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2001 Hyundai Tiburon with 249100 Miles......
by platinus on Tue Jan 22 19:57:16 PST 2008
That's right. I bought a red Tiburon new in October 2001. It was on clearence (for the new 2003 Tiburon). It was a base model with stick shift (no sunroof, no leather etc etc etc). I walked out the door in less than 2 hours with a price of $14250.00 (with $750.00 of extended warranty, tax, title, and license included). I still have that Tiburon today with 249100 (quarter million miles) on the odo. I drive it from Dallas to Wichita, KS every week (700 miles to and back). I do the maintainance regularly. I did screw up once and did not change my timing belt until 175000 miles. It broke and tore up my valves. It had those replaced for $1000.00. I just had a new timing belt replaced at 235000 miles. The only other parts I had replaced was the wheel bearings. Other than the parts that wear out (break pad, disc, clutches), everything on my tibby is still original. I only had it in the dealership once since the day I bought it. Is this car a good investment or what? I am still driving it. Fixing to "rice" it up..........
Re: Good deal or not? [kyfdx]
by hardhawk on Wed Sep 26 18:11:54 PDT 2007
I know, but it would be fun!
Re: Good deal or not? [bobw3]
by hardhawk on Mon Sep 24 16:30:16 PDT 2007
The dealers should come to these forums and offer their best price. Then we would know who to stay away from and who to deal with. ;)
Re: Financing? [pastors]
by hardhawk on Thu Jul 19 04:43:35 PDT 2007
The MKZ is far more than a Fusion with a Lincoln star. It has the 263 HP 3.5 engine standard, HID, cooled seats, THX II sound, Navigation and AWD available as options that are not available on the Azera. The MKZ interior has won Ward's Automotive best interior 2 years in a row. CNET's review states that the THX II stereo is the best factory system they have ever heard in an automobile at any price. The new SYNC system for 2008 will allow for bluetooth and MP3 connectivity like never before. The Azera and MKX are both nice vehicles with slightly different attributes. If you lease, the MKZ would be the clear financial winner due to the MKZ's higher residual and low lease money rate right now.
Re: Extended Warranty [osaka75]
by ksdriver on Wed May 10 14:25:11 PDT 2006
Thank you for the information. The one that was offered to me was the Hyundai backed warranty. That was more appealing because it is backed by the manufacturer. The 3rd. party warranty is only as good as the company backing it and may not even be around in a few years when it is needed. I have a grace period to decide so would like any other suggestions.
Extended Warranty
by ksdriver on Wed May 10 08:40:01 PDT 2006
I just purchased a new Sonata LX and love the car. I have had both an Accord owner and a Lexus owner comment how it compares very favorably with their cars. Initially I turned down the 100,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty, but am thinking twice about it. It was priced to me at $999. Is that a firm price, and is it worth it. Would appreciate any opinions.

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