Can you share which dealer? Did you get any incentives?
Balise Hyundai, Hyannis.
no incentives. I had to sign a couple $500 certificates at the closing. I guess those were incentives.
the offer for an ultimate they had was $635 per month.
Can you share which dealer? Did you get any incentives?
Hi, new member here.
I'm looking for a Genesis 5.0 Ultimate Package in Empire State Gray. The only ones I can find in my area have Ivory interior, which is just fine, to me.
The MSRP looks like it's around $55-56K. I went to Truecar and I had 3 dealers respond saying they would honor the Truecar discount and the final price (before TTL) would be between $47,500-$48,600, depending on the dealer.
This seems waaay to good to be true for a 5.0 Ultimate. Is there a catch?
theres no catch. the 5.0 isnt selling as well as hyundai expected.
theres no catch. the 5.0 isnt selling as well as hyundai expected.
I'm getting that impression as well.
Say goodbye to the V8 then. It's only a matter of time before the twin turbo V6 replaces it. Hyundai is not interested in losing money - and it's not going to have anything to do with "the government". I see a million Genesis Sedans every day - and never a V8. Well. Maybe one here or there. I have nothing against the V8. I like it - just as much as I appreciate the rare sighting of a Camaro or Mustang V8 - or anything else for that matter. V8s sell less MAINLY because they're more expensive - and people want to "get the car of their dreams" regardless of engine size. But there are plenty of V8 Camaros, Mustangs and Chargers on the road. Very, very few Genesis V8s...
Researching purchase of a 3.8 AWD Ultimate.
Truecar is showing me following pricing (including $1000 in competitive owner coupon).
Couple of questions -
1) should i consider this a place to start with negotiations ? (in other words - should i view this as pricing anyone off street should expect to get but there is more dealer discount to be had)
2) i've read others talk about $3000 in incentives...viewing the Hyundai incentives, i don't see how this can be. am i confusing their comment on incentives with better negotiatied pricing ?
2015 Hyundai Genesis Pricing Details near Fishers, IN
Factory Invoice Average Paid MSRP TrueCar Estimate
Base $37,978 $39,398 $40,500 $36,993
Options $10,234 $9,510 $11,280 $10,234
Regional Fees $415 $415 $0 $415
Destination Fees $950 $950 $950 $950
Customer Incentives n/a -$1,000 n/a -$1,000
Total $49,577 $50,273 $52,730 $47,591
Estimated Savings off MSRP: $5,139
Researching purchase of a 3.8 AWD Ultimate.
Truecar is showing me following pricing (including $1000 in competitive owner coupon).
Couple of questions -
1) should i consider this a place to start with negotiations ? (in other words - should i view this as pricing anyone off street should expect to get but there is more dealer discount to be had)
2) i've read others talk about $3000 in incentives...viewing the Hyundai incentives, i don't see how this can be. am i confusing their comment on incentives with better negotiatied pricing ?
2015 Hyundai Genesis Pricing Details near Fishers, IN
Why are we talking about the CTS-V here? That's a halo car and will probably have a V8 for a long, long time. I don't know WHO is going to be the first to put a V6 with forced induction in their halo car first (Mercedes E63? BMW M5? Cadillac CTS-V?) but I don't foresee that coming any time soon. No brand is going to sell enough V8 halo cars to affect CAFE or whatever.
db6, from what I understand, that $1500 lease cash is not something that will show up on the Hyundai website. I've been told that it's something that the dealerships receive directly from Hyundai via memo.
The incentives are a bit confusing. Dealer cash isn't listed on the Hyundai website, but all of the dealers that I have worked with seem to offer $1500 in lease cash for the 2015 Genesis.
Lease cash? They actually offer $1500 off the price if you want to lease?
Cadillac already did on a few of their cars. V6 TT.
Yup. Kinda sucks if you're a buyer, but I put too many miles on a car to lease.
I've been negotiating the price on a 3.8 Ultimate and have used TrueCar and Cars Direct to get some sort of a target. I found that by requesting a quote from several dealers through either TC or CD one can end up beating the prices shown by TC and CD by quite a bit.
I was looking for a rather unique, for this area, combination Silver/Gray and ended up with an 11% + discount from MSRP and well below what TC was showing for the Certified Dealers. I ended up at what TC shows as an "Unusually Low Price" for the DC area.
It took several days of negotiation and to find the car, but if all goes well tomorrow I should be closing the deal on Thursday.
If you don't want to spend the time negotiating/haggling then just get the price from several dealers through either TC or CD, then going with whichever one has what you want at the price you want seems to be the way to go. Beware, however, some of the dealers may not have the actual car in stock but are betting that they can acquire it in a reasonable amount of time or try to get you to switch to a similar one they have on the lot.
Now I wonder if they'll tack that lease cash discount onto a conquest/loyalty discount AND TrueCar price...