Buy back offers

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by hyundaitech, Oct 22, 2008.

  1. hyundaitech

    hyundaitech Guest

    "Is it just a ploy to get people in the showroom and then its business a
    usual?"

    Yep.

    Hyundai is not sending these notices. The dealer is. Look closely an
    you'll see that the notice very prominently mentions one and only on
    dealership (or chain of dealerships). If this were actually from Hyundai
    it would include a listing of dealers or provide information that will hel
    you locate dealers.

    If it looks too good to be true....
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 22, 2008
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  2. Hyundai keeps sending me offers to buy back my car for a very good price and
    a ridiculously good price off a new Hyundai. They claim there is a need for
    used recent model Hyundais in the market and that's why they are offering
    top dollar to buy my used vehicle.

    Anyone else here getting these offers? They sound too good to be true and
    their reasoning that there is a shortage of used Hyundais for sale also
    sounds suspect. What are they doing this for? Is it just a ploy to get
    people in the showroom and then its business as usual?
     
    Incremental Jones, Oct 22, 2008
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  3. hyundaitech

    Ed Pawlowski Guest

    I've gotten a few of them, plus a phone call today about a special price on
    oil changes.
    Sure, there are people lined up waiting to buy my used, high mileage Sonata.
    Seems as though there are a shortage of cars and the manufacturers of new
    cars just can't keep up with demand.

    I figure I'd end up with essentially the same car, different color, higher
    payment.
     
    Ed Pawlowski, Oct 22, 2008
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  4. hyundaitech

    Raoul Guest

    lOn Tue, 21 Oct 2008 21:16:35 -0400, "Incremental Jones"
    I get them in the mail semi-regularly here in MA along with a call one
    night. The caller didn't change his script pne bit, even when I
    skeptically asked he was sure there was a demand for an '03 Accent
    with 115K miles on it.

    I've also had offers to pay full book value as trade-in on my car and
    a $5 gas card if I take a test drive.

    I see there is a $500 rebate on the '09 Accent. I'll buy sometime
    after they push it up to the usual $1000.
     
    Raoul, Oct 22, 2008
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  5. hyundaitech

    631grant Guest

    That 'full book value' is where the 'hook' is located. It will be the
    lowest value in the book and WAY lower than you ever dreamed.

    Like Hyundaitech said, it's too good to be true. Run like hell!!!
     
    631grant, Oct 22, 2008
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