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any advice on a hundia coupe sII
« on: 23 July 2012, 06:04:53 »

Hi everyone

wifeys getting a hyndia coupe we are looking at a series II around 03 year with 60-70 k miles with the 2.0auto engine etc any advice on what to look for or problems to be aware of please

she has actually won this one  :o

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271014938265?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649.

so looks like i will be in milton keynes tonight :o :o
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« Reply #1 on: 23 July 2012, 11:10:46 »

The one and only example I've come across had auto box issues at very low miles. :-\
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« Reply #2 on: 23 July 2012, 17:15:47 »

Expensive repairs can leave you hy-un-dai
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« Reply #3 on: 23 July 2012, 17:34:14 »

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« Reply #4 on: 23 July 2012, 19:40:00 »

I test drove 1 a few years ago,auto was slow,and wasn't a nice drive ;)
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« Reply #5 on: 23 July 2012, 20:37:15 »

Can't remember the year of the one I worked on for someone but it was a manual and went reasonably well (manual) but I was doind rear brakes because he was quoted upwards of £500 for rear discs and pads :o :o Genuine were supplied with hubs only but there was an aftermarket supplier who got it right eventually ::)
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« Reply #6 on: 23 July 2012, 20:39:36 »

Can't remember the year of the one I worked on for someone but it was a manual and went reasonably well (manual) but I was doind rear brakes because he was quoted upwards of £500 for rear discs and pads :o :o Genuine were supplied with hubs only but there was an aftermarket supplier who got it right eventually ::)

Arr you beat me to it , i was about to ask what the manual box was like  :) Nice looking sporty number  :y
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« Reply #7 on: 23 July 2012, 20:43:37 »

Can't remember the year of the one I worked on for someone but it was a manual and went reasonably well (manual) but I was doind rear brakes because he was quoted upwards of £500 for rear discs and pads :o :o Genuine were supplied with hubs only but there was an aftermarket supplier who got it right eventually ::)

Arr you beat me to it , i was about to ask what the manual box was like  :) Nice looking sporty number  :y

It's not a fantastic drive IMHO and being WWD not overly involving. It was the model with the gills on the wing is all I can remember :-X :-[

It did go reasonably well though. Handling wasn't horrendous for a FWD but ISTR that there had been some suspension modding :-\
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« Reply #8 on: 24 July 2012, 01:12:55 »

well wifeys got it now picked it up last night was getting dark by the time we got there but everything seems in order as far as a hairy arse builder can see its got wheels .gave it a short blast and it seemed to go ok not my cup of tea wanted to get back into my miggy arm chair

obviously bit dark now and late so at the crack of dawn i will get it up on the ramps and give it a full diagnostic etc ::) :D all service records etc seem to stack up nicley so hopefully its a good one

the most imortant thing is i got my miggy back thankfully at last it may be a bit brussed with some additional scuffs but its great to drive even had a bit of pavorotti and a sing song on the way home whilst following wifey :y :y

ooooo i got some serious thinking to do within 2 weeks ;)

ta very much like for advice etc :y
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« Reply #9 on: 24 July 2012, 10:33:14 »

well wifeys got it now picked it up last night was getting dark by the time we got there but everything seems in order as far as a hairy arse builder can see its got wheels .gave it a short blast and it seemed to go ok not my cup of tea wanted to get back into my miggy arm chair

obviously bit dark now and late so at the crack of dawn i will get it up on the ramps and give it a full diagnostic etc ::) :D all service records etc seem to stack up nicley so hopefully its a good one

the most imortant thing is i got my miggy back thankfully at last it may be a bit brussed with some additional scuffs but its great to drive even had a bit of pavorotti and a sing song on the way home whilst following wifey :y :y

ooooo i got some serious thinking to do within 2 weeks ;)

ta very much like for advice etc :y

 ::) ;D
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« Reply #10 on: 24 July 2012, 10:54:12 »

well i was thinking how much better pavorotti would sound in bose  ;) ;D ;D ;D :)
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« Reply #11 on: 24 July 2012, 11:24:02 »

well i was thinking how much better pavorotti would sound in bose  ;) ;D ;D ;D :)

You know it makes sense Paul!  :y
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« Reply #12 on: 24 July 2012, 11:40:09 »

well i was thinking how much better pavorotti would sound in bose  ;) ;D ;D ;D :)

You know it makes sense Paul!  :y

your not helping much  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #13 on: 24 July 2012, 12:49:00 »

well wifeys got it now picked it up last night was getting dark by the time we got there but everything seems in order as far as a hairy arse builder can see its got wheels .gave it a short blast and it seemed to go ok not my cup of tea wanted to get back into my miggy arm chair

obviously bit dark now and late so at the crack of dawn i will get it up on the ramps and give it a full diagnostic etc ::) :D all service records etc seem to stack up nicley so hopefully its a good one

the most imortant thing is i got my miggy back thankfully at last it may be a bit brussed with some additional scuffs but its great to drive even had a bit of pavorotti and a sing song on the way home whilst following wifey :y :y

ooooo i got some serious thinking to do within 2 weeks ;)

ta very much like for advice etc :y

Did you find anything untoward  ::) ;D :y  Thank christ the migs ok  :-X ;D
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« Reply #14 on: 24 July 2012, 16:17:58 »

well wifeys got it now picked it up last night was getting dark by the time we got there but everything seems in order as far as a hairy arse builder can see its got wheels .gave it a short blast and it seemed to go ok not my cup of tea wanted to get back into my miggy arm chair

obviously bit dark now and late so at the crack of dawn i will get it up on the ramps and give it a full diagnostic etc ::) :D all service records etc seem to stack up nicley so hopefully its a good one

the most imortant thing is i got my miggy back thankfully at last it may be a bit brussed with some additional scuffs but its great to drive even had a bit of pavorotti and a sing song on the way home whilst following wifey :y :y

ooooo i got some serious thinking to do within 2 weeks ;)

ta very much like for advice etc :y

Did you find anything untoward  ::) ;D :y  Thank christ the migs ok  :-X ;D

i am to big to get under a car with ramps oi who said i am a fat f**ker but the hairy arse builder diagnostic check went well


wheels yes 4
tryes yes 4 legal
engine yes
gearbox yes

its about as good a s vauxhall 40 point check :o :y

only prob i can fins so far is drivers door lock locksitself whilst your in the car and sticks now and again....did make the mistake of telling wifey how she could get out without climbing through the window knew i should have waited until she was out the car or at least halfway through the window ;D ;D
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