Hyundai is useless crap ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Many foreign cars are built in North America, thus we're supporting the
local economy. Plus, don't get me started with the gas prices....
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"Brian Raab" <kaisers_sun@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
local economy. Plus, don't get me started with the gas prices....
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"Brian Raab" <kaisers_sun@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
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On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
wrote:
>Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
I was a firm believer in buying only American cars my whole life. But
after my last 3 new cars, I will never buy a domestic car again. To be
honest, I can't afford to. Between the higher sticker price and the
major repairs for all 3 of these cars, I will only buy a vehicle with
the best warranty/price. This time it was a Hyundai. My 2000 Saturn
needed, in order, an alternator, new strut supports, two AC
compressors, major electrical work and a starter. It all came to over
$2500 and this was with less than 60,000 miles. Plus, the price for it
(even back in Sept. of '99) was over $4000 more than the 2004 Sonata
(nicely loaded). Of course, none of these items were covered under any
warranty, since it was only 3 year 36,000 miles.
My Buick before that needed a new motor for the electric window, 2
motors for the power seats and the final straw was the tranny going
out at 70,000 even though I followed all the maintenance. Again,
nothing covered under any warranty. Another $1800 spent.
I won't even bother listing all the problems my Dodge had. I'll just
say I vowed never to buy another Chrysler product again.
I want to do what's right for the American economy, but I have to look
out for my own pocketbook first.
J.W.
wrote:
>Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
I was a firm believer in buying only American cars my whole life. But
after my last 3 new cars, I will never buy a domestic car again. To be
honest, I can't afford to. Between the higher sticker price and the
major repairs for all 3 of these cars, I will only buy a vehicle with
the best warranty/price. This time it was a Hyundai. My 2000 Saturn
needed, in order, an alternator, new strut supports, two AC
compressors, major electrical work and a starter. It all came to over
$2500 and this was with less than 60,000 miles. Plus, the price for it
(even back in Sept. of '99) was over $4000 more than the 2004 Sonata
(nicely loaded). Of course, none of these items were covered under any
warranty, since it was only 3 year 36,000 miles.
My Buick before that needed a new motor for the electric window, 2
motors for the power seats and the final straw was the tranny going
out at 70,000 even though I followed all the maintenance. Again,
nothing covered under any warranty. Another $1800 spent.
I won't even bother listing all the problems my Dodge had. I'll just
say I vowed never to buy another Chrysler product again.
I want to do what's right for the American economy, but I have to look
out for my own pocketbook first.
J.W.
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On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
wrote:
>Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...ar-value_x.htm
http://www.freep.com/money/autonews/...7_20030827.htm
Uggy the Bear
"...just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
wrote:
>Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...ar-value_x.htm
http://www.freep.com/money/autonews/...7_20030827.htm
Uggy the Bear
"...just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
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I have had my Hyundai Sante Fe for a year and a half now and love it!
Before it I had a Nissan and had had such bad experiences with American cars
that I checked it's ID# before buying it to make sure it was NOT built in
America.
P.S. the Nissan was a great car too.
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"Brian Raab" <kaisers_sun@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
Before it I had a Nissan and had had such bad experiences with American cars
that I checked it's ID# before buying it to make sure it was NOT built in
America.
P.S. the Nissan was a great car too.
--
Don
"Brian Raab" <kaisers_sun@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
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On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
wrote:
>Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
Seems you're quite the busy little troll:
http://www.google.com/groups?safe=im...raab&lr=&hl=en
Uggy the Bear
"...just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
wrote:
>Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
Seems you're quite the busy little troll:
http://www.google.com/groups?safe=im...raab&lr=&hl=en
Uggy the Bear
"...just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
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"Ugarte" <ugarte@rickscafe.net> wrote in message
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> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
> wrote:
>
> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>
> Seems you're quite the busy little troll:
>
http://www.google.com/groups?safe=im...raab&lr=&hl=en
>
OMG. I see what you mean. Is this some sort of new virus?
I'm larting Google, for what good it will do.
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 17:32:01 -0400, "screwtape iii" <gfy@bkbusa.com>
wrote:
>
>"Ugarte" <ugarte@rickscafe.net> wrote in message
>news:j0n8m05k3e70r7alh95va739bqdmk5qs80@4ax.com.. .
>> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>>
>> Seems you're quite the busy little troll:
>>
>http://www.google.com/groups?safe=im...raab&lr=&hl=en
>>
>
>OMG. I see what you mean. Is this some sort of new virus?
>
>I'm larting Google, for what good it will do.
>
>
You're right, young Master Raab is probably beyond attitude
adjustment. Google is the real problem here.
Uggy the Bear
"...just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
wrote:
>
>"Ugarte" <ugarte@rickscafe.net> wrote in message
>news:j0n8m05k3e70r7alh95va739bqdmk5qs80@4ax.com.. .
>> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>>
>> Seems you're quite the busy little troll:
>>
>http://www.google.com/groups?safe=im...raab&lr=&hl=en
>>
>
>OMG. I see what you mean. Is this some sort of new virus?
>
>I'm larting Google, for what good it will do.
>
>
You're right, young Master Raab is probably beyond attitude
adjustment. Google is the real problem here.
Uggy the Bear
"...just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
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Perhaps a Humvee, Get a real tax break for using more fuel on this one from
the two oilmen in power.)GMC Denali, Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator,
Chevrolet Suburban, or Ford Expedition.
Those pieces of American entertrise, driven by men with small penises, and
insecure housewives are the reason gasoline is high again, and oil is
$52.00 a barrel.
If they would produce quality and economy in an affordable package, I'd
switch back in a minute.
Gary
the two oilmen in power.)GMC Denali, Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator,
Chevrolet Suburban, or Ford Expedition.
Those pieces of American entertrise, driven by men with small penises, and
insecure housewives are the reason gasoline is high again, and oil is
$52.00 a barrel.
If they would produce quality and economy in an affordable package, I'd
switch back in a minute.
Gary
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"Brian Raab" <kaisers_sun@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
My Santa Fe was built right here in Alabama. Kiss it, ignorant igit.
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Yes, our Oldsmobile Intrigue needed an entire engine..and transmission at
70K miles!!
....A 4 year old car, not even paid off!!!
Never Again!!
"Jon W." <JWalker@yahoo34.com> wrote in message
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> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
> wrote:
>
> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>
>
> I was a firm believer in buying only American cars my whole life. But
> after my last 3 new cars, I will never buy a domestic car again. To be
> honest, I can't afford to. Between the higher sticker price and the
> major repairs for all 3 of these cars, I will only buy a vehicle with
> the best warranty/price. This time it was a Hyundai. My 2000 Saturn
> needed, in order, an alternator, new strut supports, two AC
> compressors, major electrical work and a starter. It all came to over
> $2500 and this was with less than 60,000 miles. Plus, the price for it
> (even back in Sept. of '99) was over $4000 more than the 2004 Sonata
> (nicely loaded). Of course, none of these items were covered under any
> warranty, since it was only 3 year 36,000 miles.
>
> My Buick before that needed a new motor for the electric window, 2
> motors for the power seats and the final straw was the tranny going
> out at 70,000 even though I followed all the maintenance. Again,
> nothing covered under any warranty. Another $1800 spent.
>
> I won't even bother listing all the problems my Dodge had. I'll just
> say I vowed never to buy another Chrysler product again.
>
> I want to do what's right for the American economy, but I have to look
> out for my own pocketbook first.
>
> J.W.
70K miles!!
....A 4 year old car, not even paid off!!!
Never Again!!
"Jon W." <JWalker@yahoo34.com> wrote in message
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> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
> wrote:
>
> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>
>
> I was a firm believer in buying only American cars my whole life. But
> after my last 3 new cars, I will never buy a domestic car again. To be
> honest, I can't afford to. Between the higher sticker price and the
> major repairs for all 3 of these cars, I will only buy a vehicle with
> the best warranty/price. This time it was a Hyundai. My 2000 Saturn
> needed, in order, an alternator, new strut supports, two AC
> compressors, major electrical work and a starter. It all came to over
> $2500 and this was with less than 60,000 miles. Plus, the price for it
> (even back in Sept. of '99) was over $4000 more than the 2004 Sonata
> (nicely loaded). Of course, none of these items were covered under any
> warranty, since it was only 3 year 36,000 miles.
>
> My Buick before that needed a new motor for the electric window, 2
> motors for the power seats and the final straw was the tranny going
> out at 70,000 even though I followed all the maintenance. Again,
> nothing covered under any warranty. Another $1800 spent.
>
> I won't even bother listing all the problems my Dodge had. I'll just
> say I vowed never to buy another Chrysler product again.
>
> I want to do what's right for the American economy, but I have to look
> out for my own pocketbook first.
>
> J.W.
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Thats right buy american. 57k miles on my 99 Dodge Durango and we are on
motor number 4.
Bob
"Dave Edwards" <kd2e@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yes, our Oldsmobile Intrigue needed an entire engine..and transmission at
> 70K miles!!
> ...A 4 year old car, not even paid off!!!
> Never Again!!
> "Jon W." <JWalker@yahoo34.com> wrote in message
> news:9vv7m05jv4ssvsb1neu37h25ene1cm451c@4ax.com...
>> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>>
>>
>> I was a firm believer in buying only American cars my whole life. But
>> after my last 3 new cars, I will never buy a domestic car again. To be
>> honest, I can't afford to. Between the higher sticker price and the
>> major repairs for all 3 of these cars, I will only buy a vehicle with
>> the best warranty/price. This time it was a Hyundai. My 2000 Saturn
>> needed, in order, an alternator, new strut supports, two AC
>> compressors, major electrical work and a starter. It all came to over
>> $2500 and this was with less than 60,000 miles. Plus, the price for it
>> (even back in Sept. of '99) was over $4000 more than the 2004 Sonata
>> (nicely loaded). Of course, none of these items were covered under any
>> warranty, since it was only 3 year 36,000 miles.
>>
>> My Buick before that needed a new motor for the electric window, 2
>> motors for the power seats and the final straw was the tranny going
>> out at 70,000 even though I followed all the maintenance. Again,
>> nothing covered under any warranty. Another $1800 spent.
>>
>> I won't even bother listing all the problems my Dodge had. I'll just
>> say I vowed never to buy another Chrysler product again.
>>
>> I want to do what's right for the American economy, but I have to look
>> out for my own pocketbook first.
>>
>> J.W.
>
>
motor number 4.
Bob
"Dave Edwards" <kd2e@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yes, our Oldsmobile Intrigue needed an entire engine..and transmission at
> 70K miles!!
> ...A 4 year old car, not even paid off!!!
> Never Again!!
> "Jon W." <JWalker@yahoo34.com> wrote in message
> news:9vv7m05jv4ssvsb1neu37h25ene1cm451c@4ax.com...
>> On 6 Oct 2004 00:46:03 -0700, kaisers_sun@yahoo.com (Brian Raab)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Better buy a REAL AMERICAN car and support our economy!
>>
>>
>> I was a firm believer in buying only American cars my whole life. But
>> after my last 3 new cars, I will never buy a domestic car again. To be
>> honest, I can't afford to. Between the higher sticker price and the
>> major repairs for all 3 of these cars, I will only buy a vehicle with
>> the best warranty/price. This time it was a Hyundai. My 2000 Saturn
>> needed, in order, an alternator, new strut supports, two AC
>> compressors, major electrical work and a starter. It all came to over
>> $2500 and this was with less than 60,000 miles. Plus, the price for it
>> (even back in Sept. of '99) was over $4000 more than the 2004 Sonata
>> (nicely loaded). Of course, none of these items were covered under any
>> warranty, since it was only 3 year 36,000 miles.
>>
>> My Buick before that needed a new motor for the electric window, 2
>> motors for the power seats and the final straw was the tranny going
>> out at 70,000 even though I followed all the maintenance. Again,
>> nothing covered under any warranty. Another $1800 spent.
>>
>> I won't even bother listing all the problems my Dodge had. I'll just
>> say I vowed never to buy another Chrysler product again.
>>
>> I want to do what's right for the American economy, but I have to look
>> out for my own pocketbook first.
>>
>> J.W.
>
>
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"Don" <dbitzerATcomcastDOTnet> wrote in message news:<Ko-dnQK0_ciV2fncRVn-sQ@comcast.com>...
> I have had my Hyundai Sante Fe for a year and a half now and love it!
> Before it I had a Nissan and had had such bad experiences with American cars
> that I checked it's ID# before buying it to make sure it was NOT built in
> America.
> P.S. the Nissan was a great car too.
I had a Chrysler/Dodge 95 Neon prior to my 03 Sonata (assembled in
Canada.) The first thing it did after I bought it was lose an oil
seal, leaving a trail of oil everywhere I went. Then the turn signal
broke, then I started noticing weird electrical problems --sometimes
the clock and radio wouldn't work. And the windshield would never
clear in the winter time.
Right at warrantee expiry, the air conditioner died, and then it
developed an oil leak of another sort that left a mess everywhere I
parked, and the muffler developed a "hole" leading to a lot of noise,
and the brakes went. what a piece of crap. I was happy to get it off
my driveway.
Jack
Apart from some dash rattle and some transmission weirdness, I haven't
had any problems with my Sonata after one year's use.
> I have had my Hyundai Sante Fe for a year and a half now and love it!
> Before it I had a Nissan and had had such bad experiences with American cars
> that I checked it's ID# before buying it to make sure it was NOT built in
> America.
> P.S. the Nissan was a great car too.
I had a Chrysler/Dodge 95 Neon prior to my 03 Sonata (assembled in
Canada.) The first thing it did after I bought it was lose an oil
seal, leaving a trail of oil everywhere I went. Then the turn signal
broke, then I started noticing weird electrical problems --sometimes
the clock and radio wouldn't work. And the windshield would never
clear in the winter time.
Right at warrantee expiry, the air conditioner died, and then it
developed an oil leak of another sort that left a mess everywhere I
parked, and the muffler developed a "hole" leading to a lot of noise,
and the brakes went. what a piece of crap. I was happy to get it off
my driveway.
Jack
Apart from some dash rattle and some transmission weirdness, I haven't
had any problems with my Sonata after one year's use.
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I can never remember if I'm supposed to post on top or on the bottom,
so here goes.
I'm reading this thread, and thinking about my 2001 Hyundai Accent.
The first new car I had ever bought, and the first car that I've owned
in probably twenty years.
The bottom line is reading this thread has made me glad that I bought
the car I did. Coming up on 73,000 miles and the thing starts and runs
the same as the first day I owned it.
KCW
On 25 Oct 2004 11:29:37 -0700, jeffv@gtn.net (Mr. Vega) wrote:
>"Don" <dbitzerATcomcastDOTnet> wrote in message news:<Ko-dnQK0_ciV2fncRVn-sQ@comcast.com>...
>> I have had my Hyundai Sante Fe for a year and a half now and love it!
>> Before it I had a Nissan and had had such bad experiences with American cars
>> that I checked it's ID# before buying it to make sure it was NOT built in
>> America.
>> P.S. the Nissan was a great car too.
>
>I had a Chrysler/Dodge 95 Neon prior to my 03 Sonata (assembled in
>Canada.) The first thing it did after I bought it was lose an oil
>seal, leaving a trail of oil everywhere I went. Then the turn signal
>broke, then I started noticing weird electrical problems --sometimes
>the clock and radio wouldn't work. And the windshield would never
>clear in the winter time.
>
>Right at warrantee expiry, the air conditioner died, and then it
>developed an oil leak of another sort that left a mess everywhere I
>parked, and the muffler developed a "hole" leading to a lot of noise,
>and the brakes went. what a piece of crap. I was happy to get it off
>my driveway.
>
>Jack
>
>Apart from some dash rattle and some transmission weirdness, I haven't
>had any problems with my Sonata after one year's use.
so here goes.
I'm reading this thread, and thinking about my 2001 Hyundai Accent.
The first new car I had ever bought, and the first car that I've owned
in probably twenty years.
The bottom line is reading this thread has made me glad that I bought
the car I did. Coming up on 73,000 miles and the thing starts and runs
the same as the first day I owned it.
KCW
On 25 Oct 2004 11:29:37 -0700, jeffv@gtn.net (Mr. Vega) wrote:
>"Don" <dbitzerATcomcastDOTnet> wrote in message news:<Ko-dnQK0_ciV2fncRVn-sQ@comcast.com>...
>> I have had my Hyundai Sante Fe for a year and a half now and love it!
>> Before it I had a Nissan and had had such bad experiences with American cars
>> that I checked it's ID# before buying it to make sure it was NOT built in
>> America.
>> P.S. the Nissan was a great car too.
>
>I had a Chrysler/Dodge 95 Neon prior to my 03 Sonata (assembled in
>Canada.) The first thing it did after I bought it was lose an oil
>seal, leaving a trail of oil everywhere I went. Then the turn signal
>broke, then I started noticing weird electrical problems --sometimes
>the clock and radio wouldn't work. And the windshield would never
>clear in the winter time.
>
>Right at warrantee expiry, the air conditioner died, and then it
>developed an oil leak of another sort that left a mess everywhere I
>parked, and the muffler developed a "hole" leading to a lot of noise,
>and the brakes went. what a piece of crap. I was happy to get it off
>my driveway.
>
>Jack
>
>Apart from some dash rattle and some transmission weirdness, I haven't
>had any problems with my Sonata after one year's use.
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