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#1 of 9 Hyundai Santa Fe, "private sale", dealer buy back
by chngng77
Jul 14, 2010 (7:45 am)
I have owned a new 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe for only 6 months now. Yesterday, I received a letter from a dealer in the mail trying to get me to sell my vehicle to them as they needed to "maintain used inventories of this high selling vehicle". The letter mentioned some kind of a "private sale" which would get me another Hyundai vehicle (any model '09, '10 or '11) for "little or no out-of-pocket payment". Naturally, I am suspicious of such an offer.
I would like to know from the community here if they have heard or seen anything like this before. Is this some kind of a scam? What kind of business model is this?
Thank you in advance.
#2 of 9 Re: Hyundai Santa Fe, "private sale", dealer buy back [chngng77]
by tidester
Jul 14, 2010 (10:36 am)
What kind of business model is this?
It's simply a business model intended to get potential customers into the showroom and sell them a car - nothing more, nothing less.
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SUVs and Smart Shopper
#3 of 9 Re: Hyundai Santa Fe, "private sale", dealer buy back [chngng77]
by mtnman1
Jul 14, 2010 (2:01 pm)
Believe me all the Dealerships seem to do this. I've had Ford send me this same kind of offer several times since I bought my 2009 Fusion. You would take a bath on the deal since regardless of the sound of it, your vehicle has lost a lot of value and the Dealers aren't going to lose money on the deal. Like the Host states it's all about getting butts in the showroom.
#4 of 9 Re: Hyundai Santa Fe, "private sale", dealer buy back [mtnman1]
by godeacs
Jul 23, 2010 (10:09 pm)
Well, I wouldn't be buying another vehicle from that dealership then! Talk about using up whatever goodwill they had from the initial sale......
#5 of 9 Re: Hyundai Santa Fe, "private sale", dealer buy back [godeacs]
by nextmoon
Apr 17, 2012 (12:42 pm)
I've gotten several from my local Hyundai and Ford dealers. Some will say in big letters that they will buy your car back for $xx,xxx. If you read the fine print, they have all sorts of deductions for mileage, condition, etc. so it really comes out to maybe half of the original buy back price.
Just a scam to get you in the show rooms.
#6 of 9 Need to sell the Santa Fe 2007
by hunsangk
Jul 18, 2012 (12:13 pm)
I have no idea how to sell my car. Hope anyone who is interested in buying or know how to handle this please let me know.
It is 2007 with 98,800 milage, I bought it last year and valued by the KBB 12,000. The dealer offers only 7k and I post it on the craiglist by $95,000...
#7 of 9 Re: Need to sell the Santa Fe 2007 [hunsangk]
by kdconod
Jul 18, 2012 (12:28 pm)
(I assume you mean $9,500!)
Really hard to say - it all depends on condition. Have you looked around to see what other 2007s have sold for?
#8 of 9 Re: Need to sell the Santa Fe 2007 [kdconod]
by hunsangk
Jul 18, 2012 (12:36 pm)
Sorry for the typo. Yes it meant $9,500. The condition is excellent even though I'm not a mechanic. Hope someone'll rise up.
Thanks,