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Replying to: SHADAX (Jul 18, 2009 2:26 pm)
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Replying to: SHADAX (Jul 18, 2009 2:28 pm) My dealer here said that I need to provide both the 2008 and the 2009 registration because my 2009 registration started on 3/9/2009 and expires 3/9/2010 and does not cover the full 12 month period. Supposedly I don't qualify unless I can somehow get proof of my 3/9/2008 to 3/9/2009 registration to show it was registered for the past 12 months. NOTE: I do have my insurance proof showing that it was insured for the past 12 months. When I called the CARS hotline, they said if the dealer was requiring it - it must be needed. They suggested I contact my state BMV and ask them to provide proof of my 2008 registration so that I can qualify for the CARS program.
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Replying to: cstewart27 (Jul 18, 2009 2:45 pm) |
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| Started my shopping for 09 Accent Hatchback SE w no extras. Offered one in stock for $12,870 plus tax-tags and registration just outside the DC beltway. No Hyundai dealers in the district so residents go to MD or VA. | |
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Replying to: SHADAX (Jul 18, 2009 2:26 pm) |
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Replying to: SHADAX (Jul 18, 2009 2:26 pm) What was the clunker? Year? Mileage? |
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I ended up paying 12,600 not including taxes and financing interest. I believe I could have got it for 11,900 or 12,000 even, but this was just after the cash for clunkers program and they only had one 2009 Accent left in stock. I wanted a Toyota Yaris but three local Toyota dealers were all out of stock. Oh well. This was in Missouri by the way. |
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In Richmond, Virginia I just purchased the Accent 4 door sedan. The only "features" are air conditioning & floor matts. After fees, taxes & licensing, I paid $12,406. Then bought & installed a radio. This was the first purchase I've ever made from a dealership, as I've always purchased used cars from individuals. I had a very smooth buying experience without the pressurizing dialogue that I experienced at other dealerships the week prior to this purchase. I recommend Micky at Pearson Hyundai on Midlothian Turnpike in Richmond, Virginia. |
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A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who recently purchased a Hyundai. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati Thanks, Chintan Corporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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We were offered a car they listed at $17,130.00 which is roughly $1,290.00 over car's MSRP's $15,840.00 pricing let a lone the TMW pricing of $15,677.00 with the Electrical Premium Options upgrade. There are 5 Automaxes in Oklahoma, but only the Broken Arrow dealership Edmunds.com Premier Dealer raised their on line prices way above the regular high MSRP prices. With these higher prices on Accents, it looks like your really saving a lot when your not. They also advertised 15" Alloy rims on their 18 Accents in this price range that actually only come with 14" steel rims, so why is this one dealer listed as a Premier Dealer knowing these facts made me wonder about referral from Edmund.com's web site as a place to get a good deal. Here is their web site for only one of 18 such Accents and look under Specifications on this car: http://www.automaxhyundaibrokenarrow.com/Model-Accent/new-cars.aspx?model=accent- Copied and past Specs here for all to review if interested: # Summary * Body Style: 4 Door Sedan * Vehicle Name: Accent # Wheels * Front Wheel Material: Alloy * Front Wheel Size (in): 15 x 5.5 * Rear Wheel Material: Alloy * Rear Wheel Size (in): 15 x 5.5 * Spare Wheel Material: - TBD - * Spare Wheel Size (in): Compact Premier Dealer, Automax Hyundai, 2380 W. Kenosha, Broken Arrow , OK 74012
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