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Replying to: bhmr59 (Jul 12, 2009 6:04 pm) I gave all the info that I thought may help someone in there pursuit of a new car on the Cash for Clunkers program. My definition of OTD is defined. My trade in was for 4500. That was all I put down on the new car. I stated the two options I got on my car, Auto and the Popular Convience Package. Anyone should be able to use that information to get some idea of the kind of deals that are out there. You know the funny things is, I could not find any solid information when I was looking at the car. I didn't have ot post anything here at all, but I thought it may be helpful to the next person that was looking at getting in on the program early. Consider it a lesson learned on my part. I hope everyone else is as happy with the deal they get and the car as I am. Oh, and the Sonata, does have 3000 cash back, but with that and 3500 from my vehicle the OTD price was about 14500 (I never haggled on this price so it may have gone a bit lower) and that was more than I wanted to spend. |
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Jul 12, 2009 6:04 pm) The mpg for over-the-road commuting is surprisingly close I'll admit for those concerning themselves with future gas prices. I did look at that in my search but the Elantra SE v. Sonata SE became a no brainer when looking at the initial lower cost of the Elantra. That SE they're putting out there is very well equipped with a very reasonable price structure. Totally understand fullblast doing what he did on his GLS purchase. |
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Replying to: joegiant (Jul 13, 2009 2:16 am)
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Replying to: evergreen2 (Jul 13, 2009 6:20 am) |
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Replying to: evergreen2 (Jul 13, 2009 6:20 am)
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Replying to: joegiant (Jul 13, 2009 8:26 am) |
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Replying to: joegiant (Jul 13, 2009 2:16 am) The other poster said he chose the Elantra over the Sonata due to the $1K higher "clunker" incentive, not due to the Elantra being $1K less expensive. I merely pointed out that with different rebates on the Elantra & Sonata, the total "incentive" including the "clunker" incentive would be the same for both cars. |
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Purchased at Rudy Luther Hyundai, Bloomington, MN. In addition, the price will be reduced by $4500 when I deliver my 1990 Acura Legend on 7/24. My hats off and admiration to those who got much better out the door prices. Not including my cash for clunkers, my out-the-door price is $15,400. Works for me.
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This is my first time buying a new car. I"m buying a new car cause my current car qualifies for the CARS program. I see other people are paying a lot less than the number I got from dealers around my area but I'm also seeing that around here, southern CT, the prices are much higher as well as the dealer fees. for example the this is what I have gotten from a dealer - Invoice Price of 17020 for ELantra 2009 SE PZEV Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System $292 Carpeted Floor Mats $76 Mud Guards $68 Carpet Cargo $64 - Ads Fees $250 ( which I'll try to have them removed) - Destination fee 650 ( which I'll try to have them lowered) Add all that and it will be 18420 Deduct 2000 Cash Back Deduct 4500 CARS program Total $11190 no including Tax and Plates. What do you guys think? Edit: I wanted to add that there are not many SE around the area, let alone Hyundai dealers.
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Replying to: rimoto (Jul 18, 2009 5:09 pm)
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