Hyundai Elantra Touring Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#139 of 169 good price? by woodgnome

Oct 02, 2010 (6:58 pm)

Is 13,995 + ttl a good price for a new 2010 ET GLS, MT with added door and fender guards, pin striping and nitrogen inflated tires?

#140 of 169 Re: good price? [woodgnome] by hwyhobo

Oct 03, 2010 (10:26 am)

Replying to: woodgnome (Oct 02, 2010 6:58 pm)
Nitrogen inflated tires?

#141 of 169 Unecessary by sandman_6472

Oct 03, 2010 (11:56 am)

Totally unnecessary as regular is made up of almost 90% nitrogen. We got it free awhile back and honestly, felt no difference & the tires lost it just like having free regular air. Skip it and save the $!
 
The Sandman

#142 of 169 Re: Unecessary [sandman_6472] by woodgnome

Oct 04, 2010 (6:35 am)

Replying to: sandman_6472 (Oct 03, 2010 11:56 am)
Thanks,
So what do you think about the overall price offer?

#143 of 169 Sounds Great by sandman_6472

Oct 05, 2010 (1:01 pm)

Sounds like a great price, and just remember, the new 2011 version is due out soon. So if you're intent on getting a 2010 model and there is sufficient inventory in color, etc., I'd go for it. Good luck!
 
The Sandman

#144 of 169 Re: Sounds Great [sandman_6472] by misterbill

Oct 05, 2010 (2:13 pm)

Replying to: sandman_6472 (Oct 05, 2010 1:01 pm)
I read a review of the 2011 model and there are very minimal changes. Unless there is a concern that getting the 2010 will reduce the resale value when you sell it, I'd say go for it.

#145 of 169 2010 GLS Price? by tyler1032

Nov 23, 2010 (6:55 pm)

MSRP on the car is $18,125 the sale price on it is $15,125 plus t.t.l. This includes the $1,000 rebate and the $500 finance bonus. I did 60 month term at $298 with 3.9% financing and some change for 60 months with zero out of pocket. This was without the trade as well. With my trade ($600) and gap insurance I'm paying 290.44 for 60 months.
 
Deal or no Deal?
 
The car is a new 2010 Vivid Blue/Black fabric 2010 Elantra Touring GLS with an automatic transmission. The car has carpeted floor mats and mud guards.

#146 of 169 Re: 2010 GLS Price? [tyler1032] by maxx4me

Nov 24, 2010 (4:05 am)

Replying to: tyler1032 (Nov 23, 2010 6:55 pm)
So you are saying the car is really $16,625+ttl for a GLS that does NOT have the Preferred Package #2, correct or $1,500 off of MSRP?

#147 of 169 Re: 2010 GLS Price? [maxx4me] by tyler1032

Nov 24, 2010 (12:08 pm)

Replying to: maxx4me (Nov 24, 2010 4:05 am)
they took 1500 off MSRP as a sale price and no it doesn't have the preferred package. Just mud guards and floor mats. Then they took an additional 1500 in rebates off the cost. So 3,000 less than MSRP.

#148 of 169 Re: 2010 GLS Price? [tyler1032] by maxx4me

Nov 24, 2010 (12:50 pm)

Replying to: tyler1032 (Nov 24, 2010 12:08 pm)
I paid $18,372 out the door for my GLS with Preferred Package #2, bluetooth and floor mats. It seems I paid around $900 more than everyone else at the time. So if I could have lived without the color I wanted and not gotten the car with bluetooth, I could have bargained for about $17,472. If they are wanting $15,100 + about $500 ttl, you are at $15,600. That sounds like a good deal to me. My only caution would be on getting a car these days without bluetooth since the hands free law will eventually cover all 50 states. I got exactly the car I wanted and will very likely get the 2012 HET when it comes out. I think that highly of the car, and I know you will too. Good luck and happy T-day.
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