2006 Hyundai $onata?
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2006 Hyundai $onata?
I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
a $1,000 discount anyway.
total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
a $1,000 discount anyway.
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
godles wrote:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
>
That sounds high, but it really depends a lot on where you live and what
the local demand is for Sonata's. I bought a GL and paid $16,300 for
it, so I can't comment on your GLS V6.
Matt
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
>
That sounds high, but it really depends a lot on where you live and what
the local demand is for Sonata's. I bought a GL and paid $16,300 for
it, so I can't comment on your GLS V6.
Matt
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
godles wrote:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
>
That sounds high, but it really depends a lot on where you live and what
the local demand is for Sonata's. I bought a GL and paid $16,300 for
it, so I can't comment on your GLS V6.
Matt
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
>
That sounds high, but it really depends a lot on where you live and what
the local demand is for Sonata's. I bought a GL and paid $16,300 for
it, so I can't comment on your GLS V6.
Matt
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
godles wrote:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
>
That sounds high, but it really depends a lot on where you live and what
the local demand is for Sonata's. I bought a GL and paid $16,300 for
it, so I can't comment on your GLS V6.
Matt
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
>
That sounds high, but it really depends a lot on where you live and what
the local demand is for Sonata's. I bought a GL and paid $16,300 for
it, so I can't comment on your GLS V6.
Matt
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
"godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid more (around 21 +) but got the sunrrof and cd changer. [beleive it
or not, my wife struck the deal for mine so I couldn't even watch. whats a
few bucks compared to marital bliss!] Probably typical prices ....put it
behind you anyway, and enjoy the ride.
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"godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid more (around 21 +) but got the sunrrof and cd changer. [beleive it
or not, my wife struck the deal for mine so I couldn't even watch. whats a
few bucks compared to marital bliss!] Probably typical prices ....put it
behind you anyway, and enjoy the ride.
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"godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid more (around 21 +) but got the sunrrof and cd changer. [beleive it
or not, my wife struck the deal for mine so I couldn't even watch. whats a
few bucks compared to marital bliss!] Probably typical prices ....put it
behind you anyway, and enjoy the ride.
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
"godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1142215855.730940.249620
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> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid $17,200 for mine (also GLS V6) with sales tax. I believe tags and
all were another $300-$400. I did manage to get a $2000 Hyundai rebate and
other small incentives at the time. That is not a bad price at all.
Eric
@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid $17,200 for mine (also GLS V6) with sales tax. I believe tags and
all were another $300-$400. I did manage to get a $2000 Hyundai rebate and
other small incentives at the time. That is not a bad price at all.
Eric
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
"godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1142215855.730940.249620
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> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid $17,200 for mine (also GLS V6) with sales tax. I believe tags and
all were another $300-$400. I did manage to get a $2000 Hyundai rebate and
other small incentives at the time. That is not a bad price at all.
Eric
@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid $17,200 for mine (also GLS V6) with sales tax. I believe tags and
all were another $300-$400. I did manage to get a $2000 Hyundai rebate and
other small incentives at the time. That is not a bad price at all.
Eric
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
"godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1142215855.730940.249620
@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid $17,200 for mine (also GLS V6) with sales tax. I believe tags and
all were another $300-$400. I did manage to get a $2000 Hyundai rebate and
other small incentives at the time. That is not a bad price at all.
Eric
@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
> P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
> a $1,000 discount anyway.
I paid $17,200 for mine (also GLS V6) with sales tax. I believe tags and
all were another $300-$400. I did manage to get a $2000 Hyundai rebate and
other small incentives at the time. That is not a bad price at all.
Eric
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
On 12 Mar 2006 18:10:55 -0800, "godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
>total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
>i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
>P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
>a $1,000 discount anyway.
It's a good deal. That's a lot of car and options for the money. The very
best you could have done is probably $500 better, and it may not have been
worth the haggling.
--
Bob
>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
>total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
>i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
>P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
>a $1,000 discount anyway.
It's a good deal. That's a lot of car and options for the money. The very
best you could have done is probably $500 better, and it may not have been
worth the haggling.
--
Bob
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
On 12 Mar 2006 18:10:55 -0800, "godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
>total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
>i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
>P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
>a $1,000 discount anyway.
It's a good deal. That's a lot of car and options for the money. The very
best you could have done is probably $500 better, and it may not have been
worth the haggling.
--
Bob
>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
>total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
>i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
>P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
>a $1,000 discount anyway.
It's a good deal. That's a lot of car and options for the money. The very
best you could have done is probably $500 better, and it may not have been
worth the haggling.
--
Bob
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
On 12 Mar 2006 18:10:55 -0800, "godles" <lgodfried@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
>total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
>i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
>P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
>a $1,000 discount anyway.
It's a good deal. That's a lot of car and options for the money. The very
best you could have done is probably $500 better, and it may not have been
worth the haggling.
--
Bob
>I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
>total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
>i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
>P.S. I did not qualify for any of the discounts but the dealer gave me
>a $1,000 discount anyway.
It's a good deal. That's a lot of car and options for the money. The very
best you could have done is probably $500 better, and it may not have been
worth the haggling.
--
Bob
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
godles wrote:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
That sounds pretty much in the ballpark. We paid about $16,300 for our
Sonata GLS V6 before taxes and the rest. This is the "basic" GLS
without sunroof, etc. With taxes, fees for 4-year registration, and
extending the bumper-to-bumper warrantee to 10 yrs/100,000 miles (we
plan on keeping this car a long time), total came to a little over
$19,000. Maybe could have beat the dealer down a bit more, but as it is
this seems like a lot of car for the money.
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
That sounds pretty much in the ballpark. We paid about $16,300 for our
Sonata GLS V6 before taxes and the rest. This is the "basic" GLS
without sunroof, etc. With taxes, fees for 4-year registration, and
extending the bumper-to-bumper warrantee to 10 yrs/100,000 miles (we
plan on keeping this car a long time), total came to a little over
$19,000. Maybe could have beat the dealer down a bit more, but as it is
this seems like a lot of car for the money.
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Re: 2006 Hyundai $onata?
godles wrote:
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
That sounds pretty much in the ballpark. We paid about $16,300 for our
Sonata GLS V6 before taxes and the rest. This is the "basic" GLS
without sunroof, etc. With taxes, fees for 4-year registration, and
extending the bumper-to-bumper warrantee to 10 yrs/100,000 miles (we
plan on keeping this car a long time), total came to a little over
$19,000. Maybe could have beat the dealer down a bit more, but as it is
this seems like a lot of car for the money.
> I purchased a new 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 without sunroof and paid a
> total $19,456.49 which included all taxes, license, title, dealer fees,
> i.e. everything. Is this a good price? What did you pay for yours?
That sounds pretty much in the ballpark. We paid about $16,300 for our
Sonata GLS V6 before taxes and the rest. This is the "basic" GLS
without sunroof, etc. With taxes, fees for 4-year registration, and
extending the bumper-to-bumper warrantee to 10 yrs/100,000 miles (we
plan on keeping this car a long time), total came to a little over
$19,000. Maybe could have beat the dealer down a bit more, but as it is
this seems like a lot of car for the money.