Are there any volume GMC dealers offering well below MSRP?

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I have spent a lot of time in the new Jeep forums over the last couple years and there are a few dealers that pop up and offer to order new Jeeps for a good percentage off MSRP or even below invoice. Does anyone know of a GMC dealer that offers this? The closer to NE FL the better but some deals are good enough to travel halfway across the county.
paid close to 9k under MSRP at Rivard GMC for 24 2500 at4 duramax
 

Haha yes, were you the one in the 1500 who I let sit in my truck?
Yes sir! I think I started this post just before I talked to you. You are completely right, low prices right on the site. Do you have a salesperson you recommend? 95% sure I will go 2500 over 1500.
 

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Yes sir! I think I started this post just before I talked to you. You are completely right, low prices right on the site. Do you have a salesperson you recommend? 95% sure I will go 2500 over 1500.
Brien Burnette. (270) 994-8291 You will have to order one since all of there’s are spoken for but definitely worth the wait. Took exactly 4 months from order till I received it.
 

Yes sir! I think I started this post just before I talked to you. You are completely right, low prices right on the site. Do you have a salesperson you recommend? 95% sure I will go 2500 over 1500.
Crappy part is, it’ll be going to the gmc service center on Monday. Just hit 1k miles and check engine light is on. Apparently it’s a big issue with the 24’s
 

Brien Burnette. (270) 994-8291 You will have to order one since all of there’s are spoken for but definitely worth the wait. Took exactly 4 months from order till I received it.
I usually don't mind ordering to get exactly what I want and I'm in no hurry. With current conditions I might be surprised it comes in as little as 4 months!
 

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Actually a guy that I talked to at Home Depot driving a 2024 AT4 HD told me about them yesterday and their website prices are over 10% below even on 24's.
I don't get how that's possible. I know they're doing it but how are they offering under MSRP and everyone elese is marking them up??
 

Because they’re a high volume dealer and pass the savings off to their customers. I ordered mine from them and took 4 months to come in. They honor their pricing
 

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I don't get how that's possible. I know they're doing it but how are they offering under MSRP and everyone elese is marking them up??
As zip said it’s about volume. Gm may offer them certain quotas and give them bonuses for hitting them. If a dealer knows they will hit them they will factor that in the sales across the line. So in theory they are profiting around the same a dealer selling at msrp is that’s moving less inventory.
 

When I was looking for my Jeep Wrangler 392 some dealers were charging 30K over even to order one. I thought I was doing well at MSRP at a different dealer but soon after I got it I found the dealers offering below invoice. I know one Jeep dealer in IA that has made countless sales that they would have never made if offered pricing at MSRP.
 

Because they’re a high volume dealer and pass the savings off to their customers. I ordered mine from them and took 4 months to come in. They honor their pricing
Nitrogen. The biggest scam ever in the passenger vehicle industry.
 

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