Do you like Hyundai-Forums.com? Link to us and help spread the word about our forum. Thanks!
Will Thw 09's Come Down In Price By January? |
|
|
|
|
Aug 21 2008, 09:56 PM
|

Veteran
    
Group: Members
Posts: 3,037
Joined: 13-February 06
Member No.: 15,333
Status: 
Location: Chicagoland, IL
Drives: 2006 Arctic White Sonata GLS 2.4 (DOB 11.7.05, on my BD!)

|
From MY experience, and MY logic, it's worthwhile waiting for January. But don't waste no time, do your own research, get some quotes on line, even check places like Fitzmall in MD, and once you know prices, GO IN TO YOUR FAVORITE DEALERSHIP ON THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 30 (31st is a Sunday).... The last day of the month is the best day to buy a car (as long as it's not selling like hot cakes) and January is DA slowest month of the year....
MY 2 cents.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aug 21 2008, 09:58 PM
|

Expert
   
Group: Members
Posts: 717
Joined: 4-March 07
Member No.: 28,258
Status: 
Location: usa
Drives: 07 sonata manual

|
It's possible that the price will fall, but I see more 09 sonatas nowadays. If you can wait a little longer you may be able to find good used 09 sonatas. If you really want a new car, and your budget is around 300 dollars per month, tell your dealer what your budget is and go from there. If they cannot give you 300 dollars per month, go try other dealers. If I were you, I would wait until the current car breaks down. http://www.fitzmall.com/fitzway/carfind/RE...03T23:13:19.27009 sonata SE V6 with premium package at 21,049 plus tax, tags, and processing fee.
This post has been edited by sonatalove: Aug 21 2008, 10:05 PM
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aug 22 2008, 06:50 AM
|
Full Member
 
Group: Members
Posts: 94
Joined: 16-June 08
Member No.: 46,993
Status: 
Location: Washington DC
Drives: Sonata Limited

|
QUOTE(mrdazzo7 @ Aug 21 2008, 09:25 PM) So I'm still questing for a new car, and I did settle on Sonata SE V6 w/ premium package. Only problem is that after taxes and the rebate the price tag is hovering around 24k (if I'm lucky). I'm not gonna get a lot for my trade in, and I only have about 4k to put down. Doing the numbers my payment would end up being around 325/month (!!). Not gonna happen right now. I could obviously just get a GLS without the package, but screw that. I want what I want, lol.
So my plan is to work crazy OT and build up as much of a down payment as humanly possible to avoid a rediculous monthly payment. I've read a lot of comments that the sonata's come down in price rather rapidly, so I was wondering if you guys thought they'd be lower by January/February...I'd really like to wait until their in the 21.5 range but I don't know how long my current car will last.
Any insider insight is appreciated, as always. [right][snapback]184466[/snapback][/right]
(in response to the "sonatalove") First, DO NOT TELL THE DEALER what your budget is. You don't ever work around your car payment you work around the total amount of the vehicle. If you say I can only do $300 a month, next thing you know your sitting on a 72 month loan. ALWAYS work from the full price of the car. Also, if you really want to save money, from a financial stand point. Find an 09 sonata used, these cars drop in price so fast its insane. If you search online you can find a 09 limited for about $18K with only 8K miles on it. There were 3 posted on autotrader last week. I am a big fan of buying used cars now after seeing the light. When you buy used from Hyundai you get a 5 year/60K mile warranty. Just something to think about. www.fool.com has useful information to get your finance in check.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aug 22 2008, 01:31 PM
|
Full Member
 
Group: Members
Posts: 94
Joined: 16-June 08
Member No.: 46,993
Status: 
Location: Washington DC
Drives: Sonata Limited

|
QUOTE(MiamiLX @ Aug 22 2008, 01:21 PM) AOL had the 10 WORST Cars to buy new. The Sonata was not in that list.
You can trust AOL. A Time Warner Company :thumbsup: [right][snapback]184582[/snapback][/right]
It was probably number 11. :460: :beer:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aug 22 2008, 08:58 PM
|

Expert
   
Group: Members
Posts: 717
Joined: 4-March 07
Member No.: 28,258
Status: 
Location: usa
Drives: 07 sonata manual

|
QUOTE(yjbeach @ Aug 22 2008, 07:50 AM) (in response to the "sonatalove") First, DO NOT TELL THE DEALER what your budget is. You don't ever work around your car payment you work around the total amount of the vehicle. If you say I can only do $300 a month, next thing you know your sitting on a 72 month loan. ALWAYS work from the full price of the car.
Also, if you really want to save money, from a financial stand point. Find an 09 sonata used, these cars drop in price so fast its insane. If you search online you can find a 09 limited for about $18K with only 8K miles on it. There were 3 posted on autotrader last week.
I am a big fan of buying used cars now after seeing the light. When you buy used from Hyundai you get a 5 year/60K mile warranty.
Just something to think about.
www.fool.com has useful information to get your finance in check. [right][snapback]184516[/snapback][/right]
hey yjbeach, thanks for advising. I was thinking if you know your monthly payment for 60 months, then you would have already figured out what you want to pay. http://www.bankrate.com/brm/auto-loan-calculator.aspI have used that calculator to figure out how much money I should be financing to have a desired monthly payment number. Also, it seems like you can pay tax,tags, and processing fee separately from how much you are financing to save some money. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aug 22 2008, 09:13 PM
|

VALUED MEMBER
    
Group: Members
Posts: 4,071
Joined: 4-April 06
Member No.: 16,850
Status: 
Location: Needles California, Nevada & Arizona
Drives: 2006 Hyundai Sonata LX 3.3L V6 DeepWater Blue w/ Leather

|
QUOTE(sonatalove @ Aug 22 2008, 05:58 PM) hey yjbeach, thanks for advising.
I was thinking if you know your monthly payment for 60 months, then you would have already figured out what you want to pay.
[Also, it seems like you can pay tax,tags, and processing fee separately from how much you are financing to save some money. Please correct me if I'm wrong. [right][snapback]184658[/snapback][/right]
Never heard of anyone paying those fees separately, however the general advice given was sound. You never want to discuss payments, or" all you can afford", because they can always find something with this info to further maximize profits while finding you less Car. Really!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aug 25 2008, 07:09 AM
|
Full Member
 
Group: Members
Posts: 94
Joined: 16-June 08
Member No.: 46,993
Status: 
Location: Washington DC
Drives: Sonata Limited

|
QUOTE(sonatalove @ Aug 22 2008, 08:58 PM) hey yjbeach, thanks for advising. I was thinking if you know your monthly payment for 60 months, then you would have already figured out what you want to pay. http://www.bankrate.com/brm/auto-loan-calculator.aspI have used that calculator to figure out how much money I should be financing to have a desired monthly payment number. Also, it seems like you can pay tax,tags, and processing fee separately from how much you are financing to save some money. Please correct me if I'm wrong. [right][snapback]184658[/snapback][/right] Most people will put down a down payment which will cover the cost of tax/tags and title. I would advise anyone to read up on a few websites. www.edmunds.com or www.fool.com before buying a car. The internet is a great tool, but in the end you have to make your own decision. If you go to a dealer and you feel like your not getting the best deal, walk out. They are not your friend and you don't owe them anything. I would also suggest if you have never worked in a sales commision job to try it. You would be suprised when you see what your co-workers do for a little extra cash.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Advanced Search
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
Get your Hyundai listed in the Garage Today, for FREE, to share with the world what you drive and what toys and modifications you have.

Similar Topics

Similar Topics
|