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Accent and Sonata Steals at CF Hyundai



If you're anything like me, you're starting to make big plans for your expected income tax refund.  Now, you could use it to take a trip, or stock up on toilet paper for the next few years, but, why not use it to make a real investment? 

Whether you've wanted to ditch the hoopty you've been puttering around in, or have realized that your fancy car lease payments are more than your mortgage and you're just now coming to your senses-whatever your reason may be-now is the perfect time to visit Checkered Flag Hyundai.  With value-priced extremely reliable models, Hyundai is one of the top-selling brands in the United States and has remained number one in customer loyalty over the past few years. 

This month, the deals are so nice at your favorite Hampton Roads Hyundai dealer, you could probably use that tax return check for a down payment and still have enough left over for an awesome road trip!

Check out the January Hyundai Accent and Hyundai Sonata specials here at your Virginia Beach Hyundai store, Checkered Flag Hyundai.

2012 Hyundai Accent Special Price



2012 Hyundai Accent Special Low Price

Buy a new 2012 Accent with Automatic Transmission for only $13,990 from Checkered Flag Hyundai.  Hurry in today!

Includes all rebates and incentives including $500 active duty military rebate, and $500 Owner Loyalty Incentive.  Plus $760 freight, tax, title, licensing and $499 processing fee.

Offer expires: 02/01/2012

2012 Hyundai Sonata Specials




2012 Hyundai Sonata Special Low Price

Buy a new 2012 Sonata with Automatic Transmission for only $17,990 from Checkered Flag Hyundai.

Includes all rebates and incentives including $500 active duty military rebate, and $500 Owner Loyalty Incentive.  Plus $760 freight, tax, title, licensing and $499 processing fee.

Offer expires: 02/01/2012

For full details, or more information, call Checkered Flag Hyundai at (757)490-1111 or stop by our Hyundai dealership on Virginia Beach Blvd

Test Drive Your Tune Winners Video



Test Drive Your Tune

Recently Checkered Flag Hyundai teamed up with three local radio stations to promote local musicians!   During our "Test Drive Your Tune" promotion we shined a spotlight on the home-grown talent here in Hampton Roads and YOU got to pick the best of the best.  We received entries from countless singers, songwriters, bands, and groups. 

The top three finalists as determined by your votes were Justin D. Clements, Luke Hartman, and The Cody Austin Band.  Finalists were awarded a full length professionally produced music video which was posted on checkeredflag.com, on-air mentions on 97.3 The Eagle, Hot 100.5, and 92.9 The Wave, and an assortment of concert tickets and travel packages!   All three bands performed at the Grand Finale at Checkered Flag Hyundai, and the winner, receiving the most votes, The Cody Austin Band received the Grand Prize, a trip to Nashville!  

The "Test Drive Your Tune" video should appear here.  If you are unable to view the video on this page, click on the following link and scroll down to this article.  Link:  Test Drive Your Tune with Checkered Flag Hyundai video



Congratulations to all the finalists, especially the Cody Austin Band.  Test Drive Your Tune was just another way for us here Checkered Flag to stay involved in our local community, recognizing and rewarding our talented local musicians.  Thank you to all who participated! 

Don't Forget to Winterize Your Ride



Yesterday there was frost on my porch, and today, my neighbor is out in shorts.  As we all know, this is typical Hampton Roads weather, and it can turn on us without a second's notice.  Now, this fickle weather might not only take a toll on your sinuses, but on your car as well.  Now is the perfect time to start preparing for Jack Frost.  And, trust me; you do not want to put off your winterizing.  Thanks to a Checkered Flag Hyundai customer for sending me a link to this following fantastic winter check list for all of our Checkered Flag drivers.

Article courtesy of [Rairdon.com]

We've all heard the stories coming out from the nightmare commute yesterday.  I personally know several people who didn't make it home for 14 hours!  Driving in the winter means snow, sleet and ice that can lead to slower traffic, hazardous road conditions, hot tempers and unforeseen dangers. To help you make it safely through winter, here are some suggestions from the National Safety Council to make sure that you and your vehicle are prepared.

Weather
At any temperature -- 20° Fahrenheit below zero or 90° Fahrenheit above -- weather affects road and driving conditions and can pose serious problems. It is important to monitor forecasts on the Web, radio, TV, cable weather channel, or in the daily papers.

Your Car
Prepare your car for winter. Start with a checkup that includes:
    * Checking the ignition, brakes, wiring, hoses and fan belts.
    * Changing and adjusting the spark plugs.
    * Checking the air, fuel and emission filters, and the PCV valve.
    * Inspecting the distributor.
    * Checking the battery.
    * Checking the tires for air, sidewall wear and tread depth.
    * Checking antifreeze levels and the freeze line.
    * Your car should have a tune-up from one of 6 Rairdon locations. (Check the owner's manual for the recommended interval) to ensure better gas mileage, quicker starts and faster response on pick-up and passing power.

Necessary Equipment
An emergency situation on the road can arise at any time and you must be prepared. In addition to making sure you have the tune-up, a full tank of gas, and fresh anti-freeze, you should carry the following items in your trunk:
    * Properly inflated spare tire, wheel wrench and tripod-type jack
    * Shovel
    * Jumper cables
    * Tow and tire chains
    * Bag of salt or cat litter
    * Tool kit
    * Essential Supplies

Be prepared with a "survival kit" that should always remain in the car. Replenish after use. Essential supplies include:
    * Working flashlight and extra batteries
    * Reflective triangles and brightly-colored cloth
    * Compass
    * First aid kit
    * Exterior windshield cleaner
    * Ice scraper and snow brush
    * Wooden stick matches in a waterproof container
    * Scissors and string/cord
    * Non-perishable, high-energy foods like unsalted canned nuts, dried fruits, and hard candy.
    * In addition, if you are driving long distances under cold, snowy, and icy conditions, you should also carry supplies to keep you warm such as heavy woolen mittens, socks, a cap and blankets.

If You Become Stranded...
Do not leave your car unless you know exactly where you are, how far it is to possible help, and are certain you will improve your situation.
To attract attention, light two flares and place one at each end of the car a safe distance away. Hang a brightly colored cloth from your antenna.
If you are sure the car's exhaust pipe is not blocked, run the engine and heater for about 10 minutes every hour or so depending upon the amount of gas in the tank.
To protect yourself from frostbite and hypothermia use the woolen items and blankets to keep warm.
Keep at least one window open slightly. Heavy snow and ice can seal a car shut.
Eat a hard candy to keep your mouth moist.


End of article.

Now, if you are like me, you don't have a whole lot of time on your hands between family and friends and work and holiday madness, so I suggest, do as I do and bring your car or truck in to your nearest Checkered Flag Service location and ask for winterizing specials.  While you are there, you can swing over to the parts department and pick up safety equipment, first aid kits, and even assorted holiday gifts for the auto-lovers on your list.
 
If you would like to schedule winterizing or any other service at Checkered Flag Service call (757)490-1111 or choose the following link:  Virginia Beach Service Center



10 Steps for Leasing Your Next Vehicle



Is a new car, truck, or SUV at the top of your wish list this holiday season?  There's certainly no harm in picking up a little something for yourself.  Now, besides deciding on which brand, style, and color you would like, you may also be stuck on how exactly you want to best pay for your new sleigh. 

I would definitely agree that one of the most common questions I hear from customers is, "Should I buy or lease?"  Now, I always have different answers for each person based on their specific wants and needs so it is pretty difficult to give a clear cut answer for the masses.  This week, I stumbled across the following article from Edmunds.com.  Edmunds is a fantastic source for auto information and this week they have tackled the lease or not to lease dilemma. 

The following are the 10 Steps on Leasing a New Car according to Edmunds.  Now, it looks a bit lengthy, but I promise it is good information and worth the read.
 
Just jumping ahead..one of the steps deals with looking for lease specials at local dealers.  Here at our nine Checkered Flag locations in Va Beach and Norfolk, there are always lease specials.  Always.  The absolute easiest way to navigate through different Checkered Flag brands for current lease specials is to choose the Internet Specials link on CheckeredFlag.com homepage, then choose a brand from the drop down list.  You can check every Checkered Flag brand including Checkered Flag Honda, Toyota, BMW, smart, MINI, Jaguar, Porsche, Audi, and Checkered Flag Hyundai and VW.  If you do not see the particular vehicle you were hunting for on the internet specials list, don't fret.  Simply call (757)490-1111 and let us know which vehicle you would like leasing special pricing for.  We can take care of many of the details before you even visit the store!  Keep in mind, though, that, as the article states, the best way to get the best deal is to visit Checkered Flag in person.
 
Article from [Edmunds.com] Article edited slightly to exclude advertisement.

Step 1: How leasing works.
Leasing a car is like renting a car - but for a longer time period. Unlike buying, you never actually own the car and you have to give it back at the end of the lease. Leasing became popular in the 1990s because cars became too expensive to buy for many people. Leasing allows a person to drive a brand-new car and make lower monthly payments, thus making the "new-car experience" more accessible to more people. Finally, leasing can offer tax breaks for certain occupations.

Remember that, while leasing might not save you money in the long run, it could fit more easily into your budget on a monthly basis. Also keep in mind that some people find leasing to be confusing since many of the terms are different. We'll do our best to quickly and clearly explain how to make leasing work for you in the following steps.

Step 2: Checking incentives and special lease deals.
Car manufacturers commonly offer lease specials. This is a good way to shop for a leased car because it can save you even more money. However, the specials might have hidden costs that are not clearly identified in the lease ad. You should always check to see if the promised monthly payment includes sales tax and fees. Also, does the advertised lease require a large down payment (sometimes called a "cap reduction payment" or "cap cost reduction"), bank fees and a security deposit? What about the annual mileage limit? These are questions you want answered long before you're closing a lease deal.

Step 3: How long should your lease be?
It is possible to lease cars for two, three, four or five years. However, the three-year lease is the best choice for most people. The majority of carmakers offer three-year bumper-to-bumper warranties. If your lease is for three years you will always be under warranty without paying extra for an extended service contract. Furthermore, a car really begins to show its age at about three years - right at the time the lease is expiring. Remember, one of the reasons for leasing is to drive a new, or nearly new, vehicle on a constant basis. Why would you lease for five years and be forced to deal with extended warranty fees and higher maintenance costs? If paying for these items doesn't bother you, maybe you should consider buying the car.

Of course, everyone wants a low lease payment, and extending the length of the lease will drop the monthly cost. But extending the lease means you're investing more and more money into a vehicle that will never be yours. It's better to shop aggressively for a competitive lease deal and keep the length of the contract to three years.

Step 4: Estimating your lease payments.
A lease payment is calculated from many different numbers and can be difficult to understand. However, you should attempt to estimate your own lease payment before you go shopping to avoid paying too much. In the old days (like, five years ago), this meant an hour or two with a calculator. Now, the process has been streamlined by the Internet.

Step 5: Finding the exact car to lease.
By this point it should be obvious which car you want to lease. This means you know the make, model, trim level, options and color. The more flexible you can be, the better the lease deal you will be able to make. For example, a shopper might be very firm about the make, model and trim level, but could accept a variety of options and colors. If another shopper definitely wants hard-to-find options and a specific color, it will be more difficult to make a great deal. Why? You have no leverage as a negotiator. You have to pay the dealer's lease rate or try to locate another identical vehicle.

In any case, locate the exact car you want by sending e-mails to the Internet managers at your local dealership.  In some cases, you may have to follow up with a phone call. Say something like: "I want to lease a 2011 Hyundai Sonata for three years. I'm not too fussy about the color but I don't want black or white. I want ABS and side airbags. What do you have on your lot? And can you give me a lease payment?" Often the salesperson will have to check his inventory and call you back.

As you make phone calls and exchange e-mails with the dealership's Internet manager, take careful notes about the lease quotes you receive.  Now, compare the quotes you get to your own calculated lease payments. Record the information you receive about each car you locate, including the color, options and the dealership name. This will save time as you continue to shop for a good leased car.

Step 6: Test driving the car salesman
As you call dealerships to locate the exact car you want to buy, you can also test drive the car salesman. In other words, you can determine if this is a person you want to do business with. It's a good idea to consider this issue ahead of time, before you get to the deal-making phase of the lease process.

To evaluate the salesperson, ask yourself if you feel comfortable dealing with him. Is he impatient and pushy? Or relaxed and open? When you asked him about a specific car's availability, did he respond to your needs? Or did he try to steer you toward another car simply because his dealership has too many of that model in stock? Does he return your phone calls? Does he answer your questions about leasing in a straightforward manner? Or is he evasive and confusing?

By considering these issues, you should have a sense of whether you want to lease a car with this salesperson's assistance. If you feel comfortable with the individual when researching by phone, and if the dealership has the car you're interested in, set up a time to test drive the car. Preferably, when the dealership will not be very busy, such as on a weekday morning. Before heading to the car lot, review all your notes and make sure you bring your car-buying folder. This might include your checkbook, registration and proof of insurance. Keep in mind that you're bringing these items so you'll be ready to lease a car if you get a fair deal. Don't feel obligated to lease a car simply because you have all the necessary paperwork with you.

Step 7: The final test drive.
When you arrive on the lot you will want to take a careful look at the car you are planning to lease. You should also drive the car one more time. You might have driven several other cars, and need to refresh your memory. If you specified several options - such as side airbags or ABS - check the window sticker to make sure they are on the car you are getting ready to lease.

If everything checks out, it's time to make a deal for your lowest lease payment.

Step 8: How to negotiate a lease payment.
Negotiations can be handled several ways. If the car is widely available, contact your local dealerships and solicit bids (as described in Step 5). Take the lowest bidder, call the other dealers, and see if they can beat that price. If not, you are at rock bottom.

If the car is harder to find, and you are on the lot, you can still refer to the lease payments you calculated at home. If the lease quote from your salesperson matches your estimate, you're probably getting a fair deal, but make sure the numbers and terms match your calculations. Be especially sure to check the down payment (we recommend a zero down payment), the term of the loan (we recommend three years), the monthly payment and the annual mileage allowance.

In the past, Edmunds.com recommended that the best way to get a good lease payment was to negotiate the lowest selling price for the car (using True Market Value pricing as a guide). Once that was set, you would get the salesperson to draw up a lease payment based on that figure. The thinking was that if the salesperson knew you were leasing, he would focus on the monthly payment while ignoring the negotiated price. He might even try to confuse you with leasing jargon. But the reality is, if you're happy with the down payment, monthly payment and mileage allowance, the purchase price of the vehicle is probably right. Keep in mind, however, that if you think you will want to buy the vehicle at the end of the lease, you should also check the "residual value" to make sure it is a realistic figure.

Whichever method you choose to negotiate, it is a good idea to ask the salesperson to fax you a worksheet, detailing all the costs before you go to the dealership. This will allow you to review the figures in a relaxed environment. Compare the numbers to those you have calculated and the True Market Value prices of cars listed on Edmunds.com.

Step 9: Reviewing and signing the paperwork.
At the dealership, you will be presented with the lease contract for your new car and a dizzying array of forms to sign. This might be done by the Internet salesperson you have been dealing with, or it could be done in a separate office by the finance and insurance (F&I) manager.  If you have already seen a worksheet for the lease deal you've made, the contract should be a formality. Make sure the numbers match the worksheet and that no additional charges or fees have been inserted. You will also be asked to sign various forms that register the new car for you. Understand what you are signing and what it means. Ask questions if you don't understand, and don't ever feel like you have to hurry. Leasing a car is a serious commitment and it's the F&I manager's job to ensure you understand the documents involved. Remember, once you have signed there is no going back.

Most lease cars are based on the owner driving 12,000 miles a year. If you drive farther than this, you are charged from 10 to 15 cents for each mile over the limit. If you think you are going to drive farther than the allowed mileage, you may be able to buy extra miles up front. Usually, you can buy extra miles at five cents per mile and have this rolled into your lease payment. This pay-as-you-go approach prevents any unpleasant surprises at the end of the lease.

One last thing, check to make sure the contract you are buying includes "gap insurance," which is recommended when leasing. If your leased car is stolen or totaled in an accident, there might be a gap between what your insurance company will pay you for the loss and the amount you now must pay to the leasing company. If you take out gap insurance (it is included in some lease contracts), this will cover you for this loss.

Step 10: Successfully managing your leased vehicle.
As you drive your leased vehicle, you need to remember that the car will have to be returned in good condition. Have all the scheduled maintenance performed at an authorized dealer and keep your eye on the odometer to avoid exceeding the mileage limit.

When the time approaches to end the lease, you will have several alternatives. You can turn it back in and lease a new vehicle. You can buy the car for the residual amount stated in your contract and continue driving it. In some cases, you can even extend your lease term on a month-to-month basis while you decide what your best course of action will be. Whatever you decide to do, take the time to consider each avenue carefully. Check current market values of the cars that interest you (using Edmunds.com True Market Value prices) and shop for lease deals from manufacturers.

You've reached the end of the final step. Now, it's time to go out and put your knowledge into action. Just remember, the time you take to research your leasing decision will pay dividends over the years. You'll not only be driving a car that suits your needs, but you'll be saving money in the process. That's a big payoff for a little bit of work.

Elantra and Equus Deals at CF Hyundai



Before you get started on holiday shopping for your loved ones, why not pop by Checkered Flag Hyundai and pick up a little something for yourself?  After all, you could use a new ride to haul around your happy family and holiday loot, right?

This November, at your favorite Virginia Beach Hyundai dealer, you can grab a brand new 2012 Hyundai Elantra or Hyundai Equus for a steal!



2012 Hyundai Elantra Specials

2012 Elantra APR Special
Take advantage of low 1.9% APR financing for 36 months, or 2.9% for 48 months!

2012 Elantra Lease Special
Lease your new 2012 Elantra for just $179 per month for 36 months!

Excludes tax, title, license and $499 processing fee.  Lease applies to 2012 Elantra GLS automatic, $1999 due at signing. 12k miles per year, may not be combined with other offers.  With approved credit through HMF,

Offer expires: 11/30/2011




Hyundai Equus Specials- Virginia Beach Dealer

2011 and 2012 Equus Finance Special
Get  0.9% APR financing for 36 months, 1.9% for 48 months!

2011 and 2012 Equus Valued Owner Coupon
Get up to $1,500 Valued Owner Coupon if you currently own a Hyundai!

2011 and 2012 Equus Lease Special
Lease a new 2011 Equus for just $739 per month for up to 36 months!

Special rate and lease with approved credit through HMF.  Lease for 36 months, $2999 due at signing on 2011 models, $4999 due at signing on 2012 models, excludes tax, title, license, and $499 processing fee. 12,000 miles per year.  See dealer for full details.

Offer expires: 11/30/2011

For full November Hyundai specials information, or to set up a test drive, call Checkered Flag Hyundai at (757)490-1111. 

This Monday: Free Hyundai Car Wash

 Dirty Hyundai?  We've got the cure for that.  Get a FREE car wash this Monday, November 7th, from Checkered Flag Hyundai.  What: FREE Full Service Car Wash ($14.95 Value) (Includes exterior wash, vacuum, windows clean, mats cleaned, interior wiped, wheels and tires cleaned, exterior hand finished.)When: Monday, November 7th, 2011  11am-1pm    Where: Autobell Car Wash  1060 Independence BlvdVirginia Beach, VA 23455How: Show up in your Hyundai (any year, model, condition?

Free Wash For Your Dirty Hyundai

 

Dirty Hyundai?  We've got the cure for that. 

Get a FREE car wash this Saturday, November 5th, from Checkered Flag Hyundai

What: FREE Full Service Car Wash ($14.95 Value)
(Includes exterior wash, vacuum, windows clean,
mats cleaned, interior wiped, wheels and tires
cleaned, exterior hand finished.)

When: Saturday, November 5th, 2011  9am-11am   

Where: Autobell Car Wash 
1060 Independence Blvd
Virginia Beach, VA 23455

How: Show up in your Hyundai (any year, model, condition)

Yep.. You read that right.  Christine (from the funny Hyundai commercials) is treating the first 25 Hyundai drivers who show up this Saturday from 9am- 11am to a FREE Full Service Car Wash at Autobell Car Wash on Independence Blvd.

Christine will be filming Checkered Flag Hyundai's next TV commercial, so don't be surprised if she pops her head in your window and asks you what you LOVE about your Hyundai. She'll also have FREE coffee and donuts for you to snack on while your Hyundai is taking a bath, and FREE hats and t-Shirts for anyone who participates in the TV commercial.

Also, Christine will give you a pass to the NEXT Checkered Flag FREE Hyundai event which will take place next month. It's our way of saying THANK YOU to the amazing folks like YOU who love your Hyundai as much as we do! We'll see you there this Saturday.

This special free car wash offer is only for Hyundai drivers. Other vehicle models may not participate, sorry.

Hyundai Holds Customer Loyalty Top Spot



What do previous Hyundai customers love? 

More Hyundai.  That's what.

Hyundai is keeping up its stellar track of customer loyalty above all other automotive brands, according to Kelley Blue Book. 

This is no surprise for Checkered Flag Hyundai.  Our Virginia Beach Hyundai customers cannot help but brag about their new or pre-owned Sonatas, Hyundai Santa Fes, and value-priced Hyundai Accents.  We have Hyundai customers return and trade up every few years.  Also, most of our Hyundai customers end up purchasing another Hyundai for other members of their household. 

Customer loyalty is the greatest compliment of any business, and Checkered Flag Hyundai could not be more proud. 

Hyundai Maintains No. 1 Spot for Brand Loyalty on Kbb.com for Second Consecutive Quarter; Toyota Closing In

IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Kelley Blue Book's www.kbb.com, the leading provider of new car and used car information, today reports that Hyundai upheld its No. 1 spot for brand loyalty on kbb.com for Q3 2011, marking its second consecutive quarter on top.

For Q3 2011, Hyundai's brand loyalty was at 48 percent, with Toyota nearly closing in at 47.9 percent and Subaru at 45.9 percent.  Rounding out the top-five brands for Q3 2011 are Kia in the fourth spot at 45.3 percent and Ford in fifth at 45.2 percent.

While Hyundai continues its lead in brand loyalty, it dropped 4.4 percentage points from the previous quarter.  Hyundai's decline can be attributed to cooled interest in the Sonata and Elantra models. 

For the first time since Kelley Blue Book began tracking loyalty, Honda is outside the top-five brands, sitting in the sixth spot at 44.2 percent.  Honda's dip in loyalty is the result of lukewarm reception of the 2012 Civic.  In addition, Honda's perceived supply issues also have influenced shopper activity in Q3 2011.  As year-end approaches, brand loyalty slowly begins to rise. 

While the majority of automakers still show declines in year-over-year loyalty, a quarter-over-quarter shift into the black reveals that consumers may be taking notice of seasonal blowout deals and loyalty incentive offers.  Manufacturers also have released the majority of their 2012 models; therefore consumers' shopping choices may narrow as they become familiar with the options available in the marketplace.

"The latter half of the year tends to draw interest toward sport utility, crossover and other large vehicles due to weather conditions and seasonality," said Arthur Henry, market intelligence manager for Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com.  "Since Hyundai's flagship vehicles are its compact and mid-size sedans, it is natural that it suffers in this regard."

Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence examines brand loyalty while consumers are still in the shopping phase.  For this analysis, loyalty is defined as owners of the brand who are currently shopping the same brand for their next vehicle.  This includes data from consumers who view a trade-in page or private party page in addition to a new-car page on Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com.  End of article.

Want to experience what all the fuss is about?  Well, stop by Checkered Flag Hyundai on Virginia Beach Blvd.  Call (757)490-1111 to set up a Hyundai test drive.


New 2012 Hyundai Veloster


New Sonata Hybrid Here at CF Hyundai



The new Hybrid added to Checkered Flag's lineup and is becoming a hit!  The all-new 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is the perfect combination of style, performance, and eco-responsibility at the perfect price.  The long-awaited Sonata Hybrid, which took its sweet time getting tweaked and ready for U.S. customers, is here at our favorite Hampton Roads Hyundai dealer, Checkered Flag Hyundai.

Boasting fuel savings of 35 miles per gallon in the city and 40 on the highway, and with a starting price of $25,750 (over $1000 less than other popular hybrid vehicles), the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is one of the most popular vehicles at our Virginia Beach Hyundai store. 



After checking out theses new 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid photos, stop by and visit our Virginia Beach Blvd Hyundai location and try out the new Hyundai Sonata for yourself!




For more information on any Hyundai vehicle, or to set up a reservation for a Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, call Checkered Flag Hyundai at (757)490-1111. 


Photos source: [autoblog.com]

October Deals on Hyundai SUVs



It's October, and that means toting around a LOT of stuff.  Whether it be pumpkins, huge pots of tailgate chili, or those massive bags of Halloween candy you picked up at Sam's club, you're going to be feeling the need for a little more cabin space.
 
And, since us Checkered Flag fans like to travel in style, I recommend heading to the best Virginia Beach Hyundai dealer, Checkered Flag Hyundai, to take advantage of these incredible October Hyundai SUV specials. 

Let's start with Hyundai Tucson!



2011 and 2012 Tucson Lease Special
Lease a new 2011 Tucson for just $259 per month for 36 months!

2011 and 2012 Tucson Finance Special
Get 1.9% APR for 36 months, or 2.9% for 48 months!

Special rate and lease deals with approved credit through HMF.  Lease for 36 months, 12,000 miles per year, $2499 due at lease signing on 2011 model, $2699 due at lease signing on 2012 model, excludes tax, title, license, and $499 processing fee.  See dealer for full details.
 
Offer expires: 10/31/2011


Next we have Hyundai Veracruz!



2011 Hyundai Veracruz Specials
$1,000 Customer Cash Back on a 2011 Veracruz and $750 Valued Owner Coupon!
                                   
Get low 0% APR for 36 months, or 0.9% for 48 months plus $1,000 Bonus Cash!
                                       -or-
Lease a new 2011 Veracruz for just $299 per month for 36 months!

2012 Hyundai Veracruz Specials
$500 Customer Cash Back on a 2012 Veracruz!

Get low 0.9% APR for 36 months, or 1.9% APR for 48 months

-or-
Lease a new 2012 Veracruz for just $299 per month for 36 months!

Special rate and lease deals with approved credit through HMF.  Lease for 36 months, 12,000 miles per year, $2699 due at lease signing for 2011, and $3199 due at lease signing for 2012, excludes tax, title, license, and $499 processing fee. Cash back can be combined with APR special but not with the lease special. Must have a currently registered Hyundai to qualify for Valued Owner Coupon. See dealer for full details.

Offer expires: 10/31/2011


Contact Checkered Flag Hyundai at (757)490-1111 for full Hyundai October Specials details, or, stop by our Hyundai store on Virginia Beach Blvd for a test drive! 

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