Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 21:24:20 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
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>"Hendrxapprentice" <u20499@uwe> wrote in message news:5e4c84c9f0c0a@uwe...
>
>> I was about to buy a nice beat-up old vintage guitar on ebay and fix it
>up,
>> but i can't get a car and guitar. And no car means no girls. I dont care
>how
>> much attention i get with guitars, i want to drive around town and get
>some
>> respect...
>
>
>Couple of guitars and a set of wheels and a fella is off 'n runnin'. One or
>the other of 'em is bound to attract a girl or two. Though... the car is
>probably more likely to draw 'em in. Plus... the car has a back seat for -
>oh wait, you're a young fella - you don't need to be knowin' 'bout that
>stuff.
contemplating the size of the back seat in an accent........if it's a
hatchback they do fold down.
;-)
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
>"Hendrxapprentice" <u20499@uwe> wrote in message news:5e4c84c9f0c0a@uwe...
>
>> I was about to buy a nice beat-up old vintage guitar on ebay and fix it
>up,
>> but i can't get a car and guitar. And no car means no girls. I dont care
>how
>> much attention i get with guitars, i want to drive around town and get
>some
>> respect...
>
>
>Couple of guitars and a set of wheels and a fella is off 'n runnin'. One or
>the other of 'em is bound to attract a girl or two. Though... the car is
>probably more likely to draw 'em in. Plus... the car has a back seat for -
>oh wait, you're a young fella - you don't need to be knowin' 'bout that
>stuff.
contemplating the size of the back seat in an accent........if it's a
hatchback they do fold down.
;-)
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
"nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 21:24:20 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
> <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Hendrxapprentice" <u20499@uwe> wrote in message
news:5e4c84c9f0c0a@uwe...
> >
> >> I was about to buy a nice beat-up old vintage guitar on ebay and fix it
> >up,
> >> but i can't get a car and guitar. And no car means no girls. I dont
care
> >how
> >> much attention i get with guitars, i want to drive around town and get
> >some
> >> respect...
> >
> >
> >Couple of guitars and a set of wheels and a fella is off 'n runnin'. One
or
> >the other of 'em is bound to attract a girl or two. Though... the car is
> >probably more likely to draw 'em in. Plus... the car has a back seat
for -
> >oh wait, you're a young fella - you don't need to be knowin' 'bout that
> >stuff.
>
> contemplating the size of the back seat in an accent........if it's a
> hatchback they do fold down.
>
> ;-)
fer groceries, of course...
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
"nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 21:24:20 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
> <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Hendrxapprentice" <u20499@uwe> wrote in message
news:5e4c84c9f0c0a@uwe...
> >
> >> I was about to buy a nice beat-up old vintage guitar on ebay and fix it
> >up,
> >> but i can't get a car and guitar. And no car means no girls. I dont
care
> >how
> >> much attention i get with guitars, i want to drive around town and get
> >some
> >> respect...
> >
> >
> >Couple of guitars and a set of wheels and a fella is off 'n runnin'. One
or
> >the other of 'em is bound to attract a girl or two. Though... the car is
> >probably more likely to draw 'em in. Plus... the car has a back seat
for -
> >oh wait, you're a young fella - you don't need to be knowin' 'bout that
> >stuff.
>
> contemplating the size of the back seat in an accent........if it's a
> hatchback they do fold down.
>
> ;-)
fer groceries, of course...
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
"nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 21:24:20 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
> <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Hendrxapprentice" <u20499@uwe> wrote in message
news:5e4c84c9f0c0a@uwe...
> >
> >> I was about to buy a nice beat-up old vintage guitar on ebay and fix it
> >up,
> >> but i can't get a car and guitar. And no car means no girls. I dont
care
> >how
> >> much attention i get with guitars, i want to drive around town and get
> >some
> >> respect...
> >
> >
> >Couple of guitars and a set of wheels and a fella is off 'n runnin'. One
or
> >the other of 'em is bound to attract a girl or two. Though... the car is
> >probably more likely to draw 'em in. Plus... the car has a back seat
for -
> >oh wait, you're a young fella - you don't need to be knowin' 'bout that
> >stuff.
>
> contemplating the size of the back seat in an accent........if it's a
> hatchback they do fold down.
>
> ;-)
fer groceries, of course...
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
Hendrxapprentice wrote:
> I'm looking at a 97' Hyundai Accent on autotrader.com and i really like it.
> It's selling for $1750 but i think i could talk them down. I just turned
> seventeen and so i have a low budget. Ive been looking for a few weeks and
> this is the only one i can afford that doesnt have 200,000 miles on it (it
> only has 82,000 miles). I've read some reviews and there are more good ones
> than bad. But my friends keep telling me that they Hyundais are flimsy pieces
> of crap and that ill get killed easily in that accent. Here's the link:
> http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=en&cardist=45
>
> I think it looks awesome and i wont buy it without interrogating the salesman
> to death, but i want to make sure that i dont buy something that's going to
> fail in a month and that will kill me in a collision. Also, the dealership is
> like an hour away, so i dont want to make a completely worthless trip. Post
> whatever info you have...
> Thanks!
As someone already mentioned, be *SURE* the timing belt has been
changed. This is an absolute must. If it breaks without being
changed, you will likely damage the engine and it will not be covered
by warranty. You might be able to get a printout of what repairs have
been done to the car from the dealer. I would want the timing belt
thing in writing.
- Mooron
> I'm looking at a 97' Hyundai Accent on autotrader.com and i really like it.
> It's selling for $1750 but i think i could talk them down. I just turned
> seventeen and so i have a low budget. Ive been looking for a few weeks and
> this is the only one i can afford that doesnt have 200,000 miles on it (it
> only has 82,000 miles). I've read some reviews and there are more good ones
> than bad. But my friends keep telling me that they Hyundais are flimsy pieces
> of crap and that ill get killed easily in that accent. Here's the link:
> http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=en&cardist=45
>
> I think it looks awesome and i wont buy it without interrogating the salesman
> to death, but i want to make sure that i dont buy something that's going to
> fail in a month and that will kill me in a collision. Also, the dealership is
> like an hour away, so i dont want to make a completely worthless trip. Post
> whatever info you have...
> Thanks!
As someone already mentioned, be *SURE* the timing belt has been
changed. This is an absolute must. If it breaks without being
changed, you will likely damage the engine and it will not be covered
by warranty. You might be able to get a printout of what repairs have
been done to the car from the dealer. I would want the timing belt
thing in writing.
- Mooron
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
Hendrxapprentice wrote:
> I'm looking at a 97' Hyundai Accent on autotrader.com and i really like it.
> It's selling for $1750 but i think i could talk them down. I just turned
> seventeen and so i have a low budget. Ive been looking for a few weeks and
> this is the only one i can afford that doesnt have 200,000 miles on it (it
> only has 82,000 miles). I've read some reviews and there are more good ones
> than bad. But my friends keep telling me that they Hyundais are flimsy pieces
> of crap and that ill get killed easily in that accent. Here's the link:
> http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=en&cardist=45
>
> I think it looks awesome and i wont buy it without interrogating the salesman
> to death, but i want to make sure that i dont buy something that's going to
> fail in a month and that will kill me in a collision. Also, the dealership is
> like an hour away, so i dont want to make a completely worthless trip. Post
> whatever info you have...
> Thanks!
As someone already mentioned, be *SURE* the timing belt has been
changed. This is an absolute must. If it breaks without being
changed, you will likely damage the engine and it will not be covered
by warranty. You might be able to get a printout of what repairs have
been done to the car from the dealer. I would want the timing belt
thing in writing.
- Mooron
> I'm looking at a 97' Hyundai Accent on autotrader.com and i really like it.
> It's selling for $1750 but i think i could talk them down. I just turned
> seventeen and so i have a low budget. Ive been looking for a few weeks and
> this is the only one i can afford that doesnt have 200,000 miles on it (it
> only has 82,000 miles). I've read some reviews and there are more good ones
> than bad. But my friends keep telling me that they Hyundais are flimsy pieces
> of crap and that ill get killed easily in that accent. Here's the link:
> http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=en&cardist=45
>
> I think it looks awesome and i wont buy it without interrogating the salesman
> to death, but i want to make sure that i dont buy something that's going to
> fail in a month and that will kill me in a collision. Also, the dealership is
> like an hour away, so i dont want to make a completely worthless trip. Post
> whatever info you have...
> Thanks!
As someone already mentioned, be *SURE* the timing belt has been
changed. This is an absolute must. If it breaks without being
changed, you will likely damage the engine and it will not be covered
by warranty. You might be able to get a printout of what repairs have
been done to the car from the dealer. I would want the timing belt
thing in writing.
- Mooron
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Re: Buying a 97' Hyundai Accent... Good Choice???
Hendrxapprentice wrote:
> I'm looking at a 97' Hyundai Accent on autotrader.com and i really like it.
> It's selling for $1750 but i think i could talk them down. I just turned
> seventeen and so i have a low budget. Ive been looking for a few weeks and
> this is the only one i can afford that doesnt have 200,000 miles on it (it
> only has 82,000 miles). I've read some reviews and there are more good ones
> than bad. But my friends keep telling me that they Hyundais are flimsy pieces
> of crap and that ill get killed easily in that accent. Here's the link:
> http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=en&cardist=45
>
> I think it looks awesome and i wont buy it without interrogating the salesman
> to death, but i want to make sure that i dont buy something that's going to
> fail in a month and that will kill me in a collision. Also, the dealership is
> like an hour away, so i dont want to make a completely worthless trip. Post
> whatever info you have...
> Thanks!
As someone already mentioned, be *SURE* the timing belt has been
changed. This is an absolute must. If it breaks without being
changed, you will likely damage the engine and it will not be covered
by warranty. You might be able to get a printout of what repairs have
been done to the car from the dealer. I would want the timing belt
thing in writing.
- Mooron
> I'm looking at a 97' Hyundai Accent on autotrader.com and i really like it.
> It's selling for $1750 but i think i could talk them down. I just turned
> seventeen and so i have a low budget. Ive been looking for a few weeks and
> this is the only one i can afford that doesnt have 200,000 miles on it (it
> only has 82,000 miles). I've read some reviews and there are more good ones
> than bad. But my friends keep telling me that they Hyundais are flimsy pieces
> of crap and that ill get killed easily in that accent. Here's the link:
> http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=en&cardist=45
>
> I think it looks awesome and i wont buy it without interrogating the salesman
> to death, but i want to make sure that i dont buy something that's going to
> fail in a month and that will kill me in a collision. Also, the dealership is
> like an hour away, so i dont want to make a completely worthless trip. Post
> whatever info you have...
> Thanks!
As someone already mentioned, be *SURE* the timing belt has been
changed. This is an absolute must. If it breaks without being
changed, you will likely damage the engine and it will not be covered
by warranty. You might be able to get a printout of what repairs have
been done to the car from the dealer. I would want the timing belt
thing in writing.
- Mooron
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