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Dallas vs Houston
by occupant1 on Fri Dec 28 22:14:49 PST 2007
Last time I read the Houston newspaper I noticed that the vehicle sales price were several thousand lower than typical sale prices up here. For example, a local dealer has a basic white 2008 Suburban LS 1500 2WD, E85 iron block 5.3, 9-passenger, cloth interior, luggage cross bars, no other options, MSRP of $38425. The sale price after rebates and dealer discounts was $30995. A Houston dealer had a nearly similar vehicle listed, $250 higher MSRP ($38675) for a locking axle, same rebate, and the sale price was $28495. Why would there be a $2500 difference in price in only a 250 mile distance? $2750 if you count the locking axle. Granted, I'd rather have a Yukon XL than a Suburban, but the price difference between the Suburban and Yukon XL is only a couple hundred. But if I could get the Suburban for almost $3000 less than a Yukon up here, that'd be worth it. Maybe I need to start calling Houston GMC dealers to get a rock bottom stripper special price quote on a Yukon XL, 9-passenger, no other options?
My deal - 2007 Tahoe 4x4
by z71bill on Sat Jul 28 14:27:55 PDT 2007
2007 4x4 Tahoe LT3, Z71, Nav, 2 passenger 3rd row, rear camera & rack cross beams MSRP $47,870 Purchase price $37,190.63 Taxes $2,456.07 Title license & state inspection $115.55 Doc fee $50 Total out the door $39,812.25 - I am happy This truck was a trade from a dealership in Dallas to Houston - it was put on a back lot at the Houston dealership - they did not even know it was there for the last 7 months (I discovered it!) - not on their computer inventory was the excuse - the battery was 3/4 dead - had to jump start it. This was not an easy deal - My first offer was $39,500 out the door - dealer wanted $43,870 plus TT&L (about $46,600). Even though it is still considered new - for warranty - I felt a deep discount was in order - because its really a 9 month old vehicle (built 11/06). Still a little concerned about it sitting around so long - I hope the price I got makes up for this. The best part - wife and I went to Edmunds and picked the options we wanted - then decided on the color - white with ebony & titanium - this truck was EXACTLY what we had picked - that is a first. BTW - sold my trade (2001 Tahoe 2wd) to CarMax - they paid me $12K - Toyota figured my trade was worth $7,500 - Chevy dealer $8,000 - this was even after I showed them the CarMax quote - I would give CarMax an A+ - very easy to deal with.
Should I buy this vehicle? How much should I pay?
by z71bill on Mon Jul 16 18:09:23 PDT 2007
Started looking for a Tahoe LT3 Z71 nav - was having a hard time finding one that was NOT black with the options we want. Wife & I decided to go test drive a black one just to make sure it is the vehicle what we want - then if a color we liked up we could jump on it. As we are walking the lot we find a White Tahoe - with the exact options we want - way in the back of the lot - the inspection sticker expires November 08 -which means it was put on in November of 06 - At first I though it was used - but it still has the MSRP sticker sheet on the window. I ask a sales guy about it and he checked inventory - and said that I must be mistaken - they do not show any such vehicle. We drove a black Tahoe - loved the vehicle but wanted the white - so we walked back with the sales guy and he wrote down some info - then did some checking - It was a dealer trade from 240 miles away - the odometer has 242 miles - it has been sitting in the back of the lot since NOVEMBER 2006. The battery was dead. MRSP $47,890 - I am thinking of offering $38,500 - maybe go up to $39K if I need to. Anyone have a concern about buying a new vehicle that has been sitting for 8 months?
Re: Car_man, can you please give me a rough leaese estimate on a Tahoe [dcb
by dcbeltran on Thu Feb 01 05:46:35 PST 2007
Thanks for the feedback car_man. Would itbe possible to give me the estimate on these numbers that I had put up after this post? I don't know if the numbers will change all that much. But to answer your question on the length of the lease, it doesn't really matter I can do any of the 12-24-36mo. Whichever is the cheapest. My main thing is nothing down with 15k miles per year. I live in Houston, Texas so my taxes are 6.25%. other post "Hey Car_man, I guess I shoud've been more specific on my previous post,sorry about that. The vehicle I'm looking at would be a 2007 Tahoe 2WD LT 3LT w/nav/entertainment system/20in wheels. I got this from the supplier website. I can get the GM employee discount and I'm thinking supplier price and that might be the same thing. Anyways, I'm looking to lease on 12-24-36 w/15k mi. I live in Houston, TX so I beleive my taxes are 6.25 for vehicles. Can you give me a rough estimate on a payment from the numbers below. I don't want to put any money down." Total MSRP:* $48,440.00 Supplier Price:* $43,998.34 Rebate: $2000.00 Total: $41,998.34
Re: Car_man, can you please give me a rough leaese estimate on a Tahoe [dcbeltran]
by dcbeltran on Sat Jan 13 06:13:26 PST 2007
Hey Car_man, I guess I shoud've been more specific on my previous post,sorry about that. The vehicle I'm looking at would be a 2007 Tahoe 2WD LT 3LT w/nav/entertainment system/20in wheels. I got this from the supplier website. I can get the GM employee discount and I'm thinking supplier price and that might be the same thing. Anyways, I'm looking to lease on 12-24-36 w/15k mi. I live in Houston, TX so I beleive my taxes are 6.25 for vehicles. Can you give me a rough estimate on a payment from the numbers below. I don't want to put any money down. :) Total MSRP:* $48,440.00 Supplier Price:* $43,998.34 Rebate: $2000.00 Total: $41,998.34
Car_man, can you please give me a rough leaese estimate on a Tahoe
by dcbeltran on Wed Jan 10 12:20:59 PST 2007
Hello car_man Can you give me an estimate payment on a 07 tahoe MSRP 44945 and set price of 39076.52. I live in Houston,TX. Thanks Dariel

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