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Replying to: pas914 (Jul 14, 2006 8:50 pm)
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Replying to: kerris98 (Aug 24, 2006 10:15 am) One more note - the car I got is a limited edition with running boards and a few extras, but it does NOT have a sunroof .. Regards, Paul |
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Hi Everyone, I leave in Northen NJ and this is what I got from the dealer: (2006 Hyundai Tucson GL, automatic, basic version, without accesories) "I have the vehicle you've requested in-stock... A 2006 Hyundai Tucson automatic lists at $19,345.00 including destination. Invoice is $18,774.00. You can purchase the car for $500 bellow invoice, and there is $1,000.00 factory rebate." So after calculation, it looks like this: MSRP: $19,345.00 (both, dealer and edmunds.com) $18,774.00 - invoice price, including destination charge $600.00 (but invoice price on edmunds.com is $18,315.00 so seems dealer is adding $459.00 on his invoice price) - $500 discount - $1000 factory rebate which gives $17,274.00 Is this price OK? |
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Replying to: sockpuppet1969 (Jun 11, 2005 2:31 pm) The dealer here is offering for V6 4WD Moonroof leather interior and 6 cd changer Limited: 24301 - 1000rebate + Tax Is this a good one to go with...please advise |
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| Just got pricing for a new 2006 Tucson GLS 6 cyl...4X4. Including the rebate of 1500 dollars the Price EXCLUDING tax is 21,450. Emailed few dealers... and that seems to be the going price. Almost like they all talk to each other. Does anone know if this is good deal for me. | |
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Replying to: 332rick (Jun 05, 2006 2:01 pm) |
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I'm thinking of buying a Hynudai Tucson. Either 2006 or 2007. The 2006 models seem around 2 K below the 2007 models (which are not really available at this point). I do need to buy within a couple of weeks so I can't wait for 2007 models anyway in trim and color. There seem to be relatively few differences between the 2006 and 2007 SUVs. I know that resale value will be lower for the 2006 model, but I do not intend to resale for many years so I don't care about that. Any thoughts on going with the cheaper 2006 model
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Replying to: batmobile (Oct 20, 2006 2:15 pm) Hyundai is also offering a rebate on the 06 now: GLS V6 and Limited V6 - $1500 GL 4 cyl - $1000 There is also special financing as well on the 06. I personally would go for the 06 if you are looking to keep the car until the wheels fall off. With the 2007 coming onto the lots, they are more willing to negotiate on their current inventory and you can get the rebate.
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Replying to: chyanna (Oct 21, 2006 4:41 am) John |
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| I just bought a extended warranty today with my new tucson. At first I thought it was a waste of money buying a 10 year bumper to bumper warranty even though it comes with a 5 year B to B and 10 year powertrain. I was told the cost was $1,800 something. Anybody else buy one and I would be interested in knowing how much it cost you. I have 60 days to keep or cancel the policy. Any input would be helpful. | |
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