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6610 messages, Last post on Dec 03, 2009 at 8:47 PM
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Replying to: mikebzt (Mar 18, 2009 12:09 pm) After calculating the difference between the MSRP and the bottom-line price, not only are you saving with the $2,000 rebate, we're discounting the car another $1,892 which is also saving you more money on taxes. As long as your sister co-buys with you, you are eligable to save the extra $1500 off so I would recommend that as well. I definitely look forward to earning your business. Quoted $21,008 for SE $21,608 for the Limited |
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Need opinion: How is a price of $20,000 on ltd with mats and moonroof deflector.Includes all doc fees and no owner loyalty. This is a new car with my choice of colors
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If that includes taxes and dest charge, I'd say it is a good price. I got a Ltd with moonroof deflector, mats, mudguards and nav system for 21,500 out the door, and am pretty happy with the deal.
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Replying to: abagri (Mar 19, 2009 3:39 pm)
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Replying to: theking (Mar 19, 2009 2:15 pm) |
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Hello All, On February 25, 2009 I purchased a 2009 Sonata Limited 4 cylinder from Johnson Hyundai in Cary, NC (the only option was the floor mat set). The deal was done by email with several area dealers. Johnson's Email sales person (actually the Dealership General Manager) gave me the best price of the bunch at $21,206 OTD. He was very straightforward about price and was pleasant to deal with. Once the deal was struck, one of Johnson's sales associates showed us the automobile's operational features. Then after a visit with the finance person, we were on our way. Their customer treatment is exceptional! Johnson Hyundai is located in a new facility and it is exceptionally well kept. For example, the floors in the automobile service area look unbelievably clean. DrBill36 |
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Replying to: pauliewalnut (Mar 12, 2009 7:14 pm) |
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| If you are looking to buy a new 2009 Sonata and live in or near the Twin Cities, I found out today from a Hyundai rep at the Twin Cities Auto Show that not only is there a $500 Auto Show rebate now, but for the next two weeks local dealers will be offering $750 off if you finance through HMFC. (That wouldn't be a bad idea anyway, to qualify for the Assurance+ program). So if you happen to own a Hyundai in your immediate family, that would be a total of $4750 off before negotiations (if you finance through Hyundai)--$3250 w/o the loyalty rebate. | |
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Just brought home our GLS 4 cyl. from the dealer. 15,100 before TTL w/ blue tooth, floor mats, free oil changes for 36 months. Feeling good about the price. We highly recommend the 394 Hyundai dealer. Doing our part to stimulate the economy. |
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Replying to: awriter (Dec 29, 2008 4:32 pm) Is this price of $19,989 out-of-the-door? Also, which dealer did you purchase from? I am looking for the same car (2009 4 cyl Sonata Limited) and today visited four dealers with the best price at ~$21,750 OTD. Thanks
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