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><channel><title>Todd&#039;s Tips &#187; kia sonata van</title> <atom:link href="http://tmtips.com/tag/kia-sonata-van/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://tmtips.com</link> <description>Ideas Advice and Stories</description> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:23:52 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1</generator> <item><title>How To Save Money By Getting A New Car</title><link>http://tmtips.com/how-to-save-money-by-getting-a-new-car/</link> <comments>http://tmtips.com/how-to-save-money-by-getting-a-new-car/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 03:48:09 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Todd</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Lifestyle]]></category> <category><![CDATA[buying a car]]></category> <category><![CDATA[finances]]></category> <category><![CDATA[kia sonata van]]></category> <category><![CDATA[new van]]></category> <category><![CDATA[transportation]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tmtips.com/?p=596</guid> <description><![CDATA[&#8230; well, a van actually. With a growing family, it was time to get something with a bit more room. For the past couple of years, we&#8217;ve had two cars. Ana drove a Kia Sorento SUV, and I had a Saturn Ion. This arrangement worked for getting us where we needed to go &#8230; but, [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; well, a van actually.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Our new Kia van</p></div><p>With a growing family, it was time to get something with a bit more room.  For the past couple of years, we&#8217;ve had two cars.  Ana drove a Kia Sorento SUV, and I had a Saturn Ion.  This arrangement worked for getting us where we needed to go &#8230; but, both cars had <strong>monthly payments</strong>.</p><p>One upside of my heading for Iraq soon, is that at least for the next 6 months, we have the opportunity to <strong>be a one-car family</strong>.  (and that&#8217;s where the <strong>money savings</strong> come)</p><p>We&#8217;d been considering getting a van for a while.  But now seemed like a perfect time to do it.  In addition to my deployment giving us the chance to just have one car; the credit market is better, so we <strong>got a good interest rate</strong>, and with the car companies trying to build their business back up, there are <strong>a whole bunch of rebates and credits</strong> out there &#8230; even with <strong>Cash for Clunkers</strong> having ended last month.</p><p><span
class="right"></span></p><p>To make this work, we had to <strong>trade in both cars</strong>.  This wasn&#8217;t exactly an easy task, as the Saturn was blue booking for about what we owed on it, but the Sorento was a few K upside down.   Knowing this, I went shopping with the mindset that I was looking for a deal.</p><p>&#8230; and more importantly, Ana and I had decided that getting a van right now would be treated as something we&#8217;d <strong><em>Like</em></strong> to do; not necessarily something that we <strong><em>Need</em></strong> to do.</p><p>We browsed around online, and actually found that we liked the Kia (we were very happy with Ana&#8217;s Sorento, so we have a history of good feeling about Kia).  I filled out their little form, and got a call from salesman Mark the next day &#8230;</p><p>When we went to the dealership that after noon, I was very clear with Mark on a couple of points, right off the bat:</p><ol><li>We already knew we liked the van &#8230; that part probably wouldn&#8217;t take a whole lot of selling</li><li>We didn&#8217;t intend to spend <strong>any cash</strong> right now.</li><li>Because we weren&#8217;t putting any money down, we needed a <strong>good deal on our trade-ins</strong> &#8230; ie, enough to pay them off; with the help of the rebates we would be getting on the new van.</li><li>Last but not least, I told Mark that <strong>if things couldn&#8217;t be worked out</strong>, it was cool, we&#8217;d be <strong><em>back to see him in the spring</em></strong> when I get home from deployment.  I wasn&#8217;t playing him or anything, I <strong>honestly wouldn&#8217;t have been disappointed</strong> if we would of had to wait 7 more months to get a van.</li></ol><p>The initial deal that they offered us, wasn&#8217;t the greatest.  The trade-in offers were pretty much right at blue book.  This left us financing more than the the sticker price of the van &#8230; even after account for $2500 in rebates.  Which meant the monthly payment was going to be a bit higher than I would have liked.  Despite this, they did offer to let me continue to drive my Saturn for the next two weeks until I leave, if we would commit to a deal right then &#8230; subject to approved financing.</p><p>I&#8217;m not sure exactly why, but I decided to say yes, and we drove off in the van that afternoon.  This turned out to be a good decision &#8230;</p><p>When I went back on Monday to finalize the deal, the finance manager told me she has some good news, some great news, and some bad news for me.  Obviously I took the bad news first.  There was a bit of problems with the financing. This would turn out to be the bad and the great news &#8230;</p><p>The <strong>bad news</strong> was, they wanted me to put down $200 (I can live with that).</p><p>The <strong>good news</strong> was, my monthly payments were going to be lower than what I&#8217;d been quoted.</p><p>The <strong>great news</strong> was, apparently the bank didn&#8217;t want to finance the extra amount above the price of the van.  So, rather than risk losing the deal altogether (remember I told them I could wait til April), the dealership somehow found a way to give me a couple thousand more on my trade-ins.</p><p>Win-win for everybody.</p><p>So basically, we came out of this with a brand new Van, (with a 10 year 100,000 mile warranty) &#8230; which will be quite useful with all the kids.  While <strong>lowering our monthly expenses</strong> (between car payments and insurance) by <strong>almost $300 a month</strong>.</p><p>The only downside is, I will still have to get some form of transportation when I get back in the spring.  But since it&#8217;s only a 6 mile trip to work, I don&#8217;t necessarily have to be too picky &#8230; I&#8217;m thinking one of those $99 a month specials might end up being right up my alley.</p><p>Anyhow &#8230; bottom line &#8230; there are some great deals to be had out there right now.  If you&#8217;ve been thinking about getting a new or different car, this is a very good time to head to the dealership and explore your options.</p><p>Til next time &#8230;<br
/> Todd</p><p>Ana will drive the van, and then when I get back, I&#8217;m going hopefully have saved a bit of cash while deployed &#8230; enabling me to pick up a little runner, that will get me back and forth to work every day.</p><p><strong>People who read this post might also enjoy:</strong><ul
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