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Replying to: hako (May 03, 2009 2:27 am) BTW, an internal injury can be just as life-threatening as a head injury.
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where is the charcoal canister on a 1999 Hyundai accent I have seen 2 answers, under the battery box up front under hood and in the rear near a black flap.???need real help a picture would be great
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Replying to: 99accent (May 17, 2009 7:50 am) |
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Replying to: backy (May 03, 2009 9:41 am)
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Replying to: hako (May 19, 2009 9:33 pm) http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=586 By comparison, here are the latest IIHS test results for the Yaris and Fit: Yaris: Frontal offset "Good", Side "Good", Rear "Marginal" http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=589 Fit: Frontal offset "Good", Side "Good", Rear "Good" http://www.iihs.org/ratings/ratingsbyseries.aspx?id=593 Another car in the same class is the Versa, which scores Good/Good/Good on the IIHS tests. I think those are significant differences. If you don't, we'll just have to agree to disagree on that. I have no illusion that a small car like the Accent, Fit, or Yaris will provide me with better protection than a larger car that has equal crash safety. But if someone wants a subcompact car, I think there are better alternatives from a safety standpoint than the Accent. An additional safety benefit to alternatives like the Yaris and Fit is that they have ABS standard on all trims (not so on the Accent), and the Fit even has ESC available, albeit only on the top trim line. |
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picked up a 2009 Accent, GS (hatchback), automatic, option package #02, mudguards and floor mats for $11700. basically OTD price was $12500 (included freight), add 3% VA sales tax, $345 processing fee, $75 title/registration, and subtracting $1500 rebate (was for my mother-in-law, so she wasn't eligible for military and college graduate rebate). $1500 rebate expires today, basically got about $11800 price estimate in the Washington DC area, then took this to a couple of Richmond, VA Hyundai dealers. one said that there was no way he could come close to the $11800. the other said wait, talked to his manager, and offered $11700 out the door. my mother-in-law is VERY HAPPY with this; her first new car, limited budget, and perfect for her needs (green apple color, black interior). this was even better than the TMV and consumer reports dealer price was! all dealers are hurting, so it's a buyer's market - waited until last weekend (near the end of the month), and for using the rebate. |
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| Anybody have recommendations for a front strut bar for an 09 Accent hatchback? | |
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I purchased them in August of 2007. Have free rotation so i had them rotate around 4,000 miles then I had an illness and forgot to rotate until 9,000 miles after the 4000. had them rotated in March 09 after 4000 miles. And just rotated them yesterday. One tire is wearing on the inside. It was on the right front tire, it had only been 3500 miles. It almost bold on inside, all other tires that been put on right front look brand new. Could this be a manufacuters problem or is it mine. Just cant believe I have 3 new looking tires and one bad one. TIA Jack
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Replying to: jboz29 (Jul 28, 2009 9:29 am) The tire might not be the problem but rather the alignment (position) of the wheel. For example, if you hit a pot hole, the alignment could have been affected and then the associated tire would start wearing more quickly. If that's the case, after you rotate your tires, the tire in that spot (right front) would start showing the same signs. Check the right front wheel for any visible sign of damage and consider a professional wheel inspection / alignment.
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