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Mesa, Arizona Hyundai Car Dealers

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"Looked on the internet for a 2010 Sonota. They had just what i wanted at a great price. Went in and talked to Justin about the car. From time we walke"... Read more Review by: 2010sonota

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"Once we decided what type of car we were looking for we used Costco's auto buying plan and were referred to Earnhardt Hyundai. Eddie Nunez called us b"... Read more Review by: janice41

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Re: $11,850 OTD '05 Elantra GT [backy] by pluto8 on Fri Oct 26 15:27:35 PDT 2007

The car price was $10,500. Title, Registration and Plates were $202. Tax was about $847 at 8.06% Mesa, AZ sales tax and I did pay the $300 documentation fee. The tires were brand new Michelins. Brake pads were new too. I spoke to Hyundai customer service earlier today and they retrieved the VIN and personal information for the transfer and said the missing service records should be no problem so long as the new records and receipts are kept from hereon. Except for lack of ABS and traction control, the car is fully loaded in great condition. Even the Original floor mats look brand new. I'm sure I could have eliminated all or most of the Documentation fee but the fee breakdown didn't interest me as much as the OTD price and since the dealer was well behaved, I didn't feel the need to butt heads. (I also had a bad cold and was loaded on Robitussin) I found a site at Carguru.com that lists average selling prices for mileage ranges and it lists this car at about $12000 although I'm not sure if it's an OTD price.

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