GTcarz - Automotive forums for cars & trucks.

GTcarz - Automotive forums for cars & trucks. (https://www.gtcarz.com/)
-   Hyundai Mailing List (https://www.gtcarz.com/hyundai-mailing-list-137/)
-   -   another satisfied Hyundai customer (https://www.gtcarz.com/hyundai-mailing-list-137/another-satisfied-hyundai-customer-50386/)

DGWright 01-23-2005 07:17 PM

another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
My wife got a 2004 Sonata V-6 auto with all the goodies, and we have put
about 12k miles on it. No problems have been encountered to date. I
find overall performance on the highway somewhat above average for a car
of its size/weight and it gives a real solid ride. We are comfortable
with the warranty and our local dealer has a good reputation in the
area. The Sonata looks good too !

This past October I traded a 2003 Corolla for a 2005 'Lantra GT. I use
it to commute about 250 miles per week, with a combination of highway
and city driving. This one is going to be a keeper. Fuel economy may
not be the best in its class, but I find that an acceptable trade-off
for a little edge in performance. IMHO this was a good trade - the
Corolla is over priced and somewhat stingy on performance and interior
space compared to the Elantra.

fender1759 01-23-2005 11:28 PM

Re: another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
Good call!

I have 112,000 on my '02 Sonata v6 GLS and have had no problems except a
slow antenna (see below). It's now working perhaps because it was just
frozen. BTW... I'm still on my first timing belt with an appointment next
week to be replaced.
You'll love it!


Christopher Wong 01-24-2005 11:15 PM

Re: another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
In article <G8XId.76074$w62.637@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
DGWright wrote:
> This past October I traded a 2003 Corolla for a 2005 'Lantra GT. I use
> it to commute about 250 miles per week, with a combination of highway
> and city driving. This one is going to be a keeper. Fuel economy may
> not be the best in its class, but I find that an acceptable trade-off
> for a little edge in performance. IMHO this was a good trade - the
> Corolla is over priced and somewhat stingy on performance and interior
> space compared to the Elantra.


You dumped a 2 year old car? Not that there is anything wrong with buying an
Elantra, but isn't that a little excessive?

Chris

Jacob Suter 01-26-2005 03:04 PM

Re: another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
Christopher Wong wrote:
> In article <G8XId.76074$w62.637@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
> DGWright wrote:
>
>>This past October I traded a 2003 Corolla for a 2005 'Lantra GT. I use
>>it to commute about 250 miles per week, with a combination of highway
>>and city driving. This one is going to be a keeper. Fuel economy may
>>not be the best in its class, but I find that an acceptable trade-off
>>for a little edge in performance. IMHO this was a good trade - the
>>Corolla is over priced and somewhat stingy on performance and interior
>>space compared to the Elantra.

>
>
> You dumped a 2 year old car? Not that there is anything wrong with buying an
> Elantra, but isn't that a little excessive?


You've obviously never driven a semi-modern Corolla. Cars that slow are
dangerous.

I'd take a 3-banger Geo Metro/Suzuki Swift over that.

JS


Derek Clarke 01-27-2005 10:12 PM

Re: another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
> Good call!
>
> I have 112,000 on my '02 Sonata v6 GLS and have had no problems except a
> slow antenna (see below). It's now working perhaps because it was just
> frozen. BTW... I'm still on my first timing belt with an appointment next
> week to be replaced.
> You'll love it!



at least the Corolla has a timing CHAIN!



S25 01-28-2005 01:11 AM

Re: another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 03:12:12 GMT, "Derek Clarke"
<nospam.dereknospamclarkenospam@shaw.ca.nospam> wrote:

>> <snip>
>>... I'm still on my first timing belt with an appointment next
>> week to be replaced.
>> You'll love it!

>=====================
>at least the Corolla has a timing CHAIN!
>
>=====================


So did my old flat-head six Plymouth! But who wants to go
back to the days when a heater was an option?

S25

Derek Clarke 01-28-2005 01:45 AM

Re: another satisfied Hyundai customer
 
>
> >> <snip>
> >>... I'm still on my first timing belt with an appointment next
> >> week to be replaced.
> >> You'll love it!

> >=====================
> >at least the Corolla has a timing CHAIN!
> >
> >=====================

>
> So did my old flat-head six Plymouth! But who wants to go
> back to the days when a heater was an option?
>
> S25


who wants something that breaks?




All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:43 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands

Page generated in 0.03749 seconds with 5 queries