rddmxmeth10
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- Mar 19, 2011
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hopefully you find something you want soon, and please posts pics when you do...
Most certainly!!
It looks like the navigation comes as part of a $2000 technology package. IMO, with the other goodies in that package, the $2000 isn't that bad. If you can swing the little bit extra it will add to your payments, it's worth it. I have nav in my G37S and pricey as the option is, it's well worth it and I never think of it as money I shouldn't have spent. Built in just works better and is more convenient IME, and it's ALWAYS there, always charged. Not to knock a Tom Tom, in fact prior to my G, I ran tom tom on my palm treo in a gps cradle for a couple of years and it was perfectly functional. Stand alone is fine and gets the job done if you've got no other option. Built in works better and is worth the expense if you do.
Seriously, pay consumer reports the $40, print out reports on hyundai and competing cars, and use their new car buying service. You'll know what a good price is and you specify what you want and the dealers bid for your business. Just don't let the dealers' internet sales guy know you've already dealt with another salesman at *that* particular dealer because they might not want to honor the deal then. My wife made that mistake with a Kia dealer.
I don't envy that you are firmly set on a particular model of a high volume car that's in particularly high demand that you are determined to get rock bottom pricing on. But I certainly wish you the best of luck!! :xyxthumbs:
I definitely hear you on the features being well worth the money, but I didn't want it from the start and I know that's the way the car is being mass produced (with Nav). I think after telling me that they found the car, they would have had it by 3-13 or 3-14, and by today (3-16) I would be in the car, that they should give a little. I never haggled with them on the price, or the price of the trade in. Now, for the BS your pulling, do something to make it right.
Where do I find the Consumer Report info for $40? Any links?