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Replying to: mrukz (May 25, 2009 1:39 pm)
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Replying to: melbedewy (May 25, 2009 11:25 am) But it may not be worth it to you to travel to (for example) Fitzmall in DC; they do good deals... and Colonial SEEMS to have very good prices, in the Pittsburgh area... but you'd have to travel a few hours to get down to either of them. |
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Replying to: melbedewy (May 25, 2009 3:30 pm) |
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Replying to: wb9696 (May 25, 2009 3:06 pm) 2009 Hyundai Sonata Gls auto msrp 20400 avg sales price $16000 08 used trade in $10000 (kbb.com) $2009 Hyundai Sonata LImited Msrp $27200 Avg sales price $20000 08 used trade in value $11000 2009 Hyundai Elantra Gls auto (with pop pkg) msrp 17500 Avg sales price $15000 08 used trade in value $10000 (someone look up this and keep me honest-perhaps do it on a camry for the group also) 2009 Honda accord exl v6 - leather sunroof audio auto etc msrp $27000 Avg sale price $24000 08 used trade in $21000? Any questions? - (Hint, the Sonata Gls or Elantra only begins to become attractive in the low 14000's) -Go for the other vehicles instead of the the Sonata limited. Eating almost $9000 to drive a Hyundai the 1st 12months seems uncool. Good luck --jjf updating my post was quoted a price of $19,250 + 389 processing fee + 578 Sales Tax(3%VA) +$10 Title Fee + $38.75 State Licence Plate Fee = $20,265.75 for a 2009 Hyundai Sonata V6 Limited without Navigation Package. That is OTD price Is this a good price?
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| Got a quote of $15,600 on a 2009 GLS Automatic with white exterior and floor mats. No loyalty, miltary discounts. This is a cash price with no tax or state fees. I offered $14,900 and they did not take it. I think they could have come down in price (i was quoted $15,600 over the phone, and then the same when I test drove the car). Is $15,600 too high or reasonable? | |
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Replying to: westernny (May 27, 2009 5:26 pm) |
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Replying to: westernny (May 27, 2009 5:26 pm) You might be able to get a couple hundred off, maybe as low as $15,300 or you could get them to ADD something small (cargo net and IPOD cable or MAYBE as expensive as the BlueConnect system? My dealer threw in the IPOD cable without us even negotiating it into the price... we don't have an IPOD, though, as my wife prefers SANSA players; for those just a standard USB cable is good enough) . You probably can't do all of those, or get both a reduction further AND those. So yeah, you're close to rock bottom. |
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ipod cable isnt much, you still paying the extra amount and just wondering, as people dont really answer, am the dealers in your area not advertising prices like 10k or 9k?, i've seen ads with gls automatic with 10/100k or 20/200k warranties for 12k-14k like 2 months ago, nowadays i'm seeing gls auto fully loaded for 9k-10k Are these ads just to lure people into dealers and then told that the cars sold? i found this also, the ads with really low prices are always in newspaper, but heres hyundai sonata 2009 for 14k click sonata http://www.fairfaxhyundai.com/ou/fairfax-hyundai/console.do?page=n_vehicles hyundai sonata limited 19k http://www.alexandriahyundai.com/new/index.cfm?&model=Sonata
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Replying to: 1283956 (May 28, 2009 1:20 pm) |
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Can you get a GLS will the alloy rims? I hate hubcaps
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