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Hyundai Santa Fe Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Looking for a good Dealer, price & everything. [natalicious] by rick2456
Mar 05, 2009 (4:55 am)
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Replying to: natalicious (Mar 04, 2009 8:16 pm)

Here you are.
 
Here are the things i'd like your advice on:
-Should I go with a New or Used Hyundai? What's the better deal in your opinion? You want new as you get the rebates which make a new car cheaper than a used one. Plus you get the 10yr/100K warranty on the powertrain.
 
-Is certified used a good option? As good if not better than any other used car due to the warranty.
 
-I'd like to know if you think that it'd be worth it to get a V6? Santa Fe's only come with V6's, I prefer the 3.3L myself.
 
-Is AWD necessary for NJ weather? No idea, I have never lived any further north than SC.. thank god almighty. But I do have AWD..cause ya never know.
 
-How much did you pay for your Santa Fe (including taxes & fees)?
 Mine is an 07, and I got it for ~ 6k off MSRP (4k rebate)
 
-What dealership did you buy from, where should I avoid at all costs? Any dealer that won't give you an quote over the phone or email should be avoided.
 
-If I buy out of state, do I pay for the state of purchase taxes & NJ taxes on it? Do you recommend buying out of state? No idea how the mob gets their cut up north.
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Re: Looking for a good Dealer, price & everything. [natalicious] by NY_Maverick
Mar 05, 2009 (6:36 am)
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Replying to: natalicious (Mar 04, 2009 8:16 pm)

Hi Natalie! First of all, nice FONT! I'm posting from Northern NJ (Essex County) so I hope to give you some good, local insight.
 
If you have not already did the Edmund's TMV pricing report, by all means do it now. It will give you the mental starting point of how much you will be paying for your Santa Fe.
 
Rick 2456 is right on. I concur that you should stay with a brand new Santa Fe, for the amount of incentives you can get on it right now. At minimum, you should assume getting $3500 off MSRP. The 10/100,000 warranty is also unbeatable (just think, you won't have to worry about the engine or transmission failing on you until 2019! assuming you've kept the vehicle in shape).
 
Santa Fe's all come with V6s. The entry level SF, offers a smaller V6 than the mid and upper level ones.
 
If this winter is anything to go by, AWD is a worthwhile option for NJ. Even without snow, AWD gives you added confidence when driving.
 
There's no need to go out of state. You'll get great deals in NJ. Note, most AWD Sante Fe's end up in the Northeast, so there is more inventory here than in the South. Regardless of where your vehicle is purchased, you'll pay the prevailing Sales tax of where you live (NJ).
 
Natalie, when shopping or calling around, make sure to ask for the "out the door" price so there is no confusion with added fees. Be firm.
 
Pit one dealership against another. Negotiate hard. Dealerships want to clear out their 2008 model line to make way for their 2009s.
 
Drumroll...for a 2008 Santa Fe Limited AWD (the top-of-the-line, excluding 3rd row and Navigation sytem), look to pay around $23000, out the door. This is a true, realistic number, I received when I purchased mine in October 2008. I don't know your sales tax %. DMV fees are less than $200.
 
Towne Hyundai, Wayne Automall, Hudson Hyundai should all be able to get you into this price range.
 
Don't hesistate to ask, if you have any more questions. Good luck!
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Re: Looking for a good Dealer, price & everything. [natalicious] by slateblue
Mar 05, 2009 (6:54 am)
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Replying to: natalicious (Mar 04, 2009 8:16 pm)

If you buy out of state you would only pay taxes in New Jersey.
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Good price? by natalicious
Mar 05, 2009 (1:12 pm)
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Is $21, 658 OTD a good price on a 2008 Santa Fe Se, V6, FWD? I didn't know that you get taxed on rebates?
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Re: Good price? [natalicious] by slateblue
Mar 05, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: natalicious (Mar 05, 2009 1:12 pm)

Check out Fitzmall, they have six in stock that are priced lower, you should be able to do better, Ask your dealer to beat Fitz's price.
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Re: Looking for a good Dealer, price & everything. [NY_Maverick] by joobster
Mar 06, 2009 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: NY_Maverick (Mar 05, 2009 6:36 am)

I'm in the same boat but don't worry, I need a third row so we're not competing for the same cars:) NY Maverick -- question for you: what kind of financing if any did you get on your Santa Fe? I love the price you got but was it with the 2.9 % financing they're advertising now?
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Re: Looking for a good Dealer, price & everything. [joobster] by NY_Maverick
Mar 06, 2009 (11:27 am)
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Replying to: joobster (Mar 06, 2009 10:01 am)

Joobster, I went with Hyundai's $3500 cash and went with my own financing from my bank. You cannot get BOTH 2.9%APR on top of the $3500. It is either/or. Edmunds has lots of calculators that will help you analyse what is more worth it. Bear in mind, sales tax is applied against the value of the vehicle before the cash discount.
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Do Share by NY_Maverick
Mar 06, 2009 (11:58 am)
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Natalie, Joobster...if you do make a purchase, try to share your experiences on this forum. Thanks.
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Re: Do Share [NY_Maverick] by joobster
Mar 06, 2009 (7:11 pm)
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Replying to: NY_Maverick (Mar 06, 2009 11:58 am)

So far no luck. Unfortunately it seems impossible to find a Santa Fe with a 3rd row and AWD that is not a Limited model with either Navigation or Entertainment. Which in turn means that the lowest that the dealer would go was 26,500, (after rebate), with me doing financing independently through my bank. Am I not negotiating hard enough? P.S., this was at Towne Hyundai in Denville.
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Re: Do Share [joobster] by joobster
Mar 07, 2009 (4:47 am)
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Replying to: joobster (Mar 06, 2009 7:11 pm)

I should add that he later said he retracted the 26500 OTD because he didn't think he could do it. I'm thinking that if the limited is 23K OTD, add 1407 for 3rd row, add navigation for I think it was 1200, = 25607. Would have paid this, maybe, OTD, but that's about my cut-off. Too bad.

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