I Can't Complain...
#1
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... about ANY hyundai product I've owned thus far (that's including all 9 Ponys, an Excel X2 sedan, and two Stellar 2.0's, out of the 25 cars I've owned thus far)
Remarkable products. Totally reliable. Carburated (with the exception on the X2 Excel and it's Mirage MPFI)
Solid.
Cheap.
Tanks.
For years I tried to kill my '87 Pony in College: 60,000 kilometers on a leaking engine (oil changes did themselves), leaking brake master (as long as you topped it up, if not, BRAKE STANDS), a very primal auto to manual conversion Yeah, it was 5 years ago still, I cannot ever undermine the car I have(s)
gonna last me way past your paper thin turbo'd tiburons with no resale value(mine are worth $0 altogether)... I challenge anyone here, 0 to 24 years in.... 24 years?
Rust.
Out.
I may not be fast, but I'm consistent. 35 MPG out of a 1.4L? Who's laughing now?
She is as the factory made her: efficient.
Before haterz pour in, no Pony, no one viewing this thread.
Why? Peecazz: Pony > you
Deal with it.
Remarkable products. Totally reliable. Carburated (with the exception on the X2 Excel and it's Mirage MPFI)
Solid.
Cheap.
Tanks.
For years I tried to kill my '87 Pony in College: 60,000 kilometers on a leaking engine (oil changes did themselves), leaking brake master (as long as you topped it up, if not, BRAKE STANDS), a very primal auto to manual conversion Yeah, it was 5 years ago still, I cannot ever undermine the car I have(s)
gonna last me way past your paper thin turbo'd tiburons with no resale value(mine are worth $0 altogether)... I challenge anyone here, 0 to 24 years in.... 24 years?
Rust.
Out.
I may not be fast, but I'm consistent. 35 MPG out of a 1.4L? Who's laughing now?
She is as the factory made her: efficient.
Before haterz pour in, no Pony, no one viewing this thread.
Why? Peecazz: Pony > you
Deal with it.
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Vehicle: Turbocharged 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
Or i can enjoy my "paper thin turbo'd tiburon" while getting 75 MPG on my ninja 250 when commuting, and when i do drive my tib i still get 25-30mpg. nana.gif
And to answer your question, i think i'm laughing laugh.gif
And to answer your question, i think i'm laughing laugh.gif
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Was this a drunken post?</div>
Most likely.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>What are you trying to prove?</div>
That pony > everything else.
Most likely.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>What are you trying to prove?</div>
That pony > everything else.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Uhm, not here it doesn't Jed.
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