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Arthur Kalliokoski
Member #5,540
February 2005
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decepto said: The quality of Hyundai's product is comparable to Honda's, but it has a poorer perception in the marketplace and thus is cheaper The very first Hyundai's were crap, as were the very first Honda's. It's just that the crap Honda's are further back in time, therefore harder to remember for you youngsters. I really admire the U.S. Constitution. It's so much better than what we have now. |
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verthex
Member #11,340
September 2009
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Arthur Kalliokoski said: The very first Hyundai's were crap, as were the very first Honda's. It's just that the crap Honda's are further back in time, therefore harder to remember for you youngsters. Neither was Toyota for that matter. I remember they used to rust faster than American cars, up until the 90's most of them fell apart from rust but the engines were still much better than most American cars.
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LennyLen
Member #5,313
December 2004
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Arthur Kalliokoski said: It's just that the crap Honda's are further back in time, therefore harder to remember for you youngsters. I remember my sister's '73 Civic. That thing was a piece of crap. She hit a power pole at about 30 k/h and it literally fell to pieces. That would have been about '83 so it was only 10 or so years old. I had a '71 Hillman Avenger (Chrysler Avenger in North American, iirc) for a while in the mid '90s until I sold it to my cousin. He still drives it. He's crashed it a few times, and my friends and I used to take it rallying out on the riverbank roads where it also received a few bumps and scrapes, and it's still going well.
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