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2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 EV: 24, 36 or 48-Month Financing at 0.99% APR & $0 Down

(For Well-Qualified Buyers)

from $41,450

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Hyundai is offering the 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Electric Vehicle from $41,450 with 24, 36 or 48-Month Financing starting as low as 0.99% APR and $0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers when purchased between 6/14/2023 through 7/5/2023.

Thanks to community member fireserphant for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
Limited-Time Special Financing Options:
  • 0.99% APR (up to 36 months) at $28 per $1,000 financed for qualified buyers.
  • 0.99% APR (up to 48 months) at $21 per $1,000 financed for qualified buyers.
  • Must be financed through Hyundai Motor Finance (HMF). Tax, title and license extra.
  • See your participating Hyundai dealer (dealership locator) for more details.

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • New vehicles only.
    • This limited-time special financing offer is valid from 6/14/2023 through 7/5/2023 for very well-qualified buyers. Only a limited number of customers will qualify for the advertised APR.
    • Down payment will vary depending on APR. Bonus Cash must be applied as a down payment. Must take delivery from a participating dealer and from retail stock from 6/14/2023 - 7/5/2023.
    • Cannot be combined with other special offers except where specified.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal details & discussion.

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Written by fireserphant
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Hyundai is offering the 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Electric Vehicle from $41,450 with 24, 36 or 48-Month Financing starting as low as 0.99% APR and $0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers when purchased between 6/14/2023 through 7/5/2023.

Thanks to community member fireserphant for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
Limited-Time Special Financing Options:
  • 0.99% APR (up to 36 months) at $28 per $1,000 financed for qualified buyers.
  • 0.99% APR (up to 48 months) at $21 per $1,000 financed for qualified buyers.
  • Must be financed through Hyundai Motor Finance (HMF). Tax, title and license extra.
  • See your participating Hyundai dealer (dealership locator) for more details.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • New vehicles only.
    • This limited-time special financing offer is valid from 6/14/2023 through 7/5/2023 for very well-qualified buyers. Only a limited number of customers will qualify for the advertised APR.
    • Down payment will vary depending on APR. Bonus Cash must be applied as a down payment. Must take delivery from a participating dealer and from retail stock from 6/14/2023 - 7/5/2023.
    • Cannot be combined with other special offers except where specified.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal details & discussion.

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VicSage
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Some dealers in my area, NE GA, are actually discounting the Ioniq5s $2500-$7500 right now. Not sure if that is a regional discount but the discounts seem to be coming from both the dealer and/or Hyundai. I know my local Hyundai dealer has had 3-5 Ioniq5s sitting in the front of their dealership for 1 - 2 months now that they can't seem to sell.

On a related note, the NHTSA just opened an investigation into the Ioniq5 due to reports that some Ioniqs are losing power while being driven. Not a full recall as of yet but enough complaints, around 30, to warrant a closer look. https://www.caranddriver.com/news...stigation/
batosai
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Why buyout when you could invest those funds at a rate > 0.9%? Current 13-month CD's pay 4.3%.
Core2Quad
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Financing? Isn't the real deal when you do a lease, get the $7500 credit then do a lease buyout?

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SDcl21
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Why are these threads always overran with Tesla fanboys? If you are happy with your Tesla purchase, great. Why do you need tp convince everyone else to drive a Tesla? Truly bizarre.
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yohyoh
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Check out the new Volvo EX30, $35k..
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flightxxx
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Quote from yohyoh :
Check out the new Volvo EX30, $35k..
looks nice, but deliveries not till 2024?
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CrimsonBike9449
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Quote from elefante72 :
LoL if more people thought like you then we wouldn't have all time CC debt, but you are talking to a wall bud.
I put every penny I had into y month treasuries..
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totalundone
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Quote from yohyoh :
Check out the new Volvo EX30, $35k..
It looks great but it's a smaller class of car. The EX30 is 166.7" in as compared to the Ioniq 5's 182.5"; nearly 16" difference. It compares more with the Bolt EUV and Hyundai Kona.
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ejvyas
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Quote from yohyoh :
Check out the new Volvo EX30, $35k..
Not even available for one yr. No way to check out
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Knightshade
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Quote from ejvyas :
As I already explained to you in the original post, it's dealer dependant on whether they make the warranty claim
It's literally not though. New car warranties are covered under both state and federal consumer law, and apply at any dealer in the country.

If you have a dealer refusing to honor it you can either go to another dealer, or contact your state attorney general- or even file a civil lawsuit yourself and have a court enforce the warranty.

There certainly are legally valid reasons why a warranty claim could be denied though- but that's not specific to any particular brand- the law is the same for all of them.
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ejvyas
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Quote from Knightshade :
It's literally not though. New car warranties are covered under both state and federal consumer law, and apply at any dealer in the country.

If you have a dealer refusing to honor it you can either go to another dealer, or contact your state attorney general- or even file a civil lawsuit yourself and have a court enforce the warranty.

There certainly are legally valid reasons why a warranty claim could be denied though- but that's not specific to any particular brand- the law is the same for all of them.
I explained this multiple times. Having personal experience. Even if the laws cover, it's not foolproof nor do I have enough knowledge to fight it. But sure you want to go on and on with no proof or experience 😜

Besides it's not a claim unless the dealer claims. It's not like I can open a ticket with Toyota

Your last sentence proves my point. Warranty comparison is not apples to apples comparison. There are many nuances in coverages that the dealer can easily take you for a ride.

For the 1750th time, Tesla is no baseline for warranty. They have no dealers so can't compare.
Last edited by ejvyas June 24, 2023 at 07:18 PM.
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ArseneWenger
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Quote from slatelsnarp :
IONIQ 5 battery warranty is 10 years / 100,000 miles
If it works as well as Hyundai's 100,000 mile warranty from what I've heard from Hyundai owners then I wouldn't count on it much.
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SlickEnough
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Quote from Zalupashvily :
$40000 car made of tin can metal plus sales tax, full coverage insurance. Crazy price. I can find Mercedes for $3-5k and drive it for the next 10 years in comfort and savings on those electric cars are not even close if I go with used car option
Good point. Especially when taking into legendary reliability and low repairs cost for parts and labor. 😂
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pmperry
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I question a recall over 30 complaints. We have two 2022 Ioniq 5s and after about 60k miles we have had no issues like this.
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pmperry
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Quote from SlickDealBae :
I had this car and a Tesla Model Y. Model Y is way more enjoyable. Also Ioniq V has a hard time detecting lane for autopilot while Tesla never have any issue. I would get the Tesla again anyday over this car. My .02 cents.
What are you driving on dirt roads? My Ioniq 5 very rarely gets confused with lane detection. Honestly, if it would let me I would drive it hands free most days.
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pmperry
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Quote from Knightshade :
No, but the fact you said "most people" and that's flat out false based on sales #s means you're wrong.

Also the fact Mercedes (and Hyundais) warranty claim rate is vastly higher than Teslas means you're now wrong about two things


But sure, the fact the Tesla vastly outsells this (or any other EV) MUST be because every else is dumb instead of there being lots of good reasons that TOTALLY makes sense!
First, Tesla lowered their prices because of these Hyundai Electrics, don't think they're not aware that they finally have legit competition.

Second, most people falsely believe that there's no charging network for the Ioniq and that's simply not true.

Third, Biden's initial plan for only American made cars to receive the deductible, put Hyundai in an awkward spot until that was ironed out. This is probably why there was a backlog as the tax credit didn't apply to them for a few months.
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comfortably-numb
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Edmunds forums don't seem to report this 0.99 APR. The MF being quoted for the lease deals is ~ 0.0025 which is ~6% according to their lease calculator.

New to leasing so would appreciate some clarification on this.

Also the dealership near me has an asterisked HMF dealers choice bonus of ~$5000 (need to ask dealer about details) any idea what that might be? This is in addition to the $7500 lease cash.
This is not covering the additional military and new grad incentives (which I'm not eligible for obviously)
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redcashmere
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Quote from ejvyas :
I explained this multiple times. Having personal experience. Even if the laws cover, it's not foolproof nor do I have enough knowledge to fight it. But sure you want to go on and on with no proof or experience 😜

Besides it's not a claim unless the dealer claims. It's not like I can open a ticket with Toyota

Your last sentence proves my point. Warranty comparison is not apples to apples comparison. There are many nuances in coverages that the dealer can easily take you for a ride.

For the 1750th time, Tesla is no baseline for warranty. They have no dealers so can't compare.
You explained it quite well, and I think most reasonable people reading it will understand your point. You are correct.

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