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MG Man wrote:ok ok we get it, youhave a new car....sheesh
either shut the screw up or take me for oysters and beers now
MG Man wrote:joe, jealousy eh gettin you far eh
karimjas wrote:Hi taking into consideration the resale value of Toyota in Trinidad and internationally. The question rely is has Hyundai made a car (elantra) that can compete with Toyota. History has shown that Hyundai sedans have not been a liked model in Trinidad more so in relation to its resale value, However the Tucson models is one of the most purchase vehicles in Trinidad and Tobago. So my question is taking into consideration the features currently associated with the elantra would you by one in Trinidad.
JoeBama wrote:the Optima is the big winner
MG Man wrote:I wondering if he knows what MSRP means
toyota2nr wrote:Hyundai to me just never seemed very reliable over the years. I'm sorry but I would hands down prefer a vehicle that is known worldwide as reliable and has a proven track record.
We're worried about them," Yukitoshi Funo, chairman of Toyota Motor Sales USA, told reporters in Detroit this week.
"Our main competitors here are essentially Honda Motor Co Ltd, Nissan Motor Co Ltd and Hyundai, but Hyundai is the one we are very carefully watching," he said on the sidelines of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
toyota2nr wrote:MG Man wrote:I wondering if he knows what MSRP means
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price what's your point ?
At the end of the day we all have our preferences but I just don't see the Elantra being up to standard as the corolla.
Hyundai to me just never seemed very reliable over the years. I'm sorry but I would hands down prefer a vehicle that is known worldwide as reliable and has a proven track record.
toyota2nr wrote:MG Man wrote:I wondering if he knows what MSRP means
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price what's your point ?
At the end of the day we all have our preferences but I just don't see the Elantra being up to standard as the corolla.
Hyundai to me just never seemed very reliable over the years. I'm sorry but I would hands down prefer a vehicle that is known worldwide as reliable and has a proven track record.
toyota2nr wrote:Do you think the Elantra will last even ten years?
toyota2nr wrote:Do you think the Elantra will last even ten years?
dougla_boy wrote:toyota2nr wrote:Do you think the Elantra will last even ten years?
yes......how long u tink d horn go last for?
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