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"Cory Reedy at Don Hewlett in Georgetown did a fantastic job facilitating the purchase of our new Suburban. Cory's work-ethic and dedication to his cus"... Read more Review by: bethdward

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"The dealership had several Equinox's, which is the vehicle I wanted. The other car dealerships that I visited had low inventories and suggested orderi"... Read more Review by: dm10

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2010 Tahoe LT by austinweird on Sat Jun 05 21:38:58 PDT 2010

i would like to buy 2010 Tahoe LT with navi i want to buy bottom price how can i do? i'm in austin tx please, give me an advise and let me know price quate thanks

Re: Need Advice [trousermouse] by jfritsch on Wed Mar 12 00:54:51 PDT 2008

Look up the wholesale price outstanding condition on kbb.com and nada.com on a used 07 model of the one you want with 200 miles on it. Add about 1000-2000 to that price. I'm assuming that puts you around a 30000 target price. Make sure you get bids from 10 or so dealers via email end of month on the much more numerous 08s for a comparison. With the economy flat and gas what it is you may be able to get a 9000 off deal on a similar 08 truck now or soon. Good luck --jjf I’m in the process of buying a new Silverado 1500 LTZ. The dealer has a few 07’s on the lot and I’m thinking about making an offer. The one I want, MSRP is $41,505. It was built in November of 2006 and has 143 miles on it. It looks like it was transferred to the dealership from another dealership because the invoice and sticker lists another dealer about 50 miles away. They tell me there are no Factory to Dealer incentives but I think that is BS on the 2007 year models. Edmunds says they are up to $3000. Add that to the Factory to Consumer rebates and I should be looking at $6000 in rebates providing the dealer is willing to give me all of their incentive. This dealer (Austin, TX) is the only one who still has 07’s on the lot. I guess that should tell me a lot on how they won’t make any good deals on the older models. Anyway, anyone know what a good price on a 1 ½ year old new truck would be?

Need Advice by trousermouse on Tue Mar 11 22:48:19 PDT 2008

I’m in the process of buying a new Silverado 1500 LTZ. The dealer has a few 07’s on the lot and I’m thinking about making an offer. The one I want, MSRP is $41,505. It was built in November of 2006 and has 143 miles on it. It looks like it was transferred to the dealership from another dealership because the invoice and sticker lists another dealer about 50 miles away. They tell me there are no Factory to Dealer incentives but I think that is BS on the 2007 year models. Edmunds says they are up to $3000. Add that to the Factory to Consumer rebates and I should be looking at $6000 in rebates providing the dealer is willing to give me all of their incentive. This dealer (Austin, TX) is the only one who still has 07’s on the lot. I guess that should tell me a lot on how they won’t make any good deals on the older models. Anyway, anyone know what a good price on a 1 ½ year old new truck would be?

Options on 07 by five0_4tluv on Thu May 25 14:27:40 PDT 2006

Is it really true that you cannot get NAV without Rear Entertainment, that really stinks. the GM Rear seat option is not a great system. I'd like to buy one and transfer my current Rosen G10 to the new truck

Seems like most folks by txyank1 on Mon Jul 14 04:29:35 PDT 2003

are able to get pretty close to Invoice and then pile the rebates on top of that. Shouldn't have any trouble buying for Edmunds "True Market Value".

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