love the loooks of the new denali, to bad the price tage will probably be around 70k
doubt it.
The STICKER/MSRP price will probably be in the ~64k range. Of course no one pays sticker price though.
love the loooks of the new denali, to bad the price tage will probably be around 70k
doubt it.
The STICKER/MSRP price will probably be in the ~64k range. Of course no one pays sticker price though.
The pricing was posted a few days ago. I think the Denali with a DMax came to somewhere around $55k.doubt it.
The STICKER/MSRP price will probably be in the ~64k range. Of course no one pays sticker price though.
The pricing was posted a few days ago. I think the Denali with a DMax came to somewhere around $55k.
I was just going off this:I think thats just for the regular dmax though? I dont think denali dmax pricing has been released??
Detroit - Chevrolet and GMC announced today pricing for the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado HD and 2011 GMC Sierra HD. The Silverado HD and Sierra HD have best-in-class horsepower and torque, with improved Duramax diesel engine and Allison transmission.
Silverado HD base pricing starts at $27,965. An upgrade to the proven Duramax diesel engine and Allison transmission combination runs $8,395 – the same amount as in 2010, despite the significant improvements in fuel economy – including a highway cruising range of up to 680 miles; aforementioned increases in performance; and new B20 biodiesel capability.
The 2011 Sierra HD will have a starting price of $27,965, which excludes a $995 destination charge for the 2500 regular cab 2WD model. The Sierra Denali HD, the first offering of the exclusive Denali line on a heavy-duty GMC pickup, will start at $45,865, excluding destination.
I wish I had 60K to toss on another vehicle...I was just going off this:
Add the $8500 for the Dmax/Allison and $1000 for destination, and you're looking at right around $55k.