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Jim L 04-21-2005 09:17 AM

Long gevity
 
Hi folks,
A question about Hyundai long gevity......Santa Fe specificly.
I am very pleased with my 2002 Santa Fe that now has 42K on it. It
was totalled in a roll....I pushed out the roof ...replaced a couple of
fenders and the rear deck...no mechanical or electrical problems at
all!...then it was rammed into on the freeway by a sightseer (wasn't looking
at the cars around her) and they had to replace the rear bumper, center pan
w/latch and straighten out the exhaust.....still, no problems with the car
going down the road and being completely reliable. How long can this go on?
Are these a 125K car...a 150K car or a 200K car? Does anyone know? This
car is not a beauty queen anymore but I've become attached.

Regards, Jim



Rick Lavigne 04-21-2005 04:18 PM

Re: Long gevity
 
HI there...
We have 240k on our 2001 SF. Still love the truck. It has had one fender
bender that took out the driver front bumper plastic with no structural
damage as far a the chassis. One major repair mechanically though, the rear
differential went sour on us.
This repair was, IMHO, the fault of the dealership in that they had only
3 months earlier replaced the seals on the part. They of course set blame on
the oil change place i used in that their claim was that the fill plug was
not seated correctly allowing the fluid to leak out.
As far as the truck itself....love it to death. It's been from Ontario
to Florida, does 500k every week and purrs like a kitten.
One word of advice....get the garage to change your plugs....they are a
biatch to get to. On that note...our plugs lasted 230 k before they had to
be changed.




Jody 04-21-2005 11:20 PM

Re: Long gevity
 
let me get out my crytstal ball and tell you...=)
Honestely no one can predict how long a vehicle will last.
basically itll last as long as you care for it well and drive with
caution...
just expect wear items to need replacing, breaks,struts,tie rods etc...
the engine i think will go on a verry long time.
our '99 accent has 137 000 kms on it and runs and drives just as well when
it had 25, 000 kms and uses zero oil.
ive never topped cho's oil up once yet.. knock on wood...

"Jim L" <j.lofgren@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:pJN9e.78217$B12.5576@trnddc09...
> Hi folks,
> A question about Hyundai long gevity......Santa Fe specificly.
> I am very pleased with my 2002 Santa Fe that now has 42K on it. It
> was totalled in a roll....I pushed out the roof ...replaced a couple of
> fenders and the rear deck...no mechanical or electrical problems at
> all!...then it was rammed into on the freeway by a sightseer (wasn't
> looking at the cars around her) and they had to replace the rear bumper,
> center pan w/latch and straighten out the exhaust.....still, no problems
> with the car going down the road and being completely reliable. How long
> can this go on? Are these a 125K car...a 150K car or a 200K car? Does
> anyone know? This car is not a beauty queen anymore but I've become
> attached.
>
> Regards, Jim
>




Jacob Suter 04-23-2005 01:36 AM

Re: Long gevity
 
Jim L wrote:
> Hi folks,
> A question about Hyundai long gevity......Santa Fe specificly.
> I am very pleased with my 2002 Santa Fe that now has 42K on it. It
> was totalled in a roll....I pushed out the roof ...replaced a couple of
> fenders and the rear deck...no mechanical or electrical problems at
> all!...then it was rammed into on the freeway by a sightseer (wasn't looking
> at the cars around her) and they had to replace the rear bumper, center pan
> w/latch and straighten out the exhaust.....still, no problems with the car
> going down the road and being completely reliable. How long can this go on?
> Are these a 125K car...a 150K car or a 200K car? Does anyone know? This
> car is not a beauty queen anymore but I've become attached.


I just rolled 85.5k miles in my 01 V6 GLS, well maintained but not
'babied' in any way. Rural, lots of improved dirt/gravel roads.
Handles these situations beautifully, doesn't rattle, and still drives
great.

Replaced the shocks at 55k with KYB GR-3's which aren't the cheapest
thing around but they seem to hold up well - they were rock stiff when I
got them, they 'broke into' comfort after about 2500 miles. Rode the
same since.

Our 03 2.7L LX w/ 50k is not quite as 'tight' but has been very solid.
They did something awful to the rear suspention - its quieter, but
definetly not as much fun to drive.

The 03 has noticably more midrange torque. It also averages about 2-3
mpg lower than the 01 when I drive it.

I'm personally wanting to do a 2-fer trade-in on a Tucson (I'd look at
the sportage but its only a couple hundred cheaper and no factory
sunroof available) and an Elantra GT (for myself) or maybe a year old
Sonata. Either way, I'm overall quite pleased with the Hyundai brand so
far.

JS

PS - ever looked behind the dash? Its so... CLEAN! I sure wish my
american cars were like that, especially my 1st gen Explorer.


Jim L 04-24-2005 11:52 PM

Re: Long gevity
 
Thanks for all the cool replys. This little puppy has a home as long as it
behaves and it sounds like that could be a good long time. (:}...Jim
"Jim L" <j.lofgren@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:pJN9e.78217$B12.5576@trnddc09...
> Hi folks,
> A question about Hyundai long gevity......Santa Fe specificly.
> I am very pleased with my 2002 Santa Fe that now has 42K on it. It
> was totalled in a roll....I pushed out the roof ...replaced a couple of
> fenders and the rear deck...no mechanical or electrical problems at
> all!...then it was rammed into on the freeway by a sightseer (wasn't
> looking at the cars around her) and they had to replace the rear bumper,
> center pan w/latch and straighten out the exhaust.....still, no problems
> with the car going down the road and being completely reliable. How long
> can this go on? Are these a 125K car...a 150K car or a 200K car? Does
> anyone know? This car is not a beauty queen anymore but I've become
> attached.
>
> Regards, Jim
>





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