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Replying to: reader0518 (Aug 26, 2006 10:22 pm) Sounds reasonable if before $500 rebate. |
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Replying to: reader0518 (Aug 26, 2006 10:22 pm)
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Replying to: miamixt (Aug 27, 2006 2:38 pm) Hahahaha. So, how about considering a 2006 V-6 instead? |
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The 235 HP 3.3 V seems like a fine engine. 234 for 2007, it lost one HP |
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Hi, I just got final price from a dealer (Columbus, OH) after lot of bargaining. He quoted 22,800 Out the door for 2007 Ltd with ultimate package. Pearl white color. Need advise on if this is the right price. Thanks Jawahar
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Replying to: jtjk (Aug 28, 2006 4:22 pm) i got a quote for sonata limited without ult pkg for 21k otd
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Just got home from buying the last new "dark cinnamon" 2006 Sonata LX V6 at Metro Mitsubishi in south Minneapolism with sunroof, leather seats, 6-CD changer, heated seats, etc. Paid $20,500 with $2,500 factory rebate and another $2,000 off the MSRP. No additional delivery charge. The salesman was great to work with, very helpful and not at all pushy. We've been driving a 1993 Camry, which we're keeping as a second car, and had been thinking of a Camry or Accord, but the Hyundai reviews caught my eye, the car seems to drive very quietly and comfortably, and we thought it unlikely to beat this price. Hope we're right! Not quite the color I was looking for (we also looked at a dark silver model, which looked classier on the outside, but didn't have the options), but it's very nice, especially in the sun. Just have to wait a day or two for the Armor protection. How does the price sound? They still have about a dozen 2006's left, including champagne and black models.
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Replying to: iper (Aug 28, 2006 5:25 pm) thanks tjk |
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Replying to: lkc (Aug 28, 2006 6:16 pm) |
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Replying to: backy (Aug 28, 2006 6:50 pm) Oh, yes, the free oil changes and free washes were frosting on the cake, plus the free roadside assistance. Are you happy with the service dept. at Metro? BTW, we didn't opt for any extra protection packages through the dealer other than the Armor coating (we regreted passing on this on our Camry). We figured that our AAA membership covers the main things that we occasionally need. We arranged financing through our credit union, which had a protection package that was almost the same as Metro's (fuel injectors weren't covered, but that was the only difference) for $700 less, but we put so few miles on our cars (our '93 Camry doesn't even have $100,000 yet) that the financial officer at the CU said it probably wasn't worth it. We did buy gap insurance through the CU, which was a couple extra dollars a month to cover the difference between depreciation over the first few years and the loan payoff, and at $375 for the life of the loan, insurance that pays off the balance of our loan if one of us dies before it's paid off. Cheaper than any life insurance I know, especially since we're no spring chickens!
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