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amanda992004

The person who was supposed to do the haggling on my behalf (for 2005
Subary Legacy) was persuading me to get Hyundai.
 
The person who was supposed to do the haggling on my behalf (for 2005
Subary Legacy) was persuading me to get Hyundai.
HAHAHAHAHAHA....even they don't want to deal with you, you belong in a
Daewoo or a Kia :)

Take the fucking bus, Drama Queens arn't supposed to drive anyways..might
cause a wreck.

By the way, keep the crap coming.....I did print all the stuff you hurled
out on Talkabout, especially your diatribe about how to beat the INS
system to the INS in the Los Angeles field office.
I can guarentee an investigation on your behalf. Keep it up, make it easy
for me. Your big mouth is your own worst enemy.
Show me how "powerful" you are :) and *I* will show you what happens when an
illegal peice of shit like you thinks the Government is
stupid......
 
The person who was supposed to do the haggling on my behalf (for 2005
Subary Legacy) was persuading me to get Hyundai.
Check out this link.....
http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.toyota.camry/search.html?q=amanda992004&Submit=Search!

You can see this shitstain/walking yeast infection is doing the SAME EXACT
thing in the Toyota Camry chat rooms too.
If you dig far enough you find she hands out her version of "help" to people
thinking of suicide, she herself says SHE doesnt want to live much longer
either!
Maybe Amanda wants to use the car to go visit "ALLA" hahahahahaha
Go Amanda...GO....save all of the people in the US of A a lot of money.
 
Dr. Rastis Fafoofnik said:
HAHAHAHAHAHA....even they don't want to deal with you, you belong in a
Daewoo or a Kia :)
Are you so DUMB not to get that he had had Hyundai (he has Ford now)
and he liked it so much and hence wanted me to have it? Well what
else can one expect from a dummie?
Take the fucking bus, Drama Queens arn't supposed to drive anyways..might
cause a wreck.

By the way, keep the crap coming.....I did print all the stuff you hurled
out on Talkabout, especially your diatribe about how to beat the INS
system to the INS in the Los Angeles field office.

What the F**K are you talking about? What are you smoking? What's
"Talkbaout"? You are such an idiot!!! You are not worth my attention.
I can guarentee an investigation on your behalf. Keep it up, make it easy
for me. Your big mouth is your own worst enemy.
This is free country, idiot shithead. If you want to change all that,
go live in Saudi Arabia, shithead.

Show me how "powerful" you are :) and *I* will show you what happens when an
illegal peice of shit like you thinks the Government is
stupid......

You must really be shit to see anyting as nothing but shit. After all,
people judge others with their own standard.

Shithead, move to Saudi Arabia, right now. That's an order.
 
The person who was supposed to do the haggling on my behalf (for 2005
Subary Legacy) was persuading me to get Hyundai.

They aren't horrible. Decent value.

I still like my subaru better though.
 
Todd said:
They aren't horrible. Decent value.
I am glad to hear that.

Even as a driver, I tend to get slightly disoriented easily (just
enough not to want to be in the car for long and want to go home; I
always lived maximum 10 minutes drive from work/school) due to motion
sickness.

I feel so comfortable in this Oldsmobile
I still like my subaru better though.
I still like Subaru too.

Since I really do not want spoiler and there is only one in town w/o it
(still about an 1 hour drive from here), I made an offer yesterday that
if they give it to me for 24,000, I'd come and get it today. He said
that he'd ask his manager and get back to me as soon as he can. I do
notice that consumer report currently is NOT showing either dealer
incentive or customer rebate. If they can't do it, I guess I'll have
to wait till the end of the month or so. The other option is to contact
dealers from LA. I have some distant cousins there (I don't know them
well) but I can use their address and get price quote. I heard that it
is cheaper there though probably not enough to make a difference. The
last choice I have is wait till September.
 
The Santa Fe became one of my wife's 'finalists' while we were searching
for a replacement vehicle for her after the yougest daughter totaled a
Windstar van. Hyundai has come a long way since they were introduced and
they have a good warranty. But we were swyaed to the Outback because the
seats felt better and - well, japanese engineering I guess. My Civic
wagon lasted a loooonnnngggg time.

Carl
 
Not a bad idea, Hyundai is one of the most trouble free cars out there and
the most improved car in the last few decades, in 5 years they went from
junk to jewel. Can't beat the warranty. TG
 
They are showing 3 2004 models, Alero, Silhouette, and Bravada on the
website. I guess they are still dragging on the slow death of the division.

Blair
 
TG said:
Not a bad idea, Hyundai is one of the most trouble free cars out there and
the most improved car in the last few decades, in 5 years they went from
junk to jewel. Can't beat the warranty. TG

True. The V6 on Sonata (I believe the one I was shown was 2005) was
only 170HP. In my rigorous analysis, I have learned that the stability
I feel is from higher HP. From a quick look at crasdirect.com, 2006
seems to have higher horsepower choice. The salesman told me that the
white comes with the tan interior only. I hate that color for
interior.
 
Are you so DUMB not to get that he had had Hyundai (he has Ford now)
and he liked it so much and hence wanted me to have it? Well what
else can one expect from a dummie?




What the F**K are you talking about? What are you smoking? What's
"Talkbaout"? You are such an idiot!!! You are not worth my attention.

Apparently www.talkaboutautos.com is a service sort of like Google
Groups, but only for auto NGs. You made a post last week year to
alt.autos.oldsmobile. That's where he probably pulled this archived
post:

<http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.oldsmobile/messages/2998.html>

As for the other stuff, I think you've already figured out that's
he's got some fixation on you for various posts you've made on
other newsgroups.
 
Well, he's obviously got too much time on his hand.
As for the other stuff, I think you've already figured out that's
he's got some fixation on you for various posts you've made on
other newsgroups.

Fixation is all he's going to get. I don't like being tailgated. I hate
it.
 
Well, he's obviously got too much time on his hand.

As do you if you've got time to answer his garbage. If you're half as
intelligent as you lead us to believe you're supposed to be, you'll
understand no good comes from feeding trolls! Knock it off!

Rick
 
Carl said:
Windstar van. Hyundai has come a long way since they were introduced and
they have a good warranty. But we were swyaed to the Outback because the

Hi,

Yes, Hyundai's come a long way, but my gut feeling on this kind of stuff
is you can learn things by looking at the warranties of the "best"
models in a class, e.g. Toyotas and Hondas, then compare them to those
of the "lesser" models. For example, if Toyota or Honda offers 36
mos/36k miles, and somebody else is offering 100k miles, it's an
indication they're still not "there" and need the extra warranty
coverage as an incentive to get people to buy the lesser vehicle.
(Notice the extra long warranties are almost always on cars that have
developed a reputation for being problematic? Including Mitsubishi, VW,
Hyundai...)

A friend has a Sonata, and really loves the fact it's got the 100k mile
warranty. The warranty's kept her overall cost out of pocket very low
for repairs. OTOH, it's cost Hyundai a LOT to keep her car running for
80k+ miles (including but not limited to new trans, seats,
brakes--something serious, not just a wear item-- and constant "little"
stuff), and then there are the all too frequent trips to the Hyundai
store for all that! Compared to Toyotas and Hondas I've known, the
Hyundai's still pretty unreliable. But maybe they're learning from all
the warranty claims. I just don't like being the guinea pig.

Opinions will vary, of course...

Rick
 
Rick said:
Hi,

Yes, Hyundai's come a long way, but my gut feeling on this kind of stuff
is you can learn things by looking at the warranties of the "best"
models in a class, e.g. Toyotas and Hondas, then compare them to those
of the "lesser" models. For example, if Toyota or Honda offers 36
mos/36k miles, and somebody else is offering 100k miles, it's an
indication they're still not "there" and need the extra warranty
coverage as an incentive to get people to buy the lesser vehicle.

That's what I pointed out immediately - I also mentioned about a
friend's complint on Hyundai bought over 10 yers ago - but the response
was that "oh..they're new in the market and they have to offer that
warranty ... blah..blah.
(Notice the extra long warranties are almost always on cars that have
developed a reputation for being problematic? Including Mitsubishi, VW,
Hyundai...)


A friend has a Sonata, and really loves the fact it's got the 100k mile
warranty. The warranty's kept her overall cost out of pocket very low
for repairs. OTOH, it's cost Hyundai a LOT to keep her car running for
80k+ miles (including but not limited to new trans, seats,
brakes--something serious, not just a wear item-- and constant "little"
stuff), and then there are the all too frequent trips to the Hyundai
store for all that! Compared to Toyotas and Hondas I've known, the
Hyundai's still pretty unreliable. But maybe they're learning from all
the warranty claims. I just don't like being the guinea pig.

"Guinea pig" was the exact words that crossed my mind when I was told
the *good* things about Hyundai. And, frequent trips to the Hyundai
store is not for me.

Glad to be informed about the many trips your friend had to make to the
Hyundai stores.
 
TG said:
Not a bad idea, Hyundai is one of the most trouble free cars out there and
the most improved car in the last few decades, in 5 years they went from
junk to jewel. Can't beat the warranty. TG


I am a proud owner of a 1990 Hyundai Excel. Yes the original
Excel, the alleged piece of crap, and proverbial pile of junk.

The car has got 82k original miles on it and believe it or not
.....except for the fuel pump nothing has ever broken down!!!!!!!

Ever!

Except for routine maintenance items such as tires, belts,houses,
one timing belt and one water pump everything is original. The
radio and plastic interior is beggining to fall apart as the car has
never been garaged and sits in the California sun, but mechanically
its been absolutely flawless!

My old Corsica in its first 82k miles has seen the dealer on more
than one occasion (tranny went out at 28k plus, and then again at 50k).
Yes it made it to a venerable age of 177k miles but has never been
very reliable. Now, my 2000 Impreza had both rear wheel bearings
go totally bad at only 18K! It is at 29k now, and reliable- keeping
my fingers crossed.

The "crappy" little Hyundai Excel has so far been the most reliable
car I have owned. What a joke! Either I must be very very lucky
or these cars were not that bad after all. I've heard they were sold mainly
to poor/bad credit people who never really took proper care of them.
Mine had superb overall care, semi-synthetic oil in its early life, even
today its on Rotella changed every 3000 miles.

To anyone contemplating buying a Hyundai I would say go for it!
Take good care of the vehicle and with a bit of luck you may be utterly
surprised with how reliable these cars can be.

I think my next car is going to be the new Sonata, from pictures it
looks really nice and no doubt will be a good value.

MN
 

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