WOW, a lot of car for the money
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Looks nice but not as nice as the Kia optima, whoaa
i got a little daewoo as a daily driver and i'll tell you these little korean cars are fun to drive, reliable, cheap and give great gas mileage. i will definately buy korean again.
i got a little daewoo as a daily driver and i'll tell you these little korean cars are fun to drive, reliable, cheap and give great gas mileage. i will definately buy korean again.
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I wish my Honda and Toyota had the same warranty as Hyundai. 10 yrs/100K miles of worry-free coverage. Crazy! But I wonder if Hyundai service is good, and that they would gladly repair things under warranty.
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Originally Posted by Carlson,Apr 20 2005, 09:48 PM
At the same time, a lot of money for the car.
Camry and Accord start at the same price.
There are probably 50 cars in the $18K-$26K price range including the 280hp Avalon, Chrysler 300, Ford Five Hundred.
I'm not saying the Hyaundai is a bad car, just it's nothing revolutionary nothing spectacular IMO.
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Originally Posted by rai,Apr 22 2005, 05:11 AM
Camry and Accord start at the same price.
There are probably 50 cars in the $18K-$26K price range including the 280hp Avalon, Chrysler 300, Ford Five Hundred.
I'm not saying the Hyaundai is a bad car, just it's nothing revolutionary nothing spectacular IMO.
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Originally Posted by rai,Apr 22 2005, 05:11 AM
Camry and Accord start at the same price.
There are probably 50 cars in the $18K-$26K price range including the 280hp Avalon, Chrysler 300, Ford Five Hundred.
I'm not saying the Hyaundai is a bad car, just it's nothing revolutionary nothing spectacular IMO.
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