Planning on buying 2012 Accent-What's everyone paying?
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Planning on buying 2012 Accent-What's everyone paying?
Hi everyone. New to the Hyundai market. I hope to buy an accent soon.
Specifically, I plan on picking up either
1- 2012 accent GS A/T or
2- 2012 accent SE A/T
I was reading the other threads but some posts weren't specific on the auto/manual, packages or accessories for the prices they paid.
Some posts also mention the feature where you can read your current MPG based on the speed you're driving? Is this standard on the SE model only?
What's your out the door price? Tips for a first time buyer?
Specifically, I plan on picking up either
1- 2012 accent GS A/T or
2- 2012 accent SE A/T
I was reading the other threads but some posts weren't specific on the auto/manual, packages or accessories for the prices they paid.
Some posts also mention the feature where you can read your current MPG based on the speed you're driving? Is this standard on the SE model only?
What's your out the door price? Tips for a first time buyer?
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I purchased a 2012 Accent SE A/T at the beginning of October. I paid $17,100+ttl. I have been completely happy with my choice. It's a fun little car to drive and I really like the Bluetooth feature. Mine came with all the bells & whistles they offer and is Mocha Bronze, a very pretty color.
I would say my number one tip is to check out online prices at various dealerships. You can start up a conversation with an internet sales person and most of the time you can negotiate your price via email or phone before you even go down there. It helps the process along so you're not at a dealership all day. Also, be aware of your credit score if you want financing. The guys at Hyundai seem to be about pleasing the customer so it should be a pleasant experience. Good luck!
I would say my number one tip is to check out online prices at various dealerships. You can start up a conversation with an internet sales person and most of the time you can negotiate your price via email or phone before you even go down there. It helps the process along so you're not at a dealership all day. Also, be aware of your credit score if you want financing. The guys at Hyundai seem to be about pleasing the customer so it should be a pleasant experience. Good luck!
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I paid $17,500 for an SE with everything (but the homelink mirror), which was about 300 over their invoice price. (And about $300 under MSRP) Not a whole lot of wiggle room.
But I'm perfectly happy with that- even MSRP is a steal compared to the competition.
But I'm perfectly happy with that- even MSRP is a steal compared to the competition.
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