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December 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM #638315December 8, 2010 at 4:48 PM #637228
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Participant[quote=Oni Koroshi]The Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.[/quote]
I’d look at the current year Sonata — owners are reporting 35 mpg highway in the real world. Direct injection engine and ludicrously low-drag body.
December 8, 2010 at 4:48 PM #637301AK
Participant[quote=Oni Koroshi]The Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.[/quote]
I’d look at the current year Sonata — owners are reporting 35 mpg highway in the real world. Direct injection engine and ludicrously low-drag body.
December 8, 2010 at 4:48 PM #637880AK
Participant[quote=Oni Koroshi]The Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.[/quote]
I’d look at the current year Sonata — owners are reporting 35 mpg highway in the real world. Direct injection engine and ludicrously low-drag body.
December 8, 2010 at 4:48 PM #638012AK
Participant[quote=Oni Koroshi]The Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.[/quote]
I’d look at the current year Sonata — owners are reporting 35 mpg highway in the real world. Direct injection engine and ludicrously low-drag body.
December 8, 2010 at 4:48 PM #638330AK
Participant[quote=Oni Koroshi]The Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.[/quote]
I’d look at the current year Sonata — owners are reporting 35 mpg highway in the real world. Direct injection engine and ludicrously low-drag body.
December 8, 2010 at 6:18 PM #637278briansd1
Guest$800 per year maintenance is cheaper than buying a new car in the same class. Even $1,500/year would be more economical.
December 8, 2010 at 6:18 PM #637351briansd1
Guest$800 per year maintenance is cheaper than buying a new car in the same class. Even $1,500/year would be more economical.
December 8, 2010 at 6:18 PM #637930briansd1
Guest$800 per year maintenance is cheaper than buying a new car in the same class. Even $1,500/year would be more economical.
December 8, 2010 at 6:18 PM #638063briansd1
Guest$800 per year maintenance is cheaper than buying a new car in the same class. Even $1,500/year would be more economical.
December 8, 2010 at 6:18 PM #638380briansd1
Guest$800 per year maintenance is cheaper than buying a new car in the same class. Even $1,500/year would be more economical.
December 8, 2010 at 7:18 PM #637328LAAFTERHOURS
Participant6500 dollars due at lease signing is nuts. I wouldnt put any money down on any lease. You wreck that car and bye bye to that down payment.
Id look at a 2006 or new lexus sedan. ES rides like a couch. GS rides like a sports car. The genisis by hyundia has been out a year or so and those started loaded in mid 30s. you could probably find one under 30K. Acuras got redesigned in the past two years so you can probably score the earlier design for good value and those are solid rides.
I would stay away from used bmw and mb bc of the upkeep costs but thats me.
December 8, 2010 at 7:18 PM #637401LAAFTERHOURS
Participant6500 dollars due at lease signing is nuts. I wouldnt put any money down on any lease. You wreck that car and bye bye to that down payment.
Id look at a 2006 or new lexus sedan. ES rides like a couch. GS rides like a sports car. The genisis by hyundia has been out a year or so and those started loaded in mid 30s. you could probably find one under 30K. Acuras got redesigned in the past two years so you can probably score the earlier design for good value and those are solid rides.
I would stay away from used bmw and mb bc of the upkeep costs but thats me.
December 8, 2010 at 7:18 PM #637980LAAFTERHOURS
Participant6500 dollars due at lease signing is nuts. I wouldnt put any money down on any lease. You wreck that car and bye bye to that down payment.
Id look at a 2006 or new lexus sedan. ES rides like a couch. GS rides like a sports car. The genisis by hyundia has been out a year or so and those started loaded in mid 30s. you could probably find one under 30K. Acuras got redesigned in the past two years so you can probably score the earlier design for good value and those are solid rides.
I would stay away from used bmw and mb bc of the upkeep costs but thats me.
December 8, 2010 at 7:18 PM #638113LAAFTERHOURS
Participant6500 dollars due at lease signing is nuts. I wouldnt put any money down on any lease. You wreck that car and bye bye to that down payment.
Id look at a 2006 or new lexus sedan. ES rides like a couch. GS rides like a sports car. The genisis by hyundia has been out a year or so and those started loaded in mid 30s. you could probably find one under 30K. Acuras got redesigned in the past two years so you can probably score the earlier design for good value and those are solid rides.
I would stay away from used bmw and mb bc of the upkeep costs but thats me.
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