Anonymous wrote:Hyundai screams low-class. If you want people to think you’re poor, or have terrible credit, then get a Hyundai.
If that’s not the image you want to show the world, look for an older BMW or Mercedes. For the same money as a new Hyundai you can probably get a 2010’s BMW or MB.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyundai screams low-class. If you want people to think you’re poor, or have terrible credit, then get a Hyundai.
If that’s not the image you want to show the world, look for an older BMW or Mercedes. For the same money as a new Hyundai you can probably get a 2010’s BMW or MB.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
LOL Are you 70years old?
No. But I’m old enough to understand things like class.
There's nothing classy about judging people by their cars, and there's nothing classy about paying more money to maintain an out-of-warranty German car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyundai screams low-class. If you want people to think you’re poor, or have terrible credit, then get a Hyundai.
If that’s not the image you want to show the world, look for an older BMW or Mercedes. For the same money as a new Hyundai you can probably get a 2010’s BMW or MB.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
LOL Are you 70years old?
No. But I’m old enough to understand things like class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyundai screams low-class. If you want people to think you’re poor, or have terrible credit, then get a Hyundai.
If that’s not the image you want to show the world, look for an older BMW or Mercedes. For the same money as a new Hyundai you can probably get a 2010’s BMW or MB.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
LOL Are you 70years old?
Anonymous wrote:Hyundai screams low-class. If you want people to think you’re poor, or have terrible credit, then get a Hyundai.
If that’s not the image you want to show the world, look for an older BMW or Mercedes. For the same money as a new Hyundai you can probably get a 2010’s BMW or MB.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Anonymous wrote:I love my Hyundai Santa Fe. Eleven years with zero problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyundai (and Kia, which is owned by Hyundai) make way better cars/suvs than 10 years ago. Many of their models are regularly listed as having the lowest rates of defects in their class. Good luck trying to find a Palisade/Telluride SUV now. Hyundai is going upmarket with their Genesis line.
I'd love a Telluride, but DH doesn't want a car that big, so we're looking at a either a Hyundai Santa Fe or Kia Sorrento. Thoughts on those?