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Welcome to the world of Hyundai/KIA. Craap cars with craap warranties!
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I have had 4 Hyundais, and still have 2 now. an '87 Excel, 2002 Elantra and Santa Fe, and a 2006 Sonata, never a problem with any of them, and way less then the Ford and Pontiac I had before and between them. Bash the Hyundai all you wish, But they didnt get to the number 4 automaker worldwide by being "craap"......
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p.s. What ever happened to including all routine maintenance THROUGH the warranty period, ala Audi, etc.?Could it possibly have been non-cost effective?![]()
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Right, so good you had to get rid of them. I'm ~sure~ that '87 Excel never needed anything and is still tooling around. Pics would be nice. You must not mind the loose/rattling/rusting/clunking parts enough to fix them....that would be my guess. In the case of the Elantra, a brisk test drive would be the tell-all.
So, how would they comapre to a Toyota or Honda? You would not know without owning them in a direct comparison, would you? How did Hundai get so big? Selling a lot of cars. How do they sell a lot of cars? By making their products so good, owners NEVER have to replace them.![]()
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If I were you I wouldn't do anything but drive that Elantra. The dealer is just trying to take your money by advising you to do a t-belt. Who cares if it bends valves? It won't ever happen to you. The nerve of some cars! How dare the stupid thing need maintenance after only 60K MILES! I say #@$%! on the thing! Run it till it drops and then go down to the dealer and show your #@$%! for all its worth.![]()
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