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2012 genesis sedan - price paid

I will check Fitz and CC but both are a good distance from me and I need to test drive one first.

Thanks for the info. I was at Napeltons of Northlake.
 
I will check Fitz and CC but both are a good distance from me and I need to test drive one first.

Thanks for the info. I was at Napeltons of Northlake.

They're a ways from me too- Fitz-4 hours and CC- 1 hour but I didn't feel comfortable at any locals. Napleton- Northlake was only willing to knock off for the $1500 rebate until I told them Fitz' price and then they would beat Fitz.
Fitz' price is pretty tough to beat and they were very upfront with any fees, etc..If nothing else-except in the case of the R spec- Fitz's price are a good measuring stick to get a competitive local price.
 
I do worry about getting second rate treatment with my future genesis servicing having purchased out of state. while it is true that dealers get most profit off of servicing they do still want to sell them. And there is some logic to rewarding customer loyalty. I am debating telling a local dealership that I just moved into the area to see if that helps.

Newman

worth a shot.

sucks, but i understand to a degree. it's one of those if it's between your car and the locally purchased car for whatever they're getting it first (most times ie loaner car, last part in stock, etc.).
 
I purchased my 2012, 3.8 w/Premium Package for 35,500 + TTL. Tinted windows and Ipod cable were thrown in. The MSRP was 39,885. Invoice was ~37,500. They sold it to me for 500 under invoice and then gave me the 1,500 competitive rebate for owning a Nissan truck. I also took advantage of the .9% financing for 36 months.
 
Just picked up a 2012 3.8 with the Premium Package (and sunroof wind deflector) over the weekend...

Price paid was $34,300 + TTL. That price included the $1500 rebate as well as the dealer's doc fee. MRSP was $39,945.
 
Just picked up a 2012 3.8 with the Premium Package (and sunroof wind deflector) over the weekend...

Price paid was $34,300 + TTL. That price included the $1500 rebate as well as the dealer's doc fee. MRSP was $39,945.

GOOD JOB!:welcome:
 
Haven't picked it up yet, but just paid the deposit over the internet on a 2012 3.8 V6, Black on Cash with Premium and Technology Packages for $42,500 OUT-THE-DOOR! No incentives/rebates or extra fees! TTL included.
 
I got the V6 premium package for $34,995. MSRP was 39,885.
 
Haven't picked it up yet, but just paid the deposit over the internet on a 2012 3.8 V6, Black on Cash with Premium and Technology Packages for $42,500 OUT-THE-DOOR! No incentives/rebates or extra fees! TTL included.

That was MSRP: $43,885
Dealer invoice: $41,500
Sale price: $40,625
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Brought home a 2012 3.8 with Premium package, Ipod cable, and cargo tray last night.

Titanium Gray/Saddle, which turned out to be very hard to find.

MSRP $39,985
Price paid: $34,396 after a $1500 Competitive Vehicle owner rebate, exclusive of tax/title/license/other gov't items and the document fee, which California limits to $55. Cash transaction, no trade in.

The longish drive home was really sweet -- quiet, comfortable, and wrapped in the pleasures of a great sound system. Test driving the car really had *not* done it justice. I knew this was a very good car before I bought it, but I am very surprised and very happy.

Bought it from Hyundai Inland Empire in Loma Linda, CA, where I received prompt and responsive replies (I dealt with Kris Cranfill and Daniel Gantenbein) to my e-mails and competitive responses to quotes from other dealers. They beat a quote of $34,496 that I had received from two other area dealers. (Those dealers were Riverside Hyundai and Glendora Hyundai. Riverside's quote came through Zag.com (with a notation that this was the lowest price of all the Zag.com dealers in the state), and Glendora was willing to match that, though their Zag.com quote was originally higher (they dropped down to match it right away). I'd say both of these are worth dealing with, too. I was pretty happy with their responsiveness.) Hyundai Inland Empire was willing to give me this price after arranging to get the car from a dealer in Thousand Oaks, which is about two hours away. They worked hard, and I was impressed. (Like Inland Empire, Glendora also showed an immediate willingness to get just the car I wanted, and didn't try to steer me to their own inventory. Apparently this was the only Titanium/Saddle/Premium anywhere close.)

In general, I found dealers *not* to be particularly interested in responding via e-mail to requests for quotations on a specifically configured vehicle. Quite a number of them stopped responding to my e-mails and had to be nudged with follow-up e-mails to get a specific response to a quote request. They would apparently rather not play the competitive-quote game, esp. for a vehicle not already in their inventory. So expect to have to hang tough on this. I had to do a *lot* of following up even when I made it clear that I was ready to act right away and pay cash. But I was able to find good, responsive dealers ultimately.

San Diego county dealers, another option for me, were only able to get down to a price $400-$500 more. Of those, Kearny Mesa Hyundai in SD and North County Hyundai in Carlsbad were the most responsive; Frank Hyundai in National City was pretty good, too, though again, none of these could get the price gap closed vis-a-vis the dealers in the Riverside/Inland Empire area. Poway Hyundai was pretty straightforward but could only get to $688 more than what I paid. Drew Hyundai in La Mesa took the position that they'd only match San Diego county quotes (which I think may be a fair and reasonable position, if that's how they imagine their market area) and that I had to bring in a quote to the dealership on letterhead to get it matched (which I don't think is fair or reasonable -- all the other Hyundai dealerships I dealt with treated the quotes I received from e-mail correspondence with Internet sales reps as real and reliable -- none of this come in to the dealership and have it on letterhead business).

Extended service warranties, LoJack, etc. were offered, but with no real pressure at all from [can't recall first name] Shea, the dealership finance person who handled the final paperwork before we took the car.
 
That was MSRP: $43,885
Dealer invoice: $41,500
Sale price: $40,625

you can do much better than that.
hyundai Circle price:
MSRP 43,890
invoice 41,260
circle price 39,719
then you will subtract the $1500 rebate to get to 38,219.
 
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you can do much better than that.
hyundai Circle price:
MSRP 43,890
invoice 41,260
circle price 39,719
then you will subtract the $1500 rebate to get to 38,219.

Hmmm... I tried to do the Hyundai Circle, but still never got through the registration. I'm only about $900 above the circle price (assuming it is identical to my car - accessories, etc.) I thought I was doing well getting them so far below invoice. Will the dealers really honor the Circle pricing? Can they beat it?
 
There is a CID number on this site. I registered for it the same day and the dealer was cool with it. Saved me a grand.
 
I don't believe we are supposed to post the Circle access number. You may want to consider deleting that number from your post. In my opinion, posting that number jeopardizes the entire program.
 
I don't believe we are supposed to post the Circle access number. You may want to consider deleting that number from your post. In my opinion, posting that number jeopardizes the entire program.

i didn't know it would jeopardize the program.
what is your opinion based on?
 
My opinion is based upon the fact that you either must be a Hyundai employee, qualified vendor or a member of the ThinkTank to obtain the access code. If it were available to the general public the ThinkTank would not make you wait for 60 days to be an active member of the ThinkTank to obtain the code. Have you ever seen Hyundai publicly post the code?
 
My opinion is based upon the fact that you either must be a Hyundai employee, qualified vendor or a member of the ThinkTank to obtain the access code. If it were available to the general public the ThinkTank would not make you wait for 60 days to be an active member of the ThinkTank to obtain the code. Have you ever seen Hyundai publicly post the code?

i joined hyundai think tank last month, and within 3 days of joining, i got the code. so this rule of waiting 60 days does not exist. when hyundai makes it so easy for anyone to join and get the code, you know that hyundai wants many people to use the Circle discount so that they can sell more cars, which is a good thing for Hyundai because they are still so far behind the volume of other players such as Lexus and BMW.

btw, this circle discount is not anything special. if you are good at bargaining and very tenacious, you can get prices similar to the circle price. also, some dealers will not accept the circle certificate, such as when i tried to use it to buy a 2012 genesis 4.6 when only 2 such cars existed in SoCal. the dealer i called flatly refused to accept the circle price because he thought that he could get a better price. i think he is proved wrong, because the car is still sitting on his lot.
 
Haven't picked it up yet, but just paid the deposit over the internet on a 2012 3.8 V6, Black on Cash with Premium and Technology Packages for $42,500 OUT-THE-DOOR! No incentives/rebates or extra fees! TTL included.

You should've been able to get that car for a shade under $40K.

But hell, that car is awesome. I know I'm gonna regret not springing for the Tech package.
 
i didn't know it would jeopardize the program.
what is your opinion based on?

We have and will continue to delete circle codes posted on this site. If Hyundai wanted the codes to be public they would make it so.
 
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