2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Negotiation Example

Example only — not a live market quote

A worked example of how DealDrive analyzes a 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT dealer quote: A 5% discount is a reasonable start for a Silverado LT, but the prep fee and add-ons add $1,985 below the line.

The analysis

DealDrive example analysis for 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT
Vehicle2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT
MSRP$50,400
Dealer selling price$47,900
Dealer add-ons$1,985
Estimated taxes & fees$3,920
Estimated out-the-door price$53,805
DealDrive target selling price$46,700
Suggested counteroffer (OTD)$50,900
Walk-away number (OTD)$52,600
Deal ratingFair — room to negotiate

Add-ons flagged on this quote

  • Dealer prep fee

    $495

    Factory prep is paid by GM — may be negotiable

  • Protection package

    $1,095

    Dealer add-on — may be negotiable

  • Nitrogen-filled tires

    $395

    Commonly flagged — air is ~78% nitrogen

The counteroffer script

Negotiation script

Thanks for sending the quote on the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT. Based on the vehicle, market pricing, and the fees as itemized, I can move forward today at an out-the-door price of $50,900. Please send a revised buyer’s order with the selling price, taxes, registration, and fees clearly itemized.

Counteroffer $50,900 out-the-door against an example quote of $53,805; walk away above $52,600.

What to know on this deal

  • GM trucks carry frequent regional incentives — confirm every applicable rebate appears on the quote.
  • The prep fee duplicates what GM already pays the dealer; it is a fair line to question directly.

Figures above are illustrative. For current verified buyer-paid pricing on this model, see what people paid for the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT. Methodology for live analyses: DealDrive methodology.

Check your own deal

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good counteroffer on a car?

A good counteroffer is specific, expressed out-the-door, and anchored to real transaction data: name one number that covers everything, reference the market, and ask for a revised itemized buyer’s order. DealDrive generates this counteroffer for your exact deal rather than a generic percent-off rule.

What is a walk-away price?

A walk-away price is the maximum out-the-door amount at which the deal is still acceptable to you. Above it, you leave. Deciding this number before you talk to the dealer — and anchoring it to what verified buyers actually paid — is what keeps a negotiation from drifting upward $200 at a time.

Should I negotiate monthly payment or out-the-door price?

Out-the-door price. A monthly payment can be moved down by stretching the loan term or adjusting the structure while the total cost goes up. The out-the-door price is the one number that captures everything — selling price, fees, add-ons, and taxes — and it is the number DealDrive targets.

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