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Replying to: sudhakar (Jun 11, 2009 7:40 am) |
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Hi all, I am planning to buy 2009 Sonata I4 Auto Limited. I have been to 2 different dealers but their prices are not even close to the TMV by Edmunds.com. Seems like their prices include so-called "Adjusted Market Value" that is about $1,800 higher than MSRP. After $3,000 rebate ($27,579 dealer price, MSRP $25,800), they were offering me $22,000 + TTL. Is this fair price? Anybody has any experience like this? By the way, I live in MA.
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Replying to: treetop28 (Jun 12, 2009 5:15 pm) |
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Replying to: treetop28 (Jun 12, 2009 5:15 pm) |
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Replying to: treetop28 (Jun 12, 2009 5:15 pm) $14, 700 before tax, title and license fees. After all the incentives and rebates deduction, the OTD comes out to be $16,600. Is this a good price? Thanks for any info.
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Replying to: ktv1969 (Jun 13, 2009 7:51 am) |
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Replying to: ktv1969 (Jun 13, 2009 7:51 am)
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Replying to: mhtn (Jun 12, 2009 11:25 am)
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Replying to: mrukz (Jun 13, 2009 10:44 am) I came to the local Hyundai to get the "ad car" which was being sold for $14, 395. As I was told, they would not be able to budge on the price on "ad car" as it is considered a "loss leader." Reportedly, there is no room to negotiate. There were only two cars for that price (white and red). I wanted a black one, so they charged me an additional $300. They initially wanted $500, but I said I will think about it. That was when they said OK. I got the car for $16,600 OTD in California. I have never owned a Hyundai before, but I noticed two obvious things that Hyundai does not offer to customers, but others such as Honda and Toyota do. They did not offer me a free oil change. My past three purchases from Honda, Toyota and Isuzu, they all offered the 1st oild chage for free. For Hyundai, I had to persuade them to. Second, they did not fill up the tank for me when I drove off the lot. As a matter of fact, this took me by surprise. Did this happen to anyone? Was you gas tank filled up? Mine was almost empty. I am just curious if other Hyundai buyers got a full tank of gas when you drove off the lot. The reason I ask is because I always got free tank of gas with Honday, Toyota and Isuzu. Also, my salesperson appeared to be new or scatter-brained. She forgot to post the temporary car registration to the winshield of my car. I almost drove off the lot without it. When I asked her about it, she immediately apologized and had a look of embarrassment or fear as if that was something that she should not have forgotten. Please let me know if I was supposed to get a full tank of gas with the car or this is something that does not happen with Hyundai. Thanks for any info. |
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Replying to: ktv1969 (Jun 13, 2009 4:34 pm) |
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