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expiredSlickStasi posted Dec 17, 2023 02:00 PM

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

(For Well-Qualified Buyers)

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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steven
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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.
BabyBubba
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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".
midgrade
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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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Dec 18, 2023 04:05 AM
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SeregaDec 18, 2023 04:05 AM
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Quote from 2deal :
Anyone thinking about buying this please look at edmunds.com and see how quickly this vehicle depreciates. It's not good. Here are some examples for base SE trim in average condition with no defects.

2020 with 40000 miles
$13000 trade in or $16000 private party

2018 with 70000 miles
$10700 trade in or $13800 private party

2015 with 106000 miles
$5500 trade in or $8500 private party
Exactly. Buying a brand new car is not the greatest idea. Just get the same or a better vehicle with 30-40K miles and save money.
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Dec 18, 2023 04:07 AM
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euuser1398928Dec 18, 2023 04:07 AM
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Quote from Mistyiron :
Fast forward to 2035, I wonder what will be the plan to dispose of the used and bad batteries, their effect on the environment/planet. If they then say batteries are more harmful than gas vehicles, I wonder how it'll turn out 😅
Ya so we can already see this. Prius batteries are very valuable and I have a friend who uses it for solar storage at their home. The batteries will outlast the Tesla's predicted 300-500k mile life. There will be a whole economy of striping these batteries. It will literally be the most valuable part of your vehicle assuming it wasn't flooded.

And if your argument is it only lasted 300-500k miles…no one will want your 10+ year old vehicle because the 2033 vehicle tech will be far superior.
Dec 18, 2023 04:11 AM
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RichC8284Dec 18, 2023 04:11 AM
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Quote from Mistyiron :
Fast forward to 2035, I wonder what will be the plan to dispose of the used and bad batteries, their effect on the environment/planet. If they then say batteries are more harmful than gas vehicles, I wonder how it'll turn out 😅
However they are disposed of, the only certain thing is that climate change evangelicals will not spend any time worrying about it. Their cognitives will never be dissonated.
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Dec 18, 2023 04:15 AM
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swampy76Dec 18, 2023 04:15 AM
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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 ?
Absolutely. I've driven nothing but mazda over the last 20 years, and they hold value very well. Assuming you take care of the car.
Dec 18, 2023 04:16 AM
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yayanajiDec 18, 2023 04:16 AM
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Quote from swampy76 :
Absolutely. I've driven nothing but mazda over the last 20 years, and they hold value very well. Assuming you take care of the car.
I hear Mazda has a lot of issues and problems with their car. Is that true?
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Dec 18, 2023 04:18 AM
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iboogey99Dec 18, 2023 04:18 AM
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Quote from nirvanaguy :
lol you're clueless. I have a model 3 and I have never owned a car that had depreciated in value so fast thanks to the wonderful markdowns and trying to maximize volumes. Now every early adopter suffers
A telsa period especially model 3 is not a luxury vehicle when it's same car now used as cabs in manhattan, all rental car companies are placing orders for these like Toyota Camrys
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Dec 18, 2023 04:18 AM
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SlammvpDec 18, 2023 04:18 AM
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There should be a database of dealers that charged more in the name of market adjustment so when they are trying to sell their vehicles next year, no one buys from them and only buy from dealers that were not doing market adjustments

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Dec 18, 2023 04:18 AM
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gottabuylotsDec 18, 2023 04:18 AM
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Quote from SlickStasi :
I ended up going with the Mazda CX5 deal but this is a great alternative for anyone looking for a new Hyundai
Did you pay under MSRP? We are about to buy one as well
Dec 18, 2023 04:19 AM
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cgigateDec 18, 2023 04:19 AM
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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".
Hyundai vehicle never is a decent vehicle....
my insurance company refuses to issue insurance for Hyundai/Kia vehicle few months ago when I tried to get a quote ...
Last edited by cgigate December 17, 2023 at 08:22 PM.
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Dec 18, 2023 04:19 AM
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cabaljaDec 18, 2023 04:19 AM
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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....
So when you bought the car, did you imagine it was going to keep going up in price, like it's a Maserati or a Bugatti or something? These are tuned up go-karts. With some high-end computer tech. Whatever you're willing to pay is what it's worth to you.
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Dec 18, 2023 04:22 AM
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ssen2004Dec 18, 2023 04:22 AM
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maybe its a hint that times are changing towards EV vehicles. We may see more of discounts and offers for all gas powered cars.
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Dec 18, 2023 04:23 AM
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BeermitDec 18, 2023 04:23 AM
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Never buying from Hyundai/Kia again. The worst experience I've ever had at a car dealer was a Kia dealer. The worst experience my sister has ever had at a dealer was a Hyundai dealer. The cars are mediocre to decent for the price, but the dealer experience is the worst in the industry.
Dec 18, 2023 04:23 AM
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cgigateDec 18, 2023 04:23 AM
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Quote from skleveno :
I saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO 🤣
I save even more for not using GEICO 😂🤑
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Dec 18, 2023 04:27 AM
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georgerpDec 18, 2023 04:27 AM
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If you don't mind paying money to be a test driver of Hyundai or KIA's engines, get this cheap deal that you will end up paying a lot of with their engine issues. Go join ENGINE FAILURE groups on Facebook to check it out and read posts yourselves!
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swampy76Dec 18, 2023 04:30 AM
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Quote from yayanaji :
I hear Mazda has a lot of issues and problems with their car. Is that true?
You tell me.

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