Yes Mam!
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Looks good. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Hyundai has come a long way the past 5-6 years or so. We just got rid of our Tiburon GT a few months ago, it held up pretty well, but there were signs that it was starting to go, so I'm not sure about the long term longevity of their products at this point.
Bottom line, you get a lot of bang for the buck with Hyundai.
The car is loaded with extras. Heated leather seats, electric sunroof, Bluelink, ESC w/traction control and the list just goes on. That was the things Mike wanted.
For example we looked at a turboed Kia and the sticker price was 6k more!
My boss bought his Daughter a new Tiburon GT several years ago. She has beat that car to death and it's still going. Now at over 200k it's starting to have issues but I could live with that.
my friend bought an 97 tiburon in 04 with 80k on it ,let it get junked due to a hail storm in 09 , it had 180k on it , replaced timing belt as maintnence and wheel bearings...... one every six months .....
It's niiiiiiccccceeeee. Glad you have something that makes you happy.
Not looking forward to car payments again.
We've been putting off buying something for a few years now.
Truck will be 13 years old soon.
Sometimes you just have to quit thinking about it...lol
Good choice, and the fuel savings you'll experience will soften the blow of your new car payment a little. Not much, but every bit helps.
That's why I don't mind the 19 mpg my '02 Explorer gives me. It's paid for!
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