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I was told that the update for AA ACP would of been out in July, straight from a Hyundai exec to my GM. He passed the word along as did we.
Until there is a press release or something on paper, I don't know what to believe!
I was told that the update for AA ACP would of been out in July, straight from a Hyundai exec to my GM. He passed the word along as did we.
Until there is a press release or something on paper, I don't know what to believe!
This isn't quite accurate. You can get $13k off MSRP on a 5.0. I got $11.6k off on a 3.8 Tech and the rebate was $1500 higher for 5.0's so that would mean $13k off right there.
Hi everyone. I've been browsing here for a long time and recently joined to add my 2 cents.
I am the Business Development and Internet Sales Director at a top 3 Hyundai Dealer in the country. I would love to assist anyone with any sales related questions, availability concerns, lease quotes, retail quotes, anything really.
Feel free to message me or continue on in this thread.
I'm also the proud owner of a 2015 5.0. So I literally know the Genesis from top to bottom.
Also, i'm very familiar with BMW, Lexus, Mercedes, and other comparable vehicles.
I look forward to communicating with you all!![]()
Sammy, thanks for you offer to help. Having someone in the industry is good.
I leased a 2015 Genesis Ultimate AWD last week. The dealer used four $500 factory vouchers (I had to sign each one), $0 at signing except for the first month lease payment, and included a discount for owning a competing car. $397 for 36 months, $30,041.85 residual, 10K mi per yr. The $397 included CO sales tax. 91 miles on the Genesis. $44,333 total cost for a $52.705 window sticker price. I was happy, as I had emailed an inquiry to ALL the front range Hyundai dealers asking for their price on a 2015 Ultimate AWD and had their responses to compare.
I edited my last post to "not out until 2017", which is what I've meant all along.
Seeing as the 2016s came out at the end Q4 of 2015 and the 2016 5.0s aren't even in production yet, I don't expect to see them this calendar year is all i'm saying.
The only wild card is nixing the 2016 5.0 for an early release of the G80.
Which again, if I were a gambling man, don't expect to see a G80 until 2017.
I think your wrong with respect to the G80 timing based on what Hyundai execs said at the G90 launch in LA, what Genesis Motors USA has on their website as well as feedback (albeit indirect to me) from HMA. I'm thinking it's going to be "nixing the 2016 5.0 for an early release of the G80". Time will tell and plans may change.
BTW - 2016's did not come out at the "end Q4 in 2015" - they were physically on dealer lots in late October - like this one that I took a picture of on October 31st:
Always trust a car salesman. They never lie.One dealer with a smokin' deal said that they can't get the Hyundai lease, but can do a "standard" lease with a higher money factor.
Sammy:
What's the scoop on leasing 2015 leftovers?
I have been shopping and have been told by several dealers that Hyundai is not leasing 2015 any more, yet the Hyundai website says the 2015 leasing incentive expires on 2/29/16.
One dealer with a smokin' deal said that they can't get the Hyundai lease, but can do a "standard" lease with a higher money factor.
And several others have said there's no problem w/ a lease through Hyundai (but they don't have the car I want).
So which is it? Any insight would be appreciated.
Always trust a car salesman. They never lie.
Just wondering if you received my email a few days ago about pricing?