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Randy Farnsworth 05-25-2004 04:55 PM

Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
There's a used car dealer near my house that always has a bunch of
Hyundais for sale. Are the late-90s models pretty good quality? I'm
looking at various models, all in the 1996 - 1999 years.

Randy Farnsworth
Author of "A Stand Yet Taken"
http://randyfarnsworth.com/

Robert Cohen 05-26-2004 06:26 AM

Re: Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
should one buy a used late 90s h ?

i actually once bought a late 1980s h, and am not too proud of the folly to
admit the door locks, for instance, were pieces of

imho, depending on the prices of course, i would be especially concerned about
the drive train stuff (transmission) of the late 1990s used cars

imho, fixing a in' !@#$%^&*() (on any car) air conditioner can cost ya so
dearly that you'll hate yourself

if i were in the market, i'd just buy a brand new accent or new elantra in
order to get the vonderful warranty coverage

pay it for 5 years, and drive it until it eventually must go on the ....used
car market



Xiaoding 05-26-2004 09:13 AM

Re: Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
lists@randyfarnsworth.com (Randy Farnsworth) wrote in message news:<1e007d4e.0405251255.26d2caf9@posting.google. com>...
> There's a used car dealer near my house that always has a bunch of
> Hyundais for sale. Are the late-90s models pretty good quality? I'm
> looking at various models, all in the 1996 - 1999 years.
>
> Randy Farnsworth
> Author of "A Stand Yet Taken"
> http://randyfarnsworth.com/


For 500 bucks, sure. Don't tell us the prices or anything.

Randy Farnsworth 05-26-2004 11:21 AM

Re: Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
Yeah, I had to replace the A/C on my old Ford, and the brakes, and the
whole electrical system, and the entire engine. I hope this isn't
heresy on this Hyundai list, but maybe I should stick with Toyota

Randy Farnsworth
Author of "A Stand Yet Taken"
http://randyfarnsworth.com/



robtcohen@aol.com.spam.no (Robert Cohen) wrote in message news:<20040526062624.27780.00002282@mb-m11.aol.com>...
> should one buy a used late 90s h ?
>
> i actually once bought a late 1980s h, and am not too proud of the folly to
> admit the door locks, for instance, were pieces of
>
> imho, fixing a (snip) air conditioner can cost ya so
> dearly that you'll hate yourself


hyundaitech 05-27-2004 01:03 PM

Re: Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
I'd steer clear of automatic transmissions. They were better than the
1989-1995 transmissions, but far from desireable, especially in the
Sonata.


hyundaitech 05-27-2004 01:04 PM

Re: Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
Hard to go wrong with a Toyota.



theta00k@yahoo.com 05-28-2004 11:18 AM

Re: Quality of Late-90s Hyundais
 
lists@randyfarnsworth.com (Randy Farnsworth) wrote in message news:<1e007d4e.0405251255.26d2caf9@posting.google. com>...
> There's a used car dealer near my house that always has a bunch of
> Hyundais for sale. Are the late-90s models pretty good quality? I'm
> looking at various models, all in the 1996 - 1999 years.
>
> Randy Farnsworth
> Author of "A Stand Yet Taken"
> http://randyfarnsworth.com/


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