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ChadTower:


--- Quote from: tommy on May 06, 2005, 10:30:49 am ---Hyundai  :-X

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5 year total warranty... 10 year drive train.  The quality of the Hyundais has shot WAY up recently and the warranty is still intact.  It's a good time to buy a Hyundai.

That said, I'm not a car person.  If it's reliable and doesn't look like a tank, I'm cool with it.

tommy:

You definitely cant go wrong with a Hyundai as far as there warranty goes, that car will run forever and if it dosent you still will have warranty available, just something more sporty is what i was getting at , goodluck with it.

ChadTower:

Eh, sporty, I'd rather have the $10,000 extra it would cost.

fredster:

Buy American.

Buy a ford.  I have a Ford Ranger that has given me 100000 without so much as a hickup. I'm impressed.

GM's are good too.  Buy a model that's been out for awhile.  An '89 grand am I had was at 210K when I sold it.  Ran as good then as the day I bought it with 30K on it.





ChadTower:


--- Quote from: fredster on May 06, 2005, 02:12:49 pm ---Buy American.

Buy a ford.  I have a Ford Ranger that has given me 100000 without so much as a hickup. I'm impressed.

GM's are good too.  Buy a model that's been out for awhile.  An '89 grand am I had was at 210K when I sold it.  Ran as good then as the day I bought it with 30K on it.

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We've been over this.  Cars in Massachusetts don't last 200k miles.  They rot out underneath from 8 months a year of salt covered roads.  The problem more often than not is NOT the drive train, it's the undercarriage and suspension and floorboards with holes in them.

BTW, Hyundai is an American car now.  Most of them are made in the Midwest.

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