Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
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Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off sticker
net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles, net
deal $10K.
So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra (although
the Elan was good for what it is)---
Comments?
options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off sticker
net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles, net
deal $10K.
So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra (although
the Elan was good for what it is)---
Comments?
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Re: Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off sticker
> net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles,
net
> deal $10K.
>
> So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra (although
> the Elan was good for what it is)---
>
> Comments?
>
>
>
I am fairly certain you will enjoy your new Sonata. We own a 2003 white
Sonata Lx with the Moonroof/ABS/TCS option (i.e. fully loaded). My wife
loves everything about the car including the leather seats which come
standard in the GLS as well. At the time we bought (April 2003) the rebates
were only $500 so you got a good deal there. You should be getting between
22 and 27 mpg in mixed driving.
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Re: Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
You overpaid by about $1500, but then maybe you made it up on the trade.
Did you?
bill
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off sticker
> net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles,
net
> deal $10K.
>
> So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra (although
> the Elan was good for what it is)---
>
> Comments?
>
>
>
Did you?
bill
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:WfZib.5974$C26.1878@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off sticker
> net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles,
net
> deal $10K.
>
> So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra (although
> the Elan was good for what it is)---
>
> Comments?
>
>
>
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Re: Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
"Rob Rust" <briangovreform@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I am fairly certain you will enjoy your new Sonata. We own a 2003 white
> Sonata Lx with the Moonroof/ABS/TCS option (i.e. fully loaded). My wife
> loves everything about the car including the leather seats which come
> standard in the GLS
You mean the LX.
At the time we bought (April 2003) the rebates
> were only $500
Doesn't really matter, its all negoiatable.
You should be getting between
> 22 and 27 mpg in mixed driving.
Got 28 on a thousand mile trip (with 2400 miles on odometer) on my 2003 GLS.
bill
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Re: Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
I somewhat suspected that I overpaid by about $1000 bucks, not especially on
the new car part of the deal, but the number I got on the Elan ($7,150).
According to three online used car appraisal services, the trade range on
the Elan was a low of $6,000 to a high of $8,300 as optioned (not including
the aftermarket alloys that I added). I prolly could have gotten another
$500 to maybe $1000 for the trade, if I had held out. And another $300 to
$500 off the new car. But Se la vie, it's done-------
"BillyGoat" <not_at2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> You overpaid by about $1500, but then maybe you made it up on the trade.
> Did you?
> bill
>
> "FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:WfZib.5974$C26.1878@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> > Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> > options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off
sticker
> > net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles,
> net
> > deal $10K.
> >
> > So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra
(although
> > the Elan was good for what it is)---
> >
> > Comments?
> >
> >
> >
>
the new car part of the deal, but the number I got on the Elan ($7,150).
According to three online used car appraisal services, the trade range on
the Elan was a low of $6,000 to a high of $8,300 as optioned (not including
the aftermarket alloys that I added). I prolly could have gotten another
$500 to maybe $1000 for the trade, if I had held out. And another $300 to
$500 off the new car. But Se la vie, it's done-------
"BillyGoat" <not_at2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> You overpaid by about $1500, but then maybe you made it up on the trade.
> Did you?
> bill
>
> "FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:WfZib.5974$C26.1878@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> > Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> > options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off
sticker
> > net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500 miles,
> net
> > deal $10K.
> >
> > So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra
(although
> > the Elan was good for what it is)---
> >
> > Comments?
> >
> >
> >
>
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Re: Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
Errr, pardon my french C'est la vie---------
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> I somewhat suspected that I overpaid by about $1000 bucks, not especially
on
> the new car part of the deal, but the number I got on the Elan ($7,150).
> According to three online used car appraisal services, the trade range on
> the Elan was a low of $6,000 to a high of $8,300 as optioned (not
including
> the aftermarket alloys that I added). I prolly could have gotten another
> $500 to maybe $1000 for the trade, if I had held out. And another $300 to
> $500 off the new car. But Se la vie, it's done-------
>
>
>
> "BillyGoat" <not_at2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:H_idnQMpJd65XRGiU-KYiQ@comcast.com...
> > You overpaid by about $1500, but then maybe you made it up on the trade.
> > Did you?
> > bill
> >
> > "FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> > news:WfZib.5974$C26.1878@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> > > Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> > > options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off
> sticker
> > > net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500
miles,
> > net
> > > deal $10K.
> > >
> > > So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra
> (although
> > > the Elan was good for what it is)---
> > >
> > > Comments?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4pcjb.32636$Mp6.6634@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> I somewhat suspected that I overpaid by about $1000 bucks, not especially
on
> the new car part of the deal, but the number I got on the Elan ($7,150).
> According to three online used car appraisal services, the trade range on
> the Elan was a low of $6,000 to a high of $8,300 as optioned (not
including
> the aftermarket alloys that I added). I prolly could have gotten another
> $500 to maybe $1000 for the trade, if I had held out. And another $300 to
> $500 off the new car. But Se la vie, it's done-------
>
>
>
> "BillyGoat" <not_at2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:H_idnQMpJd65XRGiU-KYiQ@comcast.com...
> > You overpaid by about $1500, but then maybe you made it up on the trade.
> > Did you?
> > bill
> >
> > "FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> > news:WfZib.5974$C26.1878@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> > > Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud guard
> > > options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off
> sticker
> > > net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500
miles,
> > net
> > > deal $10K.
> > >
> > > So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra
> (although
> > > the Elan was good for what it is)---
> > >
> > > Comments?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
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Re: Took the 2004 Sonata plunge today
Price of new car looks good compared with www.edmunds.com
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud
guard
> options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off
sticker
> net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500
miles, net
> deal $10K.
>
> So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra
(although
> the Elan was good for what it is)---
>
> Comments?
>
>
>
"FerdyPooh" <fredjr1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:WfZib.5974$C26.1878@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> Bought a Brilliant Silver '04 Sonata GLS w/sunroof and rear mud
guard
> options today----$20,150 sticker, 1750 in rebates, 1250 extra off
sticker
> net 17,150. $7150 for my '02 Elantra GLS w/every option, 14,500
miles, net
> deal $10K.
>
> So far, impressive car, especially when compared to the Elantra
(although
> the Elan was good for what it is)---
>
> Comments?
>
>
>
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