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Hi All, Drove home with a 2.4L 4 cylinder Automatic 2009 Pearl White GLS PZEV Sonata with Equipment package #2 (power seats, trip computer, etc.) this evening. Here are the details of the transaction: $15500+600 (package#2)+200 (white paint)=16300. (price includes $3000 rebate). Taxes (6.85% in utah), Licenses, Doc fee ($300)=1650. OTD=$17950. We also got the cargo net, mudguards, carpet floor mats and IPod cable included (that is about $260). I should stress that we got exactly the car we wanted (white w/ package #2). We felt pretty good about the deal. We've never owned a Hyundai but after trying out lots of cars (camry, accord, altima, outback, VW sportswagon) and doing a ton of research, it just seemed right. We weren't planning on buying a car but my 1995 Acura Integra with only 96K miles was stolen then recovered but had been totally stripped and was a total loss. We decided to get a sedan as a back up to our existing aging sedan and once it bites the dust I'll get a little fun car like my Integra. So, in the meantime, I hope the Hyundai works out. According to the reviews, it should. Price sure was right. We thought we'd be spending about 8-10K more. pk |
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Edmunds is showing a rebate of $2000 from 05/01/09 to 06/01/09, but I've seen several mention that it is actually $3000? Can anyone confirm?
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (May 15, 2009 8:32 am) http://www.hyundaiusa.com/financing/specialoffers/special_offers.aspx $3000 general rebate, $500 loyalty rebate. Put in your zip code in case the rebates vary by state. |
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (May 15, 2009 8:32 am) Also, it appears Hyundai dropped the customer loyalty from $1500 to $500. pk |
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| I was quoted $16,428 + TTL for 4cyl auto GLS with package #2, floor mats, cargo mat and cargo net. This price incl $3,000 rebate/$750 dealer cash/$624 HB(no idea what that is). Is this a good price? | |
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I thought I was wrong when I saw the commercial.... but there it is... right on their page. Am I right in assuming that it is in ADDITION to the $3000 rebate? The Hyundai page seems to indicate that it is. http://www.hyundaiusa.com/financing/specialoffers/special_offers.aspx
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Replying to: gambit3 (May 20, 2009 9:40 am) http://www.hyundaiusa.com/financing/specialoffers/hyundaicashback.aspx |
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Replying to: huhu (May 13, 2009 5:54 pm) That price was with the (then) current $2000 rebate, plus $1500 owner loyalty rebate. However, the rebates have changed slightly in the two weeks (tomorrow!) since we bought; the totals are the same if you have both, but it's better for folks who don't have owner loyalty now then then; the price for someone who doesn't already have a Hyundai would have been $15856.42 in that case. Still, one of the best deals I've seen for an Auto with Bluetooth. I've found the Bluetooth to be worth it though in these two weeks....
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Replying to: billward (May 20, 2009 12:08 pm)
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