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Re: Hyundai vs. Honda
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Please seriously consider the Mazda 3. It's an easily overlooked car, but supposed to be a great small car. It's built on a Volvo platform. [/ QUOTE ] its actually built on a euro focus platform. both the volvo and mazda use it. drives great, i'd say better than the civic. |
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Re: Hyundai vs. Honda
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Plus, you have to tell people you drive a Hyundai. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, this is kind of a big deal. [/ QUOTE ] Why would you give a crap about what other people think about what you drive? It's more important to me to pocket the money I saved. [/ QUOTE ] Because picking clients up in a Hyundai is great way to leave a lasting impression. |
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Re: Hyundai vs. Honda
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Even if you want to claim that Hyundai has come a long way reliability wise(which is has) the resale values of the two cars are nowhere near each other. Sad but true. [/ QUOTE ] Neither are the sticker prices...which kind of renders the "resale value" argument moot. |
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Re: Hyundai vs. Honda
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this thread inspired me to check out some Hyundai info, as I'll be in the car market soon. I had my sights set on a Toyota Highlander. I value reliability very highly, and performance/looks fairly low. So Toyota is a great choice for me. But, I read a Motortrend review which favored the Hyundai Sante Fe over the Highlander. is Motortrend to be trusted with stuff like this? which sites/magazines are the best places to gte trusted info? [/ QUOTE ] Not sure about the magazine reviews, but a few years ago my Tahoe got broadsided in an accident, and as a rental I received a Santa Fe. At first I laughed as I wasn't used to a smaller SUV, then after riding it for a few days, I fell in love. If I ever decide to downsize, the Sante Fe will be given serious consideration. |
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