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#3401 of 3419 Re: Elantra aftermarket parts??? [joey_c]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 29, 2012 (9:36 am)
Really to repaint it shouldn't cost more than maybe $300--$400. You should shop around for prices. The dealer also probably knows people who do it cheaply for him on his used cars.
#3402 of 3419 Re: Elantra aftermarket parts??? [Mr_Shiftright]
by joey_c
Jan 30, 2012 (1:07 pm)
Thanks - that's exactly what I am going to do - I tried doing it myself and made things worse....
#3403 of 3419 Re: Big Problems with Hyundai Elantra [ezrateach]
by rudy66
Jan 30, 2012 (2:42 pm)
My mechanic told me that if I wanted to buy a car for 200,000 miles I should get a Honda. For 100,000 miles a Hyundai will do OK. Ironic isn't it?
#3404 of 3419 Protection plan for 2013 Elantra
by ars1234
Aug 05, 2012 (6:05 pm)
Hi....I recently purchased a 2013 Elantra and am considering buying a protection plan for the car. The dealer is offering Costguard warranty for around $1100 for a 10 year protection (with 0 deductible at the dealership). I looked up online and you can get Hyundai Protection Plan for slightly more $1600 with 0 deductible at all Hyundai dealerships (http://www.hyundaiextendedwarranty-hpp.com/PDF/HPPbrochure.pdf)
Any advice?
Also, is the HPP backed by Hyundai?
#3405 of 3419 Re: Protection plan for 2013 Elantra [ars1234]
by fushigi
Aug 07, 2012 (7:13 am)
Realize that the $1100-1600 is only buying an extension of the bumper-to-bumper warranty from 60K miles to 100K. You already have 10 years of powertrain warranty so you're paying quite a bit to cover the parts that aren't actually essential to driving.
Hyundai's plan does have one other benefit: It also makes the full warranty transferable should you sell the car before the warranty expires.
Also, you should be able to buy the extended warranty at any time up until the manufacturer warranty runs out. So you can defer this decision (and the associated expense) for awhile.
What many here suggest is this: Take the cost of the warranty and set it aside in a savings or investment account. If you need to make any repairs, pay for it out of the account. If the account runs out, then the warranty might have been worthwhile. But if the account doesn't run out, or isn't even tapped, you've got funds to devote to your next car purchase or some other expense.
I used to buy the extended warranties but have stopped doing so. Cars are generally more reliable and base warranties are improving so the odds of having to pay for repairs out of pocket is going down.
#3406 of 3419 wind noise on elantra
by mahdiavante
Sep 24, 2012 (4:32 am)
Hi
I have a elantra xd 2005 and I have the wind noise on A pillar . I have seprated the mirrors and the wind noise was removed completly . who can give me a proper way.
#3408 of 3419 How can I remove grease *food" stains from car upholstry
by jlm53
Nov 25, 2012 (3:09 pm)
Does anyone have a product that is effective in cleaning the clothe upholstry on 2011 elantra? I purchased several car upholstry cleaners, but none have gotten any of the stains out. One of the stains is grease from Chinese take-out, but there are other stains from other "treats" eatten by kids in the back seat. Everything that drops stains, and even prompt clean up is unsuccessful in eliminating the stains.
#3409 of 3419 Headlight Fuse
by rguedel
Feb 06, 2013 (7:49 pm)
I have a 2004 Hyundai Elantra and the low beam headlights just stopped working. The high beams work fine. Does anyone know if they are on different fuses?
Thanks,
Robyn
#3410 of 3419 Re: Headlight Fuse [rguedel]
by bhmr59
Feb 07, 2013 (5:42 pm)
Have you checked to see if the bulbs burned out? I've had to replace the ones on my '05 Sonata a couple times (I drive with headlights on all the time).