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Replying to: vin6181 (Aug 21, 2008 11:55 am) |
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Last week, I bought 2009 Sonata GLS 4cyl auto from Fitzmall in Clearwater, FL. They sold it at the listed price in their web site. There is no haggle or pressure at all. Everything was straightforward during the transaction and no hidden cost or surprise. $15,973 + doc($499) + TTL. I contacted a few dealers in my area (Orlando) before going there but nobody could offer the same price range. It was worth driving for 2.5hrs. I would recommend them if you are in central FL area.
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My wife and I got a quote from Rosen Hyundai in Illinois for a Limited 4cyl without Nav. It seems a little high based on reading through the last 10 pages or so, but I didn't see too many prices from Illinois. 22,780 + 150 doc + 1605 tax + 105 plates - 2000 rebate 22,640 OTD price This seems to be more in line with what people are paying for the model with Nav. What would you recommend we go back with? Thanks for your help! |
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Replying to: munro585 (Aug 21, 2008 12:33 pm) |
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Who is the # 1 volume Hyundai dealer in the nation? I want to buy 4 09 Sonata GLS can any one suggest where can I get real good deal I got the quote $16.5 OTD
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Replying to: hongen (Aug 23, 2008 9:37 pm) Persion 1 in state A buys a Sonata for 15000 and 1000 doc fee!!!. His state charges 50% tax!!! so he pays OTD of 15000+1000+7500=23500 !! Person 2 in state B buys a Sonata for 18000 and 0 doc fee. His state charges 0% tax. So he pays OTD of 18000 +0+0=18000 !!! Which one bought the car cheaper? The answer is clear. Person 1 because he paid 16K OTD and person B paid 18K OTD. Once again no clear number in your questions => No help. |
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Replying to: kewlguy1 (Aug 20, 2008 6:44 am) |
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I'm sure others will help people here who put in all the information they want, as some of us want to know all the numbers. The posts that you don't deem "worthy" of your opinion...by all means don't respond. Guess I missed the part where this was "your" forum. My bad. Was at the local Hyundai store looking for an Accent and Elantra for my girls and came across some very nice Sonatas on the lot. Many were 4 cylinder models since we don't need a whole lot of extra power down here in flat South Florida. They did all have an add on for stripes, mouldings etc. which added to the window sticker. And the doc fees here are outrageous. The new dash looks very upscale and plan to show it to the wife when we go to buy the other cars as she just might like the '09 Sonata enough to trade out of her '05 3s. Very impressed with Hyundai's offerings of late. The Sandman
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Replying to: sandman46 (Aug 24, 2008 7:21 am) IMHO, the only number that is of any value for our purposes here is the total price (out the door) paid minus TT&L. In other words, the amount of money that goes to the dealer whether it's called payment for the car or some kind of fee. That's the amount the dealer actually gets or takes from you depending on your point of view. |
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