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#4705 of 5035
$650 Package? by sandman46
May 05, 2008 (5:06 pm)
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What does this package consist of?
 
The Sandman
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Re: $650 Package? [sandman46] by leonidas1
May 05, 2008 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: sandman46 (May 05, 2008 5:06 pm)

sandman46 the $650 package includes a power seat, steering wheel audio controls and a trip computer. None of which I needed but thats just me.
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Re: $650 Package? [leonidas1] by moocow1
May 05, 2008 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: leonidas1 (May 05, 2008 5:32 pm)

It's also got automatic headlights, chrome belt moldings, woodgrain/metalgrain accents and lumbar support. Half looks, half useful features. Personally the steering wheel audio was enough reason to get it in my car. I paid 16.6k + TTL in California for the GLS auto with 650 Package. I wish I could have gotten as good a deal as you sandman, but even the price I paid was a few hundred lower than any other dealer in this area.
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Sonata Rebates by m6user
May 05, 2008 (5:59 pm)
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I went on the Hyundai USA website and looked at special offers and clicked on the military rebate. It is still $500 but they seem to have changed wording from active duty and active reserves and guard to just "active duty".
 
Does anyone know if they are actually not giving the military discount to actively drilling guard and reserve anymore??
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Re: SE Phoenix prices [leonidas1] by br6ad
May 05, 2008 (6:25 pm)
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Replying to: leonidas1 (May 05, 2008 6:55 am)

If they had a dealership like Stateline Hyundai here in Arizona then I would be buying one tomorrow. NJ is a little far away though. I was hoping someone in Arizona had a no bs buying experience like stateline Hyundai. If anyone Arizona can help me out with a name that would be awesome! If my car sells tomorrow I will need a new car soon. Getting down to the wire.
 
 I have a pretty good idea of what price I should be paying now! Unfortunately all the dealers want to add their $799 alarm, $499 tint, and $699 special car wash package. It's like pulling teeth to get an OTD price around here. Very frustrating!!
 
Thanks for the replies!
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2008 hyundai by asdf9
May 07, 2008 (4:43 pm)
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Replying to: br6ad (May 05, 2008 6:25 pm)

A dealership by me has a 2008 Sonata for sale for $24K when the invoice price for the SE is $21700. No wonder the car is still in stock!
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Re: 2008 hyundai [asdf9] by leonidas1
May 07, 2008 (5:15 pm)
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Replying to: asdf9 (May 07, 2008 4:43 pm)

Stateline has 2008 Sonata SE's for $2300 below invoice plus the $3000 rebate and is selling them for $16400. That's a big difference from $24000.
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Help a newbie out, please?? by narek
May 08, 2008 (9:03 pm)
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First, let me say thank you to all you knowledgable people who post here. I have been lurking and reading here for the last 4 days learning all I can since I decided to buy a Hyundai last week. I have learned quite a lot!
 
Since Monday I have been working to get my best deal on a new Hyundai. It started with thinking I wanted a leftover '07 or an '08 Sonata GLS. By yesterday I was convinced I should go all the way to an '09 Sonata Limited. My husband called it "requirements creep", which apparently is a term used in his line of business. (Engineering) lol
 
Anyway, after I had solicited offers from 3 local dealers, I read this thread and found that many people were finding deals that appeared to be a good bit better than what I had. I saw a reference to Fitzmall. Not knowing exactly what Fitzmall was, I went to check it out. I was floored at the difference in price! I was even more thrilled to learn that there is a location just a bit over 2 hours from me here in FL!
 
I emailed and got an out-the-door price from Fitzmall that was at least $1,500 less than the deal I was about to take. Since I already had an appointment set up for tonight at that dealership, I decided to take Fitzmall's offer and ask them to match it. They basically told me NO dealership could sell an '09 Sonata Limited for that without losing money. They would only come down by a little under $300. They insisted the price will go up once I walk in Fitzmall's door, that they may have applied rebates I wouldn't be eligible for and then have to tack back on, etc.
 
For an '09 Sonata Limited 4cyl my local dealer offered $21,500 (after rebate) plus taxes, tag & title. OTD price quoted $24,034.
 
Fitzmall has the same '09 Sonata Limited 4 cyl listed for $20,765. (I'm assuming after rebate) OTD price quoted $22,798.75
 
That's a $1,235.25 difference, and one I'm willing to drive 2+ hours for.
 
My questions are, has anyone actually purchased a car from Fitzmall for the prices they list them for on the internet, or do you all just use their listed prices to get your local dealers to match?
 
I'd love to hear from people who have actually gotten those deals from Fitzmall before I make that trip. I really don't want to drive 2 hours just to find out there's more to it. I'm new at this, and inexperienced.
 
Also, does anyone think I can do better than either of those two prices listed above? Is there any benefit to waiting, like a bigger rebate later, maybe after June 2 when te $1,500 one ends? Any chance they'll have a price increase?
 
Anything else anyone can suggest that I do, or what to look out for if/when I head to the Clearwater Fitzmall?
 
Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated!
 
I just gotta add that I drove the '09 Limited tonght for the first time and I LOVE it! Can't wait to have my own.
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Re: Help a newbie out, please?? [narek] by m6user
May 09, 2008 (6:50 am)
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Replying to: narek (May 08, 2008 9:03 pm)

I have not purchased a vehicle from Fitzmall. But, after reading many posts on many different foums regarding purchases from Fitzmall(they sell other brands also) it appears they are the real deal. They are a volume org that, again, from reading many posts, don't play games when you show up. I have not read of any bad experiences. If you spend some time and read through these "prices paid" forums you will also see many satisfied posters that bought from Fitzmall. Nobody knows if every post is 100% accurate but when there is a lot of similar post it tends to add to the credibility.
 
Now, your post. Your numbers don't add up. First you say that Fitzmall was "at least $1500 less than the deal I was about to take" and then the difference is $1235. Which is it? Also, are the dealers in different sales tax areas? There is about $500 extra dollars at the first dealer between selling price and "out the door" price.
Maybe the diffence is dealer fees or something because I doubt that even a sales tax difference could account for anything approaching that amount.
 
Lastly, dealers can sell cars for whatever they want to and there are many different reasons for this. They might be the only dealer for that car for a large area. It might be just the owner's policy. They don't have to match a price from a dealer 2 hrs away if they don't want to. Even in large metro areas where there is a lot of competition, some will just refuse to match another's offer and tell you to look elsewhere. If they all sold at the same price they would be Saturn dealers.
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Re: Help a newbie out, please?? [m6user] by narek
May 09, 2008 (7:26 am)
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Replying to: m6user (May 09, 2008 6:50 am)

Thanks for the reply.
 
Regarding my numbers, I did mess that up. Alot. (It was late, and I've had a slew of numbers running through my head this week. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! lol)
 
The Fitzmall quote was intially $2,031.84 less than the quote I had from my local dealer. When I went in last night for my test drive, they dropped that price another $786.79 after I showed them the Fitzmall quote. $500 of that was the rebate. He originally applied only $1,000, and not the full $1,500 available. So after the $500 rebate correction, they only came down another $286.79. $786.79 total. Still $1245.05 more than the Fitzmall quote.
 
The lower quote I got last night is the one I listed above. When I was putting the differences down I had already accounted for the difference in the rebate amount. I also messed up the Fitzmall quote. It's $22,789.75. I transposed the 8 and the 9.
 
Yes, sales tax rates do vary by county here in FL. I was told the rate applied would be based on my county, which I supplied both dealers with when I asked for the quotes initially.
 
I know no dealer is obligated to match any price I bring in. They have a choice, as do I. They are in it to make money, I do understand that. But I'm in this to SAVE money, so, for $1245.05 (If the deal is legit) I'm going to drive the 2+ hours to clearwater.
 
Maybe I'll buy a new outfit to match my new Sonata with some of the savings.

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