Kcrebel
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We traded our 2008 Tahoe Z71 in on it. Black on black. Theater package. Bumper protector, cargo net, first aid kit, illuminated door sills. Added the tire and wheel protection, exterior and interior protection and the diamond fusion sealant for the windshield. Also added the all weather floor mats, auto start programming for oem fobs and tint for the front door windows to match the rear door windows. I didn't bite on the extended warranty because I will most likely surpass 100k before most reach the 60k mark.
The crazy thing? All of the add ons I got for less than half at another Infiniti dealer than the best negotiated price from the dealer who I purchased the vehicle from. Shop around and don't be afraid to ask questions.
Hopefully it will be ready to go on Friday. My wife was not at all happy about trading in her Tahoe until we test drove a 2012 Tahoe LTZ on Saturday after spending nearly two hours in the QX. I wanted to see for myself the difference as well. Honest to God the tahoe we traded in with 83k miles on it is in better shape than the new ones.
I'm dealing with some buyer's remorse. Nothing but Chevy's have ever sat in my garage or driveway. However the Tahoe's price keeps getting higher for a vehicle that is 5 + years behind in standard features. My best negotiated price for the Tahoe was $5500 less than the QX. How crazy is that? I feel like Chevy lost me as a customer and unless something staggering happens I'm not going back.
Sticker on mine was 68k. I got it for 60k out the door and they allowed me about 7k more than I was expecting for my Tahoe. I think on the whole I got a pretty good deal.
One thing that is concerning to me that I noticed after test driving it was I could smell what I thought was burned oil off the manifold. I asked the salesman and he told me it was a protectant they sprayed on the engines to prevent rust from the saltwater spray during shipment and would go away after 500-600 miles.
Has anyone else noticed this?
The crazy thing? All of the add ons I got for less than half at another Infiniti dealer than the best negotiated price from the dealer who I purchased the vehicle from. Shop around and don't be afraid to ask questions.
Hopefully it will be ready to go on Friday. My wife was not at all happy about trading in her Tahoe until we test drove a 2012 Tahoe LTZ on Saturday after spending nearly two hours in the QX. I wanted to see for myself the difference as well. Honest to God the tahoe we traded in with 83k miles on it is in better shape than the new ones.
I'm dealing with some buyer's remorse. Nothing but Chevy's have ever sat in my garage or driveway. However the Tahoe's price keeps getting higher for a vehicle that is 5 + years behind in standard features. My best negotiated price for the Tahoe was $5500 less than the QX. How crazy is that? I feel like Chevy lost me as a customer and unless something staggering happens I'm not going back.
Sticker on mine was 68k. I got it for 60k out the door and they allowed me about 7k more than I was expecting for my Tahoe. I think on the whole I got a pretty good deal.
One thing that is concerning to me that I noticed after test driving it was I could smell what I thought was burned oil off the manifold. I asked the salesman and he told me it was a protectant they sprayed on the engines to prevent rust from the saltwater spray during shipment and would go away after 500-600 miles.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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