Because the dealer broke their price fixing agreement with their local buddies.
I'm getting similar pricing here in SoCal. $47,8.. for the 5.0 Ultimate. This included the conquest and current non Hyundai owner rebates.Wish they would do that in Vegas LOL
Sale price was 49,900, with 2k of dealer coupons to get to 47,900, then loyalty and lease cash. Sorry for the confusion, just rechecked my paperwork to make sure I had it correct.
Stew Hansen Hyundai in Des Moines, although a better deal was on the table at Evansville Hyundai with Colin, but too far away from me. Both were great to deal with, especially Colin at Evansville.
I don't think Hyundai will outright drop/discontinue the 5.0. There might not be a huge market for it but there is still a market.
That being said, if electronic dampers, fog-lights, and another 20-25 HP's were available on the 3.8's (I'm looking at you 2016's); I'd be all over one.
^^ confused... Where did the net cap cost of 11k less come from when looking at the $47k base cap price? I see $7.6k between rebates and down payment.
I'm not sure. I'm reading the numbers off of my signed lease agreement. Any other numbers that I can provide to solve the riddle?
MF and residual?Picking up my black on black 3.8 AWD Ultimate today. MSRP 52680 negotiated 48200 lease cash 1500 down pay 2000 applied part of trade 471 mo 36/12 lease. I think it's decent