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bushwakka wrote:go with the tiida...i still find the hyundai interiors very cheap feeling like they gonna fall off in 2 yrs time altho i admit the accent is far nicer and comes wit more features....jus concerned abt longevity
Mark! wrote:
B-B-B-B-B-BOAR!
Habit7 wrote:
Ever considered this Italian Stallion? Small car but big interior.
sound boy 64 wrote:nervewrecker wrote:with some effort the tiida could look pretty good.
this
foss wrote:I'm not impressed by Fords range of cars...
they all look like they were hit with the ugly stick and left to die.
Morpheus wrote:sound boy 64 wrote:nervewrecker wrote:with some effort the tiida could look pretty good.
this
The hatchback can look quite good actually. The sedan?![]()
And to correct an earlier comment. The ugliest car since the first Yaris has to be the Suzuki SX4 sedan. OMG VOMIT!!!
cinco wrote:buy the tiida you goin an get marrid perfect car to show you just lost your balls
agent007 wrote:The Fiat Punto is actually a bargain with those safety features but we need a trunk. Thanks for posting the add habit.
slimshiney wrote:Accent !!
In my opinion....The new generations of hyundais are a class above........
1. Value for money
2. Ergonomics of the vehicle
3. Reliablility - tucson doing 160,000k and nothing major done to drivetrain or suspension and it still is crisp and tight as with a low mileager.
4. Long lasting Bodies - 14 year old accent that refused to rust.....parks in rain and dew...paint gone but no rust...
bushwakka wrote:slimshiney wrote:Accent !!
In my opinion....The new generations of hyundais are a class above........
1. Value for money
2. Ergonomics of the vehicle
3. Reliablility - tucson doing 160,000k and nothing major done to drivetrain or suspension and it still is crisp and tight as with a low mileager.
4. Long lasting Bodies - 14 year old accent that refused to rust.....parks in rain and dew...paint gone but no rust...
park by nu iron nah
sliderz1 wrote:Hook wrote:It's between the Tiida and the Accent, so go with the Accent.
Tint, mats and alarm you can get for yourself for under $2500 and roadside assistance you can get as a TTAA member...which pretty much leaves 15" alloys and a stereo with come kinda ol' skool headphone jack input, both of which most Tiida owners change anyway...not cool for a vehicle that runs on Premium.
Take the Accent.
HR15de runs on a minimum of 91RON
super will work fine
felix wrote:man if you looking at cost of maintenance and resale value none of those beats a nissan take my word for it 5 or 6 years down the road you wont regret buying a nissan you will ketch hell to maintain a fiesta and get next to nothing for the the accent and fiesta when you ready to sell
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