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Hyundai Tucson Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#119 of 212
Safety features by sockpuppet1969
Nov 18, 2005 (1:39 pm)
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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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Re: Safety features [sockpuppet1969] by tenpin288
Nov 18, 2005 (2:09 pm)
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Replying to: sockpuppet1969 (Nov 18, 2005 1:39 pm)

The Tucson has been tested and received 5 stars across the board.
 
Tucson Crash Test
 
 
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That is great... by kyfdx HOST
Nov 18, 2005 (2:15 pm)
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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
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I paid 2005 Tuscon LX by aladinlamp
Nov 22, 2005 (9:25 pm)
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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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2005 Tucson LX Fully loaded for $23000-2000$ rebate/HMFC rebate by purplewolf
Nov 29, 2005 (3:04 pm)
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worth the price or not? Thanks for your opinion!
 
Purplewolf
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Please help first time buyer by apv
Dec 18, 2005 (1:32 am)
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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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Re: Please help first time buyer [apv] by guyf
Dec 20, 2005 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: apv (Dec 18, 2005 1:32 am)

Hi, $22,500. is a good but not outstanding price. They are basically giving away the transport and preparation which usually is around $1,500. $25,500. is way too high.
 
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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Is TMV right for Tucsons? by charlotte7
Dec 20, 2005 (1:32 pm)
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A Tucson is one of the cars I am considering when I purchase a new vehicle in January. Looking at Edmund's TMV for both the 4 cylinder GL and the 6 cylinder GLS automatics, it appears their TMV is just a few hundred below MSRP. Can this be right? Are people really paying just a few hundred dollars off MSRP for a Hyundai?
I live in Central Texas.
 
I was really impressed with the safety features and the ride of the GLS I drove, but I don't want to pay near MSRP for a car that I know will depreciate worse than a domestic. I don't think Hyundais are bad cars, and the warranty impresses me, but I can get a better discount on a Toyota!
 
What have people recently paid OTD for a plain automatic GL or GLS? I don't want any options really other than auto tranny.
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Re: Is TMV right for Tucsons? [charlotte7] by njerald
Dec 20, 2005 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: charlotte7 (Dec 20, 2005 1:32 pm)

Read the previous posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Is TMV right for Tucsons? [njerald] by charlotte7
Dec 20, 2005 (1:51 pm)
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Replying to: njerald (Dec 20, 2005 1:44 pm)

I have. Many of them seem to be Canadian buyers, none of them appeared to be in Texas or the South U.S., and very few of them were for plain, 2WD, base model GL or GLS Tucsons. I don't need leather, sunroof, etc.

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