Originally Posted By: javacontour
Originally Posted By: NormanBuntz
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Need I say that anyone who'd pay 30K for a Hyundai is Hycrazy?
The deal I had and turned down was $2,000 down on a 36 month lease, 12K miles on a Sante Fe with an MSRP of $31,900 for $269 a month. Have you shopped for a 2017 SUV lately to see how little you can get for $31,000 in a Ford, Chevy, Toyota, etc.? You can't even lease a base Ford Escape for that price.
Odd, we bought a 2017 Rav4 XLE for $30k out the door. We did trade a 2002 Camry with just under 277k miles, so anything offered on it was a gift.
But we got a pretty well equipped vehicle well under that $31k mark, taxes, tags and title included...
Let's not mix up the two types of vehicles here. One model Hyundai has is a 5 seater Santa Fe Sport (like a Ford Edge/Rav4). The "other Santa Fe" sometimes know as an "XL" is a seven passenger model. Whatever ever the model it would be much, much less than your RAV4. Not saying you didn't get a good deal-nor a good car. It just that Hyundai piles on the rebates to sell them. The Santa Fe above has a MSRP of $31,900.00 It would sell for much less than that. NormanBuntz is right- 30 large doesn't get you much in a SUV/CUV.
Originally Posted By: NormanBuntz
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Need I say that anyone who'd pay 30K for a Hyundai is Hycrazy?
The deal I had and turned down was $2,000 down on a 36 month lease, 12K miles on a Sante Fe with an MSRP of $31,900 for $269 a month. Have you shopped for a 2017 SUV lately to see how little you can get for $31,000 in a Ford, Chevy, Toyota, etc.? You can't even lease a base Ford Escape for that price.
Odd, we bought a 2017 Rav4 XLE for $30k out the door. We did trade a 2002 Camry with just under 277k miles, so anything offered on it was a gift.
But we got a pretty well equipped vehicle well under that $31k mark, taxes, tags and title included...
Let's not mix up the two types of vehicles here. One model Hyundai has is a 5 seater Santa Fe Sport (like a Ford Edge/Rav4). The "other Santa Fe" sometimes know as an "XL" is a seven passenger model. Whatever ever the model it would be much, much less than your RAV4. Not saying you didn't get a good deal-nor a good car. It just that Hyundai piles on the rebates to sell them. The Santa Fe above has a MSRP of $31,900.00 It would sell for much less than that. NormanBuntz is right- 30 large doesn't get you much in a SUV/CUV.
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