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If you get a 2010 with vin # reflecting a build date I think after March 2010, it will likely be rated at 385hp with premium gas even though the sticker will not state that. There was a mid year change to engine intake.
If the build date is March 1, 2010 or later the hp was, indeed, increased from 375hp to 385hp. You don't need the vin # to determine the build date; the build date is displayed on the driver's side door jamb.
The build date in my door jamb is March 9, 2010 and Hyundai Consumer Affairs told me they began manufacturing the upgraded engine March 1, 2010, and confirmed that my 4.6L Genesis has 385hp.
Hey guys, first post here. Just wanted to get your opinions on the deal I was working on this weekend.
2011 4.6 Genesis
Dark Blue with Tan interior
Every option imaginable
It was a "Regional Rep" car with 10,500 miles on it however it had never been titled so it still retained the full factory warranty starting the date of my purchase. All said and done, at the first round of negotiations I was looking at $32,960 and I have about $9k to put down. Anyone else getting them for that kind of price?
http://bankofamerica.zag.com/config...5&modelId=1110&trimId=245922&upfrontPricing=Y
http://bankofamerica.zag.com/trueCa...0000&total_incentives=0.0000&partnerName=Your
if you read this thread and see this post and NOT use the above listed reference you afre a moron, sorry, i know that's harsh but it's accurate lol.
Armor-All and Febreze.Xzilon Molecular Adhesion process interior and exterior (whatever that is).
Took the plunge and got a 2011 4.6 Platinum Metallic w/ Tech one from Fitzgerald in Bethesda, MD, for $37,500 out the door (excluding taxes only). They had even re-badged it before hand! Was thinkin of waiting forthe R-Spec, but the low low price was just too good to pass up for this car.
Same here (2011 4.6L Black/Cashmere), but I bought back in February, over Pres Day weekend. I also received a $1500 discount for coming to Hyundai after owning an Acura TL. It took longer to choose a color than to make a deal! It's the 2nd vehicle we've purchased there. Great dealership!
I had them add the extended warranty (10 year/120K miles bumper to bumper) and was out the door (including TTL) for just over $39K
Jamie
Jamie, is that the Platinum care package? I opted for that too if only because of the high dependence on electronics in this car.
According to BoA - $37,761
My price - $32,960
Hooray! I'm not a moran![]()
It was a "Regional Rep" car with 10,500 miles on it however it had never been titled so it still retained the full factory warranty starting the date of my purchase. All said and done, at the first round of negotiations I was looking at $32,960 and I have about $9k to put down. Anyone else getting them for that kind of price?
On May 2nd purchased Sterling Blue 2011 4.6 Genesis in Central Florida.
Used Bank of America car buying service, which quoted $36,650.00. Please be aware that BoA price DOES NOT include dealer installed options and packages. When I showed up at the dealership with BoA Car Buying Certificate they tried to add $4,522 of dealer crap to that price
Ended up paying $36,875 including IPod cable, all weather mats, wheel locks, trunk tray, mudguards, and Xzilon Molecular Adhesion process interior and exterior (whatever that is).
Took advantage of Hyundai 1.9% for 60 month. With added dealer fee, TTL, $400 negative equity on the trade and $3,000 down my monthly payment is $642.95.
I think i did O.K.
Jamie, is that the Platinum care package? I opted for that too if only because of the high dependence on electronics in this car.