imaphaetonguy
Getting familiar with the group...
Just on Cars.com, there are about 50 2010 Genny 4.6 vehicles that are new & untitled. Was told that some were even on the dealership showroom floor.
After calling about 6 dealers, they all wanted between $36.9k - $39.5k for them. (no Hyundai incentives for 2010 vehicles).
They are still hoping to break even on those vehicles -- that ship has sailed.
I'd have thought that letting one go for $30k-$31k may have made sense. Its funny that 2011 are less expensive than new 2010's.
Thought I might get a decent deal on a new 2010 - couldn't have been more wrong.
After calling about 6 dealers, they all wanted between $36.9k - $39.5k for them. (no Hyundai incentives for 2010 vehicles).
They are still hoping to break even on those vehicles -- that ship has sailed.

I'd have thought that letting one go for $30k-$31k may have made sense. Its funny that 2011 are less expensive than new 2010's.

Thought I might get a decent deal on a new 2010 - couldn't have been more wrong.