Hyundai Hyundai Biggest Sale Ever: 2013 Accent 4DR L $11,700, 2013 Elantra L $13,400 and More (Ends 5/25) Hyundai Biggest Sale Ever Ends May 25
get this dealNew car buyers still on the look out for the deal might want to head over to their nearest Hyundai dealer where they're running a Coast to Coast Sale until May 25. Dubbed the Biggest Hyundai Sale Ever, there are some pretty good deals available and forum responses have been very positive. Buying a new car is a tiring process but putting in the extra work will definitely yield long term savings if you do your due diligence. Here's a look at some of the promotional offers;
- 2013 ACCENT 4DR L - $11,673.70
- 2013 ELANTRA L - $13,373.70
- 2013 ELANTRA COUPE GLS - $20,573.70
- 2013 ELANTRA GT - $18,623.70
- 2013 VELOSTER - $21,323.70
- 2013 SONATA GLS - $25,193.70
- 2013 SONATA HYBRID - $24,943.70
The deals are live now but the sale event ends on May 25. If you don't want to miss out, you'll need to make a trip to the Hyundai dealer nearest you very soon.
Thanks to toyopl for sharing this one with us!
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View allEven battery from A123 can explode. A123 has went Ch11 but its Lithium battery technology is state of the art in the indusry. If Fisker who use A123 cells can explode, anyting can happen to a Sonata Hybrid under stress.
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I'm wondering can we still ask for Gas Card, and how to approach it.
the things i 'get' from them:
- gas card ($320)
- cargo tray ($150)
- rubber mats - front/rear ($150)
Once bill of sale is signed you are at their mercy. They will not budge to refund you money because that is pure profit. However, you can ask for extra options: remote starter, etc. I would recommend you to visit the sales manager and tell him: "I know that your people conned me, I have credible evidence that in this area people are paying "this much" (I paid 75$ in GTA)" Tell him that if he is an honest man he should be able to offer you some mutually rewarding options. Normal people do not want other think of them as con artists (especially if that is who most of car sales naturally are) so he might want try to wash himself off. But Cash refund? Forget about it...
Is there any way to still negotiate after papers are signed? I haven't picked up the car yet since it was on factory order/locate. I've got a $500 deposit down but financing papers aren't signed yet (just basic ones doing a background check). Any recourse I can take? Or am I stuck with the price as is....
Toyota Corolla, winter floor mats, 9 times for oil changed, $23270 OTR. They still have couple left, if any one want them PM please.
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I think, after crunching numbers, reading about dealers tactics on edmonds, and everyone's useful info and advice. I think I'm ready to head out and try to get a GL. Luckly I have one RFD in my same shoes so we may head off together. Anyone else in GVRD interested in a GL pm me.
In my opinion, I really don't care about all these fees but an all in price. That being say I have done my calc to include all the fees and work backwards to the car price I'm willing to pay. I am also going to see if I can take the $320 off instead of the gas card; saving about $38 in taxes. The best part is I'm willing to walk away if I'm not getting the price I can live with as I am still fond of the Veloster. Someone asked before but does anyone have the invoice price for the Veloster?
ers
Much appreciated.
I should talk to my dealer
read previous posts:this trick has been tried before
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My dealer offered me all discount from promotion however, he also charged me $ 499 for financing.
So it came around $23,800. Anyone paid for financing fee too?
Can you PM the dealer and salesman's name here?
Just want to save time to negotiate.
For Sonata GL:
Retail: 23,999
Invoice: 22,293
pdi: 1565
air tax: 100
By working backward, in order to obtain ~$20,000 cash deal out of the door, then they must be selling below invoice price at $20,100.
20,100 + 1,565 + 100 - 4,000 = $17,665 X 1.13% (ON HST) = $20,074.45
If you can get it at approx. 20k otd for 2013 Sonata GL then it is even cheaper than getting a Corola or a Civic or a Mazda 3.
Please PM the dealer. TIA.