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Replying to: richardr35 (May 07, 2007 12:48 pm) Nonsense, this is Postmodernism thinking, as in there is no objective truth. If someone paid $20,000 over MSRP, they may be happy, but it would still be a bad deal. A good starting point is: (invoice - % of dealer holdback + no ad fees + no dealer prep fees) |
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Replying to: jn2007 (May 07, 2007 7:18 am)
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Replying to: mpuzach (May 09, 2007 11:04 am) Invoice price: What's it really worth? from CNN |
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Replying to: mpuzach (May 09, 2007 11:04 am) I got the SE w/ P&L floormats mudguards wind deflector/etc according to this website invoice was $30,274. Price on my sales contract was $29,650 so I gues it was even a better deal at $624 below invoice. + they filled it up w/ gas. and - i tell you my trade was not worth what they gave me. hope this helps |
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What are the current incentives on a Veracruz if any, the current residual and money factor for a 36 month and 12,0000 mile lease. If hyundai's standard lease is 30 month's I will want that info. I am posting here since a lease board is not set up. Thanks
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Replying to: jak51 (May 11, 2007 6:38 am) |
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Replying to: jak51 (May 11, 2007 6:38 am) |
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| HYUNDAI VERACRUZ looks like a nice SUV/Cross, however many journalists don't think they have earned the right to charge the $$'s on the VERACRUZ. Many think customers will take a bath of the resale. | |
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Replying to: mevande (May 13, 2007 6:31 am) Who are these journalists you speak of? To put on a scale, more than nine out of ten have given positive/favorable reviews. I work closely with the all of the auto manuf. and you should know industry professionals would disagree with your assessment on the VC and the rest of the Hyundai portfolio, including your exaggeration, "bath of resale". Go test drive one and find out for yourself. I can tell you the Veracruz undercuts competitions while still offering more values and features. The demographic of Azera owners, close to 90% have opted for the top trim - this is a great sign, as consumers are ready for $30K+ products, and more importantly, further resonates its incredible improvement in quality, reliability, and durability, some rating even better than Toyota. I know I am ready for my first Hyundai - the RWD luxury/sport sedan coming next year might just find home on my driveway And the answer to your question - YES!! |
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Replying to: mevande (May 13, 2007 6:31 am) This begs the question: Who would pay $30,000 or more for a Hyundai? With the Veracruz, the better question might be: Who wouldn’t? This comes from a generally well-repected enthusiast's magazine so I think that counts for something. Here's a link to the full article: Autoweek article
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