afishinado
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This thread gives me the chills....
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Sounds good but their idea of a "really good deal" might not be what you think is a "really good deal" Keep us posted. Hopefully all will work out for ya.So the latest in the saga. I received a message from the district manager and an email that they are doing a complete repurchase that will be completed in a week or 2. But here is where the fun happened. They wanted to see if I would be interested in a 2021 escalade 2021 esv and they would work a really good deal. They are cutting me a check for the entire value of the yukon plus tax, title and inconvenience. The main reason, there is an extremely low inventory of Yukon Denali's with ultimate packages because of the microprocessor shortage so they have routed what they have to the arlington plant and they are focused on using them in the high escalades. Can't lie, pretty tempted.
No truer words have ever been spoke! I'll keep everybody in the loop.Sounds good but their idea of a "really good deal" might not be what you think is a "really good deal" Keep us posted. Hopefully all will work out for ya.
I had the same thing happen when the GM rep called me with GM's final answer on if they were going to purchase my Tahoe back. The lady was a total ******* and the call ended up in a shouting match. My next call was to my lawyer and we filed our lemon law case that same day. Now GM will get to cover about 4.5k in legal fees on top of the settlement thanks to Michigan's lemon law rules LOL I went out of my way to allow GM to do the right thing but they blew it. Next year when I am shopping around to replace our Honda Pilot with a 70k budget I will remember that I was leaning towards a 2023 Suburban but the Jeep Wagoneer is on the top of my list now due to GMs actions with our Tahoe issues.
So I was contacted by the buyback rep. The preliminary amount looks to be all the expected stuff. Cost of the vehicle, all the payments and interest, tax, registration fees. That's the good side. Now I am pushing them for some sort of compensation for all the crap I had to deal with. Because the inventory is trashed because of the micro processor shortage (no heavy duty trailering or air ride so no ultimate packages), they are going to work some price magic on an Escalade ESV Sport that they have. I still am kind of hesitant because there is no way that they are going to gift me an extra 30k but I am open to possibilities.