Azera
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Reply to message from "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> (Fri, 13 Oct
2006 17:18:17) about "Azera":
N> No threads about the Azera yet? I'm interested in hearing about it.
Hearing what? Have you taken it on a test drive yet? l might be able to
answer some questions given that I took it for a fairly varied test drive a
few weeks ago.
In a word - impressive!
Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:13:31 -0500
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N> No threads about the Azera yet? I'm interested in hearing about it.
Hearing what? Have you taken it on a test drive yet? l might be able to
answer some questions given that I took it for a fairly varied test drive a
few weeks ago.
In a word - impressive!
Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:13:31 -0500
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Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> wrote in
news:1160944813@wmoses.houston.rr.com:
> Reply to message from "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> (Fri, 13
> Oct 2006 17:18:17) about "Azera":
>
> N> No threads about the Azera yet? I'm interested in hearing about
> it.
>
> Hearing what? Have you taken it on a test drive yet? l might be able
> to answer some questions given that I took it for a fairly varied test
> drive a few weeks ago.
>
> In a word - impressive!
>
> Best Regards
> Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:13:31 -0500
>
> === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3
>
We bought one ~ 3 months ago. I still consider it one of my better auto
purchases. We have 4,500 miles on it, and are still in love with it. I
don't think you could come close to the features for the price in any
other auto.
WOW factors:
Good, tight steering. (I'm not a pro or anything, just 40 years of
driving, so don't flame me for this statement.)
Automatic rear window sunscreen. (A real guy thing!)
Driver 1 / Driver 2.
Auto everything: lights, wipers, tempature.
Leg / head room in front AND back.
Cruise control is solid and dead-on accurate.
Quiet, quiet, quiet.
OOPs factors:
No GPS option available.
Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
Hope this helps,
news:1160944813@wmoses.houston.rr.com:
> Reply to message from "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> (Fri, 13
> Oct 2006 17:18:17) about "Azera":
>
> N> No threads about the Azera yet? I'm interested in hearing about
> it.
>
> Hearing what? Have you taken it on a test drive yet? l might be able
> to answer some questions given that I took it for a fairly varied test
> drive a few weeks ago.
>
> In a word - impressive!
>
> Best Regards
> Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:13:31 -0500
>
> === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3
>
We bought one ~ 3 months ago. I still consider it one of my better auto
purchases. We have 4,500 miles on it, and are still in love with it. I
don't think you could come close to the features for the price in any
other auto.
WOW factors:
Good, tight steering. (I'm not a pro or anything, just 40 years of
driving, so don't flame me for this statement.)
Automatic rear window sunscreen. (A real guy thing!)
Driver 1 / Driver 2.
Auto everything: lights, wipers, tempature.
Leg / head room in front AND back.
Cruise control is solid and dead-on accurate.
Quiet, quiet, quiet.
OOPs factors:
No GPS option available.
Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
Hope this helps,
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Thanks! Sounds nice.
(FWIW, and please do not take offense at this because I truly appreciate
your information, "tempature" is spelled temperature. I wouldn't mention it
except you mispelled it twice, and your response was otherwise very
articulate).
"Michael Lee" <kairos@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> wrote in
> news:1160944813@wmoses.houston.rr.com:
>
> > Reply to message from "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> (Fri, 13
> > Oct 2006 17:18:17) about "Azera":
> >
> > N> No threads about the Azera yet? I'm interested in hearing about
> > it.
> >
> > Hearing what? Have you taken it on a test drive yet? l might be able
> > to answer some questions given that I took it for a fairly varied test
> > drive a few weeks ago.
> >
> > In a word - impressive!
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:13:31 -0500
> >
> > === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3
> >
>
> We bought one ~ 3 months ago. I still consider it one of my better auto
> purchases. We have 4,500 miles on it, and are still in love with it. I
> don't think you could come close to the features for the price in any
> other auto.
>
> WOW factors:
> Good, tight steering. (I'm not a pro or anything, just 40 years of
> driving, so don't flame me for this statement.)
> Automatic rear window sunscreen. (A real guy thing!)
> Driver 1 / Driver 2.
> Auto everything: lights, wipers, tempature.
> Leg / head room in front AND back.
> Cruise control is solid and dead-on accurate.
> Quiet, quiet, quiet.
>
> OOPs factors:
> No GPS option available.
> Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
> mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
> odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
> Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
>
> Hope this helps,
(FWIW, and please do not take offense at this because I truly appreciate
your information, "tempature" is spelled temperature. I wouldn't mention it
except you mispelled it twice, and your response was otherwise very
articulate).
"Michael Lee" <kairos@charter.net> wrote in message
news:IGYYg.305$uM5.21@newsfe03.lga...
> Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> wrote in
> news:1160944813@wmoses.houston.rr.com:
>
> > Reply to message from "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> (Fri, 13
> > Oct 2006 17:18:17) about "Azera":
> >
> > N> No threads about the Azera yet? I'm interested in hearing about
> > it.
> >
> > Hearing what? Have you taken it on a test drive yet? l might be able
> > to answer some questions given that I took it for a fairly varied test
> > drive a few weeks ago.
> >
> > In a word - impressive!
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:13:31 -0500
> >
> > === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3
> >
>
> We bought one ~ 3 months ago. I still consider it one of my better auto
> purchases. We have 4,500 miles on it, and are still in love with it. I
> don't think you could come close to the features for the price in any
> other auto.
>
> WOW factors:
> Good, tight steering. (I'm not a pro or anything, just 40 years of
> driving, so don't flame me for this statement.)
> Automatic rear window sunscreen. (A real guy thing!)
> Driver 1 / Driver 2.
> Auto everything: lights, wipers, tempature.
> Leg / head room in front AND back.
> Cruise control is solid and dead-on accurate.
> Quiet, quiet, quiet.
>
> OOPs factors:
> No GPS option available.
> Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
> mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
> odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
> Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
>
> Hope this helps,
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"Michael Lee" <kairos@charter.net> wrote in message
> OOPs factors:
> No GPS option available.
> Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
> mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
> odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
> Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
I guess it is what you get used to. The compass on my Buick is on the
mirror also. They are made by the same company as for Hyundai.
http://www.gentex.com/automotive.html
I sort of expect the outdoor temperature to be right along with all the
other climate controls.
The Sonata trip meter has more information on a given trip than my Buick,
but the Buick has two trip meters. I like that because I use one for when I
fill the tank, the other for actual tip or legs of a trip. No way to make
all the people happy all the time.
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Michael Lee" <kairos@charter.net> wrote in message
>
>>OOPs factors:
>>No GPS option available.
>>Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
>>mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
>>odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
>>Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
>
>
> I guess it is what you get used to. The compass on my Buick is on the
> mirror also. They are made by the same company as for Hyundai.
> http://www.gentex.com/automotive.html
>
> I sort of expect the outdoor temperature to be right along with all the
> other climate controls.
> The Sonata trip meter has more information on a given trip than my Buick,
> but the Buick has two trip meters. I like that because I use one for when I
> fill the tank, the other for actual tip or legs of a trip. No way to make
> all the people happy all the time.
I saw this mentioned in a road test recently also. I thought it was odd
since the Sonata has two trip meters. :-)
Matt
> "Michael Lee" <kairos@charter.net> wrote in message
>
>>OOPs factors:
>>No GPS option available.
>>Design of options not packaged together, example: compass in the rearview
>>mirror, outside tempature displays on the climate control, mileage / trip
>>odometer in the dashboard. This is a small bother, but I am used to a
>>Chrysler Concorde, where everthing is located in one module.
>
>
> I guess it is what you get used to. The compass on my Buick is on the
> mirror also. They are made by the same company as for Hyundai.
> http://www.gentex.com/automotive.html
>
> I sort of expect the outdoor temperature to be right along with all the
> other climate controls.
> The Sonata trip meter has more information on a given trip than my Buick,
> but the Buick has two trip meters. I like that because I use one for when I
> fill the tank, the other for actual tip or legs of a trip. No way to make
> all the people happy all the time.
I saw this mentioned in a road test recently also. I thought it was odd
since the Sonata has two trip meters. :-)
Matt
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"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> I saw this mentioned in a road test recently also. I thought it was odd
> since the Sonata has two trip meters. :-)
Depends on the model. Some have two trip meters, but others have the trip
computer and only one distance reading. I forget what models have the
former, but my Limited has the latter. They show both in the owners
manual.
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>
>>I saw this mentioned in a road test recently also. I thought it was odd
>>since the Sonata has two trip meters. :-)
>
>
> Depends on the model. Some have two trip meters, but others have the trip
> computer and only one distance reading. I forget what models have the
> former, but my Limited has the latter. They show both in the owners
> manual.
My Sonata GL has no trip computer, but it has two trip meters. It does
seem odd that the higher trim level would have less capability in this
respect.
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>
>>I saw this mentioned in a road test recently also. I thought it was odd
>>since the Sonata has two trip meters. :-)
>
>
> Depends on the model. Some have two trip meters, but others have the trip
> computer and only one distance reading. I forget what models have the
> former, but my Limited has the latter. They show both in the owners
> manual.
My Sonata GL has no trip computer, but it has two trip meters. It does
seem odd that the higher trim level would have less capability in this
respect.
Matt
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