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To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (196784)10/10/2002 9:08:10 PM
From: Clase Azul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
The Hyundai of course, you're car is used now so don't compare what dealers are selling them for new or used. The bottom line is the dealer made money selling it to you and he would do it again. I'm not doubting you got a good deal, but that doesnt change the value of your car one bit. Thats why they call it retail. You car is worth what someone would pay cash for it as is anything. Being that Hyundais and Kias have about the worst resale value of any car Id say not much pretty soon. But, if you're keeping it, who cares. Also Hyundais 10 year warrantee was needed because their cars had such a bad reputation. The 10 years is not a bumper to bumper if i recall correctly? Your right, dollar for dollar a Hyundai will overcome a Lexus simply because you can buy 4 or more of them for 1 Lexus. Now compare the hyundai to a Nissan Sentra or a Toyota Echo etc (Apples to Apples) and your argument will fail IMO over the course of the car(s) lifetimes. Just take a look at the classifieds for older Hyundais, doesn't that concern you? They are worthless because they are junk.