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Re: Should I buyout at end of lease or return? [bhmr59]
by jayess
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May 31, 2009 (1:37 am)
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Replying to: bhmr59 (May 30, 2009 2:31 pm)
The 10/100K warranty applies to a (1st) lessee who buys out the vehicle at the end of the lease - see pg. 2 sec P of the warranty booklet 'For 2004 Models and Newer' . That was an important factor in our buying out the residual of our '07 earlie rthis month. With 40k or 4 yrs on the bumper/bumper and the 10/100k powertrane, to me your buyout seems like a reasonable value.
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Re: Should I buyout at end of lease or return? [jayess]
by samir1010
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May 31, 2009 (5:36 pm)
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Replying to: jayess (May 31, 2009 1:37 am)
Glad to hear that about the warranty. Did you try to negotiate the buyout price at the end of the lease?
Thanks
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Re: Should I buyout at end of lease or return? [samir1010]
by jayess
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Jun 01, 2009 (2:48 am)
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Replying to: samir1010 (May 31, 2009 5:36 pm)
I tried to negotiate the residual - more than once - to no avail, the buyout is firm. They'll tell you this when the lease-end calls from HMFC begin. I tried with several different CS reps and supervisors as well as the dealer where we had to do the buyout - I'm in PA which is one of the states where it can't be done directly through Hyundai. They'll all tell you the same thing, "Hyundai does not negotiate".
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2009 Sonata V6 Auto Ltd
by avalon2000
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Jul 16, 2009 (11:42 pm)
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Looking for residual & money factor for 2009 Sonata V6 Auto Ltd
36 mo.
15k
sign & drive
NYC metro area
sales tax 8.375%
Sticker: $29140
Price: $22,400 +TTG
Option Group 5 [incl. Nav]
Bluetooth
Cargo Mat
Floor Mats
Mud Guards
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Re: 2009 Sonata V6 Auto Ltd [avalon2000]
by Car_man HOST
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Jul 17, 2009 (1:51 am)
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Replying to: avalon2000 (Jul 16, 2009 11:42 pm)
Hi avalon2000. Unfortunately, Hyundai is not providing lease support on the 2009 Sonata right now. That means if you really want to lease one, you will have to do so through an independent bank. Chances are that any lease through an independent bank will not be very attractive.
If you really want a Sonata, you probably should either pay cash for it or finance it through Hyundai Finance at 4.39% for up to 5 years. Either way, this car is eligible for a $3,000 cash incentive.
Car_man
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