CoconutRob
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And very soon everyone will be talking 2020s lol
I would like to get that discount. I'm planning to lease by the end of February or March but availability is hurting my "possible discount" There is no car for sale in my state yet, the longer it takes to have them in stock the worst my deal could be.What dealer? I know I want the car but I'm waiting patiently for a closer dealer to be announced for my service needs (dont care for valet service 100 miles each way). And I probably will not purchase unless I can get very close or if not more than 10% discount no lease purchase.
Just the conquest rebate and the $2500 lease cash.1500 miles on it and no discounts at all?
Go away from that dealer. That's what you are supposed to pay for a zero miles brand new G70.Just the conquest rebate and the $2500 lease cash.
You should see a discount after 50 miles, IMO, it it was a demo. The only question is how much? At 1500 miles and maybe 30 drivers, it should be at least 10%, maybe 15%.After how many miles on a demo vehicle should a buyer see a discount? I am looking at a AWD Sport with 1500 miles on it. Also, I have been to 3 different dealerships and having purchased multiple cars in the past, Genesis/Hyundai is missing the "luxury" car buying experience.
Just the conquest rebate and the $2500 lease cash.
Here the sales agreement sales sold as new with no more than 200km.All G70’s should have ~30 miles to begin with. Genesis requires 2 dealer test runs to ensure all is good. Then tack on factory/port movement.
So 50 miles is pushing it. Assume a proper test drive is at least 10 miles.
Agreed. I was even interested in buying a 2nd car (Santa Fe). I will take my business elsewhere if they aren't going to discount the car more.That doesn't make sense at all. You can get one that doesn't have that mileage on for the same price. Probably best to stay away from that car and that dealer if possible.
I'm sure they have a fine print of what constitutes as a new car when sold and it is probably anywhere from 0 to some other reasonable mileage as long as it wasn't used as a demo.I have seen cars with 6 miles. I say $1 a mile at least additional $1500 off
I'm sure they have a fine print of what constitutes as a new car when sold and it is probably anywhere from 0 to some other reasonable mileage as long as it wasn't used as a demo.
Maybe different there. Demo is demo here and sold cheaper. Demo warranty starts when it went on the road hence the new owner only gets the remainder of the warranty.My understanding is that demo cars are considered new. Whether it is new or not has to do with whether the car has been tilted or not.
Maybe different there. Demo is demo here and sold cheaper. Demo warranty starts when it went on the road hence the new owner only gets the remainder of the warranty.
If you’ve seen a 2019 Genesis with 6 miles...stay away. That means the dealer has not followed Genesis USA protocol.I have seen cars with 6 miles. I say $1 a mile at least additional $1500 off
You’d have to get a Prestige to match all the G70 has. You’ll still lack ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, adaptive headlights and 3-year maintenance plan.Audi is aggressive with '19 S4s right now. I'm looking at $3250 finance bonus cash and loyalty before dealer discounts. There's no way I'm paying MSRP for a G70.
You’d have to get a Prestige to match all the G70 has. You’ll still lack ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, adaptive headlights and 3-year maintenance plan.