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Re: good deal? [davis22]
by bigcattx on Wed Mar 12 12:52:47 PDT 2008
This is a good deal. I contacted a dealership in Charleston, SC. The initial OTD offer they gave me is $17550. Now I am asking for $16300 OTD. Thank you Davis for sharing the information.
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. ;)
Please help me negotiate an '07 LTD - Thanks
by martyh on Mon Jan 21 18:38:25 PST 2008
I visited the Dealership in Anderson, SC today and really liked their last remaining '07 a new 2WD LTD. I had been in once late last yr and drove an SE. Now that its '08, how much should I expect to pay for an '07 2WD LTD with the Touring Package in Slate Blue with leather, no sunroof and no other options? Its not a demo, only 75 miles on it including my test drive today. An earlier post to this forum said to start at $1500 below invoice for the '07. According to Edmunds that breaks down as follows: $24379 invoice $1216 for the touring package $25595 invoice total -$1500 (below invoice) $24095 - starting point $670 for destination (is this negotiable??) $24765 total before rebate -$1000 (rebate) $23765 selling price after rebate and destination Is this a good selling price or can I do possibly do better for an '07? Their first offer was $3000 off the 29,000 sticker (28k and change with add ons). I walked, told them I would call back later in the week after researching and make a counter offer. The salesman said since it was an '07 they needed to get it off the lot and would listen to any reasonable offer. Suggestions? How far can I reasonably push this? Sounds like a few of you out there got this same vehicle for about $22k last yr. Thanks for the help.
Re: 08 Bluetooth module on an 07? Is it possible? [wobbly_ears]
by ratledge on Mon Jan 21 08:43:02 PST 2008
I own an '08, and I've seen the Bluetooth module (as well as a single Azzy equipped with the navigation system). I didn't want one, since I already have a visor type clip unit that works very well, but here's one man's opinion: it looks to me like it is designed to fit (and replace) where the sun glass drop-down attaches to the center of the overhead in the middle over the rear-view mirror. I could be wrong, but if you've got the brochure take a look and see if you don't agree. The problem would be that there likely is no wiring to that point (maybe wrong) because you didn't have an '08. However, it also seems like it would be easy to cannibalise off the power to the rear view mirror and/or rain sensor up there. :confuse: I did go ahead and order one so it will fit into the car better and hopefully work a little better. You don't need any other options to have the Bluetooth module installed as far as I know.
Re: Dealership experience: Not so positive [wobbly_ears]
by ratledge on Sat Jan 12 15:16:11 PST 2008
Easy answer on this one: no, it won't. Both keys are identical, there is no way for it to tell which one is yours or your wife's... You setup your settings and save it in slot 1 and your wife's and save it in slot 2 (or vice-versa). You (each) have to set the seat, mirror and steering column like you want and save them yourself - it is not a dealer programmable feature. Press either button and hold until it blinks to set them once they are adjusted, press either one briefly to restore either settings for #1 or #2.
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.

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