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I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD
V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I have had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? Thanks, Tom. |
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Tom wrote:
> I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD > V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater > wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience > with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I have > had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like > Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will > come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? > > Thanks, > Tom. -------------------------------- No. hondasuv.com for camparisons. 'Curly' |
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Tom wrote:
> I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD > V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater > wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience > with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I have > had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like > Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will > come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? hyundais have improved... a lot. that said, the tucson is brand new. any bugs in the design wont show up for a while. longer warranty, and more features, but is the quality there? who knows. |
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"Tom" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9EhMd.5181$cl1.3880@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD > V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater > wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience > with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I have > had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like > Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will > come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? > > Thanks, > Tom. > > this is a Honda group....what do you think you would hear about the Hyundai? |
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Well actually believe it or not, people sometimes have more than one brand
of car in their household and someone might be familiar with both Honda and Hyundai and post in the Honda NG. I have had Honda, Nissan, Pontiac, VW, ford, Mazda, and had family with Toyota, so I have been accustomed to more than Honda. I'm looking for a reliable small SUV such as the CRV and haven't heard anything bad about it yet. > > > > > this is a Honda group....what do you think you would hear about the Hyundai? > > |
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How long did it take you to become bitter and sarcastic? Is your life so
miserable that you answer a simple question with sarcasm? "dragon" <dondragon38@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:36gn9uF51m6t4U1@individual.net... > > > > "Tom" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:9EhMd.5181$cl1.3880@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >> I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD >> V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater >> wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience >> with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I > have >> had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like >> Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will >> come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? >> >> Thanks, >> Tom. >> >> > this is a Honda group....what do you think you would hear about the > Hyundai? > > |
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Listen John,
I'm not here to argue, I just wanted some basic facts and opinions on Hyundai from those that owned them. I have a successful career and I am not bitter and miserable. I am not sarcastic, just wanted to state the facts. I already have an idea I am buying the 2005 CRV this spring, but I just wanted some input from others. "John" <dejolaNOSPAM@optonline.net> wrote in message news:gsaNd.9$6w7.8@fe09.lga... > How long did it take you to become bitter and sarcastic? Is your life so > miserable that you answer a simple question with sarcasm? > |
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Tom wrote:
> I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD > V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater > wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience > with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I have > had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like > Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will > come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? > > Thanks, > Tom. --------------------------- The CR-V will have that same Honda 'fit' that you're accustomed to and the AWD is great. A reliable, efficient honda engine is way better than a bigger engine from anybody. Another point to keep in mind . . The resale value for the CR-V will be retained WAY better than the Tucson. The ACTUAL cost of ownership on the Honda products is lower, according to the brochures they hand out every month at the honda dealers. 'Curly' |
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motsco_ _ wrote:
> Tom wrote: > >> I am considering both the 2005 CRV lx 4WD and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson 4WD >> V6. For 900.00 dollars less than the CRV the Hyundai has a V6, heater >> wipers, mirrors, fog lights and a roof rack. Does anyone have experience >> with Hyundai in terms of reliability, quality or owner satisfaction? I >> have >> had an accord and civic and strongly considering the CRV, because I like >> Hondas. I live in the North East where it is cold and snowy, so both will >> come in handy. Should I give Hyundai a chance? >> >> Thanks, >> Tom. --------------------------------- Here's a few more good reasons to get the CR-V (customer satisfaction) 'Curly' http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...d6505e9445aaad |
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motsco_ _ wrote:
> > --------------------------- > > The CR-V will have that same Honda 'fit' that you're accustomed to and > the AWD is great. A reliable, efficient honda engine is way better than > a bigger engine from anybody. Another point to keep in mind . . The > resale value for the CR-V will be retained WAY better than the Tucson. > The ACTUAL cost of ownership on the Honda products is lower, according > to the brochures they hand out every month at the honda dealers. > > 'Curly' > my '98 civic has cost me about $220 in unscheduled repairs in the past 7 years. namely, one O2 sensor. im happy. |
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