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Two weeks ago I purchased a used 2008 Azera w/5100 miles (rental) black inside and out, limited with everything but nav for $20.6K. Got my own financing based on a new car rate from Cap One. Done alot of on-line research and thought this was the best deal I could get. Overall I'm very pleased with the car, the ride and the gas mileage. Also, I put on four OEM mud guards that cost me $51.43 from Delray Hyundai.
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Replying to: SilverBullet00 (Mar 11, 2009 7:48 am) |
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I visited my local dealer today to check out the 2009 Azera compared to 2007/2008. Surprisingly I was told that 2009 would be the last year for the Azera. When I asked them what their source was for this information they said that their regional representative had confirmed it. Can anyone confirm that this is true? I am currently considering purchasing an Azera and am wondering how discontinueing production will effect owners of this model. Since it was only introduced in 2006 that would mean only 4 model years of production would exist. Questions that come to mind are, 1. Will after market product/parts continue to be available and if so, for how long? 2. Would any additional parts ie: improved shocks/springs ever become available? 3. How would the resale market hold up? Anyone else have thoughts on this situation? I actually thought that this deserved to be a new topic if true, but I couldn't find a way to start a new topic. Is it even possible for us members to do? |
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Replying to: mvls1 (Mar 12, 2009 3:34 pm) Miserable sales for a great vehicle. C/Y '08 monthly sales average was 1,205 units. '09 ytd monthly average is slightly over 300 and is the slowest seller in the lineup. Genesis sedan is now averaging around 1,200 + monthly units. Simple redistribution. Azera was the logical larger sedan upgrade over Sonata in terms of Hyundai consumer loyalty. (as Avalon is over Camry) Upgrading from Sonata to Genesis is huge. |
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Replying to: mvls1 (Mar 12, 2009 3:34 pm) I don't think Hyundai would get rid of FWD entry luxo like Azera. The difference between top end Sonata & Genesis is way too large. And, RWDs like Genesis don't fare well in areas with snowfall where FWD is king. Also, Hyundai wants to EXPAND product range, not shrink it. Methinks we would get a refreshed Azzy in 2010 & 2009 is the last of the current generation. Remember, Hyundai has always had a FWD above Sonata as XG350 was for the previous generation Sonata. I seriously doubt that Hyundai would get rid of a product for this segment.
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Replying to: wobbly_ears (Mar 13, 2009 7:29 am)
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Replying to: SilverBullet00 (Mar 13, 2009 3:01 pm) |
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Replying to: mvls1 (Mar 12, 2009 3:34 pm) |
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Anyone knows where to buy a used 2008 Azera Limited for a great price? From my limited research, the price is supposed to be around 17K plus tax. Thx for any info.
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