Used 2006 Sonata LX

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by komobu, Dec 6, 2006.

  1. komobu

    Bob Guest

    Add $3380. The V6 is $19071. But it's a 2007 and brand new. Full 10/100
    warranty, etc. Tough call, maybe the used is a better deal, but I'd buy
    new. I'm done with used cars after all the bad luck I've had with them.
     
    Bob, Dec 9, 2006
    #21
  2. It comes down to drawing a line someplace in the checkbook. The OP had the
    line at about $15k. The choice it to buy a basic model at the price (still
    a good value) or buy the fancier model with all the fancy equipment, but
    used. There is no right or wrong, but a matter of personal preference.
    I've always bought the top model of a given car than the stripped down model
    of the next notch up at the same price.

    If you hit the right used car, you can get a fantastic value. I fellow at
    work bought a new Hyundai LX for his wife. While they liked the car, it was
    "too fast" for her so they traded it in on a new Camry 4 cylinder. Whoever
    gets the LX with 5,000 miles get a phenomenal value. If was not even 9
    months old.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Dec 9, 2006
    #22
  3. komobu

    komobu Guest

    I am not sure where you came up with the 19071 number. I was not able
    to find one for cheaper than 21k. The LX model for 2006 was replaced by
    the Limited model for 2007. I called a few dealerships and one in Ohio
    that specializes in Internet Cheap Sales. I think a lot of places quote
    cheap deals, but then they add a lot of stuff to it...Dealer prep and
    so on. The place in Ohio quoted me the best price of $20,380, and they
    weren't adding sales tax because that will be paid in my state.
    Carsdirect.com was more at 21,202. On Cardirect.com they ask for your
    zip code, so perhaps your area made the 2100 dollar difference.

    Pat
     
    komobu, Dec 10, 2006
    #23
  4. komobu

    komobu Guest

    LOL...:)

    Ed;

    I always appreciate your posts here and elsewhere like Alt.Home.Repair.
    You always add a fresh common sense prospective. Thanks and Take Care.

    Pat
     
    komobu, Dec 10, 2006
    #24
  5. komobu

    komobu Guest

    Bob;
    I found your 19701 number. I entered the zip code for Moraga California
    into Carsdirect.com. The trim model you were looking at was an SE
    which has the V-6 engine, but cloths seats and is no where near as nice
    as the LX. The SE version for 2007 is the same as the GLS version for
    2006. The LX version of 2006 is the same as the Limited version for
    2007 and that is going for 20,702 in your area on carsdirect.com.

    That is 5200 more than I am currently paying. The extra 5 year warranty
    is only for the power train, and it is rare that vehicles need a new
    engine. Thus I am gambling that I can replace an engine or trans for
    less than 5k. I am a mechanic and will do the work myself so I feel
    quite confident in my gamble.

    Take care
    Pat
     
    komobu, Dec 10, 2006
    #25
  6. Thanks. I'm glad someone reads them!
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Dec 11, 2006
    #26
  7. komobu

    Bob Guest

    Yes. $5200 is a lot more. I was confused over the LX name change to
    Limited. Sounds like you've done your homework and are getting a good
    deal. And you've got the 5/60000 warranty if you need it. Enjoy!
     
    Bob, Dec 11, 2006
    #27
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