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Kia Sedona Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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2006 by carguy1234
May 01, 2005 (12:19 pm)
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Has anybody attempted to place an order on the 2006 yet? Any word on the release data?
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Re: 2006 [carguy1234] by kirstie_h HOST
May 02, 2005 (6:33 am)
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Replying to: carguy1234 (May 01, 2005 12:19 pm)

You might check the 2006 Kia Sedona discussion.
 
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Re: Wastrel/price [goesks] by jingram1
May 13, 2005 (3:18 pm)
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Replying to: goesks (Jul 29, 2003 10:39 pm)

hey....still trying to figure out pricing....took the kia out agaain today for a test drive....man, so far what a beautifull van....like i said before on the last post i wrote...it is fully loaded. air, power windows, brakes, locks,trunk, seats, sunroof, leather int. cd/cassette, lumbar support....and the list goes on.....76k with 24k bumper to bumper warrenty on it.....nice inside and out......is 12,995.00 Canadian a good price??i guess roughly around 15,500 to 16,000 U.S.
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2005 Kia Sedona by leggo
Jun 25, 2005 (4:00 am)
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I am looking for a Kia Sedona. How do I go about getting these rebates from Kia. Does anyone know if the front seats in the back can be removed. I have to put cargo through the side doors. I need all of the seats in the back of the van to come out.
 
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Re: 05 Sedona EX [bflah] by averigejoe
Jul 13, 2005 (11:06 pm)
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Replying to: bflah (Apr 10, 2005 2:47 pm)

Did you have a trade-in?
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BEWARE: What about trade-in allowances and dealer add-ons? by averigejoe
Jul 14, 2005 (1:07 am)
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Messages on these boards which do not include accurate information about trade-ins and dealer add-ons are pretty much useless.
 
Make the boards valuable to shoppers. Here's how:
 
     First things first... State the actual bottom line MSRP of the new car, as shown on the official, federal government mandated window (Monroney) sticker, which will include all factory and port installed standard and optional equipment and the destination or transportation charge.
     If you traded in a car, let us know, according to the Kelley Blue Book, the condition evaluation and trade-in value of the car you traded.
     Tell us the mileage of your trade-in.
     State the trade-in $ amount actually allowed on your sale contract.
     Then, list details and prices for all dealer installed options and any included (free?) maintenance or oil changes or extended warranties, wax jobs, pin striping, paint or fabric protection packages, Scotchgard, window tinting, "additional dealer markup", "market adjustment", "dealer preparation", or any other amounts which were a part of the deal. These items are DEALER PACS and nearly pure profit to the dealer. They are often itemized on an official looking, but totally unnecessary, addendum window sticker attached to and styled much like the official government required MSRP window sticker.
     Also indicate the amount of the "document fee" charged by the dealer for writing up and sending in paperwork done inside the dealership to ensure ownership is properly transferred, thereby completing the sale to protect the dealer. (This is actually just business overhead expense, similar to salesman commissions and the building's electric bill. As such, it is bogus, but most dealers get away billing the customer for it anyway. Truly, it is additional dealer profit.)
     It is not really necessary to itemize government charges such as registration, license plate, or EPA tire fees since dealers cannot negotiate these amounts anyway. Actually, the government is just using the dealers as tax collectors here.
     Finally, tell us about all rebates, incentives or subsidized financing which applied to your deal.
 
If you posted your deals earlier, please post a correction to include the above information.
If you are going to post your deal in the future, please include all the above info in your post.
 
Thanks.
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Best deal? $ 16560 for EX with Sunroof, ABS, DVD by averigejoe
Jul 14, 2005 (2:08 am)
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Brand new 2004 Sedona EX with anti-lock brakes and sunroof and dealer-installed integrated DVD entertainment system, window tint, and pinstripe.
 
MSRP was $ 24,020 without dealer installed options.
 
The DVD was an additional $799, window tint $299, pinstripe $299 so full dealer sticker price was $ 25,417. That was not my purchase price.
     
September 2004 purchase price was $ 16,700 including all items listed above.
      
     That does not include tax, license, nor the $350 document fee. (As part of the $16,700, I figure I paid $100 for the window tint and $40 for the pinstripe.)
     To complete the deal, I also bought a service contract for an additional $180. It prepays up to 12 oil and filter changes available during the first 36 months of ownership. $15 for each dealership oil change seemed like a good deal to me.
 
There was no trade-in.
Rebates totalling $4500 were assigned to the dealer to arrive at the $16,700 price. Anyone get a better deal?
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Re: Price on Kia Sedona [aaf] by averigejoe
Jul 14, 2005 (2:18 am)
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Replying to: aaf (Feb 10, 2005 3:28 am)

Congrats! Sounds like a great deal if your Windstar was in average condition and $4000 was a fair allowance. How do you like your Sedona? And what gas mileage are you getting?
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Re: Best deal? $ 16560 for EX with Sunroof, ABS, DVD [averigejoe] by bluedevils
Jul 14, 2005 (4:40 am)
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Replying to: averigejoe (Jul 14, 2005 2:08 am)

Sounds like an excellent price, but your $16560 is misleading. The $350 doc fee should be included in the price. Shouldn't you have said $17,050 instead of $16,700 or $16,560? I'm surprised you considered the doc fee separate when posting your deal, after you spent all that time in the prior post explaining to people how to make their deal posts more useful for others.
 
Personally, I don't care if the dealer has a doc fee or not. For me, it is part of the TOTAL PRICE, and that is what I'm interested in. I won't demand that they remove it, but ff they want to add a big doc fee into the deal, then the rest of the price better be good enough to make up for it.
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Re: BEWARE: What about trade-in allowances and dealer add-ons? [averigejoe] by kirstie_h HOST
Jul 14, 2005 (6:58 am)
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Replying to: averigejoe (Jul 14, 2005 1:07 am)

While that information is helpful, we like to allow members to decide the information they'd like to post.
  
Generally, members are looking for the model, what options the buyer selected, and the price paid (not including tax, title, license or trade-in) and WHERE the vehicle was purchased.
  
Mandating that members include all of the information above sure would limit the number of members who are willing to post information about their deals, and we are grateful to members who take the time to share any info they can.
  
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