Car Price Cash or Finance? But not show this "LABEL ANYWHERE"..?? What to Do..?

Asked by Guru1D581 Sep 17, 2019 at 04:20 AM about the 2017 Hyundai Sonata Sport Tech FWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I went to the Dealer yesterday, and at the moment of given the price, the
FINANCE guy Said:" O No, that's the CASH PRICE..! but not showing this
message or is not written anywhere. What to do..., this increased 1,000 usd
and asking for another 1,000 plus for THE BANKS... he said,. but the price
for 12,995 got increased until 20,483.76. My FICO is 639, asking 48 months.
The Dealer said 14% for a decent rebuilding Credit. I need help for FICOS
and APR%, something is not right for a 2017 Hyundai Sonata Sport, with
80,000 miles. Help please..!

1 Answer

Dealer fun and games. Isn't buying a car fun? Keep shopping around until you find a dealer that is honest.

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