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Schultz 08-04-2004 10:42 PM

$9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 
I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888. It comes with air,
AM/FM/CD, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and whatever else they
come with standard. I test drove it at the dealer, and the sales guy
confirmed that price was legit. Its a stick-shift.

Is this a good price? Anybody have any clue about much lower I could get
him if I bargained?

Thanks a bunch.

By the way, do they come standard with anti-lock brakes?

Thanks.



Brian Nystrom 08-05-2004 07:53 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 


Schultz wrote:
> I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888. It comes with air,
> AM/FM/CD, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and whatever else they
> come with standard. I test drove it at the dealer, and the sales guy
> confirmed that price was legit. Its a stick-shift.
>
> Is this a good price? Anybody have any clue about much lower I could get
> him if I bargained?


It sounds like a good price to me. Is there a factory rebate on the
Elantra currently? If so, you may be able to get the price down even
further. If not, I doubt you'll be able to do much better, but it can't
hurt to try.

> By the way, do they come standard with anti-lock brakes?


No. ABS is an option, typically combined with Traction Control and a
Sunroof in a rather expensive package (~$1500).


swingman 08-05-2004 11:14 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 
"Schultz" <schultz@swbell.net> wrote in message news:58hQc.307$V5.9@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com...
> I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888. It comes with air,
> AM/FM/CD, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and whatever else they
> come with standard. I test drove it at the dealer, and the sales guy
> confirmed that price was legit. Its a stick-shift.
>
> Is this a good price? Anybody have any clue about much lower I could get
> him if I bargained?
>
> Thanks a bunch.
>
> By the way, do they come standard with anti-lock brakes?
>
> Thanks.


Sounds like a good price, but you won't know the true price until you're further along with the salesman. For one thing there's usually a $500 destination fee, and if you're going to get the car financed be careful about the APR they offer you. You may want to check www.edmunds.com for details about options, charges, rebates, etc. For instance, ABS/TCS (anti lock brakes and traction control) is not standard. It's part of an options package (though you can get it without the sunroof). And oddly enough, the CD player is normally only available with the Sunroof option. I have a 2003 Elantra with a 5 speed manual transmission, AM/FM/Tape (no CD) power doors/windows, keyless entry/alarm, and cruise control. It's a great car and I paid $13,000 "out the door" (including sales tax and license). Good luck!

Schultz 08-05-2004 11:16 PM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 
Thanks guys.

Aside from the destination charge, is that all I should look out for other
than the price of the car? I know there it TT&L, but they can't dick with
that, can they? Isn't that a standard price? Anything else I need to be
aware of that they can say "yea, we agreed to $9,888, but that didn't
include _____________"?

Thanks again.

"swingman" <victorsacco_nospamers@highstream.net> wrote in message
news:10h4jlui3d8fk08@corp.supernews.com...
"Schultz" <schultz@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:58hQc.307$V5.9@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com...
> I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888. It comes with air,
> AM/FM/CD, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and whatever else they
> come with standard. I test drove it at the dealer, and the sales guy
> confirmed that price was legit. Its a stick-shift.
>
> Is this a good price? Anybody have any clue about much lower I could get
> him if I bargained?
>
> Thanks a bunch.
>
> By the way, do they come standard with anti-lock brakes?
>
> Thanks.


Sounds like a good price, but you won't know the true price until you're
further along with the salesman. For one thing there's usually a $500
destination fee, and if you're going to get the car financed be careful
about the APR they offer you. You may want to check www.edmunds.com for
details about options, charges, rebates, etc. For instance, ABS/TCS (anti
lock brakes and traction control) is not standard. It's part of an options
package (though you can get it without the sunroof). And oddly enough, the
CD player is normally only available with the Sunroof option. I have a 2003
Elantra with a 5 speed manual transmission, AM/FM/Tape (no CD) power
doors/windows, keyless entry/alarm, and cruise control. It's a great car
and I paid $13,000 "out the door" (including sales tax and license). Good
luck!



Neil 08-06-2004 08:50 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 

"Schultz" <schultz@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:58hQc.307$V5.9@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com...
> I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888.


I presume this is a GLS, and not a GT?




swingman 08-06-2004 10:30 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 
There are a number of "cash back" offers currently in effect for the Elantra. They may already be rolled into the price you were quoted (which would help to explain why it's so low), but it wouldn't hurt to make sure you're getting all the "incentives" you're eligible for. Again, have a look at www.edmunds.com for a complete list. As far as the dealer messing with you I can only repeat what many have said, i.e. always be prepared to walk out. Good luck!

"Schultz" <schultz@swbell.net> wrote in message news:XJCQc.597$y27.78@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Thanks guys.
>
> Aside from the destination charge, is that all I should look out for other
> than the price of the car? I know there it TT&L, but they can't dick with
> that, can they? Isn't that a standard price? Anything else I need to be
> aware of that they can say "yea, we agreed to $9,888, but that didn't
> include _____________"?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "swingman" <victorsacco_nospamers@highstream.net> wrote in message
> news:10h4jlui3d8fk08@corp.supernews.com...
> "Schultz" <schultz@swbell.net> wrote in message
> news:58hQc.307$V5.9@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com...
> > I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888. It comes with air,
> > AM/FM/CD, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and whatever else they
> > come with standard. I test drove it at the dealer, and the sales guy
> > confirmed that price was legit. Its a stick-shift.
> >
> > Is this a good price? Anybody have any clue about much lower I could get
> > him if I bargained?
> >
> > Thanks a bunch.
> >
> > By the way, do they come standard with anti-lock brakes?
> >
> > Thanks.

>
> Sounds like a good price, but you won't know the true price until you're
> further along with the salesman. For one thing there's usually a $500
> destination fee, and if you're going to get the car financed be careful
> about the APR they offer you. You may want to check www.edmunds.com for
> details about options, charges, rebates, etc. For instance, ABS/TCS (anti
> lock brakes and traction control) is not standard. It's part of an options
> package (though you can get it without the sunroof). And oddly enough, the
> CD player is normally only available with the Sunroof option. I have a 2003
> Elantra with a 5 speed manual transmission, AM/FM/Tape (no CD) power
> doors/windows, keyless entry/alarm, and cruise control. It's a great car
> and I paid $13,000 "out the door" (including sales tax and license). Good
> luck!
>
>


Schultz 08-06-2004 06:31 PM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 
It is a GLS.


"Neil" <NOSPAMnbrad@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2nhd5sFsernU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
> "Schultz" <schultz@swbell.net> wrote in message
> news:58hQc.307$V5.9@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com...
> > I saw an add in the paper for an Elantra for $9,888.

>
> I presume this is a GLS, and not a GT?
>
>
>




Brian Nystrom 08-08-2004 07:50 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 


swingman wrote:

> For instance, ABS/TCS (anti lock brakes and traction control) is
> not standard. It's part of an options package (though you can
> get it without the sunroof).


That's not true with the '04. You can get the sunroof without ABS/TC -
which I did - but you cannot buy ABS/TC without a sunroof.


Scott K 08-09-2004 09:13 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 
Elantras (2004 anyway) should be about $13,000 new, base price. For
about $10,000, that's a good deal. ABS comes with Traction
Control--both need to be bought together (and both are part of an option
package, so ABS is not standard)

~Scott


swingman 08-09-2004 11:36 AM

Re: $9,888 good price for new Elantra?
 

"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote in message news:osoRc.409204$Gx4.249190@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>
> swingman wrote:
>
> > For instance, ABS/TCS (anti lock brakes and traction control) is
> > not standard. It's part of an options package (though you can
> > get it without the sunroof).

>
> That's not true with the '04. You can get the sunroof without ABS/TC -
> which I did - but you cannot buy ABS/TC without a sunroof.


Thanks for clarifying that. I should have said I was referring to the options packages when I bought the 2003 Elantra. Apparently things have changed.


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