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194 10-23-2004 03:13 PM

UK hyundai lantra 95
 
1600cc DOHC , Bought one today with a genuine 65,000 miles and it drives
fine , The engine is nice and quiet - but seems to be a bit gutless when
you sink the pedal .

Its a nine year old car and I dont expect it to drive like new - just
curious for any comments as its my first hyundia .

BTW: is there any uk web forums for hyundia as there doesnt appear to be
any hyundai uk newsgroups .

Dances With Crows 10-23-2004 04:04 PM

Re: UK hyundai lantra 95
 
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 20:13:49 +0100, 194 staggered into the Black Sun and
said:
> [UK model 1995 Hyundai Elantra with a] 1600cc DOHC [engine], Bought
> one today with a genuine 65,000 miles and it drives fine , The engine
> is nice and quiet - but seems to be a bit gutless


A 1.6 liter engine is going to perform like a dog in a 4-door passenger
car unless the car weighs very little. There's no replacement for
displacement. OTOH, in Old Blighty, you get taxed based on engine
displacement, and fuel economy will be better with a tiny engine, so you
might win in the long run.

> Its a nine year old car and I dont expect it to drive like new - just
> curious for any comments as its my first hyundia .


IIRC, the build quality of Hyundai cars improved a lot when GM bought
part of Hyundai and implemented stricter quality control. That happened
a few years later than 1995 though.

> BTW: is there any uk web forums for hyundia as there doesnt appear to
> be any hyundai uk newsgroups .


Google "Hyundai UK forum" and see what you get. The top links there
appear to be for the Coupe (Tiburon/Tuscani) but adding "Elantra" to the
search may improve things. Just remember that web forums = teh suck
compared to Usenet, as any moron with AOL or (spit) WebTV can use web
forums and using Usenet requires a bit more intelligence to set up.
HTH,

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194 10-23-2004 07:26 PM

Re: UK hyundai lantra 95
 
<alt.autos.hyundai , Dances With Crows ,
danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@gmail.com>
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<23 Oct 2004 20:04:07 GMT>

> > [UK model 1995 Hyundai Elantra with a] 1600cc DOHC [engine], Bought
> > one today with a genuine 65,000 miles and it drives fine , The engine
> > is nice and quiet - but seems to be a bit gutless

>
> A 1.6 liter engine is going to perform like a dog in a 4-door passenger
> car unless the car weighs very little. There's no replacement for
> displacement. OTOH, in Old Blighty, you get taxed based on engine
> displacement, and fuel economy will be better with a tiny engine, so you
> might win in the long run.


You only get cheaper road tax in the uk if the car is less than 1400cc .

> > BTW: is there any uk web forums for hyundia as there doesnt appear to
> > be any hyundai uk newsgroups .

>
> Google "Hyundai UK forum" and see what you get. The top links there
> appear to be for the Coupe (Tiburon/Tuscani) but adding "Elantra" to the
> search may improve things. Just remember that web forums = teh suck
> compared to Usenet, as any moron with AOL or (spit) WebTV can use web
> forums and using Usenet requires a bit more intelligence to set up.


Anybody can send a control message to create a new alt.* group and even
if you go through all the alt.config crap most news admins wont auto add
the new alt.* group and will only add it if somebody requests it added .

uk.* is a touch your toes process and takes almost 2 months from start
to finish unless you can justify a 'fast track' and anybody can object
to it without even giving a reason - if memory serves .

I agree that web forums suck compared to usenet - but can understand why
some people find them a easy option .


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