JohnnyK
Getting familiar with the group...
To everyone who is as excited as I am to get behind the wheel of this awesome car, this is for you:
I have collected as much information on the pricing of this car as possible and want to share it with you all so you are as prepared as possible to call out the Salesman when he feeds you a line of BS.
The Dealer Invoice Prices (Price the dealer pays for the car) are as follows:
2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe:
2.0T, manual: listed retail price: $22,000, invoice price: $20,930
2.0T, automatic: listed retail price: $23,250, invoice price: $22,106
2.0T Premium, manual: listed retail price: $24,250, invoice price: $23,046
2.0T Premium, automatic: listed retail price: $25,500, invoice price: $24,220
2.0T Track, manual: listed retail price: $26,750, invoice price: $25,396
R Spec: listed retail price: $23,750, invoice price: not yet available (I will post it when I have it)
3.8, manual: listed retail price: $25,000, invoice price: $23,500
3.8, automatic: listed retail price: $26,500, invoice price: $24,895
3.8 Grand Touring, manual: listed retail price: $27,500, invoice price: $25,825
3.8 Grand Touring, automatic: listed retail price: $29,000, invoice price: $27,220
3.8 Track, manual: listed retail price: $29,500, invoice price: $27,685
3.8 Track, automatic: listed retail price: $31,000, invoice price: $29,080
As Dimitry discussed in another thread it is a good idea to start your negotiations for the car at the Dealer Invoice Price and work your way up rather than starting at the MSRP and working your way down.
For anyone looking to lease a Genesis as I was here are the papers the dealers get from HMFC regarding leases.
Note that on the second page at the bottom it states "The money Factor to the consumer CANNOT be increased over the published rate."
Don't let the dealer tell you the Interest Rate / Money Factor is any different from these numbers because he is lying.
(To calculate the Interest Rate from the Money Factor simply multiply the Money Factor by 2400. I.E. .00145 x 2400 = 3.48%)
If anyone else has any tips or suggestions please feel free to post them, lets stick it to the dealers!