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D3M6B
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SEP 07, 06:06 PM
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fredtoast
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SEP 07, 06:12 PM
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Please tell me it will be available in a variety of bright colors.
Grey is okay for sedans and trucks, but not for cars like this. Plus there just are not enough bright colored cars on the road.
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fredtoast
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SEP 07, 06:16 PM
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I put 200k miles on a Hyundai Elantra GT. No real problems at all. Replaced a window/doorlock switch module in the driver's door, and had to recharge the AC.
Not a great car, but good dependable transportation.
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Patrick
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SEP 11, 06:47 PM
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I had a '94 Hyundai Elantra, 1.6L with a 5-spd, that I had stiffened up the suspension with some custom mods. It was a great little car that served me well for about 15 years... until the transmission let go. I still miss it.
On the other hand, I knew a friend who had a Hyundai Pony. I don't know what year it was (maybe '83?)... but what a rolling piece of garbage![This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 09-11-2023).]
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kendell
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OCT 11, 12:55 AM
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That will surely a good hit if that materialized. One local guy who took his Rubicon for the mounting of the new tires, steelies jeep wheels, and winch is a back to the future fan and that reminds him of the DeLorean.
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bandi
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OCT 31, 12:49 PM
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I have an '86 Pony, they were sold in Canada from '84-'87 but never in the US. Hyundai has come a looooooooong way since they built this thing - this has a Mitsubishi Industrial OHC 1.4 litre, manual choke, RWD with a 4 speed. It was outdated when it was new! They're basically extinct now... for uhhh, reasons.
The door stickers on mine are from a 1000 mile vintage car rally I did last month.[This message has been edited by bandi (edited 10-31-2023).]
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