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Henry Kolesnik 05-22-2005 10:04 PM

Hyundai Elantra 03, 04 ??
 
I'm retired and looking at getting one of these cars and I'd like to know
how the reliability of the 4 and 6 cylnder compare. I'm looking for the
lowest maintenace cost. Also I like to know iif their great warranty is
transferrable and at what cost and is it worthwhile. Will either of these
cars go 200,000 miles with normal maintenance or are there bir problems at
some milestone like transmission or other big cost item?
tnx

--

73
Hank WD5JFR



Dances With Crows 05-22-2005 10:25 PM

Re: Hyundai Elantra 03, 04 ??
 
On Mon, 23 May 2005 02:04:16 GMT, Henry Kolesnik staggered into the
Black Sun and said:
> I'm retired and looking at getting one of these [Elantra 2003 or 2004
> cars] and I'd like to know how the reliability of the 4 and 6 cylnder
> compare.


? IIRC, the Elantra is only available with the 2.0L 4-banger in the
USA. Did you mean "Sonata", which is available with 6cyl or 4cyl?
What's your geographic location? FWIW, the 2.0L I4 "Beta" engine used
in Elantras is fairly reliable from what I've heard from Elantra owners
on this newsfroup. Again IIRC, the 4-banger used in the Sonata is less
reliable than the one used in the Elantra. ICBW though.

> Also, [I'd] like to know if their great warranty is transferrable


The 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty is not transferable AFAICT.

> Will either of these cars go 200,000 miles with normal maintenance or
> are there [big] problems at some milestone like transmission or other
> big cost item?


100,000 for sure. 150,000, highly probable. 200,000... don't know.
Your geographic location is also important for answering this question;
cars last longer in places like Arizona than they do in places like
Michigan or Florida. (Road salt, sea salt, potholes, large number of
idiot drivers, etcetera.) HTH,

--
Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
"We should have a policy against using personal resources for company
business." "The Company didn't pay for these pants, so I'm taking them
off at the door!" --J. Moore and A. DeBoer, the Monastery

Chucky 05-23-2005 11:44 AM

Re: Hyundai Elantra 03, 04 ??
 

Henry Kolesnik wrote:
> I'm retired and looking at getting one of these cars and I'd like to

know
> how the reliability of the 4 and 6 cylnder compare. I'm looking for

the
> lowest maintenace cost. Also I like to know iif their great warranty

is
> transferrable and at what cost and is it worthwhile. Will either of

these
> cars go 200,000 miles with normal maintenance or are there bir

problems at
> some milestone like transmission or other big cost item?
> tnx
>
> --
>
> 73
> Hank WD5JFR




Let's put it this way. This was in the Economist:

"Warranty claims are less than expected. Hyundai has trimmed warranty
provisions from 5.7% to just 1.8% of its revenues." - Economist

Quality is definitely improving fast. And with the newest and the most
technologically advanced state of the art Hyundai manufacturing in
Alabama making cars, made by Americans, the long term quality will
improve drastically. I predict Hyundai will top the JD Powers (both
short and long term customer satisfaction), by year 2007. Remember all
those Hyundai jokes? Look who's going to have the last laugh.


Henry Kolesnik 05-23-2005 05:03 PM

Re: Hyundai Elantra 03, 04 ??
 
I should have looked at the Sonata.
I'm in Tulsa, OK with sights set for Green Valley, AZ south of Tucson.
Hank
"Dances With Crows" <danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:slrnd92foq.qb1.danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@samant ha.crow202.dyndns.org...
> On Mon, 23 May 2005 02:04:16 GMT, Henry Kolesnik staggered into the
> Black Sun and said:
>> I'm retired and looking at getting one of these [Elantra 2003 or 2004
>> cars] and I'd like to know how the reliability of the 4 and 6 cylnder
>> compare.

>
> ? IIRC, the Elantra is only available with the 2.0L 4-banger in the
> USA. Did you mean "Sonata", which is available with 6cyl or 4cyl?
> What's your geographic location? FWIW, the 2.0L I4 "Beta" engine used
> in Elantras is fairly reliable from what I've heard from Elantra owners
> on this newsfroup. Again IIRC, the 4-banger used in the Sonata is less
> reliable than the one used in the Elantra. ICBW though.
>
>> Also, [I'd] like to know if their great warranty is transferrable

>
> The 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty is not transferable AFAICT.
>
>> Will either of these cars go 200,000 miles with normal maintenance or
>> are there [big] problems at some milestone like transmission or other
>> big cost item?

>
> 100,000 for sure. 150,000, highly probable. 200,000... don't know.
> Your geographic location is also important for answering this question;
> cars last longer in places like Arizona than they do in places like
> Michigan or Florida. (Road salt, sea salt, potholes, large number of
> idiot drivers, etcetera.) HTH,
>
> --
> Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to
> see
> "We should have a policy against using personal resources for company
> business." "The Company didn't pay for these pants, so I'm taking them
> off at the door!" --J. Moore and A. DeBoer, the Monastery





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