Deal check: 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 AWD Limited

Location: CA
$56500 MSRP
$2200 due at signing
$350/m
24m/12k

I have one dealer in Norcal and one in Socal that I will not be using and they have one car each at the close to the above negotiated price if anyone is interested. Have only seen numbers like this at the end of the month so probably good until eod tomorrow and then one month later.

Any feedback? good/bad?

So this looks quite a bit better than what we were getting quoted by the dealer for Ioniq 5 in Michigan… If I could get something like this for a 5, I’d probably sign this weekend.

it’s ok for CA market, the brokers here are only listing the SEL, but I think they can beat this price.

ā€œAWDā€ is the difficult part, hardly any AWD Ioniqs out there so OP might not get better. If I had it in stock I would beat these numbers

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How much better would you say is possible? No broker/dealer could beat the above for me, only match :frowning: You are right - limited + awd inventory is quite limited. Also, any predictions on deals once Ioniq 6 N rolls?

It took the 5N a year to go to MSRP…so expect that on the 6N

@forbs I’m still learning. What does it mean for a model to ā€œgo to MSRPā€?

5n is a ā€˜street race car’ and those always command a premium over MSRP

This car used to command 10k over MSRP when it first released, and recently I’ve been seeing MSRP deals on it.

In fact, Amazon has it for $900 below MSRP, but the lease is UGLY


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Other ā€˜race cars’

  • Civic Type R
  • Golf R
  • Ioniq 6 N (Potential)

Here’s a list of them (Though the GR Corolla needs to be stick as Auto does have sales)
I know the Civic Type R is still commanding over MSRP used.

https://www.reddit.com/r/whatcarshouldIbuy/comments/1eq8ems/type_r_alternatives/

I did laugh that the Tesla Model S Plaid isn’t on it, but then I don’t recall that car in street races.

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