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Old 21-03-2011, 09:34 AM   #31
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Default Re: Hyundai to Offer Free Servicing????

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the I30 and current Elantra are exactly the same car at the moment. The Elantra was the new Generation in late 2006, i30 (Elantra hatch) came out just after with a new name.

Cant believe just a name change from a word to a number can achieve such a following!!
I am not a fan of the alpha-numeric names. I know it's supposed to sound more modern, but it makes it hard to remember what is what. They kept the names Elantra and Sonata in the US.
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Old 21-03-2011, 12:12 PM   #32
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Its pretty clear Hyundai intend to be the number three manufacturer in sales for Australia, in the next year or so and I wouldn't want to bet against them achieving it.
Yep .. at least the Koreans seem to learn from their mistakes. The cars they build now are nothing like the "joke" cars they built ten years ago. The locals (Ford and Holden) seem to be the opposite of this and just keep repeating the same build-quality problems, warranty problems, dealer problems, etc ..
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