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Hyundai Sonata Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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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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just more support for the Sonata by kirb
Dec 15, 2004 (8:10 am)
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Looked at and sat in a new Buick Lacrosse recently (not to buy), it had way less leg room in the back than the Sonata,what a shock! and for 28K!!!This is the replacement for the Regal. Also looked at a new Malibu Maxx...nice back seat, but 26 THOU!!!! NO WAY. Also looked at a new Pontiac G-6...22 thousand for plastic wheel covers, no sunroof, and a CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP interior,,you'd better love black plastic. If this car has alloys, sunroof,(still without leather), the price goes to 26K on the sticker. Oh Please! GM can't be serious?
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Sonata details by kirb
Dec 15, 2004 (8:22 am)
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BY the way, I've been getting about 22-24mpg to and from work, and 28mpg on the highway at a 65 to 80mph cruise....effortlessly. You gotta love this car. This 2.7 engine really wakes -up around 3500. Most of the time around town, the engine is at 2000 to 2500rpm's for me, not anywhere near its sweet zone.
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Re: Sonata details [kirb] by ray h
Dec 16, 2004 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: kirb (Dec 15, 2004 8:22 am)

"This 2.7 engine really wakes -up around 3500."
 
Yeah, I've noticed that, too - a definite nudge in the lower back. I've had passengers comment that they didn't know Hyundai used variable valve timing in the 2.7. One of my friends said I was nuts when I told 'im the 2.7 doesn't have variable valve timing. Life can be sweet.
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Re: [ray h] by kirb
Dec 17, 2004 (7:32 am)
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Replying to: ray h (Dec 15, 2004 6:57 am)

Ray, looks like we got the same deal. With sales tax, my out-the door price was about $2600 under the factory sticker also. The car came with a pin-stripe (no charge) and all 4 splash guards (no charge) also. We certainly got a great bang-for-the-buck, eh? I haven't seen anything yet that gives the Sonata serious competition at this price bracket. Naturally, the only fly in this "soup" is the car's rapid depreciation, which is well known, a real cost to be sure, but less of a factor the longer you keep the car. At this point, I see no reason to not keep it for the long term. Why get rid of something that we like so much and serves our needs so well? We now have 4 Sonatas in our extended family and one Elantra GT... no problems with any.
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$4000 rebate? by hayafirst
Dec 28, 2004 (6:35 am)
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I watched a TV commercial saying Hyundai is offering $4000 rebate or 0% APR. Does anyone take advantage? Any experience to share? Thanks.
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Re: $4000 rebate? [hayafirst] by kirb
Dec 28, 2004 (8:46 am)
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Replying to: hayafirst (Dec 28, 2004 6:35 am)

Even when the rebate was $2000, you were better off taking the cash than the 0%. 4K would be wonderful! I haven't seen it advertised, but then I've already bought. The SV package on the Sonata with the heated seats for the same price as before, is icing on the cake!
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Re: $4000 rebate? [hayafirst] by danf1
Dec 28, 2004 (11:58 am)
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Replying to: hayafirst (Dec 28, 2004 6:35 am)

It is "up to" 4000. That is on the xg350 with 2500 factory rebates and 1500 owner loyalty rebates.
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Did i get a good deal? by guiniveve
Jan 05, 2005 (12:26 am)
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Replying to: danf1 (Dec 28, 2004 11:58 am)

I'm never bought a newer car before and this was my first experience. I bought a 2001 GLS Sonata V-6 , fully loaded( moonroof, leather interior,wood paneling, heated seats and mirrors, upgraded wheels, cd player, auto seats locks etc.) with 44,000 for $8500.00. The internet price on the dealership website was 11,083, when we got to the lot they wanted 10,999.00 and I talked them down to the 8500$ including full tank of gas, first service free, and factory touch up paint. (Though there are no scratches on the car.) The car is in excellent condition and has the maintance log including service receipts still in the dashboard. Is this a good deal? I don't know much about cars, but have owned a 97 Accent for several years and love it. So, we decided to stick with Hyundai when we bought another car.
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Chrome Grille by dhyde3
Jan 06, 2005 (11:28 am)
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I own a 2004 Sonota. I am looking for a chrome or metal upper grille for my beautiful white Sonota. I have been unable to locate one through the dealer or the aftermarket suppliers. Some aftermarket suppliers have a lower grille, but no luck on the upper. I would even be interested in something that I could apply to my present black grille to make it appear chome. Does anyone know a a reliable contact for this?

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