Entourage Being Dropped
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Entourage Being Dropped
Hyundai has announced that they are going to drop their relatively
slow-selling Entourage minivan, and return to their focus on cars like the
Genesis and SUV's like the Santa Fe and Tucson.
Sales were slow, and anyone who wanted one could (and still can) easily get
the virtually identical (and much more popular) Kia Sedona.
slow-selling Entourage minivan, and return to their focus on cars like the
Genesis and SUV's like the Santa Fe and Tucson.
Sales were slow, and anyone who wanted one could (and still can) easily get
the virtually identical (and much more popular) Kia Sedona.
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Re: Entourage Being Dropped
Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
> Hyundai has announced that they are going to drop their relatively
> slow-selling Entourage minivan, and return to their focus on cars like the
> Genesis and SUV's like the Santa Fe and Tucson.
>
> Sales were slow, and anyone who wanted one could (and still can) easily get
> the virtually identical (and much more popular) Kia Sedona.
>
>
Where did you see this? I've searched around, but all I can find is the
dropping of the SE model, but not the entire line.
Matt
> Hyundai has announced that they are going to drop their relatively
> slow-selling Entourage minivan, and return to their focus on cars like the
> Genesis and SUV's like the Santa Fe and Tucson.
>
> Sales were slow, and anyone who wanted one could (and still can) easily get
> the virtually identical (and much more popular) Kia Sedona.
>
>
Where did you see this? I've searched around, but all I can find is the
dropping of the SE model, but not the entire line.
Matt
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Re: Entourage Being Dropped
From Consumer Reports in their auto blog. But they don't give details in
terms of where they got their information. But CR is usually pretty
reliable with stuff like that.
Here is the link:
http://blogs.consumerreports.org/car...entourage.html
"Voyager" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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> Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
>> Hyundai has announced that they are going to drop their relatively
>> slow-selling Entourage minivan, and return to their focus on cars like
>> the Genesis and SUV's like the Santa Fe and Tucson.
>>
>> Sales were slow, and anyone who wanted one could (and still can) easily
>> get the virtually identical (and much more popular) Kia Sedona.
>
> Where did you see this? I've searched around, but all I can find is the
> dropping of the SE model, but not the entire line.
>
> Matt
terms of where they got their information. But CR is usually pretty
reliable with stuff like that.
Here is the link:
http://blogs.consumerreports.org/car...entourage.html
"Voyager" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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> Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
>> Hyundai has announced that they are going to drop their relatively
>> slow-selling Entourage minivan, and return to their focus on cars like
>> the Genesis and SUV's like the Santa Fe and Tucson.
>>
>> Sales were slow, and anyone who wanted one could (and still can) easily
>> get the virtually identical (and much more popular) Kia Sedona.
>
> Where did you see this? I've searched around, but all I can find is the
> dropping of the SE model, but not the entire line.
>
> Matt
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Re: Entourage Being Dropped
Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
> From Consumer Reports in their auto blog. But they don't give details in
> terms of where they got their information. But CR is usually pretty
> reliable with stuff like that.
Thanks. I actually was thinking seriously about buying one as my local
dealer has had 4 of them for months now and I've watched the prices come
from nearly 26K down to less than 20K. I did stop by last week and it
appears they finally did sell two of the four. However, I don't want to
buy a vehicle during its last year as the dealership techs won't stay
proficient on servicing it.
I know the Kia is identical, but the nearest Kia dealer is much farther
away than the Hyundai dealer and I drive right by the Hyundai dealer
every day going to work.
I guess I may have to buy my third Chrysler minivan even though I find
the new ones to be quite ugly, particularly from the rear.
Matt
> From Consumer Reports in their auto blog. But they don't give details in
> terms of where they got their information. But CR is usually pretty
> reliable with stuff like that.
Thanks. I actually was thinking seriously about buying one as my local
dealer has had 4 of them for months now and I've watched the prices come
from nearly 26K down to less than 20K. I did stop by last week and it
appears they finally did sell two of the four. However, I don't want to
buy a vehicle during its last year as the dealership techs won't stay
proficient on servicing it.
I know the Kia is identical, but the nearest Kia dealer is much farther
away than the Hyundai dealer and I drive right by the Hyundai dealer
every day going to work.
I guess I may have to buy my third Chrysler minivan even though I find
the new ones to be quite ugly, particularly from the rear.
Matt
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Re: Entourage Being Dropped
Glad I'm not the only one to realize how ugly those Chrysler vans are -
hideous is a better word.
But I own the Sedona, and my nearest dealership is almost 40 miles away. I
hardly ever need them (change my own oil, have a separate tire and alignment
shop, etc.), and when I do, they are top-notch in understanding what they
have to do to work with a customer who DOES live that far away.
Give the Sedona a second look. Beyond the Chrysler's ugliness is the fact
that you have to spend thousands more and get tons of options you may not
want to get the only desirable powertrain on the van (the new 4.0L DOHC,
with the 6-speed automatic). With the Kia, that excellent powertrain is
standard across the board, even in the base model, where I'm not sure all
that is needed.
And if you believe in holding on to your vans awhile, right now Kia is
trying to sell the last of their '08's, with almost ridiculous incentives -
$5000 cash back, +$1200 and 0.0% financing for up to 60 with Kia Motors
finance, and all that is on top of the best deal you can make (which is
usually another $2000 off the sticker price). That has to be THE best value
one can ever ask for.
Thanx for writing.
"Voyager" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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> Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
>> From Consumer Reports in their auto blog. But they don't give details in
>> terms of where they got their information. But CR is usually pretty
>> reliable with stuff like that.
>
> Thanks. I actually was thinking seriously about buying one as my local
> dealer has had 4 of them for months now and I've watched the prices come
> from nearly 26K down to less than 20K. I did stop by last week and it
> appears they finally did sell two of the four. However, I don't want to
> buy a vehicle during its last year as the dealership techs won't stay
> proficient on servicing it.
>
> I know the Kia is identical, but the nearest Kia dealer is much farther
> away than the Hyundai dealer and I drive right by the Hyundai dealer every
> day going to work.
>
> I guess I may have to buy my third Chrysler minivan even though I find the
> new ones to be quite ugly, particularly from the rear.
>
> Matt
hideous is a better word.
But I own the Sedona, and my nearest dealership is almost 40 miles away. I
hardly ever need them (change my own oil, have a separate tire and alignment
shop, etc.), and when I do, they are top-notch in understanding what they
have to do to work with a customer who DOES live that far away.
Give the Sedona a second look. Beyond the Chrysler's ugliness is the fact
that you have to spend thousands more and get tons of options you may not
want to get the only desirable powertrain on the van (the new 4.0L DOHC,
with the 6-speed automatic). With the Kia, that excellent powertrain is
standard across the board, even in the base model, where I'm not sure all
that is needed.
And if you believe in holding on to your vans awhile, right now Kia is
trying to sell the last of their '08's, with almost ridiculous incentives -
$5000 cash back, +$1200 and 0.0% financing for up to 60 with Kia Motors
finance, and all that is on top of the best deal you can make (which is
usually another $2000 off the sticker price). That has to be THE best value
one can ever ask for.
Thanx for writing.
"Voyager" <m.whiting@computer.org> wrote in message
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> Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
>> From Consumer Reports in their auto blog. But they don't give details in
>> terms of where they got their information. But CR is usually pretty
>> reliable with stuff like that.
>
> Thanks. I actually was thinking seriously about buying one as my local
> dealer has had 4 of them for months now and I've watched the prices come
> from nearly 26K down to less than 20K. I did stop by last week and it
> appears they finally did sell two of the four. However, I don't want to
> buy a vehicle during its last year as the dealership techs won't stay
> proficient on servicing it.
>
> I know the Kia is identical, but the nearest Kia dealer is much farther
> away than the Hyundai dealer and I drive right by the Hyundai dealer every
> day going to work.
>
> I guess I may have to buy my third Chrysler minivan even though I find the
> new ones to be quite ugly, particularly from the rear.
>
> Matt
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