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Re: Deal Update (Any better deals out there?) [doctorsti]
by 1963 on Tue Mar 25 19:54:35 PDT 2008
we had the best luck when searching inventory on the internet. for example, we went to dealer in nashville, and they found a black '07 LTD FWD just like we wanted in knoxville, tn. they quoted us $35,795 drive off. I had already found it on the internet and knew that knoxville would sell it to me if i drove there for $33,100 drive off! Your auto can be found and there are deals to be made. I had best honest dealing by starting with the internet sales managers at dealerships like Atlanta GA Ed Voyles, Knoxville TN Twin Cities, and Louisville KY Oxmoor. These all appear to offer low prices and deal honestly. As to the Tribecca, we drove it also, but visibility seemed poor and the center console is oddly placed. My wife is 5'6" and when the driver's seat is correctly positioned for her, she can not rest her right arm on the center console or anything else--the console is actually directly beside and behind the drivers seat! If anyone in your family is 5'6" or so, be certain to drive it for a good period. I believe you might find this annoying as well. Also, in my experience, the Tribecca and Veracruz are not price competitive. The Tribecca was easily $3-4K higher when comparably equipped when we priced them. Good luck and let us know what you discover.
Which one would you buy?
by kahr1994 on Sun Feb 17 17:31:37 PST 2008
I have a question I hope you all can advise me on. I have two sonata's I can buy. My question is which one would you buy? I'm having a tough time deciding which is the best deal. The first one is a 2007 sonata se with 7400 miles on it with leather, auto, v6, 17" alloy wheels and other goodies. I can get it for $16,000.00 OTD. The second one is a brand new 2008 gls 4 cyl, auto pretty much stripped down or just the usual way they come. I can get it for $15,877.00 plus tax, Lic, DOC fees, etc. I probably would be up to about 17, 500.00 OTD on it. DOC fees here in Nashville, TN at these two dealers are $500. The two biggest worries I have is why did the guy get rid of the one with just 7400 miles on it? It came from the auction. It's like new. The second worry I have is the timing chain tensioner problem. Would I still have to have the tensioner changed on the new 2008 one? Or did they take care of that for 2008? And I assume I would on the 2007 one. It makes no noise now. Of course I would lose the 10/100k warranty on the 2007 one. The 2007 is a 6 and the 2008 is a 4 cyl. I don't think there's that much difference in the gas mileage. Correct me if I'm wrong about that. I would be happy with either a 4 or 6. I'm really concerned about why the person got rid of it no matter what a carfax says. Or it could be a repo. If so did he run the heck out of it to get even? I'm just leary of that one but it's a good deal I think. Thanks for your input!
Proud Owner of a 2008 Limited AWD Veracruz
by spratman on Sat Sep 29 17:42:49 PDT 2007
First: A HUGE thanks to ALL who have shared their buying experience and to Edmunds for this forum as it proved quite helpful! Second: My apologies for waiting a week before posting as my purchase was actually made last Saturday. I live in the Nashville area and ended up purchasing from the internet sales manager at Columbia Hyundai in Cincinnati which is approx. a 5 hour drive from Nashvile. I had a great experience from this young gentlemen and would highly recommend them. Mine is the black diamond exterior with the saddle interior. Purchase price was $33,200 for the limited AWD with just the mats and cross rails. The retail price was $36,775 and the invoice price was $34,100. In addition the vehicle came with a custom mesh grill which according to the dealer "their" price was $485. Now, how much did they actually pay for this grill, who knows but let's say it was $300. Assuming their cost was only $300 instead of $485, it looks like my deal for the 2008 limited AWD was $1,200 under invoice. This price excluded TN sales tax and title fees. There was a $250 doc fee which I completely forgot to inquire about during my negotiation but it sounds like based on others who have posted $250 is not all that bad for a doc fee. In case anyone would like an idea of what this custom grill look like, check out the image on this link. At some point, I should also post a picture of what it looks like on the black diamond as it has really grown on me. In addition to highly recommending the young internet sales manager from Columbia Hyundai as he did an excellent job of following up with me and truly wanted to make me his customer, I would also HIGHLY recommend Capital One Auto Financing for those who are need of financing their new Veracruz. I applied thru Costco and not only received a great rate, it was by far the best and simplest process I've ever had to go thru financing a vehicle! I was able to negotiate my deal with basically a blank check! I'm disappointed the 2008 does NOT come with the $1,000 competitive rebate and even contacted Hyundai corporate before making my purchase but of course it didn't help. However, since I was not interested in the ultimate package the now standard features on the 2008 limited WITHOUT the DVD entertainment package were a huge plus and suits our family to the "T". Again, my sincerest appreciation for everyone who has posted!
Re: Revised Lease Contract... Should I sign it? [floridabob1]
by joel0622 on Sat Feb 24 10:58:22 PST 2007
Yes they can. Every Dealership in the world has "Subject to" verbage some where in there paper work. What that means is that the contract is Subject to being accepted by a third party. In this case the third party is HMFC.
LORRAINER: what dealer in TN did you buy from?
by patrician01 on Sat Dec 16 07:20:56 PST 2006
we are in nashville.......thanks.......we want a Limited with Premium and Touring, but not Ultimate.......tx....

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