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it looked as though he was pinching some ideas,a ruler and tape measure came out a few times.
Seems like it's going to be a great car. Should also have a lot of equipment and options, which Hyundai never had before.But still, I find current i30CW with 1.6 CRDi engine, "best pick" for me. Don't need anything more for now. If the price of the new one was close to current one, it might come in consideration - in let's say 5 years (of course CW), but dunno.. This one really has everything I need/want from the car for the reasonable price. Of course, it can always be better, faster,.., but.. If in 2012, the new and the old one were available at the same time, I would probably still go for the old one if it was cheaper. The engines are almost the same (nothing specially powerful) and don't really need other new things, that will be available in the new one. I know adding those things can cost a fortune and in the and it also means more expensive comprehensive insurance and so on.But don't get me wrong.. It looks great and I don't doubt it will feel the same. Great job Hyundai Amazing improvement looking back 20 y. ago.
Quote from: accim on October 07, 2011, 11:13:54Seems like it's going to be a great car. Should also have a lot of equipment and options, which Hyundai never had before.But still, I find current i30CW with 1.6 CRDi engine, "best pick" for me. Don't need anything more for now. If the price of the new one was close to current one, it might come in consideration - in let's say 5 years (of course CW), but dunno.. This one really has everything I need/want from the car for the reasonable price. Of course, it can always be better, faster,.., but.. If in 2012, the new and the old one were available at the same time, I would probably still go for the old one if it was cheaper. The engines are almost the same (nothing specially powerful) and don't really need other new things, that will be available in the new one. I know adding those things can cost a fortune and in the and it also means more expensive comprehensive insurance and so on.But don't get me wrong.. It looks great and I don't doubt it will feel the same. Great job Hyundai Amazing improvement looking back 20 y. ago.20 years ago. sorry!
we had a model called the excel for about 10 years,it seems to be fairly bullet proof.
I lived in the Middle East for 12 years commencing 1985 and bought a Hyundai Stellar 1.6 GLS Auto when I first arrived. It impressed in the showroom - but not on the road. Harsh engine, poor bodywork, lousy ride, fragile upholstery, the paint badly weathered in the sun after 18 months and it drank petrol. Fortunately petrol was cheaper than drinking water so that could be overlooked. THis was my model : http://www.automobile-catalog.com/auta_details1.phpAfter that experience I didn't think I would ever, ever, ever buy another Hyundai - but here I am delighted with my i30.
When I click on that link I get a 1991 BMW 850i.I don't know what you're complaining about
I just noticed where you live - I'm surprised you don't drive a Land Rover
Quote from: db08 on October 08, 2011, 14:50:27I just noticed where you live - I'm surprised you don't drive a Land RoverLand Rover = Four by four by far too expensive. That's why.