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Pricing for Chevy Avalanche?
How much should I be expecting to pay for new 2500 Avalanche with 4:10 gears?
I am on the West Coast. Thanks. |
Go here. It's everything you wanted to know about AVs. Great site.
http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com/ |
Ask Troutly :D :D
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Price for a 2500 Avalalanche should be around $42-44k list depending on items.
GMS pricing (employee) is as low as you can get is around 18% off this price. GM Supplier is 5% higher. Then there are rebates and other incentives. Make sure to check on these. Prices in California are higher from a retail perspective, some dealers put surcharges on. Hear is the MSRP invoice for my 2004 Av. AVALANCHE 2500 4WD BIG BLOCK VORTEC 8100 V8 ENGINE 4-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH TOW HAUL MODE SPORT RED METALLIC DARK CHARCOAL INTERIOR TRIM MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE STANDARD VEHICLE PRICE $ 37,350.00 Options installed by Manufacturer DRIVER CONVENIENCE PACK INCL: AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSMIT. POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CNTRLS $ 540.00 CRUISE CONTROL NO CHARGE SUN AND SOUND PACKAGE INCL: XM SATELLITE RADIO-100 CHNLS COAST TO COAST DIGITAL SOUND (SUBSCRIPTION CHARGES EXTRA) POWER SUNROOF $ 1,420.00 LT245/75R16/E OOR BW TIRES NO CHARGE BLACK ROOF LUGGAGE CARRIER $ 195.00 LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL $ 295.00 PREFERRED EQUIPMENT SAVINGS $ -1,000.00 STNLESS STL TUBULAR ASSIST STEP $ 585.00 PREFERRED EQUIP. GROUP INCL: RECLINING BUCKET SEATS IN DASH 6 CD PLAYER BOSE PREMIUM SPEAKERS REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS $ 1,575.00 GVW RATING-8600 LB NO CHARGE HD TRAILERING EQUIPMENT $ 210.00 REAR AXLE - 4.10 RATIO NO CHARGE TOTAL OPTIONS $3,820.00 TOTAL VEHICLE & OPTIONS $41,170.00 DESTINATION CHARGE $815.00 TOTAL VEHICLE PRICE* $ 41,985.00 The bottom line is to find a dealer that will be close to market and service the vehicle. Wannabe |
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Took a new girl out in it for the first time tonight. "At least its not a Ford." :D :D :D |
Thanks for the info.
I knew the Troutman would be lurking. Unfortunately, I don't have the stripes to bash supremo whoro, (sp?) but what else can be said that already hasn't? Eh? Other than....................... Fords Suck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And Troutly likes it up the ...........................!!!!!!!!! :p :p : I only received this info from other members. If this is not true, Sorry. Thanks you very much!:D |
We just traded in our Avalanche( 5 months old 9000 miles) fully loaded Z71 and got a whopping $28,000 trade:eek:
We traded for a Dodge 2500 CTD 600 4x4 Laramie, they also gave us the keys to the SRT and let us go for a test drive. We might have 3 black Dodges in the family soon:cool: |
I just bought a new Chevy 3/4 crew cab last month. Try http://www.edmunds.com I found their pricing info was pretty helpful. I got my truck for slightly less than what Edmunds bottom line was.
I was never really a fan of the Avalanche. I have seen a few recently without all that plastic crap on the sides and they looked pretty good. Is that an option? |
Magnum
From Chevrolet.com
Avalanche: $4,500 cash back and $ 1000 off for Sun and Sound package. I love my 2500 AV. Ignore Troutly, if it doesn't have a bubble-gum mach. on the roof he doesn't like it.:D Drive one at the dealer, their versatility will sell you. Or not. It is one of those vehicles you luv or hate. Wannabe |
I bought an '04 AV 2500 with the 8.1 4x4 and 4.10 rear last December, fully loaded with 10 position leather seats, DVD, 6 CD, roofrack, power/heated retractable mirrors, HD 12k towing package, etc. Every option, and with the cash back/rebates, GM Supplier Discount (my wife is a partner at Accenture) I ended up paying $33k on a $46k list price.
As mentioned, you either love or hate the looks, but I love the truck. The versatility is awesome. I had conventional SUV's before, but none of them could haul 2 complete Big Blocks with Velvet Drives attached. |
Go to www.carsdirect.com and price out the truck you want. They will give you a price that includes all available rebates and incentives. You should be able to by the truck for slightly below the carsdirect price if you are dealing with somebody in the fleet dept. It looks like you should be able to buy one for about $4k or more below invoice (not MSRP). I priced one out and the MSRP was around $45k, carsdirect price was about $35k
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I just bought a used 2002 2500 Avalanche 4X4. I'm still getting used to the cladding, but man I love that big block. Tow's like nobody's business. If you buy a used certified vehicle, you'll probably save a lot of money.
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Avalanche what's that ?? The new el-camino??:eek: :eek: :D :D :D
Just kidding, like you said either you love them or hate them, and i'm with troutly. if you want a truck buy a Ford :) |
BUDDY LOVE!!!!!! Welcome to the family!!! What color?
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Brian, I'm selling my Tahoe via my website. It has a pic with the Avalanche in the background.
http://home.comcast.net/~lovemachine35/ |
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Nice Bill. I had a '96 2-door Tahoe too. I LOVED that truck; even more than my Avalanche, but it did not cut the mustard for towing. My brother-in-law had a Pewter 2500 before I bought mine. He traded it to Carmax some time ago; could be the same truck. He now has a Yellow 2003 1500 Avalanche.
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Found a good one:
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I have a 2002 I bought new in 2001,it now has 78,000 miles on it & only one problem to report.The cables on the tailgate rotted in half! Just got a recall on them AFTER I replaced them! LOL! I LOVE this truck there is nothing as versatile for going to the lake,etc.Enjoy your purchase!
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Just posting a pic of my "THING" for my buddy Troutly:D :crazy: :D
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