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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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SDA1Dec 18, 2023 01:30 PM
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If only I was a cougar and smoked newports.
Dec 18, 2023 01:35 PM
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KameronDec 18, 2023 01:35 PM
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Quote from Beermit :
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.
Yep, my pretty new Hyundai sonata's engine started going right before the warranty was up, not even 60,000 miles. They said the codes were "just a glitch" then ran me ragged, running me around until they wanted me to come in every 1000 miles, so once a month in these parts, with no rental, to tell me they couldn't find anything wrong. Took it to my regular mechanic, just to have documentation, and he said, "That engine is bad. It needs a compression test. You need to take it back to them and insist." They just full on lie.
Dec 18, 2023 01:38 PM
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Tri1914Dec 18, 2023 01:38 PM
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Nobody gonna talk about the car name being TusCon? 😂
Dec 18, 2023 01:39 PM
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gironheDec 18, 2023 01:39 PM
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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
Sorry, but that was your choice; no one forced you to buy at that price.
If you can't afford it, don't buy it.
Dec 18, 2023 01:40 PM
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gironheDec 18, 2023 01:40 PM
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Quote from Pga :
At the rate the 2021,2022 bought EVs are falling, they will be be worth exactly zero in 2025. So sounds like smart move to buy ICE to stretch out the residual out to 2028.
Lol, please post 2025 when they are zero....
Dec 18, 2023 01:41 PM
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SeriousFog9760Dec 18, 2023 01:41 PM
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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
100% price games. That being said, it seems like a good time to buy a Tesla now… :/
Dec 18, 2023 01:41 PM
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PgaDec 18, 2023 01:41 PM
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Quote from RevelRM :
7x.. I'm afraid you are a victim of the state. A typical car loses 10-20% of value the first year
Manheim isn't the state...... EVs are down 34% in value in a year, ICE 5.x%....
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Dec 18, 2023 01:42 PM
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gironheDec 18, 2023 01:42 PM
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Quote from ThriftyPickle2807 :
This is probably the worst car maker. I know enough people and horror stories about them. Please do your own reaserch and I'm sorry if you don't agree with me. I'm not trying to crap on this deal just letting you know I've had no luck with the brand.
100k 10 year warranty no longer?
Dec 18, 2023 01:48 PM
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PgaDec 18, 2023 01:48 PM
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Quote from RelaxedSeagull491 :
Did you not have any reading comprehension? He said Tesla is changing the game aka chaging the car buying experience. He is correct with the direct to consumer model without any mandatory dealership package addons and market adjustment pricing. He never said Tesla is changing their game. Currently a LR Model Y (AWD) is in fact cheaper than a Tucson limited FWD with tax incentives. That is before you consider any dealership addons or market adjustment prices like the ones every Hyundai dealers around me are forcing on you if you want to buy a vehicle from them (Clay Cooley Hyundai of Dallas, Huffines Hyundai Plano, Freeman Hyundai, and Van Hyundai if you want to give them a call to confirm that they still do mandatory dealership packages and/or a market adjustment price on top of that). If your local Hyundai dealership doesn't do that then good for you, but it should be this way for everyone. A car buying experience without the BS that you can order online and get exactly what you want without any markups should an option from every car manufacture or standard
Lol great so Tesla is changing the game by jacking the prices up themselves to screw you, rather than have you be screwed by a dealership that does the same to pad their profits. How often do you not see the wood for the trees?
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Dec 18, 2023 01:50 PM
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wandlDec 18, 2023 01:50 PM
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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
+1! Wife and I have a 3 & X, as soon we don't lose $28k (in the case of the X) and sell it, will never do Tesla again.

As a side note, the Tucson with the base 2.5L is lethargic, but the hybrid is pretty good though not sure of long term reliability.
Dec 18, 2023 01:51 PM
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Tesla is heavily discounting the model 3 and Y if you take delivery this year. I suggest you jump in. It will save you a lot of money. Come back to this forum in four months and thank me.
welk they will have to continue discounting them to move inventory because demand in 2024 isn't projected to recover....
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Fletch113Dec 18, 2023 01:55 PM
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The backseat in this is terrible. Test drove one and didn't care for it. The 2023 Sante Fe hybrid was nice though
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inquisitiveDec 18, 2023 01:56 PM
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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 😅
You'll be a billionaire if you can find out a way to properly recycle the batteries. There are companies out there saying they're working on it, but you can beat the competition. laugh out loud
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Ducman69Dec 18, 2023 01:57 PM
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Nissan is also doing 0%, this is 2009 all over again. As the market began to crash, first they offered free financing. After that as inventory piled up, you could get as much as $12K off new vehicle prices, WELL below invoice even with holdback.

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