anyone feeling these??
omg! no! it can't be decent because it isn't a honda.
http://www.jdpower.com/autos/article...d-Compact-Cars
yeah honda is number 1 but look at sub compact-#2 and #3 are either hyundai or hyundai driveline. and in the compact section #3 is a hyundai. oh yeah, it has a better warranty too. the last time i checked honda didn't have the ***** to offer that...let alone build a 375hp rear wheel drive car with that warranty for 40g's.
yup, honda is so awesome.
ias far as teh topic is concerned-i'd love to see that in the states.
i sat in one of the elantra touring/wagon prototypes this past spring for work. i have to go back down again in a few weeks, i may have some pre-press on it then.
http://www.jdpower.com/autos/article...d-Compact-Cars
yeah honda is number 1 but look at sub compact-#2 and #3 are either hyundai or hyundai driveline. and in the compact section #3 is a hyundai. oh yeah, it has a better warranty too. the last time i checked honda didn't have the ***** to offer that...let alone build a 375hp rear wheel drive car with that warranty for 40g's.
yup, honda is so awesome.
ias far as teh topic is concerned-i'd love to see that in the states.
i sat in one of the elantra touring/wagon prototypes this past spring for work. i have to go back down again in a few weeks, i may have some pre-press on it then.
I like it. Hyundai started improving with the current Sonata, and now the Genesis, and then this. I have owned two Hyundais and have said for a while that I prob wouldn't buy another, but I may change my mind if they continue on this current path.
I saw one at the auto show last year. If it wasn't basically spongy Elantra powertrain, I would have been interested.
It's a great looking car, though. And just the right kind of thing people need.
It's a great looking car, though. And just the right kind of thing people need.
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