How much for a 2009 Tahoe Hybrid 4x4?
#1
How much for a 2009 Tahoe Hybrid 4x4?
I am seriously looking to purchase a New Hybrid 'Hoe, but the dealer isn't willing to come down on the price. I'm no genius, but I watch the news and see that these things aren't flying off the lots. They will only offer me factory deals and rebates. What should I expect to pay? I don't need exact amounts, just a range please. Any help is greatly appreciated.
#2
my 08 yukon...
I am seriously looking to purchase a New Hybrid 'Hoe, but the dealer isn't willing to come down on the price. I'm no genius, but I watch the news and see that these things aren't flying off the lots. They will only offer me factory deals and rebates. What should I expect to pay? I don't need exact amounts, just a range please. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Last edited by jet1; 02-27-2009 at 09:46 AM.
#4
here ya go....
I thought everyone knew about this...learn something new every day!
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/Feg/tax_hybrid.shtml
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/Feg/tax_hybrid.shtml
#6
its was in the last/first stimulus package he just passed
nothing like spending your way into oblivion....everyone will need a yukon to haul the tons of money to the store it will take to buy a loaf of bread!
#7
here you go---
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washing...imulus12_N.htm
there is a list of cuts towards the bottom of the article. I also saw it on a gubmint site but That was right after it was passed...ill look further if you want.
#9
which worked out great for me...
I paid cash for mine so I don't care about the interest deduction and since GM is offering 5 years intrest free right now everyone is a winner......so far!
#10
Re: How much for a 2009 Tahoe Hybrid 4x4?
FYI,
As soon as you drive a brand new 4X4 Tahoe/Yukon Hybrid off the lot it drops to about a $30,000-$32,000 trade value right off the bat. I know it is always nice to get a brand new car, but there are plenty of 4X4 Hybrids out there "Used" with less than 12,000 miles for less than $35-$36K. Most of these are GM Company cars and many have never even been titled. I suggest searching Ebay and Autotrader.com. You can easily save yourself an extra $10K below the discounted new price. I paid $32,500 for mine (4X4 with Sunroof and RSE) in December and it had about 17,000 miles on it. Values have dropped even more since then, especially on the Hybrids.
As soon as you drive a brand new 4X4 Tahoe/Yukon Hybrid off the lot it drops to about a $30,000-$32,000 trade value right off the bat. I know it is always nice to get a brand new car, but there are plenty of 4X4 Hybrids out there "Used" with less than 12,000 miles for less than $35-$36K. Most of these are GM Company cars and many have never even been titled. I suggest searching Ebay and Autotrader.com. You can easily save yourself an extra $10K below the discounted new price. I paid $32,500 for mine (4X4 with Sunroof and RSE) in December and it had about 17,000 miles on it. Values have dropped even more since then, especially on the Hybrids.