Santa Fe going price??
We are thinking of a Santa Fe GLS.
The dealer told us to take one home and 'play' with it for the weekend. It is sitting in our driveway!! I thought that was pretty amazing!!! Anyway, the dealer was bewildering us with numbers when we were figuring out cost with a trade-in. I think it will be best to sell the trade in ourselves, then we can better talk about the Santa Fe. Can anyone suggest what price the SFs are going for after negotiating??? Thanks for your input. ....Dave |
Re: Santa Fe going price??
Go to Edmumds.com and price one out. They have the going rate based on your
zip code. "Dave Edwards" <kd2e@comcast.net> wrote in message news:BKudnV9M8_nIYZzd4p2dnA@comcast.com... > We are thinking of a Santa Fe GLS. > The dealer told us to take one home and 'play' with it for the weekend. It > is sitting in our driveway!! I thought that was pretty amazing!!! > Anyway, the dealer was bewildering us with numbers when we were figuring out > cost with a trade-in. > I think it will be best to sell the trade in ourselves, then we can better > talk about the Santa Fe. > Can anyone suggest what price the SFs are going for after negotiating??? > Thanks for your input. > ...Dave > > |
Re: Santa Fe going price??
You should be able to get any Hyundai vehicle (with the exception of
the Tiburon w/ 6-speed) for $100-200 over the invoice price (not counting any rebates that might apply). Add on tax. Generally, the rebates end up cancelling out the tax and title fees. If your dealer isn't willing to give you the vehicle for near invoice, find a different dealer. Volume dealerships will be more willing to go lower on the price. On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 20:45:55 -0500, "Dave Edwards" <kd2e@comcast.net> wrote: >We are thinking of a Santa Fe GLS. >The dealer told us to take one home and 'play' with it for the weekend. It >is sitting in our driveway!! I thought that was pretty amazing!!! >Anyway, the dealer was bewildering us with numbers when we were figuring out >cost with a trade-in. >I think it will be best to sell the trade in ourselves, then we can better >talk about the Santa Fe. >Can anyone suggest what price the SFs are going for after negotiating??? >Thanks for your input. >...Dave > |
Re: Santa Fe going price??
Well, it is in the garage now...We got it for 400 less than invoice price!
Actually, its' my wife's. My '98 Olds Intrigue with >100K miles will probably crap out soon. I was thinking of a Sonata or XG....but now I'm thinking of another Santa Fe!!!! ....Dave "Jason" <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote in message news:mhh500tgb9p464d64v79f39ao0msm1a7jg@4ax.com... > You should be able to get any Hyundai vehicle (with the exception of > the Tiburon w/ 6-speed) for $100-200 over the invoice price (not > counting any rebates that might apply). Add on tax. Generally, the > rebates end up cancelling out the tax and title fees. > > If your dealer isn't willing to give you the vehicle for near invoice, > find a different dealer. Volume dealerships will be more willing to > go lower on the price. > > On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 20:45:55 -0500, "Dave Edwards" <kd2e@comcast.net> > wrote: > > >We are thinking of a Santa Fe GLS. > >The dealer told us to take one home and 'play' with it for the weekend. It > >is sitting in our driveway!! I thought that was pretty amazing!!! > >Anyway, the dealer was bewildering us with numbers when we were figuring out > >cost with a trade-in. > >I think it will be best to sell the trade in ourselves, then we can better > >talk about the Santa Fe. > >Can anyone suggest what price the SFs are going for after negotiating??? > >Thanks for your input. > >...Dave > > > |
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