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13 messages, Last post on Feb 21, 2008 at 9:51 AM
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Long-Term Test: 2007 Hyundai Azera - No matter how you slice it, it's obvious the Azera is a sedan that's of seminal importance for Hyundai, so we set out to find one that would offer the most car for the money. (more)
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I have had my 2006 (purchased new in early 07) for 12 months and 23,600 miles (yes I drive a lot, and, my butt's not sore). I am still looking for a problem, only item is the forward doors do not stay open easily at the mid point they always want to close. If I open to the wide point and I am not on a slope then all is ok. I installed my own after market HID lights Love-em, with all my driving I rely on them many hours each day (night). With all that said, what do I do spend an extra $10 grand for another brand...NOT!! I haven't reset my MPG gauge since I purchased and we are holding at 27.7 mpg. Oil changes are easy as are all air filter changes. I DO DREAD changing the spark plugs which will require pulling off the intake manifold I will do those at the same time I change the transmission fluid around 75,000 miles, and I will perform both items myself probably along with the brakes, will make for a nice Saturday morning "stretch and twist". My wife drives a 2003 BMW 525 and I very much enjoy driving it but I will purchase another Azera before a BMW.....TYVM Simply stated I have a perfect car!
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I have the beige interior in my '06 Limited, and it can definitely show dirt. The trick is to never let the seats and carpet get that dirty. I use some darker berber custom floor mats, and clean and condition the seats regularly. After 13 months, they still look brand new. I pretty much agree with Edmund's assessment of the vehicle (though my interior is put together very well and the stereo sounds just fine to me) -- but when you factor in the price, I say it is one hell of a car. |
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Replying to: cwj3620 (Feb 19, 2008 11:07 am) I think most Hyundais call for tranny flush at 30K miles. Just check to be sure you don't inadvertantly void your warranty.
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I purchased my 06 in Dec. 05, Black w/ gray interior. I agree that the seats do get dirty. Mine tend to get a blue tint from jeans. I use Lexol leather cleaner and the seats always come clean. I purchased a set of clear, all-weather mats, and placed them over my OEM mats. Mats still look new. My interior is flawless as is everything else. Fuel economy has not been great as we drive it mainly for short trips city trips. I have only accumulated 14.5k miles since my daily driver is a Black on Black 07 SantaFe Limited. Personally speaking, the Azera is a premium car and an exceptional value in its class.
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Replying to: tinydog1 (Feb 19, 2008 10:11 pm) Don |
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Feb 19, 2008 9:17 pm) |
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