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on: 01-29-2006
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Yellow Tiburon. |
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#8 |
1-29-2006 @ 11:01:30 PM |
Posted By : Subourbon187 |
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#7, I know what you're saying. It's like trying to put perfume on a skunk, no matter how much you spray on it it's still gonna stink, know what I mean? |
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1-29-2006 @ 11:04:52 PM |
Posted By : Subourbon187 |
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I'd drive it off a cliff, then jump out in mid-fall and shoot the gas tank until it exploded, sending a flaming hunk of debris down on my enemies. Then I'd pull my parachute and land safely in my Villa and drink wine with sexy women for the rest of the day. But that's just me...
[Edited by Subourbon187 on 1-29-2006 @ 11:05:15 PM] |
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#14 |
1-30-2006 @ 03:41:46 AM |
Posted By : Lude SH |
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This car isn't a pos. Not even close. It might have questionable front styling, but it still is a better base to work with than a civic, or many other cars for that matter. People need to stop being biased against the korean brands (which, by the way, are steadily climbing the ownership charts, with some models already being better in every way than vehicles from the long-established companies). |
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#15 |
1-30-2006 @ 10:53:16 AM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#14, Well, there are many aftermarket parts for a Civic. The reason we're "biased" is because they are cheap cars. Hondas are known for their longevity of 200,000 miles + whereas Hyundais and Kias are not. Also it doesn't help the fact that Hyundai/Kia struggle somewhat in the horsepower department. |
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#16 |
1-30-2006 @ 12:14:57 PM |
Posted By : Disrupture |
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#14, My friend's got a 2002 Accent GSi working on 3 cylinders, having only 120,000kms. Huge piece of crap, he can't wait to buy his (maybe) Sentra Spec-V or WRX. |
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1-30-2006 @ 12:35:54 PM |
Posted By : Turrboenvy |
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#14, A Hyundai Accent almost killed my sister. She was driving it on a dry, clean highway at 65-70mph and it suddenly spun out and careened into a guardrail. |
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#19 |
1-30-2006 @ 05:50:43 PM |
Posted By : Lude SH |
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Hyundais and Kias are struggling in the power department? News to me. This particular tiburon has a 140-hp 2.0-liter. Compare that to other cars in its class. Ands once again, they are climbing the reliability charts, and have already passed the well-established domestic players. Here's a quick link http://www.testdriven.co.uk/news.cf...iability_chart. Mazda, Honda, HYUNDAI, Ford... Sorry if I'm a bit aggressive, but my parents are a hyundai family.
One more: http://autos.yahoo.com/consumerrepo...es_hold_up.html Hey, look where Hyundai is??!!
[Edited by Lude SH on 1-30-2006 @ 05:53:51 PM] |
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