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<blockquote data-quote="torogmc81" data-source="post: 1480847" data-attributes="member: 21164"><p>Last two trucks we bought were from Salomn Springs, AR and Aurora, IL. Flew to OK to pick up the one, drove 250+ miles to get the other. You should get 10k off anything over 50k. And 8k anything under. I do not talk to anyone until i'm 95 % sure, they will kill your time quick. The internet speeds up the process dramatically. I have a system now that works really well and doesn't take 3 days of clicking and screen shopping. Also, don't trade in.</p><p></p><p>Laura Buick GMC in Southern IL is either the largest or 2nd largest GMC dealer in country. Wholesale prices. Their number one goal is to move units, and get their bonuses (end of month would be a good time to go). Their inventory is insane. My dad worked their part time for a while, easiest job ever. All he did was drive back and forth to the STL airport picking up customers. Some from as far as South FL. </p><p></p><p>You'll find what you're wanting if you look in the right places. </p><p></p><p>Before I bought my truck in AR in 2012, my buddy told me the same thing, 10k off, don't buy it till you find the place that'll do it. Could get 12k off the Denali type 3/4 also, I've seen it numerous time. (sorry never dealt with dodge or ford ..... I would guess there's similarities?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torogmc81, post: 1480847, member: 21164"] Last two trucks we bought were from Salomn Springs, AR and Aurora, IL. Flew to OK to pick up the one, drove 250+ miles to get the other. You should get 10k off anything over 50k. And 8k anything under. I do not talk to anyone until i'm 95 % sure, they will kill your time quick. The internet speeds up the process dramatically. I have a system now that works really well and doesn't take 3 days of clicking and screen shopping. Also, don't trade in. Laura Buick GMC in Southern IL is either the largest or 2nd largest GMC dealer in country. Wholesale prices. Their number one goal is to move units, and get their bonuses (end of month would be a good time to go). Their inventory is insane. My dad worked their part time for a while, easiest job ever. All he did was drive back and forth to the STL airport picking up customers. Some from as far as South FL. You'll find what you're wanting if you look in the right places. Before I bought my truck in AR in 2012, my buddy told me the same thing, 10k off, don't buy it till you find the place that'll do it. Could get 12k off the Denali type 3/4 also, I've seen it numerous time. (sorry never dealt with dodge or ford ..... I would guess there's similarities?) [/QUOTE]
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