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Hyundai Sonata Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Im from the Central NJ area by alpha01
Nov 12, 2004 (9:33 pm)
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And had a similarly high pressure, uninformed salesman practically shoving an Elantra down my throat. All I wanted was to test drive the car, and know if I could get one with ABS. He said they didnt have any with ABS, but explained to me that the brakes are fine without ABS, and told me that ABS didnt really work anyway, because your wheels will still lock. Right. I would personally not recommend Freehold Hyundai/Jeep to anyone I know.
 
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Get the Exact Car You Want by riez
Nov 13, 2004 (7:24 am)
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alpha1... If you are looking for some specific options and your local dealer(s) don't have one equipped that way, see if they'll do a dealer locate to find one and then an inter-dealer trade to get it to you. Back in 2000, when I went looking for a loaded Sonata GLS V6 5-speed manual with Pkg 13 (which got you ABS and traction control), I had to do a locate. Dealer found one car, which was about 600 miles away. We arranged the inter-dealer trade.
 
Don't buy any car today, esp. a Hyundai, without ABS! The publised test results of Hyundai without ABS haven't been too good. Things like lengthy stoppig distances, lock up, etc. I remember how hard it was in 1999-2000 to find Hyundais with ABS. They were shipping few over and putting them on the most expensive option package.
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thanks I did get the exact car I wanted by alpha01
Nov 13, 2004 (8:20 am)
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'03 Sentra 2.5LE, which has hella more balls than the Elantra, side airbags that offer head protection just like the Elantra, and 4 wheel discs w/ABS.... for a very reasonable price. But Im defintiely going to check out the next round of Sonatas when they hit the showrooms, I'll probably be bored with my Sentra by then.
 
And likely, Side Curtains and ABS will be standard on the new one. Looking forward to the potent V6 as well!
 
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GLS vs. GLS Value Package by otis12
Dec 04, 2004 (4:22 pm)
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Can this be right, the Hyundai site is showing no difference in price even though the Value Package adds heated front seats? Also, anyone buy in northern NJ? If so, any info OTD price paid? Any dealer recommendations? My thanks.
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Re: GLS vs. GLS Value Package [otis12] by danf1
Dec 06, 2004 (7:22 am)
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Replying to: otis12 (Dec 04, 2004 4:22 pm)

There is no price difference in MSRP however, there is a difference in the rebates. Your OTD price will be different. As a reccomendation I would say to buy the one you want or are more comfortable paying for. Personally, I like the wheels better on the special value package so that might sway me, but then again I have problems with vehicular vanity.
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2004 Sonata GLS by kirb
Dec 12, 2004 (9:13 pm)
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Purchased my '04 Sonata GLS back in July and now have 8000 totally trouble free miles on it. I could not be happier with my choice. As critical and picky I am about cars, it's to Hyundai's credit that I picked this car above all others for my needs. Being a "car guy", I have visions of Porsches, Lambo's, and Ferrari's dancing in my head, but more practical visions dance in my checkbook. So, for the $16,700 I paid, I'm convinced there's NO competition for this car at this price point. NONE. NADA. Everyone seems to compare it to Camrys and Accords, but those cars are WAY more money, like 8k more! The Sonata competes more with the likes of Civic, Corolla, Focus, etc. i.e. a 4-cyl Mazda 6 stickers for 20 grand here...no comparison in fit, finish, content, materials, warranty, etc. from any of these. Got the Celedon green with beige interior, sunroof, no ABS or traction control. I can't understand the criticism in the car mags for the Sonata V-6 being down on power! Compared to what?, something with over 200hp?, of course! Where are you going to use more? I think it's a great engine/tranny combination as-is. I wish I could've waited for the SV package with the heated seats for the same price, though.
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Re: 2004 Sonata GLS [kirb] by sonatakid
Dec 14, 2004 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: kirb (Dec 12, 2004 9:13 pm)

I'M GLAD TO HEAR YOU LOVE THE CAR! I LOVE MINE. I HAVE A WHITE ONE, BUT NO SUNROOF. WAS THAT YOUR TOTALLY OUT THE DOOR PRICE? OR DID IT INCLUDE SALES TAX AND "DEALER FEES". ALSO, MY DEALER HAS AN ADDITIONAL DEALER STICKER WITH "APPEARANCE PACKAGE" OF $1,695 ON EVERY CAR WITH PINSTRIPES AND WHO KNOWS WHAT ELSE. HE TOLD ME IN A FATHERLY WAY THAT IT ONLY COST HIM $700. DID YOUR DEALER HAVE THIS STICKER. PLEASE REPLY. THANKS.
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Re: 2004 Sonata GLS [sonatakid] by kirstie_h HOST
Dec 15, 2004 (6:35 am)
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Replying to: sonatakid (Dec 14, 2004 6:58 pm)

OUCH, my eyes!!
 
You'll get a better response if you post without your CAPS LOCK on - it sure makes your message hard to read.
 
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by ray h
Dec 15, 2004 (6:57 am)
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"Appearance Package" is a synonym for, "Screw the customer for whatever he's too stupid to see through." My dealer had a supplementary sticker that added ~$1,500.00 as a "Local Marketing Adjustment" - same Bovine Stuff by another name. I simply advised my salesman that crap comes off the table before we even go inside to begin the real negotiations. An hour and a half later I drove my new car off the lot for a total out-the-door price (inclusive of taxes and license) of $2,500.00 less than the original Hyundai sticker price before taxes and license. Those tape pinstripes your dealer told you (in a fatherly way no less - sounds like the shyster ought to be nominated for an Oscar...) cost him $700.00? Sheesh, get real. You can buy the dual-stripe self-adhesive rolls at Pep Boys - enough to do both sides of the car - for under $10.00. Took me about thirty minutes to prep the areas and apply 'em. Nothing else other than a single edge razor blade was required. (This isn't rocket science.) That was just two days shy of two years ago to the day. Car and pinstriping both doing fine.
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reply by kirb
Dec 15, 2004 (7:56 am)
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My $16700 price was after rebate but before state sales tax. My dealer uses NO supplemental sticker or fees or charges to inflate their profit margin. So, I paid roughly $4000 less than the factory sticker on this car.

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