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23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
Is it good price?
I really need your advice.
Thanks
Invoice on this car with dest/ charge is $ 44,215 even if you add the dealers 623 fee's your still 4k below invoice.. I would ask the dealer what rebates and incentives he added to your deal to get you to this number.
Overall it seems like a real good deal. dealer wants to sell it.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
A few hours a go, I got another offer form other dealer shop.
They offer me exact $41,000 as OTD price.
I think that price is still negotiable.
There is 3500 in incentives/ rebates on the 2013 genesis
Dealer cash................... 2000
financing thru hyundai is 1000
military .........................500
Make sure you have each dealer break down your deal then add these rebates to lower your offer.
You also have to figure that your buying a 1 year old vehicle. As of jan 1 2014 this car is considered a year old model.. If your genesis is stolen or totaled in a accident what is the depreciation value on a 1 yr old genesis??????? Your INS co. will deduct that value along with any deductables you have on car.. Bear that in mind when working on getting the lowest possible price..
post back pricing breakdown.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
How did you make out with pricing. I'm curious to know what kind of pricing you finally bought at.
I'm getting pricing here in N.Y at 39k with rebates incentives included plus taxes. MSRP is 48,075 Invoice is 44,518 w dest/ charge.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
I looked at the CarFax for the car just to see what info it may have. The car's manufacture date was 10/03/2011. That makes it 2 years, 1 month old. I am presuming that the 60 mos/60K mile comprehensive warranty would be something like 35/60K. I guess I can live with that; it's still better than most other $31K car manufacturer warranties. And I've still got 95 mos/100K on the powertrain.
Here's a way off-topic question for anyone: If I do buy a car that's been on their lot for 25 months, what would I do about the engine oil -- change immediately or let it break the motor in? Actually, I'm pretty unclear about all the fluids in the car...would Hyundai be able to deny me a warranty claim if I didn't immediately have all the maintenance performed for a 2-year old car. It would seem ridiculous, but I'm not sure. (I know that the brake fluid alone needs to be changed, per a recall.)
I'm looking to buy a 2013 R-SPEC Sedan for 38k or 38.5 plus taxes..
Did you get any pricing on the rspec while in dealerships.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
38,300 Plus doc fee, and taxes. Not one dealer in NEW York or jersey has come close to this price. If i could pull this off it would be close to 20% off the MSRP of 48,000. Dealers have very limited stock left and most dealerships do not have the platinum metallic color which i like.
Has anyone come close to my numbers. There is one post for this car at 39.7 k plus taxes.
I going to try and buy it this week dont want to lose out on the one color i like.
keep you guys posted
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
MSRP................................48,000
Invoice............................. 44,215
below invoice .....................-3223
incentives/ rebates.............-2600
Total pre tax and doc fee..... $38,392.
If i buy the black or white in New York... doc's are 75
if i buy either gray color Genesis in NJ.. doc's are 399
Use my numbers as a buying guide for the R-spec. I'M 100% sure this is rock bottom pricing for NOV.
Hope my legwork can help you guys.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
After looking for a couple years, finally pulled the trigger and got a 2013 R-Spec for $37K + TTL in California. Thx for everyone else posting to help get me there.
Im trying to close the deal on a 2013 base 3.8. The best i am getting is the $27k range in the DFW area. Is anybody seeing any better pricing?
Just Purchased a 2013 Certified Pre-owned (10 yr 100k power train warranty) base Genesis 3.8 with 26k and White Pearl color for $21,030. I had the dealer also throw in genesis badging as part of the deal. Was this a good deal? I am in California.
Little late now that you have signed the deal to see if it was a good deal, isn't it?
Seems like a good deal to me. I purchased a 2013 base black genesis loaner with 6k miles for $26k. Got the new car warranty with it. It looks brand new. Driven a few hundred miles and love it. I dont know if i did great but i certainly like the car a lot and think its worth the money - which is pretty much what one would pay for a new camry xle or accord exl.
If someone buys the new 2015 model please post your thoughts on the Hankook tires. I'm scratching my head with the tire selection on this new genesis. Why?
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
I have no problem with the Hankook tires, although I know them to be of less quality than what I would expect in my new 2015 3.8L "Ultimate" sedan. Just so nobody asks, I drove a pretty good deal into the bargain, and came away under $48K for mine with everything possible except the kitchen sink (I didn't see that on the options). The 'list' was about $50.5K and with all the goop they tried to glue on it was over $51, but I made it clear what I wanted and that I wasn't going to pay for it if it were gilded.
I am looking at used Genesis sedans, am curious what type of mpg people are getting. Thanks
Check this out:
http://forums.edmunds.com/discussion/11146/hyundai/genesis/hyundai-genesis-real-world-mpg#latest
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