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Purchased 2009 Sonata
by byefornoww on Sun Jun 01 15:05:00 PDT 2008
We purchased a 2009 Sonata GLS, slate blue, option group 3 (includes sunroof) in mid-May from Bob Dunn Hyundai in Greensboro, NC. In a nutshell, we paid $18,597 plus TTL. Following are details: $19,500 - $1,500 rebate + $597.20 doc fee + $555 NC hwy tax + $138 lic & title = $19,290.20. Also received a fair trade-in of $1000 (exactly what I expected) on an older car. Total amt financed was $18,290.20 at 5.89% -- payments of $339.05 per month for 63 months. Really happy with experience and dealer. Made an internet inquiry on Friday night, ironed out entire deal (including trade) over the phone on Saturday, they had the exact car brought in from a dealer in Virginia on Monday, and we picked it up on Tuesday. Oh, we are in Charlotte but drove 90 minutes to Greensboro because the local Charlotte dealers were a joke. ;)
Help 2008 Sonata GLS 4 cly Auto
by jcee1 on Sun Mar 23 18:30:29 PDT 2008
Yes no Should I but it? Tell me what good about it and whats bad about about it.. Looking to buy in this coming week,,, with the Popular package.. Dealer selling it to me 250,00 under invoice and then a 3k rebate... price after rebate 16,759 plus title tags and tax and doc fee.. AM I getting a good price... E-mail mail me at jnc@carolina.rr.com...anytime need some input buying the the next day or two.. John in Charlotte NC
Re: 08 Bluetooth module on an 07? Is it possible? [wobbly_ears]
by ratledge on Tue Jan 22 06:25:30 PST 2008
Unfortunately, the '08 does not have an AUX input for MP3's. I have found that I can easily have 500-600 songs plugged into the 6 slots that are already there (well, assuming you don't get navigation which is shown as "late availability", but I have seen one - exactly one in the whole state, and I looked at every dealership in South Carolina plus Savannah GA & Charlotte NC). The big change in my mind (my aunt has an '06) is the handling and new shocks that make it much more of a comfortable and clean over washboard roads ride. Not being a 'whittler' on my car, I'm still quite certain that you could do such a thing (i.e. patch in an AUX input) pretty easily given that it could feed from the antenna like some of the older CD add-on products worked. :confuse: If you don't like losing your sunglass holder and/or find you can't get Bluetooth to work in your '07 or '06 model, there are at least two after-market items I can think of that work very well: one from a company called GoldLantern and another that right this minute I don't remember (it was on the "gadgets" show right before Christmas on "The Today Show", I think?) both of which clip onto your visor and therefore put the speaker and microphone immediately in front of the driver and in my opinion are going to work better than a center-mounted OEM device anyway... I've seen them as low as $55 - though retail is about $80-$100 depending on which one you like) and the one I bought usually runs about 180 hours between recharges. Assuming I remember to close it (which is how it is turned on and off), I gets about a month of driving time before it has to be recharged). Talk time of course is "more expensive" and about two 1/2 hours will eat up the charge as well, but I just don't talk in the car that much. ;)
Re: 2008 Azera Limited/Ultimate purchased [wobbly_ears]
by ratledge on Sat Jan 12 15:11:28 PST 2008
Yes, definitely an '08 with the 605 watt stereo, Bluetooth "to be installed when available" (but pricing already known, and it is the Hyundai/OEM not aftermarket) :shades: They are hard to find, but seem to be showing up in the southeast at least in limited numbers at this point. Every dealer I have checked has at least two, maybe that was how many they got for their initial allocation? I have seen one out of about 20+ 2008's I have looked at over the past week (count 'em - one) with navigation which is shown as "late availability" - as is the Bluetooth module, but apparently is available in severely limited quantities. That was a black one (I think - my mind is a bit muddy after a week of looking everywhere in South Carolina, Savannah GA and Charlotte NC) at Myrtle Beach Hyundai/Isuzu.
24,900, a good price for Santa Fe LTD 2007
by munkey116 on Fri Nov 02 07:51:20 PDT 2007
hi everyone, I am in the market for a new car. Santa Fe 2007 seems to fit the bill for me. From reading the posts, I feel that $24,9 is a good price for the LTD with 3rd seats, in Charlotte, NC. Does anyone know what is good price for the GLS fully loaded? Thanks a Bunch
That Was Fun!
by dealmaker22 on Thu Mar 01 10:10:19 PST 2007
First, thanks for all of the great info in these posts. I bought an SF LTD FWD with option 36 (Premium +Touring) yesterday. Here's what I did... After reading dozens of these posts I found that Fitzgerald (Fitzmall.com) in MD had the best (credible) advertised online prices. Decided on my model, printed the price details out and went to the newest local Hyundai dealer - they're popping up all over and anxious to meet quota. Fitzmall shows a no nensense out the door delivered price before TT&L so there's no way to slip in dealer add-ons like asteroid resistant finishes, VIN etching, save the children, etc. It would only cost me $200 to fly to MD and pick up the car. So, that's my limit. Salesman choked, gagged, and writhed on the floor in agony. After the usual manager games and my starting for the door once or twice, the owner stepped in and made the deal. $24,800 with rebates before TT&L with pkg 36, XM, mats, all-important full tank of gas, and a free keychain (wow!). Also picked up the $25 gift card for the test drive (see Hyundai website) - damn, I'm cheap. Great folks in the dealership but they'll have to make serious money on someone else. Last day of the shortest month didn't hurt. Know your walkaway price and be prepared to justify it. Do both and they'll never let you leave without a car. Email me if you want the dealer's name. I'm in Charlotte, NC. BTW, I have absolutely no idea why I wanted a third row seat.

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