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except my only problem rit now is whatever the koreans are smoking i want a piece of it
why would anyone get a korean car when jdm cars cost the same
fully loaded elentra is $21g, no i rather drive a mazda3 /civic
genesis 2.0T fully loaded is $30g, basically the same price as rsx s / Si / csx s /speed 3
Genesis sedan starts $40g lolll
i rather have maxima/avalon g35 sedan/TL
fully loaded V8 is $50g......
sonata only comes in i4 according to website, fully loaded one is around $33ish
TSX/fully loaded accord anyone?
problem rit now is price tag...
if i have to pay for couple grands more, than so be it. Better resale value, been in the industry longer.
american cars are no comparision with korean/jap cars, have you seen a dodge ram crash test? the top selling dodge is the ram and its safety is 0, even ford has horrid crash tests, there engines/trans arent anything to talk about either. my dads work van is a uplander and its brand new and already its having transmission problems.
american cars are no comparision with korean/jap cars, have you seen a dodge ram crash test? the top selling dodge is the ram and its safety is 0, even ford has horrid crash tests, there engines/trans arent anything to talk about either. my dads work van is a uplander and its brand new and already its having transmission problems.
Funny. This looks like a 5 star safety rating to me.
lol it looks like an evil Mazda 3. Very nice though, hyundai's owning the design field nowadays. Jeez, it's like they suddenly jumped 20 years in car design.
Let's face it. Kids that are growing up and buying cars these days have no idea how crappy Hyundais were in the 80s and early 90s. Pony anyone? The Koreans basically have a clean slate to work with right now.
Back then many German cars (such as VW and Audi) were crap and people are snatching them up in droves right now. Japanese cars also used to suck crap back then. I'd take a 70s Chevy Caprice over a 1st gen Civic any day.
american cars are no comparision with korean/jap cars, have you seen a dodge ram crash test? the top selling dodge is the ram and its safety is 0, even ford has horrid crash tests, there engines/trans arent anything to talk about either. my dads work van is a uplander and its brand new and already its having transmission problems.