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15-07-2005, 09:46 AM | #31 | |||
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15-07-2005, 09:54 AM | #32 | ||
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Everyone that I know that has a hyundai has had almost no problems with them.... and when they do they have been treated really well.
My boss, for instance, has a series 2 Hyundai Excel and 5yrs later has had no problems whatsoever (apparently in series two Hyundai really lifted there game). Remember, Hyundai have one car of the year with both the Getz and Accent... Accent twice if I recall.
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15-07-2005, 10:15 AM | #33 | |||
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as for Ride, when you hire a 1.5 manual GETZ with CD player and elec mirrors and windows and give it a thrashing then come back and tell me how crap they are. these things use 6litres per 100km on highway go damn quick and from what i've seen and heard the build quality from ford would not be any better, am i bias like yourself? I own X series fords not likely to buy anything 2005 model for at least 10 years , you crittisied for not being constructive and yet you are the worst for it in this thread : |
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15-07-2005, 10:18 AM | #34 | ||||
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That said, the car no longer suits our needs, and as such we will be selling it to get a 4WD like a Land-Rover Discovery or a GQ Patrol. Something that can handle the rural roads better than the Hyundai.
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15-07-2005, 10:32 AM | #35 | ||
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Despite not liking a single Hyundai that's damn impressive. However, a twin engine setup... obviously the guy's doing it to promote his business because no one with half a brain wouldn't attempt something like that and pay someone to do it. The labour costs would be enormous because you effectively have to re-engineer the entire car!
On Hyundai build quality... Having driven most late model Hyundais (between new and a few years old) there is a noticeable difference in build quality, feel of the car and NVH levels between the old models and new ones. Eg. I was very impressed with the last Tiburon I drove. The car seemed to be screwed together quite well, NVH levels were more than acceptable, and interior fit and finish was up there with the rest of them. Even the last of the Excels - there was nothing offensive about the car, let alone the Accent which is a vastly improved model. From what I've heard about the new Sonata, the big boys should be scared. Korea is making up ground in leaps and bounds in basicaly anything they do. Our Samsung microwave is close to 10 years old now and it looks brand new. The plastic hasn't gone yellow, all the buttons still work, etc. Koreans have learns a few things about making things last, and within a few years they will be a SERIOUS force to be reckoned with, globally. Ride, Mate, you're basing your argument what you've heard about these cars from other people. The facts are these days that Hyundais, although ugly (apart from the Sonata by that's my opinion anyway) are excellent value for the money because you do get a fair few features, decent build quality and 5 year/130,000km warranty. Top Gear is British and Britain gets cars with different specs to us. Well, that's the case with most cars. Just compare the Fiesta in UK and here. Two totally different cars. We get a lot more eqiupment, more powerful engines, etc. DISCLAIMER: I wouldn't be caught dead in a Hyundai so don't go acusing me of being a Hyundai-lover. |
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15-07-2005, 10:44 AM | #36 | ||
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Thats an awesome car! Much more impressive than most of what I have seen in Oz.
I wonder if you can put the front wheels in reverse and back wheels in forwards for some super quick donuts! Cool!! CRAZY car!! Doesnt matter what it is, its unique! |
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15-07-2005, 11:24 AM | #37 | ||
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Give me a Tiburon any day of the week.
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15-07-2005, 12:11 PM | #38 | ||||
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15-07-2005, 09:48 PM | #39 | |||
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one thing for some of you to ponder how many times have you known/been someone who has been back into their dealerships to get warranty issues soreted out, and i think that you may find that the beloved blue corner and the red corner probley suffer more claims and less service than some of the smaller company's like hyundai ect, on average. now me better go and duck :
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