In laws Kia Forte needed the transmission (auto) replaced at 55k miles as it started a small slip, and it only took an additional 30k miles and almost needing to be towed in to convince the dealership to do it.
They got it covered for free but the stealership put a reman one in. I get to check it out Sunday to see if there getting hosed as their is only 14k left in the drivetrain warranty.
I don't despise Kia, my dad likes his manual Koupe except he thinks first gear is a bit too low. I just hate automatics after having to see so many replaced in my family's cars.
SWMBO's Accord had the starter die when we where on vacation last fall. It only had 160k original miles on it.
Hyundais are old news. Everyone is moving on to Fiats now.
Cotton
SuperDork
3/28/14 9:43 a.m.
I had a korean car before they were cool. 88 Hyundai Excel represent!!
Vigo
PowerDork
3/28/14 10:12 a.m.
I really ought to change the original serpentine belt on my 228k mile 07 Prius. Luckily though, original front brake pads seem to be doing ok. Regenerative braking ftw. In the winter the mpg dropped to 43.
Woopteefuggingdo.
In reply to Cotton:
I held out for a Precis. It had the mad J uh K D M yo.
In reply to Wally:
My buddy had one of those. What a god-awful piece of berkeleying dreck! Didn't that thing have a Mitsubishi engine in it?
It may not have had an engine. We just had it a short while and I don't remember opening the hood.
mndsm
MegaDork
3/28/14 11:50 p.m.
I checked under the hood of a corvair once. No engine! Then he drove it away. Pure sorcery I tell you!
Cotton wrote:
I had a korean car before they were cool. 88 Hyundai Excel represent!!
I see your '88 and raise you my '85 Hyundai Pony.
In reply to rustysteel: Pics or ban
rustysteel wrote:
Cotton wrote:
I had a korean car before they were cool. 88 Hyundai Excel represent!!
I see your '88 and raise you my '85 Hyundai Pony.
Pfff.
I've owned more Pony's than some small cities did in the 80's.
In reply to Zomby Woof:
You voluntarily owned more than one hyundai pony?
I don't like to criticize other people's weird lifestyle choices...but wow...
Trust me, I'm used to it. They all laughed at me until I lapped them. Twice.
Race cars don't count and you know it!
I had a Hyundai pony for a few months. Driving more than one pony is the automotive equivalent of wearing a gimp suit to the grocery store.
Well those Canadian winters get long and gimp suits are surprisingly warm...
I will send a message to the parental units, I'm sure there is a picture around somewhere. How about a pic of my old Turbo Scoupe, before she blowed up real good.
Turbo Scoupe
One more: The Excel. My first autocrosser at least one I did a season with.
Excel SSE
Opti wrote:
You guys know miatas kill wheel bearings prematurely to with sticky tires. Also my dodge has 300k on it with the OE wheel bearings and no slack.
Okay there goes the bickering, back to op. You may want to remove the sticky tires it'd be pretty easy to say the sticky tires caused the premature wear on thr bearings and I believe with the Magnusson ruling they'd be able to not warranty them. But if you know the people it may be a non issue but something to think about.
I'ts been winter here since November 1st. The "sticky" tires are still in the computer room nice and warm. In fact, yesterday we had slushy snow.... again. Fuuuu.... can spring actually arrive sometime soon?