what's the lowest i have to pay

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by illusion123a, Apr 18, 2005.

  1. illusion123a

    illusion123a Guest

    I am going to be car shopping with a friend who is going to buy a new
    accent, what is the price I should be shooting for? I live in centeral pa.
    I currently pay 218 per month for 5 years (bought the extended warrenty)
    for my 02.
    Thanks
     
    illusion123a, Apr 18, 2005
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  2. illusion123a

    hyundaitech Guest

    Shop around in advance. My sister requested quotes from dealers via fax in
    1997 when she purchased a new car, and she did this with significant
    success. Now, you could probably do this via internet. Don't be afraid
    to check prices at dealers which are not close enough for you to drive to
    in order to check prices. Realistically, you only need to go there to get
    the car and take it home.

    To give you a little perspective, the price range at my company is as
    follows:

    approx $10,000 -- 3dr GL 5 speed

    up to

    approx $11,800 -- 4dr GL Auto.

    Happy hyunting.
     
    hyundaitech, Apr 18, 2005
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  3. You should be able to get a elantra GT auto for 12K-12.5K or less.....+TTL
    Both I and my niece have in the last 2 months. 1 Sedan / 1 Hatchback
    Elantras are reviewed a lot better than the 1-2K price difference should
    show.
     
    Andrew Cripps, Apr 19, 2005
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  4. illusion123a

    Andy S Guest

    try www.edmunds.com

    Choose the car and options. It'll give back
    the invoice, MSRP and True Market Value. (TMV)
    The TMV is around $500.00 more than invoice and
    around $500.00 less than MSRP.

    NOTE: These are US Dollars
     
    Andy S, Apr 19, 2005
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  5. illusion123a

    sligo Guest

    Go to local library. They have many books on dealing with dealers as well
    as car prices and reviews. Deal via the internet after you have selected
    the model and options.
    Good luck,
    Seamus J. Wilson
     
    sligo, Apr 19, 2005
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