This is probably a stupid question but do group buys exist for the Sierra Denali or any other pickup trucks? I haven’t seen any good truck deals posted inawhile.
If youre open to brand look at 2018 RAM 1500s
I’d possibly consider the ram sport 4x4 if it was $300 all in. I’m in NY. You can PM me if you have something. I’m open to working with anyone
Im out in chicago, and my CJDR dealers wont ship paperwork, youd have to be here to sign.
Last month a 46k express 12k/36mo was $349 sign and drive with 1k lease conquest.
56k Laramie was about $450’s 36/12 no lease conquest first payment due.
Feel free to bounce ideas/offers off me though.
The rebates are all different now
Exactly brother which is why threw in the “last month” part in there
Oh I meant to the OP, the rebates compared to last month, gmc and Buick are ugly. I saw another post in market place about terrain group buy on west coast. This would have worked out last month but this month… sheesh
Thanks for the input guys I currently have a car that I own so once something good pops up I’ll jump on it
That was me. Looks like GMC is really trying as hard as they possibly can overall not to get my business. I haven’t seen any brokers doing GMC or any of their dealers here on the forums which kind of says something.
Sometimes its just the timing. If you already have a car, I would wait a couple months. I am sure they will have something after sales slump down this month.
I haven’t looked into it in depth but on their main page yesterday they were advertising 11k off the Sierra Denali…
It doesn’t seem terrible for that to be advertised on their first slide on the site… Is there no more room for further?
Are the RV’s and MF just horrible? Seems like 11k off the bat is not a bad place to start.
Depends on what you’re looking at…
I’m seeing 6050 on the Envision Premium I including conquest/loyalty. Last month, it was 5300 IIRC
What zipcode are you? FL is at 4550
Actually your right, but from what I understand, competitve is not the same as conquest. For competetive, the non GM has to be a lease contract. Cant be just a registered non GM newer than 1999.
I was looking at those last month, the sport 4x4s I was looking at were all around 54-58k msrp and even though they’re heavily discounted I highly doubt you’ll get one of those for $300. I forget exact numbers but they were $400s with a couple thousand down, it was also in Florida with their dealer fees though. I ended up going with a Sierra Denali and while I did end up getting under the 1% rule it’s definitely not anything great like there was about a year ago on them. Don’t even waste your time looking at fully loaded f150s, they’re really nice but leases suck and the dealers don’t feel like they have to discount them.