Of Course There is a Catch Somewhere in this Mailing from Gettel Hyundai
Sounds good of course. Except that I have not owned a Hyundai Vehicle for six years. It was pre-owned and it's hard for me to believe that the original MSRP was about $6,900 when new.
I've had a Kia Forte for five years. It's in mechanically good shape, but has a few scrapes and scratches.
I grow cynical. Should I decide to trade my Kia in favour of a new Hyundai is there any chance in hell that I'll be granted a discount of nearly $7,000?
I doubt it!
And why would I trade a reliable and paid for 2017 car, for a brand new car and brand new monthly payments!
I may be stupid when it comes to allowing my car to run out of gas/petrol. I am not stupid enough to be saddled with new monthly payments
And I am ticked off with Gettel Hyundai for their seductive but misleading advertising blitz.
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