You are here:
Forums
Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences
Hyundai Azera Prices Paid and Buying Experience

1084 messages, Last post on Nov 10, 2009 at 6:26 AM
You are in the Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum. Your Hosts are car_man & kyfdx
|
Replying to: dwengier77 (Jul 31, 2008 8:22 am) Well youse is one lucky daddy! Eyes not a doctor, but I would say based on my limited samplings so far, that her shocks should have "a long and happy life." Isn't it nice to know that you have done something correctly? I don't think you know how lucky you are to not have the older shocks like many of us have and have been suffering with for so long. Now I would hope that Hyundai would do the correct thing and replace those crappy parts with the latest shocks and end our misery once and for all. Please keep us posted if there are any front suspension changes with increased mileage.
|
|
|
|
|
Replying to: snaglepus (Jul 31, 2008 3:39 pm) you obviously have not been talking to my wife,,, maybe you should!!!! |
|
|
$15,800, 29K miles, perfect body & interior (was a first owner trade in on an Infinity. From Subaru of Plano, Plano Tx . Front tires worn, back pretty nice condition, guess previous owner did not rotate tires front-to-back. Pleasant and relatively quick process. |
|
|
Live right across the street from Coconut Creek Hyundai and will be buying from either their store or their sister Suzuki right around Thanksgiving and was wondering how the dealership experience was and what were the doc fees paid? Did you go through the internet/fleet department also? Bought our Mazda at the store 2 blocks up and was pretty satisfied overall. T I A for your comments. The Sandman
|
|
|
Out the door with 2008 White Limited w/ ultimate for $3000 off current invoice, then add back 314 state taxes and 349 dealer "document fees". As part of the deal, I added at my cost the current replacement front shocks [P/N***-3L640} at $132 ea. this was stated to be the employee price for the part. Will replace mine since the mfg date on this car is prior to 20Oct2007, when the new version shocks started being used. Then maybe it will handle a bit more like the 2009 version. Will post on the results after the new parts are received. Car has truly lousy Michelin MVX4+ tires, (harsh, noisy, poor wet traction) otherwise, seems a fine machine. Anyone got a positive experience with a performance wet/snow/quiet tire for the 17 inch wheels? Next to spring for the non-emblem grill and the Grandeur led rear light bar.... Comfortable no-hassle buying experience with Capital Hyundai, Columbia SC.
|
|
|
Replying to: drone (Aug 16, 2008 5:59 am) Those shocks (Part number 54611-3L640) should be available for less. The Last time I checked, they were $114 each from Delray in FL. Your new early production 2008 will handle exactly like any 2009. You have the less expensive MVX4 Plus tires instead of the S8s which cost more and may be a trifle better, although they are noisy also. It truly is a shame about the poor quality of the Michelins. Wear them out and go to the the Mustang OEM equipment Pirelli tires for $92 each from Tirerack. A supposedly better tire for less than half the price of a Michelin S8. Please be sure and keep us informed about the new 54611-3L640 front shocks. I am hoping that they will indeed hold up, unlike the 041s and their TSB replacements, the 040s. You are paying for the new shocks, so the dealer does not need to turn in your original shocks as they would do if they were doing the TSB. Might come in handy to sent one to Bilstein and try to get them to build a really good replacement for the Azeras. Good luck with your fine new car!
|
|
|
Replying to: snaglepus (Aug 16, 2008 9:43 am) Same goes for putting the car out with the nice looking but lousy performing 17" michelin MXV4+ tires. BTW, I note mine were made in USA. A poor choice for this car, so it must be an oem price decision TireRack shows this tire rated only in the middle of the pack, with a low "would repeat purchase" score. Must be a tremendous markup for this tire in the retail market, since there is such better rubber available, at retail, for under $100. I am going to do some work to see if I can get an exchange of the Michelins for something like Avid V4, YK520 or ZE-912's. And I intend to go to 215 or 225 / 60 or even 65 series tires. Any tire experience info will be appreciated, since a full set of tires is an expensive experiment. What is the experience of Azeras riding on 16" wheels? Do owners on 16" rims have the same complaints on ride harshness?
|
|
|
Replying to: edsofaru (Mar 16, 2006 8:57 pm) |
|
|
Replying to: drone (Aug 17, 2008 8:26 am) Same goes for putting the car out with the nice looking but lousy performing 17" michelin MXV4+ tires. BTW, I note mine were made in USA. A poor choice for this car, so it must be an oem price decision TireRack shows this tire rated only in the middle of the pack, with a low "would repeat purchase" score. Must be a tremendous markup for this tire in the retail market, since there is such better rubber available, at retail, for under $100. I am going to do some work to see if I can get an exchange of the Michelins for something like Avid V4, YK520 or ZE-912's. And I intend to go to 215 or 225 / 60 or even 65 series tires. Any tire experience info will be appreciated, since a full set of tires is an expensive experiment. What is the experience of Azeras riding on 16" wheels? Do owners on 16" rims have the same complaints on ride harshness"? >> Good question. I don't think that they do. Regarding changing to 16 inch rims, when I first got my Azera, I tried to find someone who would exchange their factory 16s for my 17s, but no one came forward. There aren't to many with GLSs who are hep. Don't look for many responses to your question. I would think that changing or modifiying any know standard shocks to fit our Azeras would be next to impossible. There is one fellow that says he has done so, but he is not talking! I ordered Bilsteins for the rear that I was told would fit but they did not. They were only $75 each. Too bad because they were of so much better quality than the stock factory Mando shocks. It only stands to reason that a 60 series tire will ride a little bit better than a 55 series tire. Interestingly, some Toyota Avalons have 215/60-16s as standard equipment. Won't a narrower tire roll with less resitance as in better fuel economy? I'm thinking of 235/60-16s. Good enough for standard equipment on the older BMW 750 V12s. Shouldn't they be just fine on our Azeras? |
|
|
|
|
Replying to: sandman46 (Aug 14, 2008 1:21 pm) i bought my 08 azzera at coconut creek. i had a good experience. However i negotiated over the phone on the price and did not fifance through them. So when i walked in i gave them two checks one from me and one from the bank i financed through. In and out 30 min. great |
|
You are here:
Forums
Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences
Hyundai Azera Prices Paid and Buying Experience
New? Join Now!
Forum Tools
Search Forums
Browse by Vehicle
2010 Hyundai Azera



Browse by Board
Browse by Topic