4x4ord wrote:
Last winter when I was shopping for my 2016 I went to the GM dealer and was approached by a sales lady. She asked what I was up to and I said I was planning on purchasing a new truck. She quickly invited me into her office and said "what kind of truck are you looking to get" I said I'm thinking of getting a new f350. She had a surprised look on her face so I asked "have I got the wrong dealership?" I told her I liked the GM truck just fine and would buy a GM if she could match Fords price. When I showed her Ford's quote she said she honestly couldn't sell me a used Denali for that price and a new one would be at least $10k more. I never bothered pricing a Ram.
So all that to say I wonder if there was some reason that GM has wanted to reduce their sales #s and maintain the same level of profit by increasing their sale price?
For one thing a Denali is a GMC. They are higher right off the bat. Ram would have been cheaper or at least they are around here.