24K isn't a Track. 25.6K is invoice. He quoted you either a Premium or base
anyone else? 24k seem reasonable?
24K isn't a Track. 25.6K is invoice. He quoted you either a Premium or base
My track was sold to me for like 24.5k after a 1k "Competitor" rebate... After taxes and tags and everything I pretty much paid MSRP out the door...
yeah his email said 2.0t track model. i figured it would be like 25ish after tax
Regardless of Sambro's experience, I just bought my 2nd Gen Coupe from Jenkins Hyundai in Leesburg and I could not be happier with the sales staff or the service department.
I just traded my original 2.0T for a 3.8 GT w Nav and A/T. Should have got the 3.8 the first time around but I never had any problems with the 2.0T, its just that spending a ton of money replacing perfectly good original parts to gain a few ponies was not my style since i don't race and none of my cars will likely ever see a track. I just wanted a classy beautiful sporty car with certain comfort features that will still more or less keep up with most anything else out there. The GC is the car for me and Jenkins Hyundai has always treated me fairly and I believe the service department knows thier way around. They even did oil and filter changes and wheel balancing on my old Porsche Boxter before I got the first GC.
2010 Genesis Coupe 3.8 GT A/T Nordschleife Grey
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I got $6k of MSRP on a 2011 GC Grand Touring at Brad Benson Hyundai in NJ. Didn't buy it because the manager was the rudest person I have ever met. I've been slapping myself in the face ever since. Although I kind of did the "right thing", I have yet to find a deal close to that and I'm considering going back there as a "new shopper" to get that deal again. In my opinion, the entire "buying experience" with hyundai isn't the best after being slapped around by two dealerships. But then again the last car I bought was a BMW, which is a pretty big price difference. I guess you get what you pay for. I still haven't bought a Genesis Coupe, but it seems to me the dealers are about selling the car more than a relationship with the customer and you get the best deal if you just walk in the door without knowledge of the product.
Dude go to Universal Nissan/Hyundai in Orlando on Orange Blossom Trail just north of 417 and Hunter's Creek. I bought mine there, from the first time i walked in and everytime since i've had nothing but good things to say.
Last edited by redMspec; 11-24-2010 at 12:54 PM.
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