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They sold it at the listed price in their web site. There is no haggle or pressure at all. Everything was straightforward during the transaction and no hidden cost or surprise.
$15,973 + doc($499) + TTL.
I contacted a few dealers in my area (Orlando) before going there but nobody could offer the same price range. It was worth driving for 2.5hrs.
I would recommend them if you are in central FL area.
22,780 + 150 doc + 1605 tax + 105 plates
- 2000 rebate
22,640 OTD price
This seems to be more in line with what people are paying for the model with Nav. What would you recommend we go back with? Thanks for your help!
Persion 1 in state A buys a Sonata for 15000 and 1000 doc fee!!!. His state charges 50% tax!!! so he pays OTD of 15000+1000+7500=23500 !!
Person 2 in state B buys a Sonata for 18000 and 0 doc fee. His state charges 0% tax. So he pays OTD of 18000 +0+0=18000 !!!
Which one bought the car cheaper? The answer is clear. Person 1 because he paid 16K OTD and person B paid 18K OTD.
Once again no clear number in your questions => No help.
Was at the local Hyundai store looking for an Accent and Elantra for my girls and came across some very nice Sonatas on the lot. Many were 4 cylinder models since we don't need a whole lot of extra power down here in flat South Florida. They did all have an add on for stripes, mouldings etc. which added to the window sticker. And the doc fees here are outrageous. The new dash looks very upscale and plan to show it to the wife when we go to buy the other cars as she just might like the '09 Sonata enough to trade out of her '05 3s.
Very impressed with Hyundai's offerings of late.
The Sandman
IMHO, the only number that is of any value for our purposes here is the total price (out the door) paid minus TT&L. In other words, the amount of money that goes to the dealer whether it's called payment for the car or some kind of fee. That's the amount the dealer actually gets or takes from you depending on your point of view.
If you scroll back a ways here you'll see a few dealers pop up repeatedly in terms of lowest prices. There are a small number of dealers, it appears mainly on the East Coast, that offer huge discounts under invoice on a regular basis. Some, e.g. Fitzmall and Towne Hyundai, advertise their "Internet" pricing on the web so it's easy to see what their best deals are. Example (picked just because I happen to know the details): Towne's published Internet special pricing on the Sonata GLS right now is $2000 under invoice, before rebates. So that would put around $15.5k before TT&L, or less depending on which special rebates you qualify for.
What part of the country do you live in and how far are you willing to travel to get a good deal on a Sonata? That will narrow down the potential list of dealers.
I've just started looking for a new car, trying to decide between the GLS & the Honda Accord. Anyway, Freehold Hyundai just emailed me a 'special' internet price of $16,413. Looking over this forum, it seems that better prices have been quoted, but those are for the 2008 or even 2007 models--so is this decent, or should I keep looking?
And also, if anyone wanted to weigh in on the Accord vs. the Sonata, I'd love to hear that too. Thanks!
Have you driven both the Sonata GLS and Accord yet? The closest Accord trim to the GLS MT is the LX MT. Personally I prefer the Sonata GLS over the Accord LX, but you really need to drive both cars to see if you could live with either one--then it comes down to price.
I emailed Flemington Hyundai with the questions you brought up, and I'll edit this post to include the answers when I get them. Thanks for the quick response, by the way!
Also: the dealer hasn't gotten back to me on those questions, but I'm assuming, until I hear otherwise, that the price quoted includes as little as possible--i.e. doesn't include taxes, does include the $2,000 rebate, etc. I'm guessing the dealers try to keep it as confusing as possible, with all the different pricing options, and it works! I feel pretty confused, trying to sort out what is what. So thank you, everyone who chips in with your thoughts and information.
Accord and Sonata are almost the same. Hyundai comes with more options for the same price. Even the high end Accord does not necessarily come with fog light while in Sonata SE and limited it is included. You don't see the average gas consum consumption meter in accord. It uses more gas. So if you want to keep you car for at least 6 years go with Hyundai. If you will change it in 3 years, go with Accord. Used Hyundai is tough to sell.
$18642.00 - purchase price *taxable
$ 180.00 - Doc/Service *taxable (suprised that this is taxable, but OK)
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$18822.00 subtotal
$ 2000.00 rebate
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$16822.00 subtotal
$ 1009.32 6% tax ($20 difference but wait)
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$17831.32
$ 143.00 title, registration, and license fees?
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$17974.32 OTD
Maybe it is ironic, but in Illinois, the registration fee is $78 and the title transfer fee is $65 for a total of $143.
Could you please clarify what the actual breakdown is? Thanks.
More specific pricing info: the price before was off, he thought I wanted an auto trans. The offer now is $15,029 for a 4 cylinder GLS manual trans. This includes the $2,000 manufacturer's incentive rebate, but does not count ttl or other fees, which he said will come to $1,700 - $1,900, based on how the DMV assesses the licensing fee, which in NJ can be between $29 and $234 (I don't know why he can't be more specific on this large a spread, but there you go, it's out of his hands). So total price off the lot, including the $2,000 incentive rebate and all additional fees, would be $16,729-$16,929.
That's about as specific as I can get! We're taking it for a test drive tomorrow, so any additional advice or thoughts would be extremely helpful. Thank you again, everyone, for making your expertise available, it really does help.
Are there people who are getting these $15k - $15.5k prices for cash transactions? Or is my $16.5k quote pretty good? I'd like to figure out if I'm getting a decent deal or if i'm still about $1k off.
Also, my $16.5k before taxes is before all that delivery fee stuff. . . so it will just add local tax rate and $150 or so of title/registration
thanks in advance for any helpful replies!
If you can get better price by $1K to $1.5K by financing, finance it. Put down as much as they will allow, financing the balance. Then, when the first payment is due, pay off the loan. Your interest charges will be minimal, especially compared to the "cash price" difference.
Gee, let me see.....how about financing it and paying off the entire loan one month later?
Bud H
As far as how I shopped for a dealer: I actually just used the Edmonds.com dealer-quote service to find this dealership, and then later realized I had access to the UPromise and Costco buying programs, and Flemington matched first the Costco and then the lower UPromise quote from Denville, though the delivery charge would have been covered by Denville and was not by Flemington. But we wanted a manual, so we're going with the really good price from Flemington, as opposed to the perfect price from Denville. C'est la vie.
Hope that helps. Good luck!
It includes:
Price after rebate - $16,287
plus a state $250 tag deposit
plus a $27.50 state tire/battery waste fee
plus a $689.50 dealer/prep fee.
Does the dealer fee seams high? what is a usual fee?
I have always bought used cars from private owners except for my current leased German suv; so I do not have much experience with dealers.
Sorry backy, I pushed the wrong button.
van
Note that you have to get this installed from factory:: dealer cannot install it. It basically replaces the sun-glass holder near the sunroof.
Hope this helps.
I am looking to buy a 2009 Sonata GLS I4, Manual. with
MSRP 19175..
Dealer disc: 2200
Sell Price : 16975 + 1400 (Tax of 8.25%) + 200 Lic
Mfg Rebate : -2000
OTD price : ~16,500
Can we get better prices than this in SF South Bay area?
Also i could not find any information on APR financing rates available on the Hyundai site. It just says see your dealer. Do we have any low APR financng available on Hyundai these days? I am looking to buy this weekend and would appreciate some guidance soon.
Thanks!
I think you are at about the right range. We've seen other cars go for about $14,998 (after the 2,000 rebate) so it seems that's what you are getting.
Let me know how it goes.
Btw not sure who you're talked to, but I recommend talking to the internet guy from sunnyvale hyundai.
Thanks!
so many choices... sigh.
P.S. I think it is against Town Hall rules to post the name or phone number of a salesperson.
I just hope I got a good deal, because I personally could not find any price lower that people paid on the forum.
Once again, thanks all.
But I still think you got a good deal because there are BIG volume dealers in NJ who could potentially give you great price. Considering the fact that Wisconsin might not have that much dealer competition, you paid a very good price. Congratulations and enjoy your new Sonata!