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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:19 pm 
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I own a Hyundai Santa Fe S.U.V. jeep and can honestly say in the 4 years we have had it, it's just an amazing car. Great performance, warrenty, bodywork etc.....just love all Hyundai cars now


Just what London needs, another 4x4 for the school run :wink:

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You are not wrong - the missus can just see over the steering wheel Mr C!

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You are not wrong - the missus can just see over the steering wheel


Buy her a cushion :wink:

It'll come in handy sitting in all that traffic

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You are not wrong - the missus can just see over the steering wheel


Buy her a cushion :wink:

It'll come in handy sitting in all that traffic

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With her soft and flabby bum she don't need a cushion, she needs somthing like a milkcrate...... :lol: :oops: :shock: :evil: :)

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With her soft and flabby bum she don't need a cushion, she needs somthing like a milkcrate......



Now that is not nice :shock:

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 Post subject: hyundai
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the warranty for hyundai is 1000000 miles or 5 yrs, if used for private hire/taxi, ive got a trajet and i have done 85000 miles in 2 yrs and other than gearbox syncro problems(fixed under warranty)its been superb.my mates got the sonata 2.0 petrol auto and he loves it and so do the customers, i can buy all the service bits from any parts shop and you can have it serviced at a vat reg garage and it does not affect the warranty.

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 Post subject: 3 year warenty with seat
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You still get a 3 year warenty with seat and they have the vw running gear and the same golf platform as the skoda, Its worth thinking about and I think the same inshurance group


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you still get a 3 year unlimited warranty with seat and they do the same car as the skoda but in a diferent shape they are all vw


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DO NOT buy the trajet(people carrier), I have just had the third gearbox fitted(manual)and was of the road for 5 weeks!!!!

I bought this car brand new and it has cost me a fortune in time off the road.

I phoned hyundai finance and told them that I don't want it anymore and told them to come and get it, they new about the problem's but still wanted £3500 to settle the finance.

I told them in no uncertain term's TO SHOVE IT WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE!!!! :sad:

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[quote="rambo"I told them in no uncertain term's TO SHOVE IT WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE!!!! :sad:[/quote]
A mate of mine has one and is not a fan anymore.

But fancy anyone in this trade buying a 2.9 petrol engine. :shock: :shock:

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Sussex, mine was the 2.0 diesel and it was great on fuel and a nice car to drive, it's a shame the gearbox kept going wrong! :sad:

Iv'e done a bit of research and the auto's are really good, but I bought a manual because I thought there would be less chance of it going wrong!

How wrong I was :shock:

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