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Originally Posted by newb
The only issue I can see with pricing is the dealers. Many dealers will try to stock fully optioned cars. So to the casual customer strolling onto the lot, they will see a larger price difference. This may sway the average Joe towards the blue oval lot. Otherwise, the pricing is not far off.
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This is a VERY valid point. Chevy dealers are famous for this crap. I am also in the market for a new Tahoe and most on the lots are fully optioned LTZ's that sticker around $75,000! In order to get one without the $3K wheels, $3500 "sight and sound", and $2500 power running boards, I will have to order it.