Monday, July 27th, 2009
Internet marketing and SEO practices have been known to be the best way to market your business online and one testimony to that respect is that of the strategy being employed by Santa Fe Ford. One factor that can be trace to this is the fact that more people are turning to the web to find used cars and this seems to be the secret weapon of Greg Waitcus, Vice President, Santa Fe Ford.
As you are well aware, most car companies today are desperately hanging on to dear life, much brought about the recession. While the “Cash for Clunkers” deal is being seen as a catalyst to change all that, used cars may yet offer something better as far as trade-in value is concerned.
And should that be the case, it would not be surprising in some cases where some cars may be bought at higher prices compared to the trade-in value that was set by the government when it comes to the CARS rebate program.
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Posted in Business, Cars, Industry | Comments
Sunday, July 12th, 2009
For car seekers or plain surfers, there is a new site you can visit to make sure that your car needs are addressed properly with style. The new site is the Santa Fe Ford, offering an array of classy user interface built especially for the car onlookers of today. It features one click to specific searches by make or model directly from the home page, easy navigation throughout the site, and one click from vehicle details to lead submission.
One thing about car searchers, patronizing the right sites is important. And with this new used car site making sure that they are visible on the web, you can bet that people who want to sell their second hand cars will likewise be on hand for the proper trading mediums as far as automotive vehicles are concerned.
The site was designed and made possible by Jorn and Price Marketing powered by the powerful Microsoft ASP.net 3.5 Framework.
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Posted in Business, Cars, Industry | Comments
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Has the world just gone crazy? Is the economical crisis going to deepen? Wendy’s has decided to auction off a few products for the next two weeks. The food chain, yes it’s that Wendy’s, wants to show you a thing or two about value. Bidding for each product will start at the full retail price and it will go all the way down to $0.99. That’s right folks, the person that drop the price to $0.99 will win the prize but the trick is that each bid will drop the price by one cent. Besides, Xboxex, laptops and HDTVs you will be able to win a Hyundai 2008 Santa Fe SE, No Options Package. I mean buy it of course since it’s going to cost just $0.99.
Before you start bidding make sure you check the auction schedule from the press release:
Introducing the first-of-its kind online value auction where the
lowest bidder wins
What: Wendy’s 99¢ Bid for Value – It’s an auction but waaaay better. Wendy’s is auctioning off XBoxes, Snowboards, laptops, HDTVs and even a brand new car…all for 99¢!
Bidding starts at the prizes’ retail value. Each bid lowers the price by 1¢, so the more you bid, the lower the price goes. The lucky bidder who lowers the price to 99¢ wins!
When: The Wendy’s 99¢ Bid for Value auction kicks off at 1pm EST on January 7th and runs through January 14th. Register to play today!
Where: www.99centbidforvalue.com
Why: Wendy’s is helping consumers make better choices with great value items — not only great tasting food on the Value Menu, but fantastic prizes that will be auctioned off at 99¢.
Schedule of prizes:
January 7, 2009
1:00 PM EST – 1:29 PM EST Xbox 360 Elite Console
1:30 PM EST – 1:59 PM EST Xbox 360 Elite Console
2:00 PM EST – 2:29 PM EST Xbox 360 Elite Console
2:30 PM EST – 2:59 PM EST Xbox 360 Elite Console
3:00 PM EST – 3:29 PM EST Xbox 360 Elite Console
3:30 PM EST – 3:59 PM EST Xbox 360 Elite Console
5:00 PM EST – 5:29 PM EST Kawasaki KDX126FS 26? mountain bike
5:30 PM EST – 5:59 PM EST Kawasaki KDX126FS 26? mountain bike
6:00 PM EST – 6:29 PM EST Kawasaki KDX126FS 26? mountain bike
6:30 PM EST – 6:59 PM EST Kawasaki KDX126FS 26? mountain bike
7:00 PM EST – 7:29 PM EST Kawasaki KDX126FS 26? mountain bike
7:30 PM EST – 7:59 PM EST Kawasaki KDX126FS 26? mountain bike
January 8, 2009
1:00 PM EST – 1:29 AM EST Lenovo ThinkPad T400
1:30 PM EST – 1:59 PM EST Lenovo ThinkPad T400
2:00 PM EST – 2:29 PM EST Lenovo ThinkPad T400
2:30 PM EST – 2:59 PM EST Lenovo ThinkPad T400
5:00 PM EST – 5:29 PM EST HEAD TRANSIT i. Snowboard/HEAD P4 Bindings
5:30 PM EST – 5:59 PM EST HEAD TRANSIT i. Snowboard/HEAD P4 Bindings
6:00 PM EST – 6:29 PM EST HEAD TRANSIT i. Snowboard/HEAD P4 Bindings
6:30 PM EST – 6:59 PM EST HEAD TRANSIT i. Snowboard/HEAD P4 Bindings
January 9, 2009
2:00 PM EST – 2:29 PM EST Panasonic – 50? 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV
2:30 PM EST – 2:59 PM EST Panasonic – 50? 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV
3:00 PM EST – 3:29 PM EST Panasonic – 50? 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV
3:30 PM EST – 3:59 PM EST Panasonic – 50? 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV
January 13, 2009
2:00 PM EST Bill Payoff ($10,000)
January 14, 2009
2:00 PM EST Hyundai 2008 Santa Fe SE, No Options Package
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Posted in 2008 Vehicles, Hyundai, Sale | Comments
Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Need I say economic crisis again? Hyundai has decided to slow down production for its Sonata and Santa Fe models. The Sonata dropped 15% in sales since the beginning of the year while the Santa Fe dropped about 2%. That means Hyundai will close down its Alabama plant for 11 days. That means two weeks of unpaid vacation for its employees right? The free days will be scheduled for Fridays and around Thanksgiving and Christmas, so it’s not that bad after all! Hopefully no one will lose their job over this. We should see the economy go back up again right?
via Autoblog
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Posted in Hyundai, Industry | Comments