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Replying to: wobbly_ears (Jan 21, 2008 2:03 pm) The big change in my mind (my aunt has an '06) is the handling and new shocks that make it much more of a comfortable and clean over washboard roads ride. Not being a 'whittler' on my car, I'm still quite certain that you could do such a thing (i.e. patch in an AUX input) pretty easily given that it could feed from the antenna like some of the older CD add-on products worked. If you don't like losing your sunglass holder and/or find you can't get Bluetooth to work in your '07 or '06 model, there are at least two after-market items I can think of that work very well: one from a company called GoldLantern and another that right this minute I don't remember (it was on the "gadgets" show right before Christmas on "The Today Show", I think?) both of which clip onto your visor and therefore put the speaker and microphone immediately in front of the driver and in my opinion are going to work better than a center-mounted OEM device anyway... I've seen them as low as $55 - though retail is about $80-$100 depending on which one you like) and the one I bought usually runs about 180 hours between recharges. Assuming I remember to close it (which is how it is turned on and off), I gets about a month of driving time before it has to be recharged). Talk time of course is "more expensive" and about two 1/2 hours will eat up the charge as well, but I just don't talk in the car that much. |
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Hello, How much should i be paying for a new 2007 Hyundai Azera SE? I was quoted 22,700 which included TTL. but this is with 3k worth of rebate... I feel that with the 2008 already out, i should be able to get a better deal... Am i getting ripped off?
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Replying to: tldan (Jan 23, 2008 7:59 am) Either way, I think it is a GREAT price for a SE! Almost as much as a Sonata but a much much better car. |
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Hyundai prices Azera to compete with Crown and Audi A6 Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's largest automaker released its Azera, a premium luxury sedan, in Beijing yesterday. The 3.3-liter V6 engine Azera costs from 280,800 yuan to 300,800 yuan. Azera was launched in South Korea last May with sales up to 40,000. Hyundai introduced Azera into Chinese market intending to set up Hyundai's image in China. Hyundai said it plans to seize luxury Crown and Audi A6 market in China with competitive prices and hopes to sell 5,000 Azeras in China this year. 300,000 Yuan converts to about $42,000 US and this is with the small 3.3 engine |
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Replying to: donrw (Jan 31, 2008 9:37 pm) Thanks for your post. Would we in the US know what the "Crown" is?
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Replying to: dborth (Feb 01, 2008 4:49 am)
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Replying to: jack_sprat (Feb 01, 2008 8:16 am) Hmmmmm...pondering any connection between Titanic and Toyota. Was there a question in your post? |
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Replying to: dborth (Feb 01, 2008 4:49 am) |
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| My local dealer here in Las Vegas has about 12 Azeras on his lot and most of them have been there for 6 months or more. Hyundai never promoted this car as they should have. Then, they corrupted the brand by bringing out the SE low price version which further confused the issue. That is not how you market a luxury brand of car. Maybe you have noticed that Hyundai sales for January, 08 were down 22% from January 07. The company has a lot of deep seated problems, starting with its executive office. | |
| Would like to know what a Limited with the ultimate package and navigation (2008) or a limited with ultimate (2007) are currently selling for. | |
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