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Do not buy one older than that unless you want quality and reliability problems. They have improved their reliability A LOT, but only in the last few years.
Do not buy a NEW Hyundai because the resale value on them is horrible and you will lose a lot of $$$ when you sell/trade it in. It is actually cheaper in the long run to buy an NEW Honda or Toyota because that few $1000 you save on the Hyundai is destroyed when you drive off the lot and suddenly the Hyundai is worth 60% what you paid for it. The long warranty is a tactic for chumps. Who cares if it has a 100,000 mile warranty if you are at the dealer every week getting things fixed and the car is worth 50% what you paid for it after 2 years?
I hit the button on my 1990 bronco to engage 4x4 and nothing happens??
A 2003-2006 USED Hyundai with one owner is a great deal though. Depreciation means that you can get a Hyundai with 20,000 miles on it for like 1/2 the price it was new.
Looking at getting a Ford Lightning..are they reliable?
Hyundai is an OK vehicle, if you are going to buy an affordable korean make, I would go with KIA. But if you want to spend a little bit more for a Japanese make like Toyota or Honda, I would rather take that route.is a maxima a full size sedan?
Own one, it's a tin can with an engine that lasts forever. gas milage is great and gets you from A to B, but not laid.the price of NGV installation for wira sedan in KL and Seremban?
I don't think they are as good as Toyota or Honda, but their warranty is the best around!what manifold would i need to use?
I have worked on a lot of them and they are fairly easy to work on and seem to be fairly reliable. They just aren't 300,000 mile cars like Toyotas!
trying to use 1994 2.2liter engine block to a 2.2liter1999 toyota camry?
They are good in the sense that they are affordable to many people who would otherwise go without a vehicle. But they are cheaply made and have bad resale value.I would sooner by a second hand , but more reliable make of car.
good for a while but unfortunately after 100k miles they take a big crap unless your really good at maintaining your car, even then you'll have problems. So if you can pay it off before 100k mi i guess its not so bad but you won't get much on a trade in or resale.
Does anyone own a ACURA RDX and have encountered problems?
They were crap at one time back when they had the Pony, but they have gotten a lot better... and even if they crap out on ya, they got a great warranty to back you up... so if you like the vehicle, go for it.Kinda, I would go with an American car. Dodge, or Chevy perferably. You want performance then go American!
In my opinion, no. Save up a little more and buy a Honda. EVERYONE knows Honda's are reliable.
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