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Replying to: cardsfan1 (Oct 26, 2009 6:54 pm) Sounds like they may be about $1200 too high, which is what i figured. I'm not good at getting them to come down in prices.. i can mention that i know of some that have gotten the limitted series at the price they are offering.. maybe that will help.. or mention they are making $3k either way via rebates.. The limitted has the dual zone auto air conditioning doesnt it? IE: set it to 72 and it just runs (like my grand prix)? Perhaps i could get a deal on a limited that had this feature at your msrp example/sale price.
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Replying to: markm75 (Oct 26, 2009 7:14 pm) |
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Replying to: markm75 (Oct 26, 2009 7:14 pm) How do you figure the dealer is making $3k after the rebates? Markup on Sonatas including the holdback isn't anywhere near $3k. And wasn't their quote less than MSRP even before rebates were applied? |
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by that I meant the dealer gets $3000 either way. Not that they necessarily make that in profit so anyone care to conjecture what will happen w the rebates after nov 2nd. Stay same. Go away increase etc |
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Replying to: markm75 (Oct 26, 2009 7:14 pm) |
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I was traded in a 2007 Hyundai Sonata with 58,000 miles. The 2007 needed brakes but had the sunroof, hubcap rims, had the I4 engine, and xm radio. Owed $9,100 and this is all I wanted on trade in value. Purchased a 2010 Hyundai Sonata Limited I4. Did not want navigation or bluetooth. Car was power white pearl had floor mats included. I did not qualify for military or college rebates. Dealer went to $23,100.00. This also included the $500.00 Hyundai loyalty rebate. I also finance with Hyundai Motor Finance for 1.9% over 72 months. I gave up the $1,000 rebate from Hyundai by doing this. I paid title tax and tags out of pocket. |
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Purchased a 2009 Hyundai Sonata Limited I4 with navigation for 21K + Tax+ DMV+Doc fee (55) (Bay area). I am not sure if the price is good and the vehicle quality. However, the edmunds forum information has been a good part of my decision towards this purchase. Thanks for all the postings.
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Replying to: justchill (Nov 08, 2009 1:38 pm) One Web reviewer said this of the Sonata: "It feels like a quality car, and not in a cheap way". By which I assumed he meant it felt like Hyundai had not used cheap measures in the car in an effort to imitate quality. |
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Replying to: cardsfan1 (Oct 26, 2009 6:54 pm) to add a little information for the people who are may be looking at new Sonatas. We all know by now the 2010 has very little or no change from the 2009. I bought a new 2009 SE V6 in July this year with all the standard SE equipment plus a few add on's like mud guards, body striping, all floor mats including trunk, and a extra window tinting on top of the standard solar glass.No bluetooth or navigation in it (don't want it, don't need it). The MSRP on the sticker was $25,096. I don't know what extra options I could have got on it even if I wanted them. Compared to the V6 Limited that is a ridicules price for the SE V6 considering Edmunds, KBB, etc has MSRP listed at under $25,000. If that is what they told you the difference was, it would be hard for me to believe anything else they say. |
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Wondering if anyone can give me an idea what a Base GLS 5spd 2010 Sonata may go for? I am looking for the entry level 5 speed, a second car for the family. Any help would be appreciated and any links to specials would also help. Fitzmall did not seem to be particulary cheap. Thanks in advance! mobo
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