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Hyundai Sonata: Lease Questions

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How does Owner Loyalty work with advertised lease prices by mroma
Feb 24, 2007 (9:30 am)
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We are interested in leasing the 07 Sonata and are wondering how the currently advertised $500 (or is it $1000) owner loyalty offer would effect the current $999 down/ $199/mo. 30 mo. lease deal. Also, how does Hyundai verify that you are a current owner. My family has two Hyundais, but officially they are "owned" by my in-laws. What do they need as proof and how does it work?
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~m
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Re: How does Owner Loyalty work with advertised lease prices [mroma] by tony79
Feb 24, 2007 (6:39 pm)
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Replying to: mroma (Feb 24, 2007 9:30 am)

you have to show them a copy of the registration so the dealer gets reimbursed from hyundai.
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loyalty and dc by hyundai_slsmn
Mar 10, 2007 (3:54 am)
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and it has to be an immediate family member in the same household and you can never have used that vehicle for a valued owner rebate before.
 
also im surprised noone has mentioned it but Hyundai just pulled all dealer cash incentives. we were doing the sonata leases for $149/mo $149 total down for current owners and around $165/mo $165 down for non current owners. Of course the $1500 in dc is gone so for anyone who was shopping and couldnt pull the trigger, you definitely waited too long
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Good lease deal? by tasteckler
Mar 10, 2007 (7:21 am)
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Because putting a down payment on a leased vehicle is anathema to me. I took the Sonata GLS offer of 30 month/199 per mo. + tax/999 + tax at signing offer and got it reworked to 30 month/ 231 per month +tax/231 + tax at signing.
 
Is this a good deal? The $231/mo. also includes tags and title. One thing more. I have been told different things about a doc. fee. One person told ne a 595 doc fee would have been required on top of the 999, another told me it was built into the 999. anyone know the answer?
 
Thanks in advance.
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Re: How does Owner Loyalty work with advertised lease prices [mroma] by Car_man HOST
Mar 11, 2007 (2:18 pm)
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Replying to: mroma (Feb 24, 2007 9:30 am)

Hi mroma. It is important to negotiate the lowest possible selling price when leasing a vehicle. Shop around for the lowest price that you can on the Santa Fe that you want, making sure to take advantage of the $2,300 lease cash and $500 owner loyalty cash that are currently available on it (if you are eligible for it). Then have the dealer calculate your vehicle's monthly payment using Hyundai Finance's buy rate lease money factor. You may not qualify for the owner loyalty program if your in-laws technically your Hyundais rather than you.
 
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Re: Good lease deal? [tasteckler] by Car_man HOST
Mar 12, 2007 (1:36 am)
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Replying to: tasteckler (Mar 10, 2007 7:21 am)

Hi tasteckler. You never mentioned the selling price or MSRP of the car that you are interested in leasing. These are important numbers for you as a consumer to know for two reasons. First, the selling prices of leased vehicles can be negotiated, just as if you were paying cash for them. Without knowing this car's selling price in relation to its MSRP you don't know how much of a discount you are getting on it. The second reason is that one needs the selling price and MSRP, including the destination charge, of a vehicle to calculate its lease payment. I would be more than happy to give you my opinion of this deal if you let me know what these numbers are.
 
A $595 doc fee is outrageous. While registering your vehicle and getting your plates for you is a legitimate service that dealers deserve to be reimbursed for most dealers charge a doc fee that's around $100 to $200, not $595. I always advise consumers not to focus on all of the little fees that dealers try to charge on deals, but instead try to look at the big picture. You are trying to drive off in the car or truck that you want, paying the lease total amount of money possible. Look at the out-the-door price of the vehicle that you want, including all of the fees. If the total cost of your car at this dealer is less than or equivalent to what you would expect to have to pay for it elsewhere, it doesn't matter how the price breaks down.
 
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15,000 mile leases by eromusofwom
May 15, 2007 (6:18 pm)
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Hello everyone! Thank you ahead of time for any information that anyone can give regarding my first attempted lease:)
 
Right now I'm considering leasing a 2007 Sonata from a dealership in the Pittsburgh area. After talking to the rep via email for a few days, I've received the following offer:
 
2007 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD V6 w/ ULTIMATE PACKAGE
 
$25,830 Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price
$21,699 Internet Special (includes rebate / discount)
-$2000 Downpayment
$19,699 Remaining Principle
 
Based on $19,699, 3 year / 15,000 mile lease would run 305 per month plus sales tax 7% plus lease tax 10% = $359 per month. Never heard of a lease tax before...evidently we are not the only county to have one.
 
Do you guys think this is a good deal? I'm kinda clueless on this stuff. This guy was offering me a better rate than some of the other internet dealers I contacted. Is there a way to calculate based on the final negotiated MSRP, what a fair lease rate is for the vehicle?
 
Please any advice or info you can offer will be greatly appreciated!
 
Jim
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Re: 15,000 mile leases [eromusofwom] by bhmr59
May 15, 2007 (7:05 pm)
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Replying to: eromusofwom (May 15, 2007 6:18 pm)

If you're willing to go to Denville, NJ (I don't know how far that is for you), you should be able to get the same car (I assumed you're also getting floor mats)for a "purchase" price of $20,538--$1161 less.
 
I'm not up on leases either, but as I understand them, it all starts with the actual purchase price.
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Re: 15,000 mile leases [eromusofwom] by eromusofwom
May 16, 2007 (7:53 am)
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Replying to: eromusofwom (May 15, 2007 6:18 pm)

It needs to be a local dealer. NJ is just not convenient.
 
According this this thread, the selling price of leased cars can be negotiated in a similar manner as buying it.
 
Car man, I would definitely appreciate your opinion, as you really seem to know your stuff.
 
Thanks
 
Jim
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Re: 15,000 mile leases [eromusofwom] by eromusofwom
May 17, 2007 (6:34 am)
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Replying to: eromusofwom (May 15, 2007 6:18 pm)

Update to this quote. It looks like the dealer is much less willing to negotiate a lower MSRP if I'm leasing the car as opposed to buying.
 
Does anyone have information on current leasing offers for the v6 Sonata 2007?

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