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Replying to: changingtide (Oct 06, 2008 11:35 am) |
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A reporter from a national newspaper would like to speak to consumers who have downsized their vehicle in the past year . If you moved from a larger vehicle to a smaller one, please respond to ctalati |
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Replying to: changingtide (Oct 06, 2008 11:35 am) OK... has your insurance company told you what they are going to pay yet and did you have a loan as that will get paid first and then depending on the value of your car you will then get the difference as they figure you put down a down payment. You state your price was out the door. I paid $14000 for mine, then I had tax on top of that and and the interest compounded into my car payment. If you had a loan, you will not have to pay all that interest compounded as the insurance company will pay your lienholder first before giving you a check. If your insurance company has not given you an idea yet of what is being paid I would suggest you go to www.kbb.com an put in your specs. And look at retail value to get an idea of what your car is worth. I don't kow where you live, but Suresky in Goshen, NY is selling Elantras right now for about $13992 plus tax. This is why I ask you if your price included tax as my husband and I bought our Elantras on June 5, 2008 and Suresky gave us the cheapest price of anyone else in our area of 100 miles. If you are looking at Towne Hyundai in NJ, I would think it might be worth a trip to NY to check out the price. And DON'T do an internet price as they come up higher. Also, if you do want to do an internet search look up some dealers with websites that say "Make an offer". High Point Hyundai if I am not mistaken is doing that. But you might even get a better deal if you come over the line to NY. I am not sure how far away you are from High Point NJ. Their dealership is only 12 miles from me but we went 18 miles and bought in Orange County NY in Goshen. And the guy I dealt with is fantastic and the manager in the Sales Dept. really cut us a break back in June. I would figure out how much the insurance company is going to give you too. And glad to hear you walked away with no injuries. That is a good thing. I wasn't so fortunate back in 1993. I had a Chevy Corsica and was hit in the driver's side by a drunk driver who put me into a spin and then I went head on into a concrete divider in NJ. I was pointing eastbound over a RTE 3 overpass that if that concrete divider had not been there I would have been flying onto RTE 3 traffic going westbound. My chevy gave me no protection at all. Ended up on crutches for 2 years and 2 operations. And at the time I was only going 20 miles an hour. Go figure. And that is when cars were supposed to be made better. I am very glad your Elantra kept you from not getting hurt. |
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Replying to: changingtide (Oct 06, 2008 11:35 am) However, Towne is presntly offering Elantra GLS at $1500 under invoice (their invoice price includes destination and matches with the invoice price shown on Edmunds) and the standard $1,000 rebate. Edmunds lists the invoice for GLS with A/T and popular equip (without sunroof) and floor mats at $16,892. So Towne's price would be $14,493 plus doc fee (which is $189 unless it recently changed) plus registration and your state's sales tax. Check their web site and if interested call them to confirm prices. They are straight forward and will tell you all components of OTD price.
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HI! I am about to purchase an 08 Elantra SE with Manual for 14,900. That does not include taxes or dealer fee of $300. Do you think this is a good deal? I did at first but I saw on Fairfax Hyundai that you can get a Sonata GLS Manual for about $13,250. Thanks for your help!
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Replying to: oldermom (Oct 14, 2008 9:25 am) |
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Replying to: oldermom (Oct 14, 2008 9:25 am) If you don't mind a larger car, the Sonata GLS is a lot better value right now than the Elantra SE. |
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Oct 09, 2008 11:00 am)
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Hi! Was your elantra a GLS or an SE? I forgot to mention the car I am looking at also has bluetooth.
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Replying to: oldermom (Oct 15, 2008 12:47 pm) |
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