They might not be able to do anything on the price of the car but when my wife bought her Santa Fe a couple of years ago, we were able to get 6 years of free oil changes and heavy discounts on some of the options/accessories we wanted.
We also asked if there was any kind of promotion they could include us on, at that time there was an RBC employees discount, we are not employees but they gave us that discount since they get a kick back anyways.
Call the dealership in Whitby, they are the biggest one in Ontario and as long as you know what you want, they are willing to play ball. I know it's far from you but it might be worth it
We also asked if there was any kind of promotion they could include us on, at that time there was an RBC employees discount, we are not employees but they gave us that discount since they get a kick back anyways.
Call the dealership in Whitby, they are the biggest one in Ontario and as long as you know what you want, they are willing to play ball. I know it's far from you but it might be worth it
Bumping old thread. Wife is buying new car. Decided on model. (2015 Hyundai Elantra GT) Talked to sales rep at local dealer. Got sticker price minus an $800 manufacturer discount (I assume because 2016 models are on their way) Today I requested quotes on the car from four dealers through the Hyundai website. Got two replies so far at basically the same price. What should my next move be?