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  • #76
    1 person out of 30 voted Hyundai...was that you?
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    • #77
      Corolla Sometimes you just know. The car felt weird: too high and not wide enough. I couldn't get the seat in a position where i was completely comfortable. Surprisingly high wind noise at high speed. Motor, suspension were both OK, nothing more. The transmission felt disconnected. Actually, the whole drive felt like i was in some kind of simulator, i couldn't get a feel for the road at all.
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      • #78
        Originally posted by Asher
        1 person out of 30 voted Hyundai...was that you?
        No . I made it a point not to vote actually, i didn't want to influence the results.
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        • #79
          Of all of that, I think I was the only one who even came out remotely in support of Hyundai initially, but I didn't vote for 'em. I didnt' vote at all.
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          • #80
            I thought i was going to buy a Civic. I went in with the same idea as everyone else here apparently, although i may have been a little bit more open to Hyundai (evidently) than you guys. The test drive really did it. The lower price and the warranty are the reasons i put it in my shopping list in the first place but even then i had reservations.
            As i said, i was really dissapointed with the Civic. That sucks: my first two cars were Civics (84 CRX and 91 SE).
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            • #81
              How much did the Hyundai go for and which options did you get?
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              • #82
                Originally posted by Oerdin


                2 year old used Honda S2000 $25,000-$29,000. No used Lotus Elise can be bought in the US since 2005 is the first year it was offered for sale in the US. A new Elise, if you can even find one and they're all back ordered, goes for $45,000-$50,000. A new S2000 goes for around $32,000- $35,000 and are in very good supply at all the Honda dealerships.

                Do you understand my reasons now?
                Ah- you didn't say you were being used. Elise's actually increase in value- negative depreciation- in the first six months after purchase.
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                • #83
                  I may buy new or I may buy used but I won't be buying anything for at least a year. I've got new sofas to buy and I am currently using a hand me down table my sister gave me which is to small for the dinning room. It seems proper furniture can be a very expensive purchase.

                  In either event a $50,000 car is to much. The Elise isn't going to be on the list.
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