Is Hyundai less expensive to maintain than Lexus, Toyota and Honda?
Looking to buy a Hyundai genesis coupe 2010-13 and is it a good car and will last a good while? Will get it if it's less expensive to maintain than the others above
I have drove Hyundai cars for several years now and even have a Genesis coup (2013 bought new). I have found all reliable and non any more expensive for maintenance then other brand of cars. In fact I've had less issues with the Hyundai cars than I did with the Toyotas I owned.
- Why does it appear used cars are more expensive than new? For example. I'm looking at a 2019 Honda City, new it's $17,990 drive away if I look on car sales the 2017 model is even $19,000. Ok the 2019 is a manual price but that's a huge difference and 2 years on. Please tell me what I'm missing?
- Which brands of cars are more reliable and less expensive to maintain? I have been driving American cars, Honda, Toyota and they're easy to find parts when something go wrong. I would like to buy a Volkswagen beetle or a European car. Like 2004 or 2003 Volkswagen beetle. If something go wrong, does it cost more to fix it? Is maintenance more expensive than a Honda or a Toyota yaris. I know the Honda and Toyota last forever after a few hundred thousand miles and they re still in excellent running condition with regular services. What do you guys think?
- Nissan vs Hyundai vs Toyota vs Honda vs Scion. Which one is more reliable and a better purchase? Nissan vs. Hyundai vs. Toyota vs. Honda vs. Scion… Which one is more reliable and a better purchase?
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