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Re: fairfaxhyundai price [backy]
by tenpin288 on Fri Jul 18 08:13:31 PDT 2008
Just got a reply back about the freight. It is included in their price quote, not added to in addition to their quoted price. That sounds a little bit better. ;)
Re: fairfaxhyundai price [bhmr59]
by tenpin288 on Thu Jul 17 19:55:47 PDT 2008
They do add a processing/doc fee. Here is a snippet from an exchange I am having with one of their salepersons. What will get added to the internet quotes are tax, tags, freight and our process fee which is $389.00. Which sort of brings the freight figure back into play it would seem. I'm waiting for the salesperson to clear this up. :confuse:
Re: Buying out of your home state [tenpin288]
by nearphila on Thu Jul 10 11:12:24 PDT 2008
tenpin: PA resident and I bought 09 Sonata a few weeks ago from Stateline Hyundai in NJ. At dealership, I paid for PA tag and left there with a NJ out-of-state resident paper tag (valid for 21 days) on the car. Dealer sent paperwork to Harrisburg and when he gets license plate, will overnight it to me. When I get it, I will have to go get the car inspected (no PA inspection sticker on it at the moment). I chose to have dealer handle the paperwork, mostly due to convenience. Also, they charged me PA sales tax and they remitted it to PA (again, my preference for convenience).
Buying out of your home state
by tenpin288 on Thu Jul 10 09:17:23 PDT 2008
I am looking for info from any PA owners that may have purchased a Sonata or other vehicle from an out of state dealership? If you live in PA and bought from a dealer in say NJ or VA, how did you handle the PA registration and sales taxes? Did your dealer collect it and process it for you or were you responsible for taking care of it on your own? We live in south-central PA and may be looking to purchase from a dealer near my sister in the DC area. I would prefer to have the dealer process everything but if I have to do it on my own, so be it. Thanks for the advice in advance.
Just bought an Elantra!
by elantra08 on Tue Jul 08 19:50:12 PDT 2008
I just bought a 08' Elantra SE PZEV (silver on black) w/ Sunroof and Heated Seats. It also came with Floor mats, Sunroof deflector, Cargo net, Mud flaps, and Wheel Locks. I got the car for $16,500 + tax/new tags, so OTD price was $17,643. I feel like I got a good price b/c these SE's are really hot, and there are not many Hyundai dealerships in Northeast PA. I had to wait for 2 weeks to get this car. This is my first car and plan to keep it for many years until i am done graduate school. I cannot belive that I bought a Hyundai b/c I never liked their cars but in the last few years, hyundai's cars have come along way. This car is very classy and feels so expensive, I LOVE THIS CAR!!!!!
Re: Purchased 2009 Sonata I4 GLS [nhphd]
by rotary on Sun Jul 06 21:13:36 PDT 2008
98.3% of car dealers objectively qualify as 'scum of the earth.' It doesn't matter what make. It doesn't matter if it's a high end or low end car they're selling. And I know there are many car salesmen and dealers pa(trolling) this site, and I say to you, if you're the 1.7% of the exception that isn't 'scum of the earth,' congratulations and kudos. I've had a very good interaction with a Hyundai dealership (recently), although I haven't made the decision to buy the car at excellent price quoted just yet. I've also had a great experience at a Honda dealership about 8 years ago, where I called about a sale price advertised on an Accord that seemed too good to be true, the salesman told me it was real and to just come in and there'd be no games, I did, and there weren't. Not a single one. He wrote the contract up at the advertised price, with a vehicle that had more equipment than advertised (because they didn't have any of the advertised cars left - so it was consumer friendly bait-and-switch), and the whole process took an hour, tops, and I still send business to him when people I know or know of are looking for any Honda. Very refreshing. Other than, that, it's been bad, bad, bad. Terrible. I'd rather have a root canal than deal with car salesmen.

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