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Community => General Chat => Topic started by: Ruperts Trooper on January 06, 2017, 16:07:25

Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Ruperts Trooper on January 06, 2017, 16:07:25
Hyundai's Click To Buy online website opens today http://clicktobuy.hyundai.co.uk/ so I looked at the "discounted" price of a Santa Fe - only model available is the Wiggins 7-seat automatic at £38,295 which looks like 0% discount to me.

Just for comparison, a Kia Sorento KX3 automatic is £32,972 at Orange Wheels online broker and they'll do a VW Touareg for under £37,000.

I can't see Hyundai dealers losing ANY sales to "Click To Buy"
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Gotagetz on January 07, 2017, 16:55:33
38k for a hyundai, thought i'd never see that day.
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Jon on January 07, 2017, 18:18:58
Over 40k now for a Santa Fe SE with options.

Mainstream pricing but with more equipment than most competitor vehicles.
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Ruperts Trooper on January 07, 2017, 18:31:50
Quote from: Trustmeimapilot
Over 40k now for a Santa Fe SE with options.

Mainstream pricing but with more equipment than most competitor vehicles.

What do you see as competitors?

At the Santa Fe's discounted price it's competing in the premium sector, not mainstream. Santa Fe improves significantly with each new model - but so does everyone else.
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Gotagetz on January 07, 2017, 21:57:23
Quote from: Ruperts Trooper
Quote from: Trustmeimapilot
Over 40k now for a Santa Fe SE with options.

Mainstream pricing but with more equipment than most competitor vehicles.

What do you see as competitors?

At the Santa Fe's discounted price it's competing in the premium sector, not mainstream. Santa Fe improves significantly with each new model - but so does everyone else.

i think thats what i was trying to say in a roundabout way. Hyundai and "premium" would not have been mentioned a few years ago. theres a lot of premium in this price range...ecven a year or 2 2nd hand.
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: ffiscool on January 08, 2017, 01:13:33
Drive the deal is very competitive
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Dennis Jones on January 08, 2017, 10:56:19
I bought my 7 seater premium Santa Fe in 2010 ex dem, 4 months old with 1800 miles on the clock for £19000 and I am sure the retail at the time was £24000, how on earth they can justify a £14000 hike in 6 years is beyond me.

DJ.
Title: Hyundai \'aving a laugh !
Post by: Ruperts Trooper on January 08, 2017, 19:38:33
Quote from: dj xenith
I bought my 7 seater premium Santa Fe in 2010 ex dem, 4 months old with 1800 miles on the clock for £19000 and I am sure the retail at the time was £24000, how on earth they can justify a £14000 hike in 6 years is beyond me.

DJ.
Mine was a brand-new factory order, with affinity discount, for £22,422 in January 2011 - 7-seater automatic Premium Santa Fe with metallic paint - and I did get £10,210 cash when I sold it 4 years 9 months later, which is a good residual %.

To be fair, the current DM is a better model than the CM, more equipment and better interior trim