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Re: No good Sonata deals found locally [hickoryc]
by alamocity on Fri May 09 12:46:13 PDT 2008
Have you tried any of the Houston area dealerships?
Re: Please help [cyberme]
by alamocity on Sat May 03 04:39:36 PDT 2008
You didn't specify whether it was automatic or not but if so and that was the drive out price that isn't a bad deal.
Re: DEal with elantra [kevin58]
by mrcellus on Sat May 03 00:32:49 PDT 2008
IMO both are pretty good deals although I do not see the model year-are they 07's or 08's? I would definitely go for the SE especially if its a 08'.
Please help
by cyberme on Thu May 01 10:42:20 PDT 2008
I live in houston, tx. The lowest quote I got for a 08 elantra gls/w package 2 is 15000 OTD. I saw people here bought it for only 13800. Dealer said that was not possible. Please help me. Where can I get a good deal in houston area? Thank you very much!
Price Paid on 2008 Veracruz Limited
by jbetten on Fri Apr 25 15:41:19 PDT 2008
OK - Here's what I paid for a 2008 Vericruz Limited. The only options were the Nav ($1750), roof rails ($205) and mat set ($125) + $695 shpping. The total MSRP was $36,825. This was pretty much fully loaded. Price I paid was $31,199, including the $1000 rebate. This is $5626 off MSRP, which I think was reasonable. I'm sure other have done better, but this is what I paid in Plano TX. The dealer worked hard to not give me that price, but since I had a printout of another internet offer for the same model from another local dealer, I had some leverage. Everytime they came back with a higher offer, I threatened to leave and held my ground. After about 3-4 "let me talk to my manager" sessions, they agreed to my price. It was nice to have a "guarantee" in your back pocket. I tried to do better than the internet price I had, but eventually decided that I would go for this printout price since they actually had the one I wanted in stock. Dealers are dealers, they will always try to get a higher price out of you one way or the other. I even got the "kids in college" thing, like I was cheating "him" or something. Don't be afraid to get up and leave! I hope this helps you all.
2008 Sonata purchase
by jlindh on Wed Apr 16 13:09:32 PDT 2008
After yesterday's $15,000 + TTL deal for a 2008 SE with 5sp manual was aborted because my wife doesn't want any more standard transmissions, I cross shopped a couple of dealers and came away with this offer from the same dealer, MSRP -$5,500 + TTL for any 2008 Sonata Limited on the lot. I'm leaning toward a blue Limited 4cyl with floor mats only. The MSRP is $23,230, meaning the deal would be for $17,730 + TTL. What do you folks think??? They've also got a silver blue limited V6 with mats only with an MSRP of $25,050. That deal would come out to $19,550 + TTL.

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