IMHO all cars have problems if you don't take care of it, and it would last longer if you baby it. Honda & Toyota have a long history of reliability over that of Hyundai , but it doesn't stop Hyundai cars to be up there in the longevity department. Just as the Japanese car has came a long way from crappy 70s B210 and the alike, Hyundai craftmanship & quality has gone up quite abit since the 80s.Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Originally posted by: Legend
Personally I would go for the Hyundai Tiburon GT/SE because I like the style, power, and warranty. I also like the tC style over that of Civic.
Warranty? Hondas and Toyotas don't need any warranties. They'll typically last 300,000 miles if you take care of it.
Hyundai ties Honda in quality survey -- J.D. Power
"Toyota Motor Corp. also makes Lexus and Scion vehicles -- actually did slightly worse than Hyundai. Toyota cars had 104 problems per 100 vehicles."
I'm not sure of the true cost of a Tiburon, but a GT V6 can be had for $18,000 list price. And, there is also a $1,000 Rebate that is effective from May 3 through May 31, 2005.
As much as Hyundai has turned things around in recent time, IQ does not equal long-term durability
I have a close friend that have a 1987 Excel with almost 200,000 miles that hasn't been in the shop for any thing other than oil, brake jobs, and tires. (60-70% is highway miles, and the car get a religious oil change every 3500 miles). The interior rattles, but the car still run just fine.
