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Jim Rome99
09-13-2009, 04:01 PM
Hello everyone,

I live in Calgary. I am thinking of buying a 2009 ELANTRA L 5 Speed Manual. Continental Silver for the outside colour and Black Cloth for the interior. The only extra I want is the block heater. I've gone onto hyundaicanada.com and gone through the "build it price it" menu. It ends up looking like this:

Vehicle Price: 15,845.00
Cash Price Adjustment: 0.00
Other Cash Adjustment: 3850.00
Selected Accessories: 154.95
Delivery and Destination: 1495.00
Other Taxes and Levies: 20.00
GST: 683.25
PST: N/A
HST: N/A
Total Vehicle Price: $14,348.20

Clean Air Returned Vehicle:
Government Incentive: 300
Hyundai Clean Air Cash: 800

I assume that if I were to trade in my old Civic that is still registered and insured that it would drop the total vehicle price down $800 for a new total vehicle price of $13,548.20

Is this correct? What is the actual price that I will be asked to pay? I met a salesman last month who told me that they add on fees of about $500. Is this just a scam? Could you give me an actual price that I'd be asked to pay? Also, when do the 2010 Elantras come onto the lot? Would it be worth my while to wait until they do in order to get a better price on a 2009 model? Thanks.

max_boost
09-13-2009, 04:06 PM
Most dealerships will charge you a DOC fee which range $400+. This fee doesn't appear when you build the car. Yes it can be waived. It's all in the negotiations.

If you are that serious, just walk into a Hyundai dealer early in the week (Mon-Weds) an hour before closing.

:D

Jim Rome99
09-13-2009, 04:28 PM
So can I expect to pay just $13,548.20? Can I get them to throw anything else into the deal or should I just count myself lucky to get it for the website price?

Xtrema
09-13-2009, 04:31 PM
Depends on stock. Do a quick scope on Sunday to see how many of those exact model you want on their lot. If they have a few and it's close to month end, I'm sure they can be reason with.

But $14K for a Elantra isn't that bad. I doubt you can find that much car for that price.

nissanguy
09-13-2009, 05:53 PM
dont buy a hyundai they r shit only if it is a genesis

liquidboi69
09-13-2009, 05:59 PM
Originally posted by nissanguy
dont buy a hyundai they r shit only if it is a genesis


Have you owned this new car? do you have a friend that has this particular model??

Strong Ignorance in your post lol....


Anyways OP, i remember stumbling onto the price of the elantra on CarCost canada on the red flag deals forum, if i can find it, ill post it up here.

EDIT: Here it is, but this is the auto version, and based on your price, it was the manual version, not sure if this will help.


2009 Hyundai Elantra 4dr Sdn Auto L
Retail Price * Wholesale Price **
Base $17,045.00 $16,104.00
Freight $1,495.00 $1,495.00
Totals including all items above $18,540.00 $17,599.00

Current Factory Incentive Programs.
Incentive Type Value Term Expiry
Cash Incentives
Security Deposit Waiver $0.00 April 30, 2009
Stackable Cash Discount/Factory to Dealer Rebate $3,850.00 April 30, 2009
Graduate Rebate Program $500.00 April 30, 2009
Finance Program
Retail Finance 0.00% 24 April 30, 2009
Retail Finance 0.00% 36 April 30, 2009
Retail Finance 0.90% 48 April 30, 2009
Retail Finance 2.55% 60 April 30, 2009
Future Value Finance - 60 months term/84 months amortization - except Quebec 2.55% 60/84 April 30, 2009
Retail Finance 2.55% 72 April 30, 2009
Lease Program
Promotional Lease Rate 5.90% 24 April 30, 2009
Promotional Lease Rate 5.90% 36 April 30, 2009
Promotional Lease Rate 5.90% 48 April 30, 2009
Promotional Lease Rate 5.90% 60 April 30, 2009
General Comments and Additional Factory Incentive Program Details
The Graduate Rebate Program can be combined with any other available factory incentive. Please check with dealer regarding eligibility and further details. This program is to be applied to the after tax amount.
No Security Deposit required on all leases.
Please consult your dealer regarding The Future Value Finance Program for further details.
The Stackable Cash Discount/Factory to Dealer Rebate can be combined with any other available factory incentive (including lease and finance rates) excluding the Dealer cash, if available. Please note a dealer participation fee of $500 applies which needs to be added to the Wholesale Price Total. Please consult your dealer for further details.

Jim Rome99
09-13-2009, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by max_boost
Most dealerships will charge you a DOC fee which range $400+. This fee doesn't appear when you build the car. Yes it can be waived. It's all in the negotiations.

If you are that serious, just walk into a Hyundai dealer early in the week (Mon-Weds) an hour before closing.

:D

What is a DOC fee? Documents? Is this just something extra they put on to get more money out of me?

Redlyne_mr2
09-14-2009, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by Jim Rome99


What is a DOC fee? Documents? Is this just something extra they put on to get more money out of me?
Doc fee is basically the fee required to facilitate the paperwork. I'm assuming they will also arrange the plates and registration so that should cover the registration fees as well.

max_boost
09-14-2009, 12:48 AM
No matter how you explain it, DOC fee is a cash grab from the dealer LOL

Basically the dealership is charging you $400+ to type up the bill of sale.

:D

Redlyne_mr2
09-14-2009, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by max_boost
No matter how you explain it, DOC fee is a cash grab from the dealer LOL

Basically the dealership is charging you $400+ to type up the bill of sale.

:D
Or fill out credit apps, submit applications, fight for approvals (if so required), go through the finance contracts or lease agreements, process the deal, collects monies and basically be on call for the customer if they're ever having problems or questions in the future. Time costs money especially if theyre getting a subvented rate that pays the dealership nothing.:)

preludez
09-15-2009, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by Jim Rome99
Hello everyone,

I live in Calgary. I am thinking of buying a 2009 ELANTRA L 5 Speed Manual. Continental Silver for the outside colour and Black Cloth for the interior. The only extra I want is the block heater. I've gone onto hyundaicanada.com and gone through the "build it price it" menu. It ends up looking like this:

Vehicle Price: 15,845.00
Cash Price Adjustment: 0.00
Other Cash Adjustment: 3850.00
Selected Accessories: 154.95
Delivery and Destination: 1495.00
Other Taxes and Levies: 20.00
GST: 683.25
PST: N/A
HST: N/A
Total Vehicle Price: $14,348.20

Clean Air Returned Vehicle:
Government Incentive: 300
Hyundai Clean Air Cash: 800

I assume that if I were to trade in my old Civic that is still registered and insured that it would drop the total vehicle price down $800 for a new total vehicle price of $13,548.20

Is this correct? What is the actual price that I will be asked to pay? I met a salesman last month who told me that they add on fees of about $500. Is this just a scam? Could you give me an actual price that I'd be asked to pay? Also, when do the 2010 Elantras come onto the lot? Would it be worth my while to wait until they do in order to get a better price on a 2009 model? Thanks.




best car to buy.. $300 a monthly payment

http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/toyota-venza-live/#6

Phenix
09-15-2009, 04:57 PM
I would suggest staying very far away from Precision Hyundai. I've bought two cars there and I wouldn't ever again. Their service department also is very crooked.

Stay away from precision!!!!!

blownz
09-16-2009, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by Redlyne_mr2

Or fill out credit apps, submit applications, fight for approvals (if so required), go through the finance contracts or lease agreements, process the deal, collects monies and basically be on call for the customer if they're ever having problems or questions in the future. Time costs money especially if theyre getting a subvented rate that pays the dealership nothing.:)

I personally only find the cost legit if you are financing the vehicle. I have never paid it on any vehicle before.

Hardest time though I had getting out of it though was for the RV I bought over the winter. They really insisted on it even though I was paying cash. I still didn't pay in the end. If there wasn't enough profit in the price of the item that is not my problem.

blownz
09-16-2009, 09:35 AM
Originally posted by preludez



best car to buy.. $300 a monthly payment

http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/toyota-venza-live/#6

There is more to it then just the monthly payment...

Redlyne_mr2
09-16-2009, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by blownz


I personally only find the cost legit if you are financing the vehicle. I have never paid it on any vehicle before.

Hardest time though I had getting out of it though was for the RV I bought over the winter. They really insisted on it even though I was paying cash. I still didn't pay in the end. If there wasn't enough profit in the price of the item that is not my problem.
Nothing wrong with having it "waived" the fee gets charged towards each deal regardles of the outcome it just depends on who actually pays for it the customer or the dealer.