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2015 sierra crewcab z71 4x4

6.2 8-speed

Silver metallic

Fully loaded without moonroof and rear power slider.

Sticker was 56k and some change

I drove out for 48,500

 

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Same here. Im seeing 2012s and 2013s with around 30-40k miles and they want more than used 2014s with close to same mileage. Why is that?

I have no idea. The used 2014/15s I've seen are around here are $35-45k. The one I picked up was the first I've seen under $30k. Maybe it depends on the area/demand for trucks?

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2015 sierra crewcab z71 4x4 Custom Sport Plus
6.2 8-speed
WDT
Fully loaded with all options(moon roof, power slider, wheel locks etc)
Sticker was $61K
I drove out for $50K even before trade in, cash down or TTL

 

All available rebates - Costco Supplier pricing + a $700 Cash Card (in mail), Farm Bureau $500, $1500 Private Offer, $4500 in available rebates from GM. All worked together. I recommend working it all out via phone and e-mail and getting the confirmation via e-mail before going to dealer. This way there is no "this doesn't work with that" at the dealership and you know where you stand. They can punch in all your codes over the phone and know what works together and what doesn't. For example my $750 KBB offer or the $750 credit union offer would not work with the above example. We took all my options and used then lowest out the door price. If you want there is also an additional $1000 financing offer available but for me the rate was not close enough to justify it. Happy Holiday Shopping!!!!

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2015 sierra crewcab z71 4x4 Custom Sport Plus

6.2 8-speed

WDT

Fully loaded with all options(moon roof, power slider, wheel locks etc)

Sticker was $61K

I drove out for $50K even before trade in, cash down or TTL

 

All available rebates - Costco Supplier pricing + a $700 Cash Card (in mail), Farm Bureau $500, $1500 Private Offer, $4500 in available rebates from GM. All worked together. I recommend working it all out via phone and e-mail and getting the confirmation via e-mail before going to dealer. This way there is no "this doesn't work with that" at the dealership and you know where you stand. They can punch in all your codes over the phone and know what works together and what doesn't. For example my $750 KBB offer or the $750 credit union offer would not work with the above example. We took all my options and used then lowest out the door price. If you want there is also an additional $1000 financing offer available but for me the rate was not close enough to justify it. Happy Holiday Shopping!!!!

You should have just financed with them and refinanced through a credit union or what not a few months later. I did that, they offered me a lot more on my trade in (4k) if I financed with them because they get a kickback from the bank. The rate was like 3.9 for 75 months through them. I bought it and refinanced at 1.99% for 60 months 2 months later. They knew I was planning on doing that and they did not mind.

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Just bought a 1500 Crew 2LT with standard bed. MSRP was $49,660, invoice was just over $44,000, I paid $37,500 before trade. I usually get "fair" deals when I buy a vehicle but at $12K off sticker I think I stole this one! :driving:

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Interested in this Denali. Overall, is it worth it to jump to a Denali or should I just stick with a SLT?

 

What do you all think the best price I can get this particular model for?

 

http://www.marcmillerbuickgmc.com/VehicleDetails/new-2015-GMC-Sierra_1500-Crew_Cab_Short_Box_4_Wheel_Drive_Denali-Tulsa-OK/2618402933

This link takes you to the page in general, not the specific truck you are asking about.

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i'm looking at a 2015 crew cab LT msrp is 45,xxx (can't remember) it has everything i am looking for 5.3l , 3.42 ratio, heated seats in front. bigger screen, back up cam... I want them to install bed led lights as part of the deal. what should I expect as a fair price for this?

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Is there any point to stepping up to Denali or High Country? Which of the 2 is better?

I've seen loaded out non HCs that rivaled the options on an HC.

You need to like brown leather interior of the HC as it is the signature.

I don't know the Sierra very well so I will make some popcorn to watch the answers to your last question.

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i'm looking at a 2015 crew cab LT msrp is 45,xxx (can't remember) it has everything i am looking for 5.3l , 3.42 ratio, heated seats in front. bigger screen, back up cam... I want them to install bed led lights as part of the deal. what should I expect as a fair price for this?

20% off MSRP is quoted here as pretty common but it depends on your dealers and area.

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