LML Specs released

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doubt it.

The STICKER/MSRP price will probably be in the ~64k range. Of course no one pays sticker price though.

70 was just a guess, we just got a 2010 yukon denali in and sticker is 59, so i figured the dmax would probably be another 10 on top of that
 
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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.
 

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I think thats just for the regular dmax though? I dont think denali dmax pricing has been released??
I was just going off this:

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.

Add the $8500 for the Dmax/Allison and $1000 for destination, and you're looking at right around $55k.