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Replying to: familydadx4 (May 27, 2009 6:52 pm) Touring, auto b pearl, auto w/ mats and wheel lks $16.492 Less trade in - $13,000 State sales tax 6% (based on 3942) $275 Title $75 document fee $249 Nj Tire fee $7.50 Total $4,550.00 less rebate -1500.00 amount due $3,050.00 I love it so far. Marlene |
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Replying to: curious31 (May 26, 2009 1:57 pm)
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Replying to: familydadx4 (May 27, 2009 7:20 pm) Better yet, you may get to pay finance charges on the 8000 for the 4 or so years to pay the thing off. You do this to have a car that is not held in that high regard in the used market, or by the public. Probably around a Chevy, or less. For most production vehicles like this, one would like to eat around 3000 or so 1st year. Agree Hyundai is a much better car than it was 4 years ago, but the used scene hasn't changed in 20 years. A good sales price for the Sonata gls auto (msrp 20400) or elantra gls auto/pkg (msrp 17500) is around the $13000's . Less than this is something to get excited about. (the 08's trade in of both used is $10000) Good luck --jjf A You also have jfritsch: I do agree with you that Hyundai's resale value is not it's strongest feature. If you tend to hold cars until they die, then it doesn't matter.
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Replying to: 4elantra (May 28, 2009 6:42 am) |
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Replying to: jfritsch (May 28, 2009 7:20 am) I have to laugh whenever I see statements like "a good sales price for the Sonata GLS auto is around $13000s." That is simply not a realistic price for that car. I challenge you to find ONE report here of someone who bought a new (non-demo/loaner) 2009 Sonata GLS auto with MSRP around $20,400 for the $13,000s. Maybe it has happened someplace, under very special circumstances. But I think it is misleading to suggest to buyers that a good sales price for that car is in the $13,000s. It sets unrealistic expectations for what is possible in this market. I know where deals like that CAN be found right now--try one of the Chrysler or GM dealerships that is being forced to close. I've seen reports of great deals available at those dealerships. |
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Replying to: 4elantra (May 28, 2009 6:42 am) |
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Replying to: 67gtx (May 21, 2009 10:37 am) I don't concern myself with depreciation, as I generally keep a vehicle for at least 10 years, sometimes much longer. In fact, I still have the '85 SAAB 900 I bought new in April 1985. Market perception is what drives depreciation levels, and sometimes this is not in step with reality. |
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Hi - I am in VA and my daughter is looking at the Honda Civic LX 4dr AT vs the Hyundai Elantra SE 4dr AT. The pricing we have right now is $16,500 OTD on the Honda (2.9% financing 36 months) vs $15,500 OTD on the Elantra (0% financing 36 months). Our family owns 3 Hondas so I know that's a great deal on the Honda. Don't know as much about the Elantra. Thoughts anyone? I'd appreciate any input which helps her make the decsion. Thank you. |
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In the tristate area & was able to negotiate $14500 OTD Elantra GLS from three places. Did not take any of them. Looking at some other options. Good luck.
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Replying to: fayk (May 31, 2009 12:36 pm) Both cars are supposed to be very reliable. |
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