On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 13:36:21 GMT, Hachiroku <Trueno (AT) ae86 (DOT) gts> wrote:
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On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 05:15:48 -0700, zzzxtreme wrote:
hello
i'm a soon-to-be a first time buyer and have scaled down my choice to
those 3. the reasons are, in my country they are about us$24,000, and
spare parts are relatively cheap and easy to get.
chevy and european cars spare parts are hard to get here, and expensive
too, so i excluded them.
any feedback on those 3 models?
THe first one's a Hyundai, what's a VIOS?
The City is a Honda. If you're telling me you're considering paying
$24,000 for a Hyundai, DON'T! I'd picka Toyota first, Honda second. |
Hey, Hachi! The Clue Phone is ringing, and it's for you... This
gentleman (or lady, they didn't really say) as it goes, "is not in
Kansas anymore." ;-P
Somewhere in South-East Asia, I'm guessing. The traceroute on
202.179.125.153 headed towards Singapore, then made a right turn at
Myanmar before it faded out. I could dig and find out who owns it,
but I don't feel like wasting the effort.
And there are many other clues - for openers we don't specify {us$}
in casual conversation, Chevrolet parts are stupid easy to buy in the
US... And due to exchange rates, difficult shipping, safety and
equipment requirements on the cars, import duties, and taxes, the
price of a car can double by the time it arrives in some countries.
Now to answer the OP's questions as best I can - the US version of
the Hyundai Elantra has been pretty good from what I've heard - but
realize that we get the fuel injected models with catalytic converters
and all the emissions control equipment, fancy sound systems, power
windows and seats...
.. In the third world they might still be shipping carbureted cars
with no catalytic converters that can be run on leaded gasoline or
alcohol blends, if that's all you have available. And Diesel engines
are much more prevalent. Sometimes they recycle the same model name
on a completely different chassis.
Which makes comparisons difficult. You really need to specify where
you live, and get feedback from other people in the region.
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