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Hyundai Santa Fe Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Dealers willing to deal? by shamti
Nov 30, 2008 (8:36 pm)
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Are there any dealers you can recommend for the central Texas area? I am trying to get an '08 Santa Fe at a price others are paying but the dealers in my area just laugh it off saying they aren't legit.
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Limited AWD with Touring/NAV Pkg by player4
Dec 04, 2008 (2:34 pm)
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So ive been emailing some dealers around my area, telling them that i am looking at a Limited AWD with Touring/NAV Pkg. MSRP is $34,245 inclu dest. Invoice is $32,151 inclu dest. i told them that I am willing to only pay under invoice, and then add the $3,500 Hyundai Rebate.
 
One dealer told me that he could deal with me at invoice, is this good? Or could i actually go under invoice, i mean at Fitzmall is going for close to $6,000 under invoice which is awesome.
 
What deals have you guys gotten if you dont mind sharing, on a SF like this one ir similar. Or how much have you gone under invoice?
 
Thanks
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Looking to purchase 2008 Santa Fe AWD Limited Package by cschneider3
Dec 05, 2008 (6:32 am)
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Any dealers you would recommend in the Twin Cities, MN area that are willing to negotiate?
 
Thoughts on what we should be paying for the vehicle?
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Re: Limited AWD with Touring/NAV Pkg [player4] by slateblue
Dec 05, 2008 (8:12 am)
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Replying to: player4 (Dec 04, 2008 2:34 pm)

"One dealer told me that he could deal with me at invoice, is this good? Or could i actually go under invoice, i mean at Fitzmall is going for close to $6,000 under invoice which is awesome."
 
I think you answered your own question! If Fitzmall can beat the price of any dealer by $6000 in your area what are you waiting for?
 
When I bought my '07 I told dealers outright what Fitzmall would sell for and asked them to meet the price. The dealer I bought from was actually slightly lower than Fitz including what my costs would be to travel to Maryland and back.
 
I don't know where you live, but for $6000 you can do a lot of flying and take time off work without pay and still be way ahead of the local dealer's price by dealing with Fitzmall. And no, I'm not associated with them in any way.
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Re: Limited AWD with Touring/NAV Pkg [slateblue] by player4
Dec 05, 2008 (8:59 am)
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Replying to: slateblue (Dec 05, 2008 8:12 am)

Sounds good, looks like i just have to say "hey Fitz is giving me $6k under invoice,beat that" we'll see how it goes.
Its good to know that dealers are actually willing to negotiate and not be jerks about pricing.
 
Thanks for your response
 
I am also looking at Toyota Venza, invoice for one that i like is $33.5K would be aweesome if they went under invoice, but i might have to wait for that to happen since they are just now coming out.
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Deal? You betcha! by denvertrakker
Dec 05, 2008 (9:25 am)
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Here's something to use for negotiating ammunition at the dealers. November sales figures for SUVs: Honda CR-V was number one. For the rest, Ford Escape 10,019, RAV4 9260, Highlander 7887, Jeep Wrangler 6140, Lexus RX 5850, Pilot 5601, Rogue 5501, Grand Cherokee 5203 (must be a 2-for-1 sale on that turkey), Ford Edge 5080, Forester 4996, Ford Explorer 4763, Expedition 4371, Santa Fe 4282, with Jeep Liberty and Chevy Tahoe at the bottom of the heap. What does that tell you? The gas guzzling road monster Expedition (or, as one of my friends calls it, the Excessive) is selling better than our beloved SF. Guess the world at large doesn't know how good a vehicle this is....which is to your advantage when buying one!
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Re: Limited AWD with Touring/NAV Pkg [player4] by slateblue
Dec 05, 2008 (3:40 pm)
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Replying to: player4 (Dec 05, 2008 8:59 am)

Your welcome and good luck with whatever you decide to buy. Denvertrakker is right, those considering an suv should consider Hyundai quality. I've been completely happy with their quality and my dealer service.
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Re: Limited AWD with Touring/NAV Pkg [slateblue] by player4
Dec 05, 2008 (6:24 pm)
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Replying to: slateblue (Dec 05, 2008 3:40 pm)

Oh yea i have no doubts about Hyundai quality, my sister bought a brand new 2003 Accent GL 3-Door Hatchback and its been a great little car, its got close to 75K miles now and only problem has been brake pads which is normal. Other than that the car has been great and fuel economy is outstanding. If an 03 Hyundai Accent is that good, and thats considered when Hyundai wasnt so quality oriented; i can only imagine how good the new generation of Hyundais are especially since now they actually are all about quality.
 
I really want to see the MMC (facelift) for the Santa Fe which shouldnt be too long before we see it. Sonata came out in 06 and got a facelift for model year 09 which debuted in 08 at the Chicago Auto Show.
Santa Fe came out in 07 its due for a facelift (according to what they did with Sonata) for model year 2010 which should debut early in 09.
 
So lets see what happens.
I personally love the looks of the Santa Fe and its super negotiable price, as to where other cars arent as negotiable. And you dont give up anything for this price, you get it all plus one of the safesr SUV's on the road.
 
Yea im a Hyundai fan hahah
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Great Buying Experience by ceprise
Dec 06, 2008 (11:07 pm)
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Three weeks ago I closed on a 2008 SF Limited 5P AWD Platinum Sage W/O DVD or Nav. OTD under $25K. Superb fit and finish! Rich leather and XM radio.
 
One Hyundai dealer in Langhorne, PA tried adding $2K of extras to the MSRP and start from there. I walked. I had Edmund and Consumer Reports dealer invoice info.
 
Two dealers made no non-sense, first -time sales offers, Towne Hyundai of Denville NJ, and Faulker-Ciocca Hyundai of Quakertown, PA. As Ciocca Hyundai had the color I wanted and lower OTD door price (lower PA sales tax?) and I live in PA but work in NJ, so I went with PA.
 
Sweet ride!
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Re: Great Buying Experience [ceprise] by shivelyt
Dec 07, 2008 (4:42 pm)
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Replying to: ceprise (Dec 06, 2008 11:07 pm)

Your deals all sound great. But where are the 2009 Santa Fe's? Has Hyundai decided to skip this year. We are almost at New Years and no Santys. I stopped at the dealer in Las Vegas (land of makebelieve) and was told they "weren't being released for a while" whatever that meant. While I was there, two transports pulled in the yard and disgorged cargos of 2008 Santys. No Limiteds. According to the salesman they haven't had any in our area in 3 months. Sounds like Hyundai's marketing is all screwed up.

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