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Default best running car? - 03-04-2007 , 12:14 PM






out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.


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Default Re: best running car? - 03-04-2007 , 05:03 PM







"bob wald" <bob36swmla (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote

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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.
You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not suffer
too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.



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Default Re: best running car? - 03-04-2007 , 06:05 PM



"Doki" <mrdoki (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.

You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not suffer
too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.
FWIW, I've got a Hyundai Getz which I've had for 3 years with no problems at
all. Any car bought new has shocking depreciation[1], but Hyundai have a
stonkingly good warranty and service package.
As an aside, I got my Getz for £6500 brand new. I couldn't find anything
else close to its standard equipment nor anything that was better to drive
for the price.[2]

[1] Unless you buy a mini - I didn't want to spend that much!
[2] That's new price before anyone starts!

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Thingy.




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Default Re: best running car? - 03-05-2007 , 04:02 AM




"Doki" <mrdoki (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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"bob wald" <bob36swmla (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message
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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.

You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not suffer
too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.

Hyundai - Five Year warranty.
Kia - Five/Seven year 100,000 mile warranty.
Suzuki - Only three year warranty, surprisingly, but run like swiss watches
and all have timing chains I do believe. And they're Japanese.

You don't give warranties like that if you don't have faith in your product.



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Default Re: best running car? - 03-05-2007 , 04:35 AM



On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 10:02:33 +0000, gazzafield wrote:

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Hyundai - Five Year warranty.
Kia - Five/Seven year 100,000 mile warranty.
Suzuki - Only three year warranty, surprisingly, but run like swiss watches
and all have timing chains I do believe. And they're Japanese.
UK car industry (RIP) - if it breaks down before it leaves the forecourt
we'll repair it at cost. Otherwise tough.

Ian


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Default Re: best running car? - 03-05-2007 , 04:39 AM



On 4 Mar, 23:03, "Doki" <mrd... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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"bob wald" <bob36sw... (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message

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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.

You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not suffer
too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.
My Swift's been in and out of the garage like nobodys business - but
it could just be a friday special

Lots of intermitant problems, not helped by an incompetant garage
staff who couldn't give a monkeys!

Spooks



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Default Re: best running car? - 03-05-2007 , 04:43 AM




"Spookydel" <Adele.Chaplin (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> wrote

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On 4 Mar, 23:03, "Doki" <mrd... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
"bob wald" <bob36sw... (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message

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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.

You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not
suffer
too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.

My Swift's been in and out of the garage like nobodys business - but
it could just be a friday special

Lots of intermitant problems, not helped by an incompetant garage
staff who couldn't give a monkeys!



There is ALWAYS a rotten apple no matter the rep of the company.



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Default Re: best running car? - 03-05-2007 , 06:15 AM




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"bob wald" <bob36swmla (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message
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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.

You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not
suffer too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.


Hyundai - Five Year warranty.
Kia - Five/Seven year 100,000 mile warranty.
Last 2 years is just engine / drivetrain IIRC.

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Suzuki - Only three year warranty, surprisingly, but run like swiss
watches and all have timing chains I do believe. And they're Japanese.

You don't give warranties like that if you don't have faith in your
product.
Indeed. I didn't say they'd all explode at the 4 year marks. Anyway. The
point about depreciation still stands (the Picanto does fairly well, but I'd
much rather have a Fabia VRS for £50 more a year):

http://www.parkers.co.uk/content/?article=223



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Default Re: best running car? - 03-05-2007 , 07:30 AM



On 5 Mar, 10:43, "gazzafield"
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On 4 Mar, 23:03, "Doki" <mrd... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
"bob wald" <bob36sw... (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message

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out of.....hyundia-suzuki-kia?
the cheaper cars.

You can expect all of them to run well for 3 years IMO. I'd still not buy
any of them - most cheap cars don't actually work out cheaper to run when
you consider the shocking depreciation, but the new Swift might not
suffer
too badly as it actually looks like an alright car.

My Swift's been in and out of the garage like nobodys business - but
it could just be a friday special

Lots of intermitant problems, not helped by an incompetant garage
staff who couldn't give a monkeys!

There is ALWAYS a rotten apple no matter the rep of the company.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
In fairness, now it's fixed, it's a good little motor - I've just lost
a big old wodge of confidence in it (6 months of warning lights coming
on intermitantly will do that to you!)

I'd guess it's the garage not being able to find their backsides with
both hands thats mostly the cause of my ire - I'm a patient person,
but even I'd had enough when I kept getting fobbed off.

Suzuki UK were no help either when I rang to complain about the length
of time the dealership were taking to fix the repair - they just told
me I should go through the dealer, there was nowt they could do.

It's a shame, cos it's put me off another one - but I agree - there's
always a bad apple somewhere - guess I just managed to pick it up this
time!

Spooks



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