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| I think you can do better.....On June 29th i bought an ELANTRA....SE.....for 14,280 plus T&L......2007 model. You should be paying way less for an Accent | |
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My wife woke up at 2am & said she wanted a new car & I had to get it for her. After driving a Vibe & Yaris, I was going to drive a Honda Fit & VW w/dual clutch tranny. On the way I stopped at the Eastside Hyundai dealer in Totem Lake, Washington & saw a 2008 two door Accent hatchback. After a limited test drive(got stuck in a traffic jam), the nice salesman offered $10,500 with lifetime oil changes without me saying anything. Got my wife, she liked the Accent & we bought. Total time from her 2am statement....16 hours. My wife loves her Accent more every day. The car had no radio(had speakers), but even that turned out to be a good deal. Later researching car radios, I found a high quality Dual HD radio w/I-pod input for $100. HD radio, you say? What's that? It is digital radio...extraordinary sound! Orchestras are crystal clear with huge amounts of detail. Instruments (& voice) are as you have never heard them. Previously, HD radio was expensive. But prices are plummeting downward, with my Dual head unit, JVC & others now coming out with radio integrated with HD tuners.To buy radio without HD radio is a big mistake if you have HD radio stations in your area. Reception in my fringe area(20+ to 50 miles way) is excellent. Get HD radio. |
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| My folks are shopping for an Accent SE, and I'd like some updates and info please! They got an OTD offer of $14k | |
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 28, 2008 9:32 am) The 07 accent SE auto msrp 16000 wholesales used for about 11000 via kbb.com or others. A useful target on an 08 would be 20% over the wholesale price of a used one so the High 12's low 13's would be where you're at. If there is a fair amount of tax and reg you are in the ball park. If not or the cheaper 15400 manual tranny you have a bit to go. --jjf My folks are shopping for an Accent SE, and I'd like some updates and info please! They got an OTD offer of $14k
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Replying to: jfritsch (Apr 28, 2008 8:26 pm) |
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A reporter is hoping to talk with consumers who bought or are thinking of purchasing a Hyundai. Please respond to ctalati |
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I just purchased an 08 Accent GS with no options in Oregon. Out the door only 7995$. 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 8:19 pm) |
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 28, 2008 9:32 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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