Originally Posted By: mattd
they will fall apart like an apple from a tree around 100k. I've seen it...many times.
I disagree.
I would argue about my mother in law's 10 year old XG300, but it only has 40,000 miles.
My sister and her husband had a 1991 Scoupe. He brought it to me at about 100,000 miles when I worked at Western Auto. Had new tires, struts, and catalytic converter put on. So yeah...it did have some things wrong with it. But compared to a Mitsubishi Mirage with the same 4G15 motor, it doesn't sound so bad.
My sister's husband is an idiot though. After spending all that money on the car, he decided that he didn't want it anymore and wasn't going make anymore payments. He owed about 7 more payments...about $1,430. He had just dumped about $900 into it and he was just going to give it back to the credit company. I stepped in in a vain attempt to save my sister's credit. Got the car in return.
It was a nice riding little coupe even if a bit underpowered. Sunroof worked. Power Windows worked. Interior was of good quality materials. A/C compressor was locked up but I'm not faulting Hyundai for that given all the similar year Cavaliers/Sunbirds/Escorts/Shadows/Sentras...etc...with locked up A/C compressors at that mileage. + the previous owner was an idiot.
It was slow. A 1.9 liter Constant Vibration and Harshness Escort could slowly walk away from me at WOT. And those things were pretty slow. But knowing that proves I wasn't driving the car nicely at all. It held together just fine on Castrol GTX 10W30 and Champion Gold spark plugs.
I debadged it. Left only the slanty "H" embossed on the front fascia. I admit, "Scoupe" is just about the dumbest car name ever.
Paint took a nice shine on metal parts. Plastic bumpers and silly little 0° angle trunk spoiler's paint was already sunbleached and ruined.
I gave it back to my sister on the condition that it would be her car. Idiot B-I-L sold it for round trip airfare to Houston to visit his mommy. Houston is a little over 3 hr drive. It's probably better that I do not know how much he sold it for.
I would expect the new Elantra to be even better in every aspect
they will fall apart like an apple from a tree around 100k. I've seen it...many times.
I disagree.
I would argue about my mother in law's 10 year old XG300, but it only has 40,000 miles.
My sister and her husband had a 1991 Scoupe. He brought it to me at about 100,000 miles when I worked at Western Auto. Had new tires, struts, and catalytic converter put on. So yeah...it did have some things wrong with it. But compared to a Mitsubishi Mirage with the same 4G15 motor, it doesn't sound so bad.
My sister's husband is an idiot though. After spending all that money on the car, he decided that he didn't want it anymore and wasn't going make anymore payments. He owed about 7 more payments...about $1,430. He had just dumped about $900 into it and he was just going to give it back to the credit company. I stepped in in a vain attempt to save my sister's credit. Got the car in return.
It was a nice riding little coupe even if a bit underpowered. Sunroof worked. Power Windows worked. Interior was of good quality materials. A/C compressor was locked up but I'm not faulting Hyundai for that given all the similar year Cavaliers/Sunbirds/Escorts/Shadows/Sentras...etc...with locked up A/C compressors at that mileage. + the previous owner was an idiot.
It was slow. A 1.9 liter Constant Vibration and Harshness Escort could slowly walk away from me at WOT. And those things were pretty slow. But knowing that proves I wasn't driving the car nicely at all. It held together just fine on Castrol GTX 10W30 and Champion Gold spark plugs.
I debadged it. Left only the slanty "H" embossed on the front fascia. I admit, "Scoupe" is just about the dumbest car name ever.
Paint took a nice shine on metal parts. Plastic bumpers and silly little 0° angle trunk spoiler's paint was already sunbleached and ruined.
I gave it back to my sister on the condition that it would be her car. Idiot B-I-L sold it for round trip airfare to Houston to visit his mommy. Houston is a little over 3 hr drive. It's probably better that I do not know how much he sold it for.
I would expect the new Elantra to be even better in every aspect