Not trying to do any advertisement here... but my friend said she is driving down to Florida to buy a car from this dealer because it's just so much cheaper there.
http://www.delraykia.com
They offer $6000 off any new vehicle. This just seems too good to be true. I noticed they have pretty bad reviews in some places, but not enough to mark them as a big scam.
I cannot find anywhere else online someone selling new cars at this value.
Looking for a second and third opinion...
Taken from dealer Rater:
They had me come down there after calling on an advertisment on their homepage on a sunday. When I got there I
was shown a lesser model and a
list of qualification questions that are almost impossible to qualify for. They are not nice prople when you ask them for the deal they advertise. 2012 Kia Sportage MSRP $23,936 for
$16,999.
That MSRP is for the EX model, they show you the LX model and say they
dont have any EX models. Ha Ha. The worst part is they won't remove the ad.
I would choose a different Kia dealer. For what its worth.
From their webpage:
Internet sale price includes
$2500 cash down or trade equity. Dealer retains all available rebates and incentives at Internet Sale Price. See Salesperson or
our incentives page to see if you qualify
*Plus Tag Tax and Dealer Fee. After all rebates. Must Finance with Dealer.
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from their incentives tab on webpage: [available rebates for Kia Optima
$500 military rebate
$1000 owner loyalty rebate
$1000 competitive bonus rebate
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2500 cash down
2500 rebates
dealer processing fee ?
600 frieght ?
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CONCLUSION: 2500 cash down+2500 available rebates+ 600 frieght = $5600 added back to price ......
(a) She's driving to Florida for a car that's probably not there.
(b) $400 real money discount, which requires financing with the dealer to recieve said $400 discount.
Can't decide if biggest scam ever...
or rough draft for my next ad...
