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Re: Santa Fe Lmtd [oceang2]
by chrislegg1 on Sat Jul 14 18:51:52 PDT 2007
oceang2 - Could you let us know how you did? I am looking to buy a Santa Fe Ltd AWD and would appreciate your experience. FYI, I am in Washington, DC area. Chris
Price for Veracruz SE FWD
by secretasianm on Wed Jun 20 06:55:11 PDT 2007
About a week ago in Washington DC area, I purchased a Veracruz SE FWD (no options) for $25,704. Inclding dest, TT&L & fees total was $28,065. About $500 under invoice. Liquid Silver w/ black cloth interior. No complaints at all. Only one nit pick..."Cooled front center console storage" is more novelty than functional. It won't really cool your drinks.
2007 Elantra please!
by martin21 on Mon Jan 22 08:17:20 PST 2007
Hello, I would like to buy 2007 Elantra GLS auto with just aircon. The price is $14,395 + 900 =15,295 in Hyundai Homepage. When I visited dealer yesterday, he suggested OTD $15,786 in clude $500 rebate. So I should pay $16,286 to daeler. I am living in the near Washington DC. What's the usual price of my spec. Please let me know.
Re: Can't decide which to purchase... 4cyl. or V6? [crazyfuzz]
by marylander2 on Sat May 13 14:37:16 PDT 2006
I guess I am in the same boat as you are but for a different reason. I am trying to decide between Sonata GLS 4cyl or LX (both with sunroof) in Washington, DC area. In V6, gas will cost about 10% extra. That is about $10-15 extra per month for me. $1,500 extra rebate on V6, makes GLS I4 and GLS V6 very comparable price wise. But what I hear that LX is noisier than I4 on rough roads and some other problems (including rear suspension, seating position) specific to V6. Though handling of LX is better and engine should last longer. Hyundai is also promoting V6 harder because it is build in USA. Any suggestion about dealership in DC area and price paid.
Re: [joedirt]
by allmet33 on Fri Mar 31 10:59:52 PST 2006
If you were going to get the Sonata, at least there will be a greater return on your money by stepping up and getting the Azera. If you're worried about resale altogether...you may not want to get a Hyundai period as the resale value isn't up with Honda, Toyota or Nissan for that matter. However, not a bad price they offered you. I can see how it would be highly tempting to jump on it. Good luck.
Re: Anyone buy an Azera recently? [suzannafl]
by allmet33 on Tue Mar 28 12:39:26 PST 2006
Well...don't rule it out altogether. See what the price different may be with either. You may find your payment only to be a few dollars higher on the Limited w/ Premium package and be happier for it. Either way...you'll be getting a very nice car. I've almost got 3000 miles on mine and love it more every day I drive it. Again, good luck.

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