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5745 messages, Last post on Oct 06, 2008 at 5:53 PM
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Aloha! I'm in hawaii. I'll have honeymoon around california "mid" August and start my job "later" August at Phoenix,AZ. Since Hyundai gives good offer until 4/7/06, I'd like a good deal and buy new sonata LX before the deadline. But I should be stuck here in Big Island, Hawaii until the honey moon. I'm boldly thing my first hyundai LX would be my honeymoon car ^^ or I could get it in Phoenix. New car and new life! Can I make it "by 100% internet and phone work?" ? Or I'd better start off car research again at phoenix? Honda, toyota ..blah.. blah... model 2007 ... -_- Let me have any comment on these issue ?
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Replying to: cellneuron (Jun 10, 2006 7:27 pm) you should be around $18,655. From there, I would call dealers to say you got a quote for $18,600 from a local dealer. You don't have to say which one. See if they will take additional money off to buy from them. Go back to another delear with that lower quote. In my case, at $17,800, he said he wouldn't quote any more prices over the phone. At that point, meet manager, and battle from there. Be willing to walk out as well. YOu can always come back.
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Replying to: samkim32 (Jun 10, 2006 10:26 pm)
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Replying to: maudlin (Jun 07, 2006 9:40 pm)
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Replying to: pacer1 (Jun 13, 2006 9:00 am) |
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"I just paid $20,639.00 for a fully loaded LX(sunroof and 6CD). This was the "out the dorr price" and INCLUDED tax, tag and title. This is with a rebate of $2,500.00." While I find the "out the door price" the most realistic way to post a price, I paid $2000 less for the same car I did get an extra $500 Rebate Long live the LX!. Wait, it has been discontinued already
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Replying to: miamixt (Jun 13, 2006 2:17 pm)
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Jun 13, 2006 3:43 pm) Doesn't "LX" stand for "Limited"? (Or is it "Luxury"?) |
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"The LX has been discontiuned in name only". "Doesn't "LX" stand for "Limited"? (Or is it "Luxury"?) I agree, the "Limited", which will be anything but limited, should be the "LI". Luxury will always be with the LX
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Replying to: miamixt (Jun 13, 2006 6:01 pm) All auto makers use terms, such as "limited", which they hope will sell vehicles. I can't think of how many "limiteds" have been on the market by how many different manufacturers. Ford LTD (when first introduced) comes to mind immediately. Then there's the "SE" or "special edition." But my favorite has to be "sport" which has been slapped on to minivans and SUV's. [And, what is sports car like about a "sports utility vehicle"?] |
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