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No, it wasn't a typo.
Employee discount gets it down to 41k + motozuma ($500) + Hyundai Loyalty Discount ($1,000) = $39,781.80. This price doesn't include trading in my R-Spec.
Hi r_spec.
I would like to know how you got the motozuma and loyalty discount.
I am current Hyundai Employee and I was specifically notified that we cannot receive additional incentive/discount through Plan E. I have put screenshot of the announcement and certificate fine prints.
If you really received the deal, you were lucky the dealer made a mistake on their part![]()
Picking my Parisian grey 3.8 Ultimate up on Monday. Paid 46k flat after 500 back military rebate. Wish they had competitors rebate. But 46 k for a car with a 51k sticker I am happy with. Oh and dealer is re badging for me as well.
Stirling McCall, was getting similar price quoted from North Freeway Hyundai, Both Hub Hyundai quoted a great price on car but added 2300 in dealer extras, I hate those tactics, so it came down to Sterling and North Freeway for me.
Only problem with my dealership choice is its a good 25 miles from my house.
Only problem with my dealership choice is its a good 25 miles from my house.
Traded in a 2013 Lexus ES for a 2015 AWD Demo car with 5000 miles with signature package. Lease price I got was $389 no money down for 36 months. They gave me $30K for Lexus.
Just curious, but how do they compare? I traded an 07 ES for my 2010 Genny and wonder how they compare now.
I have just had the Genesis for only 24 hours now, so not much driving time yet. So far, I like the touch screen much better than the mouse you must use for any screen input on the Lexus. The cabin noise in both seem about the same. I like the dash setup in the Genesis better. I don't like the Genesis DRL is a yellowish blob of a light and not the eyelashes. The Lexus DRL is better looking. The radio display and use on the Genesis is far more intuitive, useful, and better looking on the screen. That is all for now, may update in a few days.
Just put your lights on the parking light setting and you will have your eyelash DRLs.
Stirling McCall, was getting similar price quoted from North Freeway Hyundai, Both Hub Hyundai quoted a great price on car but added 2300 in dealer extras, I hate those tactics, so it came down to Sterling and North Freeway for me.
Only problem with my dealership choice is its a good 25 miles from my house.
If I do this, won't the tail lights be lit. If so, it looks a little odd to run tail lights in the daytime?
Just put your lights on the parking light setting and you will have your eyelash DRLs.
Does that have to be turned on and off each time? I assume AUTO just turns the headlights on and off.
Does that have to be turned on and off each time? I assume AUTO just turns the headlights on and off.