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Replying to: fasad1 (Nov 18, 2008 6:59 am) Recently I purchased Hyundai sonata Limited V4 for 19950 + tax. Even I live near Philadelphia and I purchased from Piazza Hyundai. Probably you can get for that price, may be even 1-2 hundred less. |
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I bought my sonata ten days ago, I love it and I love the price I paid, I was looking at a civic and a corolla and found the sonata to be much better with allot more room and even less price. The sticker on the sonata was $20,345 and I got it for $16,491+570 taxes and 549 fees. total $18,100. I bought mine at Johnson Hyundai in Cary NC, sent in an Email through their web site,dealt with the internet salesman, he was very professional and did not waist my time. hope this will help.
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Bought my kids Accent At Coconut Creek Hyundai also...right across the street from our house which is convienent. Nice dealership. The Sandman |
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bought it at fairfax hyundai. msrp is $20,935, OTD is $16,313 (i chose 0% apr finance, so OTD for me is $17,313). not a flawless price, but it is a good one. if you want to get a similar one at similar price. ask for vincent there and tell him you heard this price from pan.
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Replying to: Norfolkpan (Nov 22, 2008 10:05 pm) |
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Replying to: bruce114 (Nov 18, 2008 8:30 am) I purchased my '08 Sonata Limited from them last year. They bend over backwards to provide good customer service and I have been very pleased so far. You can expect to get phone calls from them to make sure you are happy with your purchase, which was a refreshing change from other dealers I dealt with in the past. The service shop at Johnson is so clean, you can almost eat off the floor. The lifts they use go down into the floor unlike the side post lifts that often result in door dings during service visits. Kind of got off topic, but congrats on the new car. |
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Happened to see a couple of very nice 2008 Sonata GLS I4s with the power seat and moonroof package at a local dealer yesterday. Each had about 35k miles and 3.5 years left on the bumper-to-bumper warranty. One was red/beige ($11,249), the other was champagne/beige ($11,299). I looked them over pretty carefully and I couldn't tell them from new. Even the tires (Kumhos) looked new, or nearly new. They were former rentals but must have been well taken care of. I noticed another car dealer about 30 miles away was offering a similar Sonata in khaki for only $10,999. This is roughly $1000-1500 below the best prices I was seeing for similar cars just two months ago. For someone who wants to save some bucks (roughly $6000 less than a comparable 2009 Sonata), it's a way to get a very nice car with all the latest safety gear and a lot of factory warranty left for not much cash. If I didn't have all my car needs filled at the moment, I probably would have gone for the champagne Sonata. |
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Anybody got a deal from world hyundai matteson IL? they ad 2009 brand new Sonata for 15374.
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We are working on a deal for an '09 limited 4cyl w/Navigation in the Chicagoland area. Here's what we've gotten the deal down to so far. Car Price: $23,467 TTL: $1,810.19 Rebate: $2,000 OTD: $23,277.19 Is this a decent deal or are we leaving too much on the table? Thanks! |
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Dayton, Ohio. Without any negotiating so far, I've been quoted $21,730 on a stock (aside from floor mats) SE V6 model, ebony black. That's before the $2K cash back or $ 1K + 2.9% financing for 60 months. Reasonable deal? Any ideas what I should be able to talk them down to? Looking that the TMV it's already lower, so I'm not sure exactly how much room I have to bargain.
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