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Replying to: winedogs (Apr 14, 2008 4:56 pm) |
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Replying to: winedogs (Apr 14, 2008 2:45 pm) Congratulations on your VeraCruz.. You got great deal... I am in search for similar Veracruz Would you please tell me name of dealer so I can reference for my pricing in Chicago Area ? Thanks., Herb
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Replying to: cool_herbpat (Apr 15, 2008 10:02 am) I went with Mike Kelly Hyundai out of Butler PA. |
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Replying to: winedogs (Apr 15, 2008 11:45 am) Enjoy your New Vehicle... Herb. |
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Replying to: winedogs (Apr 14, 2008 2:45 pm) Since we are seeing more frequent purchases now with the $1000 rebate, and the year winding down, I want to remind everyone that has recently bought or is close to buying, to not forget to "Opt Out" of the arbitration provision Hyundai is putting in their warranty manual. I.e. you have 90 days from purchase to Opt Out of a binding arbitration provision. Hopefully you will never need to consider litigation against Hyundai, but if you have to you will not be able to bring a lawsuit against Hyundai on your car since, unless you "opted out" you "agreed" to the binding arbitration stuck in your warranty manual which you never knew about. You always can arbitrate if you want and Hyundai agrees, but this provision forces you to give up your constitutional right to trial and arbitrate via an arbitration company of Hyundai's choice. Often a much more expensive proposition than court. I do not think Hyundai is telling people about this at the time of sale, thus, unless you happen to read your warranty manual, you would not know the clock was ticking... |
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Replying to: winedogs (Apr 15, 2008 11:45 am)
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Thanks so much for this forum. My wife and I just started my journey to a new SUV, and after much internet browsing and dealer drive-by's while they were closed, a few quick test drives while we were in Florida, we're leaning toward he Veracruz. We stopped at a local dealer, who had exactly what we're looking for, (FWD, Limited, Nav, light color). He was just closing up, but gave me a price of about $1600 under invoice. Being a skeptical NY'er, I figured he was low-balling me. Then I read the forum. Wow! Now I can beat him up for another $500 to $1000. We went to another dealer today, and after wasting about 1 1/2 hours of my time, he came in at about 1500 under MSRP. Is he kidding? I chuckled as I went out the door. Anyone who got a great deal in the NY Metro area, please let me know where. OK, now all of you who already have your Veracruz, how do you like it. I know I'm off topic, but replies can be emailed direct. Thanks. Tom
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Replying to: ttart (Apr 16, 2008 12:45 pm) The dealer with 1.5K under MSRP probably was legit. I had several dealers tell me that I was killing them but since they wanted my business they would go "say $100 under invoice"! All dealers have different motives for their pricing, shop the price and you will get around 2.5K under INVOICE not MSRP.
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Replying to: winedogs (Apr 16, 2008 3:10 pm)
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Replying to: nace (Apr 16, 2008 12:02 pm) Herb.
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