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2609 messages, Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 3:34 AM
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| I am looking to buy a 2003 SantaFe in the south Florida area, anywhere from Delray to Miami. Anyone know of a dealer from experience? | |
| when I read about all these great deals on cars, I am reminded of the story about the car dealer who advertised he sells all his cars at cost. How, you ask him, can you make any money selling cars at cost? That's easy, he replies, I buy them below cost. Things are seldom what they seem. | |
| Regarding your deal...any chance that you can scan you receipt to show us? It seems like you go the impossible deal. | |
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I'm in the NYC area and will buy within a month. I'm looking for a '04 2WD GLS, silver, with package 6. I'd ocnsider an 03 if the incentive was right. Anyone else in the area find a good deal? stap123 |
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| I'm just outside of Tampa, FL and went to drive a SF this past weekend. Loved the car, and the wife and I plan on purchasing the 2.7L 6-cyl with the only option being the sunroof ($562). The msrp was around $21,80, and within 5 minutes they had it down to 18,900. Then the wife took over (I was ready to leave, but she loves to 'bicker' the price) and she had them down to $17,500, which they said was what they paid for it. They agreed to take off the dealer/paper work fees ($399) and another $559 delivery/prep fee. She told them she wanted it for $16,500, they said no, so we said we were going to another dealership to get some prices (knowing that in reality, $17,500 wasn't bad, but she really wanted it for $17 flat). After reading all of your posts (love the site, wish I had found it sooner) it looks like even $17,500 is a good deal. | |
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Well, after tons of time spent doing research online and talking to numerous dealers...I signed the papers last night for MY SANTA FE! After reading a number of the posts, I have come to the conclusion that the participants here are probably better at negotiating and getting the best deal! I ended up getting a Sandstone LX 2WD 3.5L with 3,000 miles on it (demo) in perfect condition and they are also putting in a Sunroof. Final price before T&L was $22,301. Which was about $700 under invoice. Playing the game just took too long and was kinda annoying, but I think I got a pretty good deal! Still would like feedback for next time down that road. What do you guys think? Can't wait to pick it up, post a picture on the Owners Board and be able to share Santa Fe stories! Jay |
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I do not think anyone made a 'bad' deal...a bad deal is one where you did not buy a Santa Fe mine was about the same as most of yours...got the best price off the net (CarsDirect and Edmunds) then went to a dealer made an offer lower than anything I saw on the net and now drive a 2003, 3.5l AWD and it is AWESOME!!! not a word I use lot to describe any car I have had in the last 20 years. I have only 430 mi on her now but I know this is a relationship which will just get stronger - until my wife takes her anway and keeps her for herself |
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| Can you post the dealers name and phone number you mentioned in your recent discussion. Also, the salesman's name if possible. Sounds like they want to sell Santa Fe(s) at very reasonable prices. | |
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"You may include the dealership name and city/state where you purchased, but NO direct links to the dealership site. Also, please do not post salespeople names, phone numbers or email contact information." Otherwise we have problems with shills. Thanks! Steve, Host |
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| it's about 45 minutes NW of tampa, Hyundia of New Port Richey on the corner of 19 and 54 | |
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