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Re: Price quote [onewhowas] by smeg
Mar 21, 2006 (6:19 pm)
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Replying to: onewhowas (Mar 21, 2006 4:36 pm)

Interesting, not seen them before. They don't have the model I want, but they list at $16,762, I guess the base V6
 
I'm now looking at automall.com and they have the model I want at $18,459, but the base model at $17,665 which seem good prices.
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Re: Fitzmall Buying Experience [suzannafl] by tb88
Mar 21, 2006 (6:21 pm)
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Replying to: suzannafl (Mar 21, 2006 5:31 pm)

Try that (fitzmall) and also Hyundai of Newport Richey (Corner US19/ SR54)
You have to be a good haggler and you may beat the best price anywhere.
 
Best time to buy a car: the last day of the month because of Dealer's quota... if they need the sale to qualify for that month bonus/incentives they will sell it at a loss... because a dealer's bonus is usually in the 10s of thousands, if they reach a certain quota!
So they make up nicely for the few hundreds they lost to sell that last car!
The LX is the better buy... because for a few dollars more you get a lot of features the GL/GLS don't have or are options!
MPG between the I4 and the V6 are insignificant in the 2006 model.
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Re: AUTO LOCKS [tb88] Hyundai Roadside Service by miamixt
Mar 21, 2006 (8:03 pm)
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Replying to: tb88 (Mar 21, 2006 6:10 pm)

Are you sure Hyundai Roadside service is that worthless?.
 
Need a tow?
Hyundai Roadside Assistance will tow you to the nearest Hyundai Dealership or authorized Service Facility if your vehicle is inoperable. Even for non-warranty related tows, such as accidents.
 
Dead battery?
Need it jump-started? Even a superior battery can go dead for different reasons. If that happens, call us at Hyundai Roadside Assistance for the jump-start your vehicle needs.
 
Keys locked in vehicle?
It can happen. Just call Hyundai Roadside Assistance and we will get help to get you back in your car fast, and at no charge to you.
 
Out of gas?
Hyundai Roadside Assistance will bring the gas to you (up to 3 gallons where permissible) so you can get back on the road again.
 
Flat tire?
Even quality tires can have a flat due to our imperfect driving world. Call us at Hyundai Roadside Assistance, and we will change your tire for you.
 
Dealer Location?
Hyundai Roadside Assistance will give you information on the nearest Hyundai Dealer or authorized Service Facility in the United States.
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Re: I'm sorry I asked about the Auto Locks in the first place! [navoti] by miamixt
Mar 21, 2006 (8:11 pm)
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Replying to: navoti (Mar 21, 2006 2:26 pm)

"Did you check the manual to see if the car is in Valet mode?".
 
No, I breezed by the manual, need to go back and learn some more. What would that mode have done for me?. I do carry the Valet key in my Wallet if that counts
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Re: AUTO LOCKS [tb88] Hyundai Roadside Service [miamixt] by tb88
Mar 21, 2006 (11:01 pm)
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Replying to: miamixt (Mar 21, 2006 8:03 pm)

I had a flat tire once, and it took them 2 hours to show up... I am sorry I waited because I could have replaced it myself in half an hour at the most!
 
Don't believe everything you read!
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Well, in defense of the Cross Country Motor Club by miamixt
Mar 21, 2006 (11:40 pm)
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they say they will change your Tire, but they make no claims as to when . I've talked to them before, they sound somewhat inexperienced, but helpful. I like the fact that Hyundai will pay even for non mechanical breakdowns too. You might have this same type of towing benefit with your Visa or Master Card or your personal Insurance.
 
But what bothers me the most about tb88's post, is my little key lock code plate that comes with the keys is missing!. Dealers can't make new keys without the code, or can they?
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Re: Well, in defense of the Cross Country Motor Club [miamixt] by tb88
Mar 22, 2006 (5:06 am)
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Replying to: miamixt (Mar 21, 2006 11:40 pm)

my little key lock code plate that comes with the keys is missing!. Dealers can't make new keys without the code, or can they?
 
Yes, they can... they have it in their file/computer.
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Re: Fitzmall Buying Experience [suzannafl] by wdlp65
Mar 22, 2006 (6:26 am)
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Replying to: suzannafl (Mar 21, 2006 5:31 pm)

Hello, I own an LX with sunroof and leather, I have to say this is a very nice car and you cannot go wrong with buying one! Please do yourself the favor and DO NOT buy the GLS I4. With the LX you get the Auto Air, the 6 Disc Changer, the mirror with compass and homelink, 17 inch rims and 50 series tires, plus the more powerful engine.
 
In my honest opinion, you should purchase an Dark Mica Cinammon LX with the beige interior, sunroof and 6 disc changer with subwoofer just like mine!
 
 
 
Take care!
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Re: Well, in defense of the Cross Country Motor Club [miamixt] by backy
Mar 22, 2006 (7:27 am)
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Replying to: miamixt (Mar 21, 2006 11:40 pm)

I have had only very positive experiences with Hyundai's roadside assistance on my two Elantras. I am actually surprised how professional and quick they have been every time I have used them. Mostly it was due to keys locked in the car (DW has this irritating habit of placing the keys on the passenger seat or in a dash cubby and locking the doors), but one time my '01 Elantra had to be towed because the clutch shattered (misuse by son). My son forgot about the roadside assistance, and a police officer who drove by called a tow truck. My son had the car towed home, then I called Hyundai roadside assistance to have it towed to the dealer. Then I sent the bill for the other two to Hyundai Customer Service, and they reimbursed me.
 
A very useful benefit. I've also saved a few hundred bucks on AAA fees over the past six years.
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Re: Good price, great Car! [onewhowas] by bobad
Mar 22, 2006 (7:36 am)
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Replying to: onewhowas (Mar 21, 2006 11:33 am)

For me, I'll stick to having the car's computer remember to do that for me.
 
Well, I'll not entrust my children to a computer. Use the child safety locks, PLEASE! They're already there, and they'e low-tech, highly reliable, and free.
 
They have NOTHING to do with the locks automatically locking when putting the car in drive, and getting above a certain speed limit.
 
Ya, I admit I may have been a little off on the exact point of those posts, but I think you get my point. Besides, I pointed you to an excellent forum, didn't I? You're welcome
 
Trust technology to mix your drink, but not with your life!

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