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New Hyundai 'We pay you for buying our cars' campaign really just deferred incentives

Sal Collaziano

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Filed under: Car Buying, Marketing/Advertising, Hyundai



The Hyundai Assurance program may well go down as the most innovative and perhaps successful marketing campaign of 2009. The program was so perfect for our economic times that General Motors and Ford eventually followed suit with very similar offers. But according to The New York Times, Hyundai's marketing magic may have worn out with the South Korean automaker's newest offer - an incentive that sounds great until you dig just beneath the surface.

The new Hyundai campaign promises to pay customers during the first six vehicle payments on any model purchased before June 30. As you likely already know, the payment paradigm usually works the other way around, and the new Hyundai plan sounds like a real winner for the customer. In fact, though, the payment basically takes the place of a lump sum cash incentive that would normally be due at signing. That's right, we're talking about the repackaging of existing customer rebates. In this case, you get six small payments (on a Visa card) spread out over six months instead of one big rebate that you would traditionally receive up front. When considering the fact that the standard lump sum rebate can often be used to lower your car payments - while also taking a bite out of interest payments through the life of the loan - we'll take our rebates the old fashioned way.

[Source: The New York Times via Kicking Tires]New Hyundai 'We pay you for buying our cars' campaign really just deferred incentives? originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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They are right, of course, but in these days I'd argue that there are a lot of people who would prefer getting a car and have a 6-month extra income to help paying for rent/food. I know it's the same amount as a rebate, but not everyone is good with managing money.

It's unlikely though that many perspective Genesis buyers would prefer the 6-month payment assistance program.
 
how do u sign up for this program?? i bought my genesis and didn't see anything about this until a few days later on a commercial
 
how do u sign up for this program?? i bought my genesis and didn't see anything about this until a few days later on a commercial
It's not on genesis just select models with the rebates
 
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