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gray gables January 13th, 2012 1:42 PM

2012 truck prices?
 
just curious as to what everyone is paying for there trucks, I recently priced out a 2012 1500 extended cab 4x4, 6.2 liter vortec package, 18 inch wheels, bucket front seats with console, also the camper/tow heated outside mirrors, that's it, nothing else, oh, limited slip rear diff, came to 35 and change, just curious to what other folks are being quoted,

frankschev January 13th, 2012 3:16 PM

Can't get 18's with the 6.2 sounds like a pretty good deal

gray gables January 13th, 2012 3:49 PM


Originally Posted by frankschev (Post 202999)
Can't get 18's with the 6.2 sounds like a pretty good deal

I'll have to check on the 18's then, just checked ebay, they have the same truck except with leather, 20 inch rims and tires and step bars for 35,218.00, so I think the dealer needs to come down at 2500, we'll see what happens,

alaskan84 January 13th, 2012 5:43 PM

good luck man, sounds like a good price to me

adam86107 January 13th, 2012 5:55 PM

I've been looking for a 2500 with the duramax and its hard to find one under 50k, even the used ones are quite expensive

Chevrolet Customer Service January 13th, 2012 7:50 PM

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Have you looked over the GM Certified Pre-Owned website at: Used Chevy|Used Buick|Used GMC|Used Vehicles| Certified Pre-Owned They have some 2500 Duramax's available for under 50K. Check it out. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.

Louis
GM Customer Service

elkhornsun January 18th, 2012 5:09 PM

Last month I bought a new 2011 2500HD LT Extended Cab 4WD truck with the Duramax diesel engine, Allison trans, camper mirrors, bed liner, 6" oval side steps, truck tool box, full Z82 tow package, upgraded C7A rear axle, interior plus package, convenience package, and a rear camera, and the total cost after the GM discounts was $41,696 plus sales tax and DMV fees.

I spent a month looking all over the internet and ended up driving 125 miles from my house to the Chevy dealer where I bought the truck (total time at the dealer was less than 60 minutes) but it was definitely well worth the effort.

gray gables January 19th, 2012 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by elkhornsun (Post 203546)
Last month I bought a new 2011 2500HD LT Extended Cab 4WD truck with the Duramax diesel engine, Allison trans, camper mirrors, bed liner, 6" oval side steps, truck tool box, full Z82 tow package, upgraded C7A rear axle, interior plus package, convenience package, and a rear camera, and the total cost after the GM discounts was $41,696 plus sales tax and DMV fees.

I spent a month looking all over the internet and ended up driving 125 miles from my house to the Chevy dealer where I bought the truck (total time at the dealer was less than 60 minutes) but it was definitely well worth the effort.

damnnnnn, that's cheap, sweet deal, going to use this as leverage at my dealer,


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