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33 messages, Last post on Aug 22, 2008 at 8:42 AM
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A reporter is hoping to talk with consumers who bought or are thinking of purchasing a Hyundai. Please respond to ctalati |
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I just purchased an 08 Accent GS with no options in Oregon. Out the door only 7995$. I live in Washington so I had to pay the sales tax, lic, and registration fees in my state of 810$ for a grand total of 8805$. I would have wanted a/c but I couldnt pass up this one. This engine seems to rev at higher rpm than I am used too. In 5th at 60mph the engine will tach at 3k. Does this seem high or does anyone have any experience with an accent. thank you vince
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Replying to: vlbrooks (Jun 12, 2008 9:19 pm) |
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 28, 2008 10:32 am)
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A reporter would like to talk to consumers who are in the market for a compact, subcompact or hybrid vehicle but have had trouble finding one. Please respond to jwahl |
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I'm in the market for a new hyundai accent 2008 this coming month, july. I can wait a couple more months if that means a better deal, no problem. I'm wondering what are some good asking prices I should stick to. Here's what I'd like to get optimistically: Accent GS manual, A/C, ABS - $11,000 OTD Accent SE manual - $12,500 OTD. Are these unreasonable? (considering the time of the year, availability and the models coming in the fall) or too high haha Thanks.
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Replying to: whtchocla7e (Jun 28, 2008 8:16 pm) |
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Replying to: whtchocla7e (Jun 28, 2008 8:16 pm) |
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Replying to: kirwand (Jun 16, 2008 8:09 pm) |
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The 2009s are arriving on lots here. The rebate on the 2008s is $1500 here in Washington so I jumped on one of the remaining 2008s. I was originally going to get a base model but my wife pushed to get the A/C & radio, Option Group 2. MSRP for this configuration is $13,215 and invoice is $12,863 according to Edmunds. TMV was listed as $11,669 with the $1500 rebate. I paid $10,677 for the version that was advertised in the paper. You know the deal, one vehicle only at this price. Surprisingly the dealer didn't try to pull any stunts. They tried to sell the extended warranty, undercoating and all that crap but there was no high-pressure sales and no surprises. I'd highly recommend my local dealer and I'll use them again (Ruddell Hyundai in Port Angeles). I ran down to Walmart and bought floor mats for $20. My only fees that I had to pay where a $75.25 for License, Title and Registration fees, a $50 document fee and taxes. The Gov. gave me an extra $36.53 tax (I thought they only where interested in taxing the rich?) but total WA state taxes where $1059.40. Total OTD price was $11,861.65 with everything. The dealer managed to find a better finance rate than I shopped, 5.49% on 60 months with $3000 down. Total payments are $169.23/month for five years, when the warranty will expire. Insurance is $488/year, an increase of $208 over my liability only policy on my old truck. It cost $44/year to put plates on the thing. Overall, at $4/gallon, I should be saving enough at the pump to save about $125/month compared to my thirsty 4WD truck, likely more depending on where my average MPG shakes out. That puts my cost of owning the vehicle at $65/month or less relative to driving my old truck. |
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