2013 Hyundai Elantra GT

94 messages,  Last post on Apr 26, 2013 at 11:37 AM

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What is this discussion about? Hyundai Elantra, Hatchback

#90 of 94 Re: Finally, a GT with a stick! [markjenn] by backy

Nov 02, 2012 (6:41 pm)

Replying to: markjenn (Nov 02, 2012 12:32 pm)
No, I suspect this is a manufacturer-to-dealer rebate, not manufacturer-to-buyer.

#91 of 94 Re: 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT Purchase Cost [elantraguy] by elantraguy

Nov 14, 2012 (10:28 am)

Replying to: elantraguy (Jul 22, 2012 10:40 am)
After getting nowhere from the Michigan Hyundai Dealers who were not willing to budge from MSRP, I went and bought the vehicle I wanted exactly in Chicago. The salespersons name was STEVE WADE (Wade is not his last name but his nickname).
 
STEVE is knowledgeable, and a MAN OF INTEGRITY, who treated me like family.
 
The dealership he works at is KNAUZ - HYUNDAI, Lake Bluff, Illinois.
 
This was the best new car purchase that I personally have ever had.

#92 of 94 Love it so far! by dmcconnaughy

Dec 11, 2012 (9:12 pm)

We just bought a 2013 Elantra GT about a week ago. We bought the base model with an automatic tranny. We currently own a Mazda CX-7 and went back and forth between the Hyundai and another Mazda, but finally the GT won out because of the warranty, the features, and the price. We got ours for $16,895 and with TTL and all that other crappola it was $18,495 out the door.
 
The dealership tried to tack $1,495 on to the deal on the back side and we walked out. That night I wrote a letter to the GM and told him how upset I was about them trying to backdoor us.....well he called the next day and took the $1,495 off and sold it to us for the $16,895 we negotiated the day before.
 
We were going to shoot the moon and get the one we test drove with Nav and sunroof and all the bells and whistles but in the end decided the 5 grand price difference wasn't worth it. The Nav and the camera were the two big things I wanted my wife to have in the higher end model, but after a little research it looks like I can buy one for about $400 and another $100 to have it installed....much cheaper than the package offered through Hyundai.
 
She can ride in her Hyundai all day long I think I will stick with my Harley...LOL......but all and all she loves her new car and I firmly believe happy wife, happy life!

#93 of 94 GT A Pillar blind spot by debf1

Apr 17, 2013 (7:45 am)

Not sure if this thread is still live and can't figure where else to post this question. After much deliberation between Mazda 3 and Suburu Impreza went with the GT Elantra manual. Somehow during my test drives I didn't notice the blind spot in the front from the wide A pillars. In cross walks, worry I am going to take someone out! Any advice? Will I get used to this? Any remedies??
 
Still getting used to having to downshift on the freeway when I hit an incline, but otherwise super fun to drive. I had an old Honda Civic, so felt like I could like without the Zoom Zoom of the Mazda and didn't really need AWD. Was set on another Hatchback and didn't like the Fit.
 
Would love some assurance from other GT owners that I will not regret my decision.

#94 of 94 Re: GT A Pillar blind spot [debf1] by salesguyjay

Apr 26, 2013 (11:37 am)

Replying to: debf1 (Apr 17, 2013 7:45 am)
Hey! I work for a Hyundai dealer and just leased one myself about 2 months ago.
 
That A-Pillar is a little bit of a pain - but after a few tries of readjusting my seat and "learning" where the spots are, i've made an easy transition... And this transition comes from driving a mid-size SUV so it was definitely different.
 
Practice makes perfect
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