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I would like to know the average people are paying for a fullyloaded gmc denali

2007-09-30 02:16:48 · 5 answers · asked by veronica m 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes GMC

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0% is for people with exceptional credit. Now there is that 1/2 of a new house price $55,000 that you have to feed gas oil and tires too. Add insurance tax title? Cars and trucks are liabilitys never look at them as investments. And who are we trying to impress? And what would you do if Saudi Arabia And Iran decide to have a fight over Iraq? 10 dollar a gallon gasoline? 10 miles a gallon in town driving? Sure looks luxuryious sitting in your driveway but you cannot afford to drive it. Do you really need a truck that large for one or two people?

2007-09-30 02:26:53 · answer #1 · answered by John Paul 7 · 0 0

What was the sticker price? Seems high to me. The 0% is just to get you to buy, so that is good but anyone with good credit ought to get that. Are you trading anything in? If not then you should get around $5000 off of sticker price and dont let them add a bunch of junk onto that. Dont get credit life if you have life insurance and make sure you tell them or they might just add it on. Dont say anything about that unitl the deal is done so that you can see if they charged u for that.
Anyway to answer your question, I think 55,000 is too high. Wait a week and see if they call you back and give them a reasonable offer.

2007-09-30 02:42:22 · answer #2 · answered by cari d 2 · 0 0

From what others tell me, the price seems to be at the top end a bit. Wouldn't hurt to ring around a few dealers, maybe even interstate. As for the usual guff from morons who service nissans, if you are buying the vehicle for business reasons, then there a mile of tax deductions you are able to claim that make it cheaper to drive, operate and own than say a "nissan" . Find a good accountant and see exactly what you can claim. For a business, you may even be exempt from sales tax and that would make it cheaper to buy than, lets say, a "nissan". Opinions by motor experts are like butt holes. Everybody has one. Like I said before, ring around a few dealers, you may find one in a town somewhere that is struggling to make a sale and can do a great deal.

2007-10-03 17:44:34 · answer #3 · answered by Col B 4 · 0 0

Seems high for a GMC,and gas prices these days; a real killer,might as well buy a BMW with that kind of money!

2007-09-30 02:36:37 · answer #4 · answered by jose_valle76 3 · 0 0

IT BETTER BE COMPLETELY FULLY LOADED, RECHECK ALL OPTION ON-LINE FIRST AT GMC.COM AND COMPARE IT TO YOUR VEHICLE.

OPTION CODE USUALLY HAVE 3 DIGITS.

2007-10-04 01:37:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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