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I bought my 2007 AWD SE w/ touring pkg, last Feb for about $25,500 (AFTER $1000 REBATE). Not including tax, Lic etc. Out the door here does not mean much here since the registration on new vehicles is really expensive! . The registration is based on the MSRP of the car! sales tax=7.3/8% Registration= $550, (You have to go to DMV yourself) The Misc BS totaled about $600 (which I promptly put a line thru).. .Told them it was a deal killer, packed up my stuff, check book first, it was then that they agreed to remove it . Luckily my credit is quite good and they figured I wasn't kidding!!!! I think that $$$ was for advertising and 'make dealer ready" etc (probably included a single cup of coffee too, with creme being A LA CARTE!)"). Told them they could pay for their own advertising. Figured I had pretty much reached "that point" and I wanted that car!!!!!! Oh, I guess that also included them taking the nplastic off the seats too LOL. I know I paid a bit too much, but you had to consider the time of year, w/snow on the ground, and that the Santa Fes were selling well + west coast pricing! I knew better too...ya never buy a 4 wheel drive anything during winter in Reno, NV I got lucky, since it snowed a couple of days later and there were no 4 wheel drives around for any price!!. I only got to drive the SF two times before it melted but if I recall, it really handled well...NO SKIDDING AT ALL, (that stability control was great! in about 6 inches of snow....it went exactly where you pointed it, no matter what. I had a Mini Cooper that also has=d ESD...good but nothing as good as this was...The Mini only saw snow once since it stayed in its own garage bay for the winter! MY GARAGE TOY! I live on a side st in the burbs, and we usually have snow up to a foot or so high before a plow shows up (or I should say...IF THEY SHOW UP!). Ya need the 4 WD to make it into the garage under most conditions! ;) As soon as it snows here, prices go up as do the dealer's willingness to "talk". Hell, they put the "dealer add" ticket on next to the factory one and usually start there as a sell price. There is ONE street in town that most of the dealers are located on...right now you can shoot bowling balls down it....lots of trucks for sale...no buyers! If it snows early, that will reverse VERY soon!
Here to Reno, NV: one scenic 4.75-hour bus ride. About $25. Return by car—3.75 hours. About $20. total: 8.5 hours & $45. Here to San Jose, CA: same as above & then 1-hour nonstop flight to San Jose. About $100. Return by car—8.5 hours. About $50. total: 14.25 hours & $150. Here to Las Vegas, NV—Anywhere from 7 hours to 2 days. Cost $? Return by car—7 hours. About $40. total: 14 hours to 2.5 days. Cost? --Plan A? One 2.5-hour bus ride to Ridgecrest, CA. Then somehow travel 85 miles to Barstow, CA? Then one 3-hour bus ride to Las Vegas. --Plan B? Rental car one-way to Barstow, CA? Then one 3-hour bus-ride to Las Vegas. --Plan C One 4.75-hour bus ride to Reno. Then 18.5-hour bus ride with 2 transfers to Las Vegas! There is no 1-way car rental between here and Las Vegas. It *might* be possible to drive one-way to Barstow. --Plan D. Post “Want a ride” at local sporting goods store. Ask everyone I know. John
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