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212 messages, Last post on Jun 04, 2009 at 11:11 AM
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Replying to: rdillier (Nov 17, 2005 5:33 am)
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Replying to: sockpuppet1969 (Nov 17, 2005 9:22 am) |
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Replying to: sockpuppet1969 (Nov 17, 2005 9:22 am) |
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CR-V has stability control, traction control and electronic brake force distribution. I hardly see the spare tire thing as a safety issue. Ditto heated windshield wipers (might get you going sooner in the morning but as long as you have a brain and don't drive with your windshield iced over it is not a safety issue, more of a convenience issue). CRV is also proven safe in crash testing. Tucson has yet to be tested.
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Replying to: sockpuppet1969 (Nov 18, 2005 1:39 pm) Tucson Crash Test
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..but this is a prices paid forum for the Tuscon.. We have a lot of forums available for comparing the Tuscon and CR-V... or, just to discuss the Tuscon's many attributes... So, let's move it on over there... thanks, kyfdx Host-Prices Paid Forums |
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I paid $17099 (= 22099(MSRP) - 2000(dealer disc.) - 1000(customer cash rebate) - 1000(Hyundai finance rebate) - 500(Hyundai royalty rebate) - 500(trade-in of 98 Elantra with dead transmission)). As mentioned in the title, this is 2005 model, not 2006. I drove it upto 500 miles so far and I really like it. My cash on it was worthwhile. |
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worth the price or not? Thanks for your opinion! Purplewolf |
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Hi All; I called about 7 or 8 dealerships for a "bid" on a 2006 Tucson (I told them I was calling multiple dealers for bids)... The lowest "bid" that I was told was their "final offer" and was $22,500 + sales tax (freight and PDI included in price quoted). These are Canadian dollars btw I sent my brother in, for a quick test and he was given a quote of $25,500 + sales tax. So should I assume that my quote for a 2006 GL 2.0L FWD - Air Pkg MANUAL is a really good deal even though it is above MSRP (but the lowest of 8 dealerships) or should I expect to save a bit more if I keep at them. I was hoping to pay $22,000 + sales tax...is this unrealistic? Thanks in advance for any help....I am so new at this!
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Replying to: apv (Dec 18, 2005 1:32 am) I paid $21,000. for the same model, a 2005 last fall. At the time Hyundai was offering a $1,500. incentive so the price I paid is similar to yours, even tough the 2006 is $700. more expensive than the 2005. If you are not in a hurry, you can wait for January, Hyundai may offer more incentives then. Another possibility is to reply to the dealer with the $22.5K offer and offer him the $22K. at the very end of December. He'll probably take it. Good luck
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