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>MSRP here by motonation on Sat Apr 02 18:24:24 PDT 2011

I live in the central part of North Carolina (Winston-Salem). I just returned from window shopping at the local Hyundai dealership...all of their new Elantras and Sonatas have "Additional Market Adjustment" of $995 on the dealer sticker next to the mfg window sticker! I don't know what they will sell for, but I haven't seen that on a window sticker in a long time....

Touring in western Virginia by 63hokie on Sat May 17 13:28:28 PDT 2008

First many thanks to all the posters on this forum. The knowledge available here made buying our Odyssey a pleasant experience. Never thought I'd be able to say that. Bought from Hokie Honda in Christianburg VA for $35,438, including dest, doc fee, mud guards and a pretty pin stripe. That's with 0.9 financing for 36 months. Of course I could have had other financing and a price of $34,438. But even with an $11,000 down payment, the 0.9% is $500 cheaper over the three years. That was not the cheapest price, but the others were 2 to 2 1/2 hours away and didn't have the mud guards and pin stripe. I would recommend Hokie Honda, Asheboro NC Honda at $35,240, Rule Honda in Staunton VA at $35,261, and Honda of Lake Norman NC at $35,341. Good prices and good people. At least thru e-mail. I tried all the dealers in Richmond, Winston/Salem, Greensboro, and Charlotte, and none of them were competitive. One or two were downright ridiculous. The only one that I think was playing games was Hendrick Honda in Charlotte. They actually had the lowest quote at $34,946, but their quote didn't reference the 0.9% and when I asked them about it, I never got a response. Anyone close to western VA and in the market for a Touring, try Hokie Honda, they had 7 non-Pax Tourings out of a total of 34 Odysseys. Again many thanks to this forum, I know you saved me money, I don't know how much, but the Edmunds TMV is $35,993. If that's the average selling price, not including accessories, and I'll bet that most people take the $2000 rather than the special financing, then there's a lot of people paying a lot more than the posters on this forum. Thanks from one happy Hokie.

My new years eve deal by jettsetter on Fri Dec 31 20:00:15 PST 2010

Negotiated this deal today in winston-salem NC on a base 2010 tsx Sale price $26,600 Acquistion fee $595 Admin. fee $489 Tags/Title $69 Total cap cost: $27,753 Residual 60%($18,102) Money factor .00010 Lease term 30 month 15k miles per year 0 due at signing and dealer paid 1st month pymt. Monthly pymt $336.02 for 30 months 15k per year. Sales tax $9.78 per month (3% in NC) so 3% x (deprectiation fee + finance fee) In summary: Depreciation fee per month $321.70 Finance fee per month $4.59 Sales tax per month $9.78 $336.02 per month good luck to all

Withnell Hyundai Service, Salem OR by andrew1627 on Thu Dec 16 10:47:01 PST 2010

My routine service at this dealership is stellar along with their fine customer service. Service meaning oil changes, tune-ups, etc. However, they have not been able to determine why the heating/cooling system seems to be inconsistent, not warm enough until you turn it up to about 80 degrees etc. They also have not been able to replace the second sun visor that has gone out unless we pay out of pocket because it now has over 50,000 miles. The sun visors (they admit) are a poor design and, after a while, they flop and won't stay up. This replacement costs $125.00.

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