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    #61
    resale of hyundai sucks.. mine isn't worth sht. at least spareparts are available.

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    #62
    What is the issue of this car why resale is horrendous?

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsy101073 View Post
    What is the issue of this car why resale is horrendous?
    One is because of the brand..

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    One is because of the brand..

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    I think MAINLY it’s because of the brand.


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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by zoeigel View Post
    sa mga users ng Elantra AD, any common issues?
    issue ko lang, pag sanay ka sa mataas na kotse. palaging may tama yung bumper for the first year he he.

    it's a good car. my last sedan was civic fd. mas tahimik pa yung AD, of course technology always advances as years pass.

    at first I was worried na hindi independent suspension yung rear nya pero OK naman yung ride. Even the current Mazda3 has torsion beam axle, dishing out independent rear suspension.

    I have the 2.0GLS. I got it cheap and plan to keep it long so I'm not worried about resale. it's supposed to be for my son but I drive it more. It makes me smile when my unpretentious fast sedan passes the more expensive sluggish cars.

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    Nothing wrong with the car my friend own one blue 1.6 manual trans. Car is quiet. we drove it already manila to la union baguio batangas laguna quezon. tested long driving. 6 speed manual. speed is good okay decent it can hit 180-190 km/h more to give. very basic sa luob love the space sa trunk laki lalim and matipid siya infairness vs sa current civic fd ko na 1.8 2008. acceleration is decent vs civic fd manual malakas civic 1.8 eh, only problem na nakita ko elantra is aircon hirap palamigin kahit naka 3m tints na vs civic ko na 2008 model pa. love steering magaan kasi lalo city driving pero not pag expressway sobrang gaan, clutch din niya magaan vs civic. yan lang comment ko hope it helps sa mga bibile ng sasakyan. projector low beam light. much better may foglamps big help. ewan kolang Nissan sylphy na 1.6 manual din halos same price second hand eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by kz2xc8 View Post
    Nothing wrong with the car my friend own one blue 1.6 manual trans. Car is quiet. we drove it already manila to la union baguio batangas laguna quezon. tested long driving. 6 speed manual. speed is good okay decent it can hit 180-190 km/h more to give. very basic sa luob love the space sa trunk laki lalim and matipid siya infairness vs sa current civic fd ko na 1.8 2008. acceleration is decent vs civic fd manual malakas civic 1.8 eh, only problem na nakita ko elantra is aircon hirap palamigin kahit naka 3m tints na vs civic ko na 2008 model pa. love steering magaan kasi lalo city driving pero not pag expressway sobrang gaan, clutch din niya magaan vs civic. yan lang comment ko hope it helps sa mga bibile ng sasakyan. projector low beam light. much better may foglamps big help. ewan kolang Nissan sylphy na 1.6 manual din halos same price second hand eh
    symptom of low charge ng refrigerant... have it checked. mine is cold the minute its been turned on. I have a very old elantra with good ac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    symptom of low charge ng refrigerant... have it checked. mine is cold the minute its been turned on. I have a very old elantra with good ac.
    great. thanks ill let my friend have it checked then. kasi lumalamig naman siya pero di kasing lamig ng fd ko na kahit tirik araw malamig siya. sakanya sakto lang anyway sabhin ko pa check niya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aloy View Post
    issue ko lang, pag sanay ka sa mataas na kotse. palaging may tama yung bumper for the first year he he.

    it's a good car. my last sedan was civic fd. mas tahimik pa yung AD, of course technology always advances as years pass.

    at first I was worried na hindi independent suspension yung rear nya pero OK naman yung ride. Even the current Mazda3 has torsion beam axle, dishing out independent rear suspension.

    I have the 2.0GLS. I got it cheap and plan to keep it long so I'm not worried about resale. it's supposed to be for my son but I drive it more. It makes me smile when my unpretentious fast sedan passes the more expensive sluggish cars.
    Hello po sa lahat. Hihingi sana ako ng advice mga sir. Looking to buy a 2017 Elantra or Accent kaso may nakapagsabi sakin na sakit daw ng Hyundai ay "kalampagin" at hirap sa spare parts. Totoo po ba ito? Toyota user po kasi ako and not really familiar with this brand yet. Nagbabasa2 palang ng forums.

    Salamat in advance sa mga sasagot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uigie View Post
    Hello po sa lahat. Hihingi sana ako ng advice mga sir. Looking to buy a 2017 Elantra or Accent kaso may nakapagsabi sakin na sakit daw ng Hyundai ay "kalampagin" at hirap sa spare parts. Totoo po ba ito? Toyota user po kasi ako and not really familiar with this brand yet. Nagbabasa2 palang ng forums.

    Salamat in advance sa mga sasagot.
    Any particular reason why the sudden interest in Koreans? Once you Toyota, you're supposed to stay Toyota...unless ownership is just way too easy & boring. Let's await dr. d to snap you out of that temporary Korean spell, sir.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by uigie View Post
    Hello po sa lahat. Hihingi sana ako ng advice mga sir. Looking to buy a 2017 Elantra or Accent kaso may nakapagsabi sakin na sakit daw ng Hyundai ay "kalampagin" at hirap sa spare parts. Totoo po ba ito? Toyota user po kasi ako and not really familiar with this brand yet. Nagbabasa2 palang ng forums.

    Salamat in advance sa mga sasagot.
    Plenty of suppliers and service providers. You can join the clubs of accents and elantras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Any particular reason why the sudden interest in Koreans? Once you Toyota, you're supposed to stay Toyota...unless ownership is just way too easy & boring. Let's await dr. d to snap you out of that temporary Korean spell, sir.[emoji4]

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    Limited ang budget sir for this purchase, mas marami po kasi ako nahahanap na murang 2017 Elantra or Accent kesa Vios kaya naisipan ko mag Hyundai. Maganda rin ang itsura at feedback sa mga reviews regarding reliability ng car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Plenty of suppliers and service providers. You can join the clubs of accents and elantras.
    Salamat sir. How about the kalampag daw na issue? Kamusta po experience niyo sa unit niyo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uigie View Post
    Hello po sa lahat. Hihingi sana ako ng advice mga sir. Looking to buy a 2017 Elantra or Accent kaso may nakapagsabi sakin na sakit daw ng Hyundai ay "kalampagin" at hirap sa spare parts. Totoo po ba ito? Toyota user po kasi ako and not really familiar with this brand yet. Nagbabasa2 palang ng forums.

    Salamat in advance sa mga sasagot.
    "magsisisi kah!"
    snap snap.
    ok ba, guys?
    heh heh.

    seriously, i haven't korean in ages.
    i wouldn't know firsthand, if korean technology and build quality are now at par with the japanese.
    what i do know, is that, based on my banawe experience, toyota car parts are usually easier to find than non-japanese...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uigie View Post
    Salamat sir. How about the kalampag daw na issue? Kamusta po experience niyo sa unit niyo?

    Matibay na hyundai ngayon.. dami din parts tsaka may shops na hyundai kia lang tinda like goodgear, fronte, seiring parts.. simple lang naman suspension set up nyan.. usually bushing ang unang bumibigay..


    Naka sakay ka na ba ng vios taxi? Dami din kalampag eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Matibay na hyundai ngayon.. dami din parts tsaka may shops na hyundai kia lang tinda like goodgear, fronte, seiring parts.. simple lang naman suspension set up nyan.. usually bushing ang unang bumibigay..


    Naka sakay ka na ba ng vios taxi? Dami din kalampag eh.
    Okay sir, salamat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "magsisisi kah!"
    snap snap.
    ok ba, guys?
    heh heh.

    seriously, i haven't korean in ages.
    i wouldn't know firsthand, if korean technology and build quality are now at par with the japanese.
    what i do know, is that, based on my banawe experience, toyota car parts are usually easier to find than non-japanese...
    Okay sir, salamat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Matibay na hyundai ngayon.. dami din parts tsaka may shops na hyundai kia lang tinda like goodgear, fronte, seiring parts.. simple lang naman suspension set up nyan.. usually bushing ang unang bumibigay..


    Naka sakay ka na ba ng vios taxi? Dami din kalampag eh.
    ....But there are obvious reasons why Vios is still the no.1 choice for cab operators. Cost & ease of maintenance among them.

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    #79
    For accent, avoid dct transmission versions. Go for diesel with 4at. If u can find one.

    Maraming taxi na accent diesel. Parts are cheap and plenty.

    Gas accent are cheaper, same as above. 4at instead of dct.

    4at are usually 2013-2015 models.

    For elantra, i don't think there are any issues with those. Gas n go lang yan.


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    Oh, if u go dct. Just remember to push transmission to neutral with stop n go traffic whenever possible. Avoid creeping. Just treat it like a manual when stopping.

    Narerepair yun sira ng dct if it fails. Just join accent group in fb.

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