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Hyundai financing interest rates?

salu498

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Does anyone know what current interest rates are for Hyundai financed Genesis Sedans for 36-48 months? And, are there penalties for paying off the outstanding balance early?
 
Does anyone know what current interest rates are for Hyundai financed Genesis Sedans for 36-48 months? And, are there penalties for paying off the outstanding balance early?

I stopped at the nearby dealer on the way home from work today to test drive the sedan. I was told:

0.0% - 24 mos
0.9% - 36 mos
1.9% - 48 mos

He didn't mention anything other than that, and I didn't ask anything else.
 
I stopped at the nearby dealer on the way home from work today to test drive the sedan. I was told:

0.0% - 24 mos
0.9% - 36 mos
1.9% - 48 mos

He didn't mention anything other than that, and I didn't ask anything else.
2.9 % for 60 mos
 
Those are pretty good rates for a company that's not desperate for cash. Seen those 0.0% for 72 mos from Ford?!? :eek:
 
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I was told all the best rates applied to every car BUT the Genesis. Apparently selling well enough to not need to subsidize them.
 
I got 0% for 24 months on my Genesis V-8 last week. It was the final carrot offered by the dealer. I had cash for most of the difference, but I left most of my cash in my bank earning interest.
 
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