I visited the Greenbrier Hyundai internet site and saw 11 Sonata V6/automatic cars listed under $20,000. That seemed to be a realistic price based on the $17,500 I paid for my 2007. I gathered all of the information and my checkbook, and drove from Norfolk to the Greenbrier dealership to buy a new Hyundai that day.\r
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When I got to the dealership, there was only one V6 Sonata on the lot, a Limited with a price tag of about $27,000. The salesman had no explanation and no apology for the fraudulent listings, and directed me to 4-cylinder models in the price range advertised for the V-6 cars. I was then ignored. I wrote the owner that same day. More than a week later, the fraudulent listings are still there. Don't waste your time with these cheats.\r
Pros: Good service department
Cons: False advertising to lure you in
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