> I caught a quick commercial for a local dealer (Hyundai Automall, Kyle,
> TX) advertising they're now selling the 2006 Sonata (GL, GLS, LX???) @
> half-MSRP or just $10,xxx.00 Anyone else seen this pricing? (Sign me
> "pissed a little" cuz' I jus' bought one @ $17,400.00)
I have to believe that there is a catch somewhere. Have you read all of
the fine print?
Matt
Godles I live in Las Vegas and if you wanna hear some rediculas prices
listen to this, This is from Planet Hyundai Of Las Vegas
2006 Accent $5,988
2006 Elantra GLS $6,888
2006 Sonata $10,888
2006 Tucson $11,888
2006 Azera $19,888
BUT !!!! when you read the fine print you MUST trade in a 97' or newer
Hyundia and present ad from paper and take delivery that day !
Last week you had your choice of 47 !!! YES 47 !!! Brand New 2005 XG350's
for $14,000 and 350L's for $15,000
They are known to be the Biggest Hyundai dealer in the world and sell in
excess of 1000 cars per month !!!
I have a,
2003 Santa Fe
2005 XG350L
2006 Tucson
Tunez
>I caught a quick commercial for a local dealer (Hyundai Automall, Kyle,
> TX) advertising they're now selling the 2006 Sonata (GL, GLS, LX???) @
> half-MSRP or just $10,xxx.00 Anyone else seen this pricing? (Sign me
> "pissed a little" cuz' I jus' bought one @ $17,400.00)
Paradox - 18 Apr 2006 04:28 GMT
Holy crap thats good to know, if my gf's 99 elantra ever goes to crap, I'll
have to check them out, it would be worth the drive from phoenix.
> Godles I live in Las Vegas and if you wanna hear some rediculas prices
> listen to this, This is from Planet Hyundai Of Las Vegas
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> > half-MSRP or just $10,xxx.00 Anyone else seen this pricing? (Sign me
> > "pissed a little" cuz' I jus' bought one @ $17,400.00)