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Robin 01-12-2004 12:27 PM

XG350L-2003 model vs 2004
 
Have there been any changes at all? I recall reading on one of the
Hyundai boards that the 2004 model has worked out all the problems of
earlier models, although I believe they were referring to 2002 model or
earlier.

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windmere 01-12-2004 03:51 PM

Re: XG350L-2003 model vs 2004
 
What Edmunds.com Says
If upscale features are more important to you than tight handling and a
mainstream name, the XG350 is worth a look.

Pros
Classy interior materials, long list of standard features, low price,
excellent warranty.

Cons
Flaccid handling, easily confused automatic transmission, dated styling.

What's New for 2004
Other than a few cosmetic enhancements, the XG350 remains largely unchanged
for 2004. The front end was slightly reworked and projector-type foglights
were added. The rear of the car looks slightly different as well -- the
license plate is now housed in the rear deck lid rather than the bumper.
Inside, the XG350 offers lighter tone wood grain trim, a new Infinity sound
system and recessed child seat tethers. The only mechanical changes to the
XG are larger front brake rotors and a trunk lid that is lifted by
gas-charged struts rather than torsion bars. All XG350s now come with a
full-size spare.


"Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:robinxjoy-856369.09275012012004@news.west.cox.net...
> Have there been any changes at all? I recall reading on one of the
> Hyundai boards that the 2004 model has worked out all the problems of
> earlier models, although I believe they were referring to 2002 model or
> earlier.
>
> --
> Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4




Cathy De Viney 01-12-2004 06:33 PM

Re: XG350L-2003 model vs 2004
 

"windmere" <idnumber@notanaddress.com> wrote in message
news:%MDMb.74081$ts4.65782@pd7tw3no...
> What Edmunds.com Says
> If upscale features are more important to you than tight handling and a
> mainstream name, the XG350 is worth a look.
>
> Pros
> Classy interior materials, long list of standard features, low price,
> excellent warranty.
>
> Cons
> Flaccid handling, easily confused automatic transmission, dated styling.


!!! My XG is neither "flacid" not "confused" !!!
!!! The styling is classic and elegant, not "dated" !!!

My XG is smooth, quiet, and plenty of uooomph !

>
> What's New for 2004
> Other than a few cosmetic enhancements, the XG350 remains largely

unchanged
> for 2004. The front end was slightly reworked and projector-type foglights
> were added. The rear of the car looks slightly different as well -- the
> license plate is now housed in the rear deck lid rather than the bumper.
> Inside, the XG350 offers lighter tone wood grain trim, a new Infinity

sound
> system and recessed child seat tethers. The only mechanical changes to the
> XG are larger front brake rotors and a trunk lid that is lifted by
> gas-charged struts rather than torsion bars. All XG350s now come with a
> full-size spare.
>
>
> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:robinxjoy-856369.09275012012004@news.west.cox.net...
> > Have there been any changes at all? I recall reading on one of the
> > Hyundai boards that the 2004 model has worked out all the problems of
> > earlier models, although I believe they were referring to 2002 model or
> > earlier.
> >
> > --
> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>
>





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