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Re: 36 Month Lease Question [tarpumn]
by t8935x on Fri Apr 03 05:29:15 PDT 2009
Thanks for your reply, Tom.... It is most appreciated. One last question.... wa this for 12k or 15k miles??
Re: Price paid for 09 Elantra SE [aksebn]
by hontoy on Fri Apr 17 21:04:58 PDT 2009
I think that you're getting a very good deal. I am still looking in the Seattle area - the best ballpark estimate I have gotten so far for Elantara SE is around 14,000 OOD price. WA state has nearly 10% tax, so the price before tax is around 12,800.
2008 Santa Fe SE AWD
by newcrvman on Tue Feb 10 06:13:11 PST 2009
Hello, After getting stuck 2 or 3 times, I have decided to upgrade my FWD CRV with an AWD car. I think Santa Fe may be a great option, so I decided to check the prices for SE AWD model. I have 4 dealers in my area (Birmingham AL, actually, Hyundai Montgomery plant is only 2 hrs from us), and here are some strange things I hear from all of them. 1. "SE AWD is very hard to get. All AWD models go to NE region, WA and so on. It will take a long time for us to locate one for you", "we only have FWD models". 2. All of them have quoted me THE SAME price, which is MSRP, like Saturn dealers did before. One actually said "EVERYBODY knows, that invoice starts at $25600, so price $22,577 is just impossible" after I told him that Edmunds says "What Others Are Paying: $24,500 + destination charge $750 - regional adjustment $173 = $25,077, minus rebate -$2,500 = $22,577" Don't understand me wrong, I'm not biased towards Hyundai, but I didn't expect that they don't even consider Edmunds and charge about the same as Toyota for their Highlander AWD (60 months 0% APR btw). I know Santa Fe is a good car, but do people really pay MSRP these days? Is it really hard for a dealer to get AWD, or they are just playing? Is $22,577 + ttl for SE AWD is an impossible price? Thank you
2008 GS with Air/XM Radio
by kevperro2 on Fri Aug 22 08:42:26 PDT 2008
The 2009s are arriving on lots here. The rebate on the 2008s is $1500 here in Washington so I jumped on one of the remaining 2008s. I was originally going to get a base model but my wife pushed to get the A/C & radio, Option Group 2. MSRP for this configuration is $13,215 and invoice is $12,863 according to Edmunds. TMV was listed as $11,669 with the $1500 rebate. I paid $10,677 for the version that was advertised in the paper. You know the deal, one vehicle only at this price. Surprisingly the dealer didn't try to pull any stunts. They tried to sell the extended warranty, undercoating and all that crap but there was no high-pressure sales and no surprises. I'd highly recommend my local dealer and I'll use them again (Ruddell Hyundai in Port Angeles). I ran down to Walmart and bought floor mats for $20. My only fees that I had to pay where a $75.25 for License, Title and Registration fees, a $50 document fee and taxes. The Gov. gave me an extra $36.53 tax (I thought they only where interested in taxing the rich?) but total WA state taxes where $1059.40. Total OTD price was $11,861.65 with everything. The dealer managed to find a better finance rate than I shopped, 5.49% on 60 months with $3000 down. Total payments are $169.23/month for five years, when the warranty will expire. Insurance is $488/year, an increase of $208 over my liability only policy on my old truck. It cost $44/year to put plates on the thing. Overall, at $4/gallon, I should be saving enough at the pump to save about $125/month compared to my thirsty 4WD truck, likely more depending on where my average MPG shakes out. That puts my cost of owning the vehicle at $65/month or less relative to driving my old truck.
Re: 2009 hyundai [scoburknob]
by auld_dawg on Wed May 14 17:50:37 PDT 2008
I was picking up my license plates on Monday, at the Renton, WA dealer I bought the car from {08 GLS V6}, and of course took a look at the 09 Limited in the showroom..... definitely an improvement in the interior, but, out the door, this car would probably have been 23k. Taxes here might be a bit higher than Texas..... However, there were still several '08s on the lot. And it looked like some of these equipped with everything, could come close to your 20k figure. Maybe under....... Good luck...... I sure like mine
DEal with elantra
by kevin58 on Fri May 02 20:30:57 PDT 2008
hi! i just got the qoute in seattle ,wa ALL AUTO SE 14780 (after rebate 1500) 1697 (tax , doc, etc) 9.2% tax included =16477 (OTD) price GLS + ppk + mat + mud 13980 (after rebate 1500) 1624 (tax, doc, etc) 9.2 % tac included = 15604 do you think it's good deal? Tell me..!! actually this is my second deal in same dealer.. thx!

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