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Is there a luxury tax-fee for the VeraCruz? What Fees to watch-out for when buying or leasing an Auto? Does anyone knows the % TAX and maximum charge by law of Auto DOCument fees from these following states? CT state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____ NY state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____ NJ state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____ PA state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____ DE state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____ MD state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____ DC state-tax _____ % and DOC-fee $_____
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Replying to: seloo (Dec 04, 2007 1:58 pm) 07 GLS - $3700 under invoice 07 Limited - $3500 under invoice. 07 SE - $3000 under invoice. 08 SE - $2,000 under invoice. 08 Limited - $1,100 under invoice. There is a recent deal at $2K+ under invoice, but I have not been able to confirm the final numbers. Prices include rebates. Keep posting the good deals.
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Replying to: veragen (Dec 13, 2007 1:10 am) I don't believe there is a luxury tax on the Veracruz in PA |
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I bought in Canada so this won't necessarily be of interest to many but I have seen a few Canadian mentions. Paid $38K out the door (all taxes and fees in) for a 2007 GLS AWD. Similar to a U.S. SE? Leather and Sunroof. MSRP on this in Canada is $40K (plus fees and taxes). $47K off the website, no negotiating...with tax. I was more than prepared to buy from the states given proximity to the border and strong Canadian dollar but it didn't add up. Hyundai Canada is offering $5500 rebate on cash purchase and dealer cut into margin another $3K. By the time R.I.V. fees are factored in, along with modifications for gov't/insurance conformity, etc., the Canadian price seemed on par if not a deal. This is my second Hyundai and I have no reservations. We were actually on the verge of buying a loaded Santa Fe GLS. But because Hyundai is not offering cash rebates on this (hugely popular) model here, the out the door price was $40 600. That was after lengthy, hard negotiations with several dealerships. So Veracruz at $38K was a no brainer. We shopped the Outlook/Acadia, CX 9, etc. Most three row CUV's for the past six months. The Veracruz at $38K Cdn. was the clear leader for bang for the buck. Looking forward to many years of driving it. |
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Replying to: seloo (Dec 13, 2007 4:16 am) 07 GLS - $3700 under invoice 07 Limited - $3500 under invoice. 07 SE - $3000 under invoice. 08 SE - $2,000 under invoice. 08 Limited - $1,100 under invoice. There is a recent deal at $2K+ under invoice, but I have not been able to confirm the final numbers. Prices include rebates. Keep posting the good deals.
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Just purchased a 2008 VC Limited (FWD) with Rear DVD on Ballloon Payment from Houston, TX on 12/17/07. MSRP:$36,575 inludes ($1500 RSE, $125 mats, $205 roof cross rails) INVOICE: $33841 PURCHASE: 32541 (incl $1100 dealer discount, $200 for no tiint for total of $1300 below invoice) Sales Tax (6.25%)=2032 Doc Fee:50 Alarm: 195 Etch:95 Title:33 Inspection:22 License:77 Dealer Inventory tax: 71 FINAL OTD PRICE: $34800.00 Now my question is the balloon payment a good deal? Terms as follows:
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Replying to: leehall (Dec 18, 2007 10:31 am) What is a dealer inventory tax? Your total cost is over $42K not including your finance charges for the residual 14K, plus there is an annual mileage cap. To me, this does not look like a good deal. What is the interest rate on this balloon deal? When can you refinance?
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Merry Christmas to all! I appreciate the guidance all of you have provided this year on the board about pricing a new Veracruz. I seek your opinion on a deal being offered. Florida dealer is offering to sell me a 2007 Veracruz Limited with 50 miles and with no options (i want none and do not want the added standard items in 2008 VC Limited) for $28,500. Dealer tells me the invoice for this vehicle is $31,074. Difference between invoice price and offered sale price = $2,575. I am satisfied with the trade in allowance and financing is almost set after having shopped around. Does anyone care to offer an opinion on whether the $28,500 price is a fair one? I find no record online of incentives or rebates being offered by Hyundai today on 2007 VC's. Merry Christmas! JPG
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I just purchase a New 2008 Hyundai VeraCruz LTD / AWD from Central Jersey My options are : Rear Seat-DVD / Infinity Login 7 Audio-System Carpeted Floor Mats, Cargo Tray and Wheel Locks Also protections / appearence-pak : Wheel Moldings Door Edge Guards, Pinstripe and clear Paint Sealant. Very Happy & Pleased Now to take the new VC for a holiday-journery. Thanks to everyone's input and Happy Holidays to you All. VeraGen |
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Replying to: patrician01 (Dec 22, 2007 10:20 am) The 08s have been out a long time! The best 07 deal (a few months ago was $3500 below invoice) Watch out for extra fees!
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