Thursday, November 4, 2010

Hyundai Assurance: Hyundai Should Be the Car of Choice for Those With a Brain by Michael Cahill

Article by by Michael Cahill- Click HERE
Did Someone Say Hyundai?

There are two things in life that I know for sure: Gas prices are terrible and auto repair can put you in the poor house. Now, unfortunately I cannot tell you how to properly replace the
 alternator on your car, and I certainly can't begin to figure out how to properly build and maintain an oil refinery plant. But I can tell you how to eliminate both of those facts: Buy a hyundai.

In todays economic and mass advertising world, we have so many choices as to what we drive. Every car company has a multitude of makes and models with different packages for extras. This makes buying a car a real headache. So let me simplify your choice. Buy a Hyundai.

If this were the early 90's, I'd stay as far away from this car as humanly possible. They were poorly made and offered little reassurance to the buyer. And even if you were to get a decent warranty, chances were you would waste most of your driving miles heading to and from the dealer for repairs. The game has changed as hyundai has commited itself to making a more reliable product and giving its buyers the reassurance it needs.

Hyundai boasts one of the best MPG rates in the industry. Their cars, on average, get 25-30 miles per gallon.  Please visit www.fueleconomy.gov to compare vehicle Miles Per Gallon.  In this day and age, that is a statistic you cannot afford to ignore. With gas prices hovering around the 3 dollar per gallon mark, you need a car that will get you good gas mileage.

If you look at the rising trend of hybrid cars, they make a good argument against the Hyundai, but only at face value. Hybrid cars, which are second to none in gas mileage also give you a more limited warranty and cost almost $10,000 more than your brand new Hyundai Elantra.

And don't forget the importance of that warranty. Hyundai boasts their 10 year/100,000 mile warranty option on all cars. This cannot be a better reason to buy a Hyundai. With the rising cost of repairs, given the fact
 that the technology has increased making mechanics more like specialists, you can spend at least $200 on every trip to the repair shop. Those who have bought a used car with no warranty can attest that buy the time they are ready to get a new car, they have spent about the same about of money that they would have to buy a certified pre-owned or a brand new car.

The bottom line is this: when you equate cost, warranty, reliability, and impending gas costs, you cannot afford to pass up a Hyundai. It is not always as nice looking as a Honda, or as trendy as a Prius, but in times of inflated prices and rising costs on just about everything, you need to be smart with such a big purchase. This is about your check book, not about a status symbol.

Unless of couse you're a mechanic with your own oil refinary. Then please, disregard this article.

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