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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [worldly] by alamocity
Jul 27, 2007 (4:32 pm)
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Replying to: worldly (Jul 27, 2007 1:15 pm)

Gee, I bet I know the name of that dealership as I had inquired on the same vehicle yesterday and got the same response as you did. I too am in the process of checking with other dealers.
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [worldly] by bhmr59
Jul 27, 2007 (5:09 pm)
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Replying to: worldly (Jul 27, 2007 1:15 pm)

Am I correct in reading the dealer's email to state the offer he is making is $1800 above invoice, less the $2,000 rebate, to get you to $200 below invoice? If so, that guy is a bandit, at least compared to much of the country.
 
Here it is, almost August and the 2008's are out. In February we bought an '07 Sonata SE, MSRP of $22080 for $16,651, plus dealers fee, & TTL for an OTD of 18,189 based upon 6% sales tax.
 
Find another dealer fast. You should be able to buy for below invoice before considering the $2K rebate. (You shoud get the car for more than $2K under invoice after rebate.)
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [bhmr59] by alamocity
Jul 27, 2007 (8:13 pm)
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Jul 27, 2007 5:09 pm)

Actually I think the MSRP was $19,530 and invoice was $18,765.00 with the actual price I was quoted being $16,565.00, so they were going $200.00 below invoice.
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TX, 2007 Sonata GLS + Premium Package by fwallets
Jul 28, 2007 (10:07 am)
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Hi. I just came back from a dealership here in Texas.
 
Sonata GLS I4 Auto + Premium Package
 
Price Paid
 
MSRP: $ 19,480
Sales Price: $ 17,100
Balloon Financing Rebate: $ 3,000
Final Price: $ 14,100
 
Tax: $ 881.25 (6.25% of $ 14,100)
Doc fee: $ 50
Title and License: $ 124.50
Dealer Inventory Tax: $ 31.98
 
Balloon Detail
 
Downpayment: $ 2,500
Amount Financed: $ 12,687.28
7.9% for 24 months (finance charge: $ 1,844.03)
Monthly Payment: $ 165.97
Balloon Note: $ 10,714.00
 
As there's no prepayment penalty, I will pay it off after three months (I was advised to make at least three payments to avoid the possible take-back of HMFC rebates.)
 
The original negotiated price was $ 13,700 including a recent graduate rebate of $ 400, but it was later found out that the balloon note is not combinable with the graduate rebate.
 
Probably it wasn't the best deal available, but I'm just happy that it's done.
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [worldly] by backy
Jul 28, 2007 (10:49 am)
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Replying to: worldly (Jul 27, 2007 1:15 pm)

I don't understand your reaction to this dealer's offer. To me, it looks like they are dealing with you up-front and professionally. They politely rejected your offer and then counter-offered, and noted that their price includes the rebate and is $200 under invoice--which is true. Then they invited you to come in and drive the vehicle. I wish all dealers played the sales game that straight! I don't see their behavior as being "predatory" at all.
 
Of course, it's your option to say "no, thanks" (which you did) and go in search of a better deal. But each dealer has the right to set whatever price they want for the cars they sell, within the law. It's their business to run. We as consumers can accept or reject their deals.
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [backy] by worldly
Jul 28, 2007 (11:16 am)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 28, 2007 10:49 am)

Well, backy, you must be a dealer, or the friend of a dealer.
 
First, the deal they countered with is COMPLETELY UNCOMPETITIVE, and was an OBVIOUS attempt to take advantage of a consumer.
 
Second, this is DEFINITELY PREDATORY SALES tactics. You may feel it's justified, but I'm willing to bet the majority of consumers DO NOT appreciate these tactics. The era of this type of salesmanship are numbered. It reflects VERY POORLY on the brand name. The automobile industry is so competitive that these dealers will be forced out of the business very soon.
 
By the way, did you ever take Business 101 in college?
 
The only thing you got right is it's a free-market economy, they can ask any price they want, and I can refuse such predatory offers, and go elsewhere.
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [worldly] by backy
Jul 28, 2007 (11:31 am)
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Replying to: worldly (Jul 28, 2007 11:16 am)

I am neither a dealer nor a friend of a dealer. I did not take Business 101 in college, but I do have an MBA if that counts. And I have over 20 years' experience in the sales business, but not selling cars. I've bought and leased a lot of cars over the years, though.
 
Your summary shows that you understood precisely what I was saying: it's a free-market economy, dealers can ask any price they want, and you can go elsewhere if you don't like it.
 
I am shaking my head wondering how a $200-below-invoice, straight-up offer is "predatory". Is it the best offer you may be able to get? Probably not. But it's not what I would call a "bad" offer. If this dealership had made this offer to me, I would have simply told them, "Thanks for your offer on the Sonata. It is not acceptable to me, so I will be shopping at other dealers. Please let me know if you change your mind about my original offer."
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Re: TX, 2007 Sonata GLS + Premium Package [fwallets] by joedie
Jul 28, 2007 (11:36 am)
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Replying to: fwallets (Jul 28, 2007 10:07 am)

Sounds like a good deal if you pay it off as soon as you can without losing rebates. I was told to do the same thing. Otherwise the balloon payment is a rip off in my opinion. I was not able to pay off the balloon financing so fast.
I am VERY happy with my 2007 Saturn VUE V6. Big powerful engine, onstar, zero %, big tires. I feel I need the high clearance from the ground. Tired off being scared in floods/water while others pass me by. A consideration in Texas right now. Not much if any more total money.
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [backy] by worldly
Jul 28, 2007 (1:21 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 28, 2007 11:31 am)

To backy:
 
You said, "I am shaking my head wondering how a $200-below-invoice, straight-up offer is "predatory". Is it the best offer you may be able to get? Probably not. But it's not what I would call a "bad" offer."
 
Congratulations on your MBA. But, I wouldn't want one from the school you attended.
 
Have you done ANY research on the effect of "time of the year" on automobile prices? Do you know anything about "car pricing and excess inventory" at the end of a model year, and the beginning of a new year?
 
If, at the minimum, you had examined the prices other posters were recently paying, on this site alone, you would understand how ridiculous and uncompetitive an offer of $200 below invoice is on a 2007 Hyundai GLS.
 
Before you speak up in the future, I recommend you know what you're talking about, and do a little homework.
 
You may be an experienced salesman with an MBA, but you know next to nothing about car sales, pricing dynamics in the auto industry, and building brand loyalty in an extremely competitive environment.
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Re: I Offered $14,700 for 07 GLS w/Option Package 02 [worldly] by backy
Jul 28, 2007 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: worldly (Jul 28, 2007 1:21 pm)

Are all the insults, and all this anger against a dealership that is in business to make money, really necessary?
 
I won't bore you or others here with my resume, but I will give you this one little piece of advice, then I wish you best of luck in finding the World's Best Deal on a Sonata: take the emotion out of it. And try treating people, including car dealers, more civilly, and I think you'll find the car-buying experience more pleasant. Just because someone isn't willing to sell a car to you for way under their cost doesn't necessarily mean they are preying on you.

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