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Old 08-08-2018, 05:29 AM   #11 (permalink)
Quicksilvers
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I could only see Hyundai getting worse over the years to come. The worst most unreliable vehicle I ever owned was a Hyundai Azrea I would never purchase a Hyundai again. Hyundai’s resale value is one of the worst in the automotive industry right next to Kia. I found that there are a lot of parts that are not covered with the Hyundai warranty on their vehicles. Why support the Korean economy? In my opinion the looks/body style of the Hyundai Veloster leaves a lot to be desired. Nissan is getting into the Hybrid/electronic vehicle market and is more aimed this direction than performance. Fortunately Nissan will keep the Nissan GTR model but unfortunately for 370Z enthusiasts the 370Z model will be discounted in 2020. Hopely Nissan will come out with the 400Z or similar performance vehicle to help keep Nissan in the performance vehicle market. We have yet to see what Nissan/Infiniti will unveil to the vehicle market in the next year or two?
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