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magyarbacsi -> RE: Is Hyundai a good car? (3/20/2007 11:10:22 AM)
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Take any make of a car and read the reviews by owners, not by the paid reviewers who obviously make a living getting paid for a favorable review. You wont find a car that is not without fault. Even the favored Toyotas fall from grace. I like to listen to car talk radio as I learn a lot and the callers are owners who call in, not paid reviewers. Look at Kia for instance and see howconsummerreports .com rates it. Poor, yet it has the red check mark below the picture that indicates highly recommended. You are right about the car makers providing warrantees based on predictable longevity. But if they predict 10 yr/100k mi? Look at who else offers it. I know of no American cars (is there such a thing any more, Toyota is more American then Japanese and your Ford is more Mexican then American) that come with such warranty. I know Mitsubishi offers the same as Hyundai, but even Toyota only comes with 3yr/3600K mi. standard warranty. Yes , you can buy the extended warranty at acost. When I buy any product, car, hardware or home appliance, and they want to sell me the extended warranty I ask, " is this product such a crap that I need an extended warranty, if so maybe I shouldn't buy it". I know its just another product they are trying to sell, but I like to have fun with the sales clerk and see what they say. You have to read a lot and do some research on your own to come to a conclusion. I did on the Hyundais and ended up with an 07 Entourage and 07 Santa Fe. I look at the history of the motor and trans thats been around a while. The 2.7 is not new and has been tried and true in other models such as the Triburon, although the CVVT on the 2.7 was not used on early2.7s, and the 3.8 has been around in the Azera that is now in the Entourage.
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