J54 Mark
02-21-2004, 17:40
The question of prices for a new Duramax has come up from time to time in various parts of these forums. I thought I'd share my research here in Missouri in shopping for a new 2500HD 4X4, extended cab, short bed for whatever it may be worth.
First, they are very scarce around here. Our local dealers have only one or two of ANY configuration. But, even so, they are willing to deal. Second, note that the following prices are not sticker, but what the dealer has agreed to take.
A Chevy dealer has a new LLY, LS, automatic, extended cab, 4X4, trailer tow, power extending mirrors, power seat, and a few other extras (its on dealer order, actually), that he has priced to me at $36,001. That is before the $2500 rebate (expires March 1), and I got a card in the mail today that seems to be good toward a $1000 down payment - 24 hour test drive promotion of some sort. This looks to me like a really nice truck -no leather (I hate leather seats anyway), but scarcely stripped down; sticker is $40,900 something.
A GMC dealer located one for me at $35,540. Again, before the $2500 rebate and the possible $1000 down payment. It has an automatic, but that is about all. Does not even have carpet. Don't know the sticker on this one.
Hypothetically, one could go with the manual transmision and get a cash price of something like $31,000. And one presumes that a standard cab two wheel drive would be substantially less yet.
Mark
First, they are very scarce around here. Our local dealers have only one or two of ANY configuration. But, even so, they are willing to deal. Second, note that the following prices are not sticker, but what the dealer has agreed to take.
A Chevy dealer has a new LLY, LS, automatic, extended cab, 4X4, trailer tow, power extending mirrors, power seat, and a few other extras (its on dealer order, actually), that he has priced to me at $36,001. That is before the $2500 rebate (expires March 1), and I got a card in the mail today that seems to be good toward a $1000 down payment - 24 hour test drive promotion of some sort. This looks to me like a really nice truck -no leather (I hate leather seats anyway), but scarcely stripped down; sticker is $40,900 something.
A GMC dealer located one for me at $35,540. Again, before the $2500 rebate and the possible $1000 down payment. It has an automatic, but that is about all. Does not even have carpet. Don't know the sticker on this one.
Hypothetically, one could go with the manual transmision and get a cash price of something like $31,000. And one presumes that a standard cab two wheel drive would be substantially less yet.
Mark