 days and 13 hours to save $0 off of MSRP.

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With production hampered, and no signs of new vehicles hitting the lots - is this the best I can expect for 2021's?
 
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A 2021 LT with a MSRP of $63,850, employee pricing shows $58,200, Supplier pricing of $60,500 and Dealer Invoice Price of $61,500 --- what could I reasonably expect to be able to negotiate?
 

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