Used 2002 Hyundai XG350 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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Out of the Mainstream
I've had my XG350 for over a year now, and am satisfied overall. What I don't like is: (1)leather seats are too hard, (2)gear shift lever can be too easily put into manual mode (3)no autodimming rear view mirror for this model and (4) poor resale value. On the plus side, the V6 provides more than adequate power, and there's a nice array of standard options.
They're easy to find cheap, and there's a reason.
Bought this car at 180k. Fixed a little bit before I got it registered. Immediately after about 200 miles, water pump goes out. $600 (min) repair. Then I discovered it was leaking power steering fluid, the previous owner neglected to tell me this, though she did leave a bottle of power steering fluid in the back. I ran it dry not knowing it leaked so who knows what will go out and how much it costs next. It runs great the engine is good and quiet. They just cost a LOT to repair.
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Bulletproof
I'm going to save the extra long review about my personal life and say I bought this car in 2009 and the current year is 2017, i've literally never had any issues, i have driven this little car to 23 different states and have taken a 19 hour long trip with only stopping for gas. Loss for words on how dependable this car is.
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XG350 - Luxury for the masses
We are very pleased with our 1st year of XG350 ownership. The car has luxury features normally reserved for much costlier cars. The 3.5L engine is very responsive, and the ride is smooth and quiet. We are hopeful that the car will remain a pleasure to drive, and troublefree. The Hyundai warantee adds to our sense of auto-contentment.
Why pay more?
When I was in the market for a sedan I went to more than 10 seperate test drives. I found that the only other cars that had both the luxury and performance of the XG350 usually cost 20%- 30% more money. To be totally honest, the BMW was the nicest I drove, but it was not TEN THOUSAND Dollars nicer than the XG. Then add in the 100,000 mile coverage and it was actually a no-brainer. I know people who bought Hyundai's in the 90's and have heard bad things, but the XG series (introduced in 2001) has apparently learned from past mistakes. After a year and 14K miles, I would still recommend the XG350.