Garantee
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Re: Garantee
Consumer Reports likes the Sante Fe. I don't put 'total' faith in
everything CR publishes, but it is a good indication of a trend. My wife
has a 2004 Sante Fe with around 5500 miles so it's too early to tell. She
likes it so that counts for something. I like the design/features for the
price.
"Sligo" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
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> Great warranty but are products any good?
> Best,
> SeamusJ.Wilson
>
>
everything CR publishes, but it is a good indication of a trend. My wife
has a 2004 Sante Fe with around 5500 miles so it's too early to tell. She
likes it so that counts for something. I like the design/features for the
price.
"Sligo" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
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> Great warranty but are products any good?
> Best,
> SeamusJ.Wilson
>
>
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Re: Garantee
"Sligo" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
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> Great warranty but are products any good?
> Best,
> SeamusJ.Wilson
In the mid-90's they made some major quality improvements.
My current 4-wheel transport is a 1998 Hyundai Tiburon. It has over 80k
miles on it, and is regularly run with sport cars at various tracks.
Seems pretty reliable to me
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Re: Garantee
Sligo wrote:
> Great warranty but are products any good?
> Best,
> SeamusJ.Wilson
>
>
This article on USA Today might be of interest
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-hyundai_x.htm
> Great warranty but are products any good?
> Best,
> SeamusJ.Wilson
>
>
This article on USA Today might be of interest
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-hyundai_x.htm