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Replying to: jsVA (Jan 06, 2009 11:34 am) |
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I just bought a new Sonata 2009 GLS Auto I-4 with Popular Equipment Package from FAIRFAX with OTD $16246 including $695 freight, $389 processing fee, and tax. I negotiated the price online and picked up the car in local after driving ~370 miles (sound crazy, but save the money). The agent vicient is very helpful and friendly. No hassle, no hidden fee, the whole pick up procedure went through very quickly and smoothly. BTW, I pay by cash, no finance. After driving back of 370 miles, the average mileages is 36.8/gallon, pretty good.
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Replying to: firer (Jan 11, 2009 11:03 am)
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Replying to: alamocity (Jan 11, 2009 12:46 pm) a $2000 rebate everyone gets $1500 loyalty rebate and even military ones. Not all qualify so please list prices before rebates so we can compare apples to apples.
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Replying to: idavidson (Jan 11, 2009 8:10 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jan 12, 2009 6:52 am) There is a 1500 loyalty rebate for current Hyundai owners in addition to the 2000 on the 2009 Sonata. Anyone think I can do better then 18450 OUT THE DOOR on a 2009 SE 4 Auto with 2000 and 1500 rebate included? I was hoping for 19000 total out the door for an SE 6, but that may be too agressive even with extra 1500.
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Replying to: jackburton1 (Jan 13, 2009 8:40 am)
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Replying to: brant99 (Dec 30, 2008 9:15 am) I must say that i had the complete opposite experience with Greensboro Hyundai, i had three Hyundai in my family mine is 2005 sonata and son is 2006 Elantra we bought them at southern states in Raleigh and had a horrible experience,my wife wanted to get rid of the minivan and get an SUV so we bought a 2008 Santa Fe last month and got $4500 off. I did Internet shopping before buying and sent emails to several dealerships, the lowest quote was from Lee at Greensboro Hyundai and the second was from Johnson Hyundai In Cary, Greensboro's quote was $1100 less than Johnson's. I confirmed the color and option with both by email, on Saturday we mad the drive to Greensboro from Raleigh got to the dealer and found out that they did not have the car in the color they told me they did, and when they convinced me to settle for another color they had it turns out that the price i was quoted on line included some rebates that i did not qualify for apparently Hyundai has rebates for every one and others for people in the army and recent college grads ext.... when i told them that i was disappointed in their misleading quote they said they had no way to know what rebates i qualify for, and they gave me a second price which was higher than Johnson's quote, when i told them that they offered to match it and later beat it by $100 it was a lengthy process and reminded us of southern states experience and it wasn't a surprise when we learned that they are the same company owned by the Dunn family . We wanted a specific color they said they will get it for us and deliver it to our house, we did not feel we could trust them after they changed the numbers on us so we left. The next day we went to Johnson Hyundai the Internet salesman was very professional and explained things about the vehicle we did not know, the color we wanted was sold so they gave us an option to get another Santa Fe same color with a more expensive package and split the difference we were delighted that they worked with us. I agree that the facility at Johnson Hyundai is way over the top, the building the service area are top notch, but i did not feel that their overhead has anything to do with giving us a deal we felt every body from the salesman to the managers wanted to please us and make us comfortable, they said with a bigger overhead makes them try harder to sell more cars and give people better deals. I say do you homework on line but be sure of what rebates you receive in the quote and make sure the dealer has the car you want before you drive all the way to them like what happened to us. good luck |
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Replying to: backy (Jan 13, 2009 9:47 am) $1500 on top of 2000 on a 2009 Sonata if you are a current Hyundai owner.
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Replying to: jackburton1 (Jan 13, 2009 11:23 am) |
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