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#13 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [carolinabob]
by allmet33
Aug 20, 2009 (11:00 am)
As of late there may be more differences between Kia & Hyundai vehicles with Kia going in their own direction, but for the longest time...they were the Korean Ford/Mercury. They probably wouldn't sell them on the same lots because the cars are so similar...don't you think? I mean...the Amanti is the mechanical twin to the Azera (it used to be the twin to the XG350). The Sonata's twin was the Optima...at one point, the interiors were almost identical.
I'm curious to see what differences the upcoming Kia VG will have in comparison to the Genesis.
#14 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [allmet33]
by carolinabob
Aug 21, 2009 (9:48 am)
Amanti is not twin of Azera. For one, different suspensions. Interiors, instruments, audio, etc are different.
#15 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [carolinabob]
by allmet33
Aug 21, 2009 (10:01 am)
Dude...for real, stop being...nevermind. The Amanti and Azera are related mechanically speaking. The suspension isn't that much different than that of the Azera, the powerplant & transmission...are the same.
#16 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [allmet33]
by tonycd
Aug 21, 2009 (9:29 pm)
Allmet, as you understand it, is it certain there will be a U.S. version of this car sold as a Hyundai?
#17 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [tonycd]
by allmet33
Aug 24, 2009 (6:17 am)
tonycd...yes, absolutely...that is my understanding.
#18 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [tonycd]
by wobbly_ears
Aug 24, 2009 (7:19 am)
I think we can be comfortably secure that a 2010 model would come. Infact, if you look at Hyundai's site, they show that a 2010 Veracruz is going to be available.
If a car like Veracruaz, which sold in far far fewer numbers than Azera, could survive, I don't see why Azera wouldn't.
I don't want to start another food fight here, but Hyundai wants to be known as a carmaker with a full lineup. So, they can't drop out of the entry-level lux dept so fast. It would leave a big big gap between Sonata & Genesis.
However, 2010 might be the last year for the current body style. Shots of new 2011 Sonata look stunning & I am sure those design cues would follow into 2011 Azera.
#19 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [allmet33]
by tonycd
Aug 25, 2009 (1:48 pm)
Thanks, Allmet.
#20 of 38 Re: 2010 Azera? [tonycd]
by allmet33
Aug 25, 2009 (2:01 pm)
I would have to agree with wobbly_ears...the 2009 model year was a refresh over the '08. So it would most likely go into '10. With the Genesis receiving a refresh to make it look a little more like the Equus, the Azera would probably get something of a re-fresh so that it shares similarities with the Sonata. Just a guess on that though.
#21 of 38 body side moldings
by edscrz
Sep 02, 2009 (5:25 pm)
I am considering a used 2008 Azera, both front door body side moldings are open, looked like unfinished on the back end towards the door opening. Would both sides break or were these moldings replaced and cut to fit then not finished on the ends?
Edscrz
#22 of 38 Re: body side moldings [edscrz]
by allmet33
Sep 03, 2009 (6:59 am)
Edscrz...pictures would really help with this, however...if you're buying it from a dealer, I would either negotiate a lower price for the fact its an issue you'll have to take care of, or give the dealer the opportunity to correct it. You can also look at taking it to a Hyundai dealer and getting it fixed under warranty as I'm sure by it being an '08 that some of the OEM warranty would still be in effect.
If you're buying from a private seller, negotiate the price based on what you feel you'll have to spend to correct that issue.