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Replying to: oskidunker1 (Jul 10, 2007 7:59 am) |
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| Talk about unprofessional. The Sales Manager was unbelieveable. I have bought a lot of cars but this manager was rude. Long story, but establishment tried to sell a "loaner" car as a new car (980 miles). Dealer said agreed price was based on rebates. Told them I wanted to pay cash, therefore they said I didn't qualify for rebate. Told them I would split the difference, but manager started getting rude. Unfortunately, I got rude back. Will never ever go to that dealership again. Hyundai should be embarassed of this sales manager. Salesman was very nice though, feel sorry for him as he has such a bad manager. | |
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| The Sales Manager was very professional and did all he could to get me the exact car I needed. I would reccommend this dealer.They also sell high end cars, like Ferraris. | |
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Has anyone ever purchased thru the above dealer?It seems they offer below invoice prices on the Hyundai Tuscon. What kind of deal do they offer on the "trade-in" as it seems their prices are "too good to be true"! Do they try and low ball the trade to make it up??? And yet I have read in some of the other posts that other dealers "beat" their deals. Their "black book" values are not anywhere near KBB, NADA and Edmunds. Any replies would be appreciated. NORTSR |
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Hello all, I have a 2006 Leftover Nordic White Tucson V6 FWD(brand new with 200 miles)for $17,500 plus TT&L as a final offer. Is this a good price? MSRP is around $21,830, and it has roof rack crossbars, carpeted matts, and cargo tray as only option. I think I could do better by another $1,000...I know there are no incentives or rebates out for leftover '06, but with new '08s arriving soon, can i get a better deal? Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Replying to: saabski (Aug 29, 2007 11:00 am) NORTSR
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Replying to: nortsr1 (Aug 30, 2007 5:17 am) |
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Hyundai 2007 Tucson $16215+ttl (rebated and destination fee included). Is this a good price in Dallas area ? Thanks |
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| My husband and I have test-driven the 2007 Hyundai Tucson GLS (4 cy) but not the SE (6 cy). No serious discussion with a sales person yet. Before we go back to a dealer, we need help understanding what "hidden" costs there may be and if any of these can be negotiated. MSRP for GLS is $19,445 (one option added); SE is $20,995. We would take the 72-month free financing offer instead of the rebate. What should be our bottom line? We live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Would we better off with 6 cyl. (we don't tow anything) as far as longevity of the engine? We have not bought a NEW car in 20 years so we want to be as well-informed as possible. We have a '96 Honda Accord with 140,000 miles as a trade-in. Is this to our advantage or would we be better off donating it? Anything else we should know? | |
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This site is really beneficial; I depended upon Edmunds.com years ago and saved $5,000 from the sticker price. Everything about the Tucson seems appropriate for my needs, but when I read the problems with the batteries, etc. and the lack of Hyundai's solving them, I'm put off. Has this lack of reliable customer service been corrected; my experience with Dodge over 10 years has been dreadful based on our minivan ... ex: 4 AC compressors, a evaporator, and the AC fan replaced... and the list goes on. What are your recent experiences for the Tucson 2008 model 2.7 v6 AT? If today Hyundai has better quality control in manufacturing and customer service, where are you finding the lowest prices for the 2008 2.7 v6 Tucson Front wheel drive?
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