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Re: Price Quote, Houston, TX, 2008 Hyundai Sonata 2.4L GLS Sedan 4D (Auto)
by adrew1 on Wed Oct 31 10:12:37 PDT 2007
One more thing ... be on your toes the entire time you're in a Hyundai dealership. Before this Sonata, I always had Hondas and Mazdas. The dealership experience I had at Hyundai was an order of magnitude worse than the Honda and Mazda dealers I've dealt with in the past. Allen Samuels was so bad that I actually wrote a letter to Hyundai corporate before they had a chance to send me the customer satisfaction survey. I had a minor warranty issue and got it taken care of at Vandergriff Hyundai in Arlington. I highly recommend them and should've gone there in the first place.
Re: Based on these prices which one would you buy? 4 or 6 cylinder [aek3]
by jefferson1964 on Thu Aug 30 09:41:07 PDT 2007
If you live in the DFW area you can get the an 07 SE for $16,500 just speak ton the internet sales manager at Allen Samuels Hyundai in fort worth...not many SE's left though so better hurry...the majority are Limited with a similar discount...i was up there yesterday and got that offer...
Re: Based on these prices which one would you buy? 4 or 6 cylinder [libertyhere]
by jefferson1964 on Thu Aug 30 09:30:40 PDT 2007
The 4 cyl is plenty capable for around town and im getting 34-35mpg on the highway and mid 20's in mixed driving with AC on. When i purchased my 4 cyl in June the dealer was not coming off as much on the 6 as the 4 due to current incentives which favored the 4 cyl GLS package at the time. Im very happy with the 4 but if the price difference was a close as your getting i would have probably moved to the 6cy just for the wheel package i preferred over the plastic hub cabs on they 4 cyl....Its your call and if MPG is not a big issue go for the 6...
Re: Is $14,633 good for a '07 GLS automatic? [adrew1]
by jefferson1964 on Thu Jul 19 15:53:16 PDT 2007
Thats a very good price...much better than my price...but i did get tinted windows, xm and power package for $15,500 from Vandergriff Hyundai in Arlington. My wife drives the car and i cannot hear the engine running its sooo quiet....beats my Vibe any day....
Re: Sonata GLS [joedie]
by jefferson1964 on Thu Jul 19 15:28:15 PDT 2007
The VUE is nice....however, i used the Balloon financing to get the extra $1,500 off at the time. My dealer had told me i could not pay off the balloon, but has since said i could get the not refinanced or pay it off early with no penalty. I like the balloon with the options to turn in the car after 2 years, refinance or payoff the balloon after two years, trade in the car for another hyundai with no fee. Heck ya get a chance to use the car for 2 years to "try" it out and if any major problems or just dont like it flip em the keys after 2 years and no hard feelings. If it works out for ya keep the car, if ya like the look of the 09' hyundai trade it in.....those options are great to me. I dont know about the 5K down, but i would of just put the 2K down took the cheap balloon payments kept the 3K in my pocket or just right out financed the car and put the 5K down but you would have lost the $1,800... I purchased an 07 GLS 4 cyl $1,900 down payments of $174/month...i bet the VUE payments are more...i ran the numbers on the sonata to finance and even at 72 months same money down it would have been over $200/month
FYI
by jefferson1964 on Thu Jul 19 15:15:17 PDT 2007
I purchased a 2007 Sonata in June and have been very pleased. I think i may trade in my daily driver and get another sonata and so stopped by a local dealer in the DFW area. The internet sales manager said the Balloon note rebate had increased to $1,800 until July 31 in addition to the $2,000 rebate. He said their were rumors that since the current rebate offers were only in effect from July 10-31 that larger rebates would be offered to clear out the remaining 2007 inventory. The dealer i stopped by had over 100 2007's on the lot as of July 14 of course most of them the V6. Well i'll probably wait until Aug. 1 to make up my mind as i dont see the rebates decreasing for the sonata but more of a possibility of increasing or staying the same. Ive been quoted time and again to go pick one off the lot and they would take $4,000 off from dealer invoice, not tooo bad...

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