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2024 Hyundai Tuscon SUV: 24, 36, 48 or 60-Month Financing at 0%% APR & $0 Down

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from $27250

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Hyundai is offering the 2024 Hyundai Tuscon SUV from $27,250 with 24, 36, 48 or 60-Month Financing starting as low as 0% APR and $0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers plus receive up to a 90-day deferred first payment (down payment may be required for this offer).

Thanks to Community Member SlickStasi for sharing this deal.
  • Notes:
    • Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
    • Payment Calculator will estimate what you can expect to pay monthly on your loan. Monthly payment excludes taxes, title, license, options, and dealer charges.
    • Additional savings may be available via the $400 with College Grad program or $500 with Military program.
About the Tuscon (SE Base Model):
  • FWD: 28 Combined, 25 City/32 Highway⁠
  • 187-hp 2.5L GDI/MPI 4-cylinder engine
  • 8-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC
  • 8-inch color touchscreen display audio
  • Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist w/ Car/Pedestrian/Cyclist Detection & Junction Turning
  • Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this Deal:
    • 90-day deferred first payment available only on new purchases of 2024 Hyundai TUCSON vehicles (excluding hybrid and plug-in hybrid trims) financed at 0% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) financing for 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed through Hyundai Motor Finance (HMF) to well-qualified buyers. Down payment required. Different rates available for different terms. Higher finance rates apply for qualified buyers with lower credit ratings. Subject to HMF credit approval. Not all buyers will qualify. Tax, title and license extra. See participating dealer for details.
    • Offer ends 1/02/24.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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Written by SlickStasi
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Hyundai is offering the 2024 Hyundai Tuscon SUV from $27,250 with 24, 36, 48 or 60-Month Financing starting as low as 0% APR and $0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers plus receive up to a 90-day deferred first payment (down payment may be required for this offer).

Thanks to Community Member SlickStasi for sharing this deal.
  • Notes:
    • Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
    • Payment Calculator will estimate what you can expect to pay monthly on your loan. Monthly payment excludes taxes, title, license, options, and dealer charges.
    • Additional savings may be available via the $400 with College Grad program or $500 with Military program.
About the Tuscon (SE Base Model):
  • FWD: 28 Combined, 25 City/32 Highway⁠
  • 187-hp 2.5L GDI/MPI 4-cylinder engine
  • 8-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC
  • 8-inch color touchscreen display audio
  • Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist w/ Car/Pedestrian/Cyclist Detection & Junction Turning
  • Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this Deal:
    • 90-day deferred first payment available only on new purchases of 2024 Hyundai TUCSON vehicles (excluding hybrid and plug-in hybrid trims) financed at 0% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) financing for 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed through Hyundai Motor Finance (HMF) to well-qualified buyers. Down payment required. Different rates available for different terms. Higher finance rates apply for qualified buyers with lower credit ratings. Subject to HMF credit approval. Not all buyers will qualify. Tax, title and license extra. See participating dealer for details.
    • Offer ends 1/02/24.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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Currently have a '19 CX-5 with 20k mi. It's been at the dealership for the last 3 weeks because the tranny died. At least it's under warranty and they give me a rental Mazda.
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It's nice to see a decent vehicle retailing for under $30K plus cash incentives. The market has finally gotten to a point where it's completely walking away from $80,000 F150s, and Big 3 dealers are in a serious panic because they have way more money tied up in vehicles than what the market will pay for them. Every bubble eventually bursts, and I see a wave of dealership bankruptcies coming. Hard to pity them after their $10,000 "market adjustments".
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I'll get downvoted for this, but check insurance rates before you pull the trigger on this - they may have immobilizers now, but Kia Boyz don't know the difference. Also, you'll want to check your oil every time you stop for gas, and keep the receipts for every single oil change if you want that 10 year warranty to cover the eventual engine replacement.

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Quote from evotires :
Agreed! I'd personally never pay a mark up. I had to fly to texas to buy my mustang without a markup. But I like the $10K less idea LOL
Who doesn't just love a trip to Texas? Good food, good people, good times, and good roads to break that new Mustang in on.
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I'll get downvoted for this, but check insurance rates before you pull the trigger on this - they may have immobilizers now, but Kia Boyz don't know the difference. Also, you'll want to check your oil every time you stop for gas, and keep the receipts for every single oil change if you want that 10 year warranty to cover the eventual engine replacement.
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Quote from Pga :
how exactly is Tesla changing their game? They jacked up their car pricing the most and now their EVs are crashing in prices the most.......

As result majority of model Y owners are horribly underwater on their vehicle. Not something I would be recommending others to do....
Tesla can adjust the price as it seems fit.

Underwater? Your car is under water the money you sign the paper. If you buy your car at $30k, and you drive it off the lot and come back and you want to sell it back, see how much you get.
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No. Toyota and Honda will hold value better.

I'm sorry I meant between the Mazda and the Hyundai I believe Mazda will hold their value better and be more reliable over time any thoughts ?
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Tesla can adjust the price as it seems fit.

Underwater? Your car is under water the money you sign the paper. If you buy your car at $30k, and you drive it off the lot and come back and you want to sell it back, see how much you get.
there's underwater and there's horribly underwater. EVs lost 34% of their value just YoY this year alone....7x the drop of ICE.
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Quote from Butcherboy :
I'm sorry I meant between the Mazda and the Hyundai I believe Mazda will hold their value better and be more reliable over time any thoughts ?
1000%. My Tucson's engine had to be replaced at 80,000 miles, and after it was done, I traded it in on a Mazda.

That Tucson I traded in? Six months later, it's worth HALF of what I got in trade.

Also, depending on where you live, Hyundais and Kias can be expensive to insure, and in a lot of places, some insurance companies don't cover them at all because of the theft issue. Only certain models are affected by the Kia Boyz hack, and the new ones have anti theft immobilizers - so they may not be able to steal it, but that doesn't stop them from trying. You may still end up with a smashed window and a wrecked steering column.
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Quote from BabyBubba :
It's nice to see a decent vehicle retailing for under $30K plus cash incentives. The market has finally gotten to a point where it's completely walking away from $80,000 F150s, and Big 3 dealers are in a serious panic because they have way more money tied up in vehicles than what the market will pay for them. Every bubble eventually bursts, and I see a wave of dealership bankruptcies coming. Hard to pity them after their $10,000 "market adjustments".
Dealership bankruptcy? I have seen one or two out of business. But the major ones won't. This business is too lucrative.
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I went to the Hyundai dealership yesterday. I was in between the 2024 Tucson and 2024 Santa fe. They both have the 0% apr. I ended up choosing the Santa Fe SEL AWD for $30,400. With the AZ fees, taxes, extended warranty and gap insurance, it totalled $37680 over the next 60 months, $0 downpayment, with the 0% apr, my monthly payment will be $628, I don't have to make my first payment until March 15th (90 days). I am very happy with my purchase. Not bad for a midsize SUV
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Quote from SmartLocket7462 :
No. Toyota and Honda will hold value better.
So true it's because they're a lot more reliable. Go on Craigslist and see how many Honda's and Toyota's you can find with 200k plus miles and still running strong. Then go see how many Hyundai's, Kias, Mazda's you can find with that mileage.
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I'd put my money on more trusted and reliable brand.
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Quote from TalentedVolcano947 :
I went to the Hyundai dealership yesterday. I was in between the 2024 Tucson and 2024 Santa fe. They both have the 0% apr. I ended up choosing the Santa Fe SEL AWD for $30,400. With the AZ fees, taxes, extended warranty and gap insurance, it totalled $37680 over the next 60 months, $0 downpayment, with the 0% apr, my monthly payment will be $628, I don't have to make my first payment until March 15th (90 days). I am very happy with my purchase. Not bad for a midsize SUV
Why did you got with AWD given you live in Arizona?
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Dealership bankruptcy? I have seen one or two out of business. But the major ones won't. This business is too lucrative.
Skyrocketing dealer floorplan costs from high interest rates + overinflated sticker prices + more supply of than demand for new vehicles + dealer markups + higher prices for basics like groceries and electricity + slowing economy + much higher consumer financing costs.+ banks tightening lending standards due to record high auto repo rates and loan losses = perfect storm.

Maybe you're right; maybe I'm right. We will know in 12 months or so.
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Getting your Huyndai stolen, sold separately... 😂
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