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Re: Soft suspension...no road feel??? [plabypla]
by backy on Thu Nov 06 17:58:32 PST 2008
Have you driven the car yet? That's the only way to tell if you like how the suspension feels.
Re: 2009 Sonata - New Aluminum Engine [tomval]
by backy on Thu Nov 06 07:15:25 PST 2008
The 2.4L and 3.3L engines for the Sonata were introduced in late 2004 in the home market and early 2005 in the U.S. They were tweaked for the 2009 MY for better power and fuel economy. They have been around for several years.
Re: Tough Decision [mtnman1]
by backy on Fri Oct 24 14:25:30 PDT 2008
If you really prefer the Azera (hoipefully it's a 2009, it has some tweaks including improved suspension), why not tell the Hyundai dealer that you can get the Fusion for $26,175, but if they can meet or beat that you'll get the Azera. You never know... $5k discounts are pretty common on Sonatas, so maybe they would do a little more off an Azera to move one here at the end of the month.
Re: Tough Decision [bhmr59]
by backy on Thu Oct 23 19:44:44 PDT 2008
Hey, it's worked for me in the past! A lot cheaper than a new car too. Another way to beat the new car bug is to get a really nice used car. Just did that one. :)
Re: Tough Decision [mtnman1]
by backy on Thu Oct 23 13:20:23 PDT 2008
I've got the new car bug right now and I don't know how to cure it. Get your current car detailed.. that can do the trick for awhile. :)
Re: Tough Decision [mtnman1]
by backy on Wed Oct 22 18:56:32 PDT 2008
Unless the Sonata has aftermarket wheels, they are 17-inchers. IMO the two cars drive differently. Which one do you like better in ride/handling? Also, in a few months you will have an "old" Fusion--it will be revamped in early 2009 as a 2010 model. Maybe you don't care about that and maybe it won't affect resale significantly, but maybe it will? The Sonata will probably be redesigned in 2-3 years anyway. This is a decision where the level of dealer service could be a factor. For example, my local Hyundai dealership gives me free oil changes for life of the car (every 3750 miles) and is very convenient for me, and they have served me well over the years. Maybe one of the dealers has some advantages for you one way or the other?

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