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6602 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 1:38 PM
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Just bought a 2009 sonata GLS 4dr sedan 2.4L 4 cyl 5A with popular option group 02 ( power drivers seat, lumbar support, trip computer, wood grain accents etc etc etc) $17289 OTD includes taxes, transfer fees and dealers document prep fees. Did have a trade but got what I wanted for it. Took it for a spin before I bought it. Drove well on normal roads, steering was fine- even parked it in a very tight spot between two cars and the steering was very responsive. MSRP was 21,245 I figure I got close to $4,000. off the original MSRP- $2,000. REBATE + ALMOST $2000. in dealers discount. Dont expect it to be perfect but a camry would of cost me another 3 or 4 thousand dollars. The only bad thing I see is the mirrors dont fold-odd since they have fold away mirrors on the ACCENT. I could of chewed them down for a few more dollars but I didnt think on the relationship side it was worth it. So for the GLS model you should shoot for at least 4 grand off the MSRP and more for the SE and Limited
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Replying to: dafy (Dec 18, 2008 11:08 pm) |
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Just test drove SE today and I like it. The only con is SE doesn't have that woodgrain accents, which looks really nice. With $1k cash back and 0% APR, what OTD price excluding TTL will be a good deal for SE with or without the premium package. Thanks a lot! |
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Replying to: stdatwmu (Dec 03, 2008 6:54 am) |
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Replying to: dafy (Dec 18, 2008 11:08 pm) |
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Just purchased a 2009 Hyundai GLS 4 cyl Auto this past weekend in New York. MSRP was $20,690. Invoice based on Edmunds is $19,287. Negotiated down to $16,105 + $395 dealer fee + TTL. Only option was the carpeted floor mats.
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Replying to: vballny23 (Dec 22, 2008 8:27 am) |
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Replying to: Yitian (Dec 22, 2008 4:01 pm) |
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Replying to: vballny23 (Dec 23, 2008 5:32 am) Of course they made a profit. I would encourage people looking for a Sonata (or any new car) to negotiate the whole thing via email and never even bother to go to the dealer other than for a test drive to figure out what you want. I had two opening offers on the 09 Sonata GLS 5MT of: - 15998 - 15889 That's with NO negotiating. Here's a listing of ALL internet prices from the one dealer that I started with: Year Sonata Trim Full MSRP Internet Price 2009 GLS 5 SPEED MT $19,145 $15,889 2009 GLS 5 SPEED AT $20,345 $17,023 2009 GLS - V6 5 SPEED AT $22,895 $19,433 2009 SE 5 SPEED MT $22,495 $18,838 2009 SE - V6 5 SPEED AT $24,495 $20,708 2009 Limited 5 SPEED AT $24,995 $20,934 2009 Limited-V6 5 SPEED AT $26,995 $22,784 The internet prices is everything except Tax & Tags. No other fees are applied. Keep in mind these are the prices they started with w/o any prompting from me other than a request for costs. Personally, I think going into the dealership to negotiate in the year 2008 is a waste of time.
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Replying to: investingdad (Dec 23, 2008 5:42 am) As far as negotiating over email. I agree 100% with you that it saves time and allows a buyer to gather more offers as opposed to driving around to 10 dealerships. The one caveat is when negotiating over email, you never know what kind of fees they are going to tag on just when you are ready to buy the car at the dealership. Their goal is to get you into their dealership. Lastly, I feel this is the best time to go buy a car. It is the end of the month, the end of the year and cars are just sitting on the lot and rebates are all over the place. |
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