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6610 messages, Last post on Dec 03, 2009 at 8:47 PM
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| Folks, just bought a Sonata GL with mats for 15700 OTD. Price includes $2400 in rebates (2K + 400 Grad student). Might have been able to do better. But was in a real hurry to get it. Deal done at Alexandria Hyundai. | |
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Replying to: proteinkiller (Feb 02, 2006 8:57 am) Thanks, |
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| As far as I know, if you are in Houston, you ARE qualified since here is a autoshow going on. Check your local newspaper and to see whether there is one. Or just ask the dealer, they should tell you though. | |
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Re: the LX V6 Sonata Is the alarm system on the car strictly a noise device or is it an actual theft prevention unit?? In other words with the key off and car locked, is there a device that prevents the vehicle from operating, or is it just an alarm? Please advise as this is an important thing to me. Thanks, van
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| Actually, if you look at the College Rebate it says that it is not applicable with other HMFC rebates. Meaning if you take the 1,000 HMFC rebate then you are not suppose to qualify for the College Rebate. I guess most dealerships miss this point though. So if anybody gets a dealer that will give you the rebate that is great, but if they don't then don't be mad. | |
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Just purchased a Golden Beige 2006 Sonata V6 with Sunroof (MSRP $22,345.00) for only $16,523 after rebates, or $19,523 before $3,000 rebates ($1000 manufacturer, $1000 HFMC, $1000 loyalty). With tax, license and doc fee ($45.00), our out the door price was $18,185.00. Best buying experience ever!! Worked directly with the "Internet Director" at Peoples Folsom Lake Chrysler/Jeep/HYUNDAI near Sacramento, CA. Before you buy some place else, I strongly recommend that if geographically desirable, you contact this guy first. He was very professional; there was absolutely no pressure, and he made the entire process a lot of fun. Good luck!
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Replying to: lightfootfl (Feb 03, 2006 7:36 am) |
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Replying to: mamamia2 (Feb 01, 2006 4:39 pm)
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Replying to: averigejoe (Feb 03, 2006 3:31 pm) I practically traded in my car for the same amount of money I could get by going thru the hassle of selling it myself to a private party.
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| My buying experience left a lot to be desired. The price given by the salesman and the sales manager were not what I eventually paid. While I know I could have refused some--or all-- of the add-ons. The part that really got me was that when I met the financial guy, he already had all of the paperwork read to go. So I ended up paying more than $2,500 above the price given by the sales manager plus the applicable taxes for warranty related items. While two of them covered tires and interior, I paid $1593 for enhanced warranty on the car which I felt should have been covered under the 5/10 year warranty provisions. Obviously, the Koreans have learned how to manipulate the US advertising market, as I feel the warranty info is simply not up to their advertising. | |
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