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Re: Mileage Math [sockpuppet1969]
by rxcapt on Mon Nov 14 20:16:02 PST 2005
Ultimately it is a matter of opinion. Still you could have made your comparison a bit more relevant if you had indicated upfront you were comparing an I4 to a V6. A casual reader would not have known that, irrespective of your opinion as to real world relevance, it is something people do consider. If the shoe was on the other foot you would certainly call it CR-V bashing if this type of information was left out. Besides to quote Shakespeare "me doeth think you protest too much".
Re: Mileage Math [sockpuppet1969]
by rxcapt on Sun Nov 13 18:17:57 PST 2005
The point has been made, but why not again, the trick of comparing a 4cylinder CR-V to a 6cylinder Tucson and then decrying the mileage is a tired one. I would point out one thing that is always on the CR-V forums...a wish for a V-6 option! Enjoy your CR-V, I love my Tucson, V-6 mileage (and extra horsepower) and all. :)
Re: you guys out west get all the deals [sockpuppet1969]
by rxcapt on Sun Nov 13 18:06:18 PST 2005
No, I was not implying that at all, I was implying that the Honda salesman was immediately threatened when he heard the name Hyundai had to counter with an immediate comment that 1) belitted the Hyundai and 2) was a backhand Honda compliment. THAT was the point I was making.
Re: you guys out west get all the deals [sockpuppet1969]
by rxcapt on Fri Nov 11 20:00:42 PST 2005
1.) Color cladding is coming, but The cladding on Tucson looks very sharp and is not like some others. 2.) Yes they sell an extended warranty. The standard powertrain warranty (engine/transmission) is 10yrs/100,000. For about $1000 you can get the entire car for 10yrs/100,000 (some dealers will go as low as $900 on the warranty). 3.) I have about 4,500 miles on my V6 Tucson and here in the DC Metro area, mostly trips less than 20 miles in traffic, I get about 20mpg. On a trip down to Va. Beach (~200miles) I got about 22-24mpg. Not too bad, but it is not a fuel mizer. It really needs a 5speed for long trips, but they do not offer one (yet). 4.) I am tall and I think the rear seating is fine in Tucson. As for cargo I have carried a fair amount of odd sized stuff in mine, including about 15 bags of pine bark mulch, Easy to load and unload. 5.) I would not expect a big change in 2006. There are rumors of a new engine, and possibly a 5 speed coming but that may not be until 2007-not sure. I throughly enjoy mine. The CR-V is fine, but to be honest, it seems a bit tinny in construction, especially the doors seem weak. The Tucson is very stable and feels solid to drive. It is no sports car make no mistake. As for the comments about reliability, I would mention something the CR-V salesman told me when I told him I was looking at a Tucson, he sneered and said "If you make a good car you don't need a good warranty". To which I said "If you make a good car you can AFFORD a good warranty." Obviously we did not have a good test drive after that, hope this helps!
Re: price quote-is it a good one or do I dicker [rosemarie11]
by rxcapt on Thu Oct 27 19:20:17 PDT 2005
I would take it back first thing in the morning and say good-bye. They can do better. As soon as you walk out they will. Do not settle for what you don't want because you will regret it the whole time you own your car...and that can be along time. Again I went to Fitzgerald. I told them what I wanted, we went over things, the car I wanted wasn't there but within 24hrs they had one from Len Storer Hyundai brought down for me. As for the leather, in my opinion it is better than cloth. But that is my opinion. I am assuming you only haul plants in the back and not up in the real passenger area. After I got my Tucson I broke it in by carrying 20 bags of pine bark mulch, I just drop the back seat and lay a blanket down, done and done. Rosemarie, there are other Hyundai dealers out there who would be happy to sell you a car. You can buy it anywhere and take it anywhere for service. The loyalty stuff is just like mulch, something you spread around. As for a non-factory dealer based warranty, I had one from Kline Ford on my Taurus I had back in the 90s. It was a dealer warranty, but then they moved 30miles away and the new Ford dealer did not want to honor it. If you get the factory warranty any Hyundai dealer has to honor it. Buying an off brand dealer warranty is risky, sure they will jack up the Hyundai extended warranty to make theirs look attractive, that way they don't have to share the money with Hyundai. Call Hyundai directly (check the website under the tucson screen). $1500 is way way too much. Again I got mine for exactly $1028. I know some people who got it down to $900. Tell them you know they are trying to pull something and that you are not buying. They are the ones who need to sell not you. :mad:
Re: price quote-is it a good one or do I dicker [rosemarie11]
by rxcapt on Wed Oct 26 20:54:14 PDT 2005
Hi, I bought mine at the end of August. I got the 2005 LX 4wd w/sunroof and crossrails and I paid about the same, but I got one with all the options except the mudflaps (I had these added later). So the deal is not that bad but considering the sunroof is an $800+ plus option, I think you could do a bit better. I bought it from Fitzgerald Hyundai, they are a no haggle dealer and although they were VERY SLOW on delivery day I am fairly confident I got a good deal. You might want to call them and see if they can beat the price. I would be very wary of sponsored financing. In order to get the rebate you are taking their financing and the question is, if you could get better financing would you do better in the long run. I got my loan at 4.5%, and will do better over the life of the loan. I got the full 10/100000 Hyundai extended warranty for just over $1,000. On a previous car I paid about the same price for an extended warranty with less provisions and it turned out the warranty company went belly up and I lost my money (WARRANTY GOLD, Inc). Moral:It may cost more than a secondary market extended warranty but if you wan to buy one I would buy one from the factory only. I have heard on the web that there are other Hyundai dealers who will sell you an extended factory warranty for ~$800. They can do this as they are not going to have to honor it (the dealer you take it to will) so they can shave the price and still make out. Best of luck! P.S. I have 3500 miles on it, first oil change today, and the car is running fine, and mileage on a mixed highway city driving in Maryland suburbs is about 21-22mpg.

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