ORIGINAL: ThunderbirdJunkie
ORIGINAL: hpiracr28
ORIGINAL: ThunderbirdJunkie
If you plan on keeping it for any significant length of time you DO NOT WANT A HYUNDAI for ANY REASON.
Once it's 2 years old or has 30k miles on it ditch it.
Whoah manlolI got a 2001 Hyundai Accent. Just hit 101,000 miles. Hasn't skipped a beat. Plus the new hyundais come with a 10 year/100,000 mile warranty. the sonata TT's are pretty fancy and quick as well.
101,000 whole miles on a ten year old car...wow...that's a lot.
For a Hyundai[&:]
Just because the car has survived into the six digit odometer reading does not mean it's held up well or anything. The car probably shakes like Michael J Fox at idle until 4 grand, rides like crap, and needs a lot of work.
Sorry bud, just expressing ThunderbirdJunkie's experiences working on many, many cars and getting paid to do so as his job. You know...job...primary source of income...that sorta thing.