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-   -   Good Price for New Chevy Duramax? (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=487509)

24_ssv 08-10-2007 8:51 AM

I am thinking about buying a new 2007 Chevy Duramax with the Allison transmission. the one I am looking at is a 1LT 4x4 Crew cab (new body style). What is a good price on this? The MSRP is $46,700. <BR> <BR>Thanks

evil0ne 08-10-2007 9:09 AM

Carsdirect.com usually gives you a good starting price. I then negotiate on my own, use Edmunds.com, Costco and Sam's services and see who can give me the best price. <BR> <BR> <BR>2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LT1 w/Duramax 6.6L Turbo Diesel V8 4x4 Crew Cab 6.6 ft. box 153 in. WB <BR>Save Now! <BR> <BR>MSRP Price: $46,903 <BR>Invoice Price: $43,070 <BR>Sales Price: $43,820 <BR>Manufacturer Rebates: ($3,500) <BR>Target Price: <b><font size="+1">$40,320</font></b>

shane97210 08-10-2007 9:11 AM

I just bought an LT2 with leather and a lot of options for around 42, so without knowing all of the options i would guess 40 would be a real good price. Couldn't be happier with the truck!

heem 08-10-2007 9:13 AM

Call Dave Smith Motors in Kellogg, ID. Tell them what you want and they will give you a price. Even if you cant buy from them you will see a general target price to shoot for with your local dealer.

briguy 08-10-2007 10:24 AM

Make sure its Blue or White Mike...

greg2 08-10-2007 5:23 PM

I agree with Jim...call Dave Smith and you will find out what you can buy one for with no hassle.

tanner 08-10-2007 5:39 PM

Mike, if you will send me your zip code and the exact make and model of the truck your looking for, I'll send you a link w/ all the vehicles in your surrounding area as well as the "true invoice price". It will basically show you what the dealer is paying GM before holdback and advertising fees are figured in. <BR> <BR>Quite honestly... you should never have to pay more than invoice on a truck. Leave them their $1500-$3500 in holdback and advertising. They can't complain about that. <BR> <BR>I just picked up my 900 series 2500HD LTZ tues. Sticker was 51,xxx (can't remember the exact price off the top of my head) I got it for 43,200 before rebates.

timmyb 08-10-2007 5:58 PM

I have been pricing these out as well. With all of the rebates and everything you should be around $38k. One dealer here had a $45k sticker truck advertised for $36,999. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by timmyb on August 10, 2007)

tanner 08-11-2007 11:11 AM

Something else to keep in mind is that dealers have cash "certificates" right now. They are basically coupons. <BR> <BR>Most dealers will not give them to you and do not want you to know about them. B/C they just turn them into GM for cash at the end of the quarter or whenever the time period is for them. Some of the rural dealers use them to offer cheaper prices, in order to drum up business... and this is exactly what they're for. But like I said.... the bigger dealers don't use them this way. Hit your dealer up about throwing in some cash certificates. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by Tanner on August 11, 2007)

troublesnomore 08-11-2007 2:31 PM

I'm not sure were you are located, but they are giving 8-10k off the MSRP here in so cal.

24_ssv 08-11-2007 7:26 PM

Tanner, <BR> <BR>I will take you up on that offer if you don't mind. I am looking for a new body style 2007 Crew Cab LTZ 4x4 with a Duramax. My zip is 53226. <BR> <BR>Thanks

johnsvt 08-11-2007 8:11 PM

If MSRP is around 51k then invoice should be around 47300 or so. Mike you are eligible for 3500 in consumer cash or incentivised financing for up to 72 months. There are certs available but many dealers don't have many so don't feel bad if you local dealer is out. Support the local guy...remember when he makes money he puts some of that back into the local economy and generally services a vehicle better than one bought out of town.


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